Developer Builds AI App to Confront Abandoned Passions After Quitting Cricket at 17

A developer named Himanshu built an AI-powered web app called EMBER after reflecting on how he gave up cricket at age 17 to focus on entrance exams, never returning to the sport in eight years. The app lets users confess a passion they quit, after which Google Gemini AI creates a persona — the abandoned object, the passion itself, or the user's younger self — that speaks back in a matched voice using ElevenLabs text-to-speech. Users are then offered two paths: rekindle the passion with a small, concrete first step, or formally lay it to rest with a spoken eulogy. Either choice is recorded as a permanent, tamper-proof pledge on the Solana blockchain, ensuring accountability without requiring a crypto wallet. Anonymized session data also feeds a live "Atlas of Abandoned Passions," visualizing what people give up, at what age, and why.
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