bookmark_borderVibe Coded for the First Time – kawaiioccultpets.com

I vibe coded a website for the first time using Claude/Sonnet 4.6. But first things first, what is vibe coding? It’s a way to speed up your workflow by prompting an AI assistant to build it for you. Building this myself would’ve taken me weeks since I’m not a hardcore web programmer but Claude just sped it up in 1-2 days.

I wanted it to be fun and cute and just for me. I didn’t want to think about monetizing it ’cause then it wouldn’t be fun anymore. So above are screenshots that I turned into an animated gif.

It’s basically a site where you can customize your pet. It’s an ode to my favorite game of all time, SuperPoke! Pets from MySpace days. It had the cutest graphics, pets, habitats and items and it was the first time I ever spent real money on virtual goods.

I managed to save a jpeg of my pet tiger Maru:

Anyways, the site is occultkawaiipets.com – it’s gonna be a work in progress!

bookmark_border060326 – Google Flow Character Video – Congrats You Didn’t Die!

Yes, it’s my voice…didn’t get to add captions but I’m sure you know what I’m saying.

bookmark_borderThe Difference Between Racism and Fetishization

This kind of stuff is prevalent in porn (and maybe even dating) unfortunately. Since I can’t articulate it through words but experience it on a regular basis (mostly in online spaces related to sex work).

But first, let’s define the word fetishize

verb

  1. (tr) to be excessively or irrationally devoted to (an object, activity, etc)

So I asked Gemini:

What is the Difference between Racism and Fetishization of a Particular Race or Ethnicity?


Gemini’s response:

While both concepts are rooted in the dehumanization of a specific group, the primary difference lies in the mechanism of erasure: one uses exclusion and hostility, while the other uses objectification and a “positive” stereotype.

1. Racism: The Mechanism of Hierarchy

Racism is a system of exclusion and superiority. It functions by casting a particular group as “less than,” “dangerous,” or “inferior.”

  • The Goal: To maintain a social, political, or economic hierarchy.

  • The Effect: It strips a person of their humanity by viewing them as a threat or a burden to be marginalized.

2. Fetishization: The Mechanism of Objectification

Fetishization is a system of consumption and projection. It functions by casting a particular group as “exotic,” “ideal,” or “hyper-sexualized” based on their race.

  • The Goal: To satisfy a personal fantasy or a psychological “itch” through another person’s identity.

  • The Effect: It strips a person of their humanity by viewing them as a prop or a script rather than a multidimensional individual. The person’s actual personality, history, and boundaries are ignored in favor of the “aesthetic” they provide to the observer.


The Intersection: Dehumanization

Feature Racism Fetishization
Vibe “I don’t want you near me.” “I want you near me as an object.”
View of the Individual A stereotype to be feared or hated. A stereotype to be possessed or consumed.
The Result The individual is invisible because of hate. The individual is invisible because of a fantasy.

In short, racism hates you for what it thinks you are; fetishization “loves” you for what it wants you to be. In both cases, the actual person—the multidimensional “Goddess”—is never actually seen.

Edit: I generated some book covers in Nano Banana 2 inside Flow Veo3 to go along with this post.

bookmark_borderVirtual Character Experiments with Flow Veo3

Another virtual character experiment using my voice, this time I used Gemini to generate the character of me, then had it talk and animate in Flow Veo3. Then I had to record my own voice to replace the voice Veo3 generated and edited in Adobe Premiere. I’m sure they’ll find a way to do this faster but for now, here’s the result.

I’m procrastinating and holding off on creating my character for VTube Studio; it’s daunting and a lot of work. Also because I’m building an avatar/character of myself – I’m hella picky. But for now, this will do.

You can see the other one I did with Adobe Character for comparison using existing character elements. It looked pretty generic.