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I built a free I Ching oracle web app

The developer created a free web app that functions as an I Ching oracle, providing users with digital access to the ancient Chinese divination text.

Background

- The I Ching (Book of Changes) is an ancient Chinese divination text dating back over 3,000 years. Traditionally, users cast coins or yarrow stalks to generate a hexagram — a stack of six broken or solid lines — which maps to a specific passage offering symbolic guidance. - This is a solo developer's free web app that digitizes the I Ching coin-toss method, letting users click a button to receive a randomly generated hexagram and its associated text. No registration or payment is involved. - The app name "Silk" probably references the silk manuscripts on which early versions of the classic were written. It's a minimal, good-faith project — not a commercial product, a startup, or a well-funded initiative. - The significance lies in making an ancient, often gatekept or academic text accessible to anyone with a browser, in a frictionless way. Similar free digital oracles exist, but each is a distinct effort; this one appears to have been built primarily as a personal project or gift to the public.