A ChatGPT based emulation of the therapist Doctor Kernel from the book "A digital Affair" by Neora Shem Shaul
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README.md

A ChatGPT based emulator of Doctor Kernel — JJ’s therapist from the book “A digital Affair” by Neora Shem Shaul (or rather, a partial translation of it to English, because [at least currently] ChatGPT’s Hebrew is not good enough.

It is run as a console app, and emulates slow typing like a chat over a modem in 1993. For best results, run on a green on black terminal, with a large and archaic monospace font (see screenshot below for inspiration).

Setup

  • run ./install.sh
  • copy example.env to .env and edit it according to the instructions inside.

Usage

./run.sh is an infinite loop of sessions with the doctor. Whenever you finish a non-empty session, the log is saved and the index.html of the logs/ folder gets regenerated (see below).

Serving session logs via web

./logserver.sh would serve session log files on port 8000

Note that you can try this as is (on a fresh repo clone, without even running install.py) to enjoy the 90s style gui (thanks to BOOTSTRA.386).

Resources

book/ contains the partial English translation of the book, and the entire original Hebrew book.

Screenshots

Screenshot

Screenshot of the session log web server