diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e369ae4..1e469c2 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,44 +1,51 @@ # Signal Elsewhere -An interactive educational experience about money, technology, food, and health — built as a Capacitor Android app. +A text-based mystery/incremental game inspired by *A Dark Room* and *The Jejune Institute*. -## Development +You awaken at a terminal in abandoned Lab 484. A signal pulses from somewhere unknown. +Build equipment, decode transmissions, explore the facility, and uncover the truth about "Elsewhere." -The app is a single-page HTML/JS application. No build step is needed for the web version. +## Play + +Serve locally: ```bash -# Serve locally for development python3 -m http.server 8080 -# or -npx serve . ``` -Open `http://localhost:8080` in your browser. +Open `http://localhost:8080` in your browser. Type `START` to begin. + +## Commands + +| Command | Description | +|---|---| +| LISTEN | Tune the receiver for signals | +| BUILD | Construct equipment (antenna, receiver, battery, etc.) | +| DECODE | Analyze signal data | +| EXPLORE | Search facility rooms | +| TALK | Speak with visitors | +| TRANSMIT | Send a signal | +| CHOOSE | Choose your ending path | +| STAND | Face the final choice | +| STATUS | Check resources and progress | +| SPECTRUM | Open signal visualizer | +| MAP | Open facility map | +| SAVE / LOAD | Save management | +| HELP | Show all commands | ## Android Build ```bash -# Install dependencies npm install - -# Copy web assets to Android -npx cap copy - -# Sync Capacitor config npx cap sync android - -# Open in Android Studio npx cap open android ``` -From Android Studio, build and run on a device or emulator. - ## Structure -- `index.html` — main application source -- `www/` — production web directory (copied to Android) +- `index.html` — single-file game source +- `www/` — production web assets - `android/` — Android project (Capacitor) -- `capacitor.config.json` — Capacitor configuration ## License diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index 74fa4d3..f9b2b84 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -1,6838 +1,1015 @@ - - - Signal Elsewhere - + + +Signal Elsewhere + -
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  3. Computerworld — Apple Services ARPU estimated at ~$72/user/year (Morgan Stanley analysis).
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  5. Grand View Research — Data Broker Market Size Report ($365B market, ~$46/user/year secondary value estimate).
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  7. Microsoft Investor Relations — Search advertising revenue ~$16B annually (~$11/user/year).
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  9. Microsoft Learn — Windows diagnostic data levels (required vs optional telemetry).
  10. -
  11. GrapheneOS — Privacy-focused mobile OS with no data collection infrastructure.
  12. -
  13. Google — How Google uses cookies in advertising (DoubleClick tracking infrastructure).
  14. -
  15. Apple Developer — App Tracking Transparency framework and user privacy controls.
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  17. Apple Support — macOS System Integrity Protection (SIP) overview.
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  19. Microsoft Learn — Windows privacy controls and data collection policies overview.
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  21. Gold Standard Act of 1900 (PDF), World Gold Council.
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  25. Gold Reserve Act of 1934 — Federal Reserve History.
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  29. U.S. Treasury Names Bitcoin 'Digital Gold' — Forbes.
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  33. Beck, A.H. (2004). "The Flexner Report and the Standardization of American Medical Education." JAMA. 291(17):2139-2140. — Analysis of Flexner's impact on medical standardization and its disproportionate effect on women and minority doctors.
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  35. American Medical Association — AMA history. — AMA's Council on Medical Education commissioned and supported the Flexner Report; AMA set licensing standards that became law.
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  37. FDA — The Sulfanilamide Disaster (1937). — 107 deaths from Elixir Sulfanilamide (diethylene glycol poisoning) that triggered the 1938 Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act.
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  39. FDA — Part II: 1938, Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act. — New law required pre-market safety proof for all drugs, giving FDA broad regulatory power.
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  41. CMS — National Health Expenditure Accounts (Historical). — Official U.S. health spending estimates from 1960; shows pre-Medicare spending of ~$41B in 1965 and growth to $4.5T+ by 2022.
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  43. CMS — NHE Fact Sheet (2024). — U.S. health spending reached $5.3T in 2024, up from $27B in 1960 — a 100x increase driven partly by Medicare/Medicaid third-party payer system.
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  45. Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973 (Pub.L. 93-222). — Original statute that formalized managed care, mandated employer dual-choice, and replaced the doctor-patient relationship with the corporate provider-member model.
  46. -
  47. Wikipedia — Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973. — Nixon administration, Dr. Paul Ellwood's "less care = more money" incentive structure, and the HMO market transformation.
  48. -
  49. Syntropy Institute. — Open infrastructure for decentralized, patient-controlled medicine — biohacking, functional medicine, and direct-to-consumer health data ownership.
  50. -
  51. FDA — Part I: 1906, Food and Drugs Act. — First federal law to regulate food; created the USDA Bureau of Chemistry; made misbranding and adulteration a crime.
  52. -
  53. EPA — Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). — 1947 law regulating synthetic pesticides like DDT; ushered in the chemical agriculture era.
  54. -
  55. EPA — DDT: A Brief History and Status. — Rachel Carson's Silent Spring (1962) led to DDT ban in 1972; chemical dependency of industrial farming exposed.
  56. -
  57. USDA — Farm Bill History. — Earl Butz's "get big or get out" (1970s); corn/soy subsidies; HFCS replaced sugar; cheaper to eat processed food than real food.
  58. -
  59. Pollan, M. (2002). "When a Crop Becomes King." The New York Times. — How corn subsidies created the cheap-calorie food system driving obesity and diabetes epidemics.
  60. -
  61. FDA — Consumer Info About Food from Genetically Engineered Plants. — 1996 Roundup Ready crops; GMO approval; by 2010, 90% of US corn and soy was genetically modified.
  62. -
  63. Bowman v. Monsanto Co. (2013) — Oyez. — Supreme Court ruled that patent exhaustion does not permit farmers to replant patented GM seeds; seed patenting and corporate control of agriculture.
  64. -
  65. 484.Kitchen. — Regenerative agriculture, syntropic farming, and decentralized food infrastructure — building the alternative to the industrial food system.
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