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generate a past you never actually had

1. pick an era
choose a time period, mood, and room type… late-90s bedroom, early-2000s basement hangout, forgotten family office, mall arcade corner, whatever version of “before” you want to revisit.

2. load the details
add the objects that matter: tube tvs, cheap speakers, game consoles, posters, desk clutter, old software, messy carpet, sunlight through dusty blinds. the machine rebuilds the feeling, not just the furniture.

3. refine the memory
keep prompting until it feels weirdly specific. make it cleaner, messier, sadder, louder, more suburban, more cursed, more you. then save it like it was always yours.

beta access is currently unstable and emotionally accurate

is this based on real memories?
not necessarily. it’s based on the emotional architecture of memory… the stuff you remember, the stuff you invented, and the stuff the machine insists was there.

can i generate rooms from decades i never lived through?
yes. nostalgia has very low security standards.

can i download my room?
absolutely. whether you should is a separate question.

will every result look perfect?
no. sometimes it gets uncanny in exactly the right way.

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