Monophobie lets strangers collaborate on a shared ASCII canvas in real time
Hacker News Show HN·6d·dschu
dschu built Monophobie, a live shared canvas where anyone can draw ASCII art together — no account required. It's a lightweight, oddly charming experiment in multiplayer creativity that strips away everything except the drawing itself.
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