I created this repo not to share code, but to preserve a moment that slipped away. It's a README file — and only a README — written as both a tribute and a time capsule.
It uses the structure of a software license (the “DCA-LAURA v1.0”) to document not intellectual property, but a summer, a feeling, and a silence.
There's no actual code inside. Yet every line computes something emotionally real. It’s for anyone who’s ever lost someone they never really had — and still wakes up debugging the moment they should have spoken.
hnuser123456 · 17h ago
The trick is to shut your brain off and say what you wanted to say without thinking about it while you do it. That's how I did it the first time anyways (she said no but wasn't mad)
It uses the structure of a software license (the “DCA-LAURA v1.0”) to document not intellectual property, but a summer, a feeling, and a silence.
There's no actual code inside. Yet every line computes something emotionally real. It’s for anyone who’s ever lost someone they never really had — and still wakes up debugging the moment they should have spoken.