This application, titled "Truth vs. Illusion: A Staff Software Engineer's Journey," is an interactive exploration tool designed to help users differentiate between AI-generated narratives and authentic experiences. The app allows users to engage with a timeline that presents various claims about a software engineer's professional journey, alongside the corresponding realities that reveal the truth behind those claims. To use the app, users can manipulate a slider to navigate through a timeline that represents the progression of detected fabrications. As users move the slider, they can click on specific claims to reveal the underlying truths, which are displayed in a detailed format. The app also features playback controls that allow users to automatically progress through the timeline, pausing or resetting as needed. The application is built using React and TypeScript, leveraging several libraries and technologies, including Radix UI for accessible UI components, class-variance-authority for managing component variants, and Lucide React for icons. The user interface is styled with a focus on clarity and responsiveness, ensuring a smooth user experience. Key features of the app include: - An interactive timeline that visually represents the progression of claims and their corresponding realities. - A slider control for precise navigation through the timeline. - Playback functionality to automatically progress through the timeline. - Detailed views of fabrications and their realities, including severity indicators and categories. - Authentic excerpts that provide context and background related to the claims, enhancing the narrative experience. - A summary section that highlights detected fabrications and their severities, reinforcing the importance of transparency and authenticity. Overall, this app serves as a valuable tool for understanding the complexities of professional narratives, emphasizing the significance of genuine experiences over fabricated ones.
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Last Updated July 29, 2025