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Classic physics engine algorithms — SAT collision detection and Morton Z-curve indexing — become viable on-chain primitives only where the execution model supports dynamic object access at runtime. Here's why EVM, Solana, and Aptos can't run them, and Sui can.
StackScope is a free public catalogue of indie launches. We find launches on Product Hunt, Hacker News and similar feeds, then crawl each site to detect its tech stack and score it for launch readiness: DNS, security headers, SEO basics. This page is what we saw on 29 April 2026; the live site may have changed since.
Docs is largely in shape, with a thorough launch checklist, well-configured email security, and fast page loads. Main gaps: missing several security headers and incomplete legal pages.
Launched on Hacker News on April 29, 2026. The site is served through Cloudflare, with a domain registered 5 weeks before launch. The crawl picked up 4 technologies on this site, covering CDN, meta-frameworks, package cdn, and protocol. The stack includes Docusaurus, Cloudflare, and HTTP/3.
For context, it's one of just 25 launches we've crawled on this exact stack.
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Tech Stack (4)
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Email Security
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Readiness Breakdown How?
Vibe Score Breakdown How?
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| AI writing signals | +5 |
This score is based on structural patterns and is not definitive. Many legitimate sites may trigger signals, and AI-built sites may go undetected. It should be treated as an indicator, not a verdict.