aiice.dev
AI ice / a nice dev: small aquatic machines for friendly creative tooling.
open the robotic reef cabinet
The page is not a funnel; it is a dive through floating inspection windows. Each hatch contains a capability explained as a specimen, a tool, or a helpful tropical glitch.
structured play
Bracket stripes keep experiments tidy while leaving space for strange, cheerful outputs.
guided selection
Sharp fins point at the next useful choice without turning the reef into a wizard.
cool code notes
Small annotations surface beside work, then tuck back into the current when finished.
context currents
Connections are drawn as reef traces, bubbles, and tide marks instead of circuit boards.
thaw tiny modules, not giant workflows
Each tab is a frozen sliver of assistance. Click one and the chrome edge warms into a note from the machine reef.
fish.prompt("make it stranger")
.collect("useful bubbles")
.freeze("first pass");
reef.trim(noise)
.polish(chrome)
.keep(whimsy);
current.release({
state: "nice",
splash: "tiny"
});
saved glints from the dive
aiice.dev stores the feeling of a capable assistant inside an odd little aquarium: chrome plates, fish IDs, mechanical hatches, and crisp mono notes.
artifact 01: a reef trace can be a roadmap when the fish draw it.
artifact 02: a nice dev tool can be playful without becoming vague.
artifact 03: chrome looks best with frost, grain, and one ridiculous puffer.