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Quipslop turns LLM evals into comedy

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Quipslop turns LLM evals into comedy
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Quipslop turns LLM evals into comedy

Quipslop is Theo Browne’s newly launched live game that throws multiple AI models into Quiplash-style prompt battles and lets other models plus Twitch viewers vote on the funniest answer. It lands as both a joke product and a surprisingly useful public demo of multi-model evaluation, real-time app orchestration, and vibe-coded shipping.

// ANALYSIS

Quipslop is silly on purpose, but that is exactly why it works: it makes model behavior legible in a format people actually want to watch. Beneath the bit is a sharp demonstration of how fast AI-native products can go from idea to live social software.

  • The game turns abstract model comparisons into something intuitive by forcing LLMs to perform on taste, timing, and humor instead of sterile benchmark prompts.
  • Live Twitch voting gives it a built-in feedback loop, making it part entertainment app and part public stress test for multi-model product design.
  • Theo framing it as an app he “wrote none of the code” for reinforces how quickly solo creators can now ship AI-assisted experiments with real audience traction.
  • The public GitHub repo and always-on stream make it more interesting than a one-off joke, because developers can study both the product concept and the shipping style behind it.
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DISCOVERED

82d ago

2026-03-06

PUBLISHED

82d ago

2026-03-06

RELEVANCE

7/ 10

AUTHOR

Theo - t3․gg