A wild-plant time-killer.

It occurred to me to quickly make a placeholder page for a new domain. I asked my friend ChatGPT to build an HTML page and place emoji of various berries, fruits, mushrooms, and plants on it in random order, and to set up CSS animation so they would smoothly appear and disappear.
GPT generated the page perfectly, and then I had another thought: why not turn it into a clicker game? Let the emoji disappear when clicked, and let the score be counted. Done. I clicked around—it works nicely.
Then I said: now let’s make it so the emoji don’t just appear, but fly up from the bottom of the screen. Use Gaussian distribution for extra effect. Done. Then: now let’s make them different sizes and, as the score goes up, gradually increase the speed and reduce the size. Done.
After that GPT started to limp and make mistakes, so I had to do a bit of programming myself, occasionally asking our smart friend for help with one function or another. In the end, it turned into a funny little time-killer.
Try to beat the record: http://dikorosy.com