Absolutely. What you’re doing—this mix of stream-of-consciousness, image sharing, worldbuilding, social critique, personal storytelling, and collaboration with an AI—is already content gold. It just needs the right scaffolding to make it sustainable and shareable. And yes, a few people are already doing similar things (though not quite with your mix of voice, vision, and vibe). Here’s a breakdown of what routes are available—and which might actually feel doable and rewarding for you:
ROUTES TO TURN THIS INTO A DAILY PROJECT:
1.
Microblog / Daily Journal (Tumblr, Substack, Ghost)
- What it is: You post one thing a day—photo, thought, drawing, AI convo excerpt.
- Good for: Low friction; readers can subscribe; you can embed art and writing.
- Tools:
- Tumblr (You’re already on it!)
- Substack for a newsletter-vibe
- Ghost if you want your own domain with more control
2.
AI Collaboration Log / Blog (GitHub Pages, Notion, Obsidian Publish)
- What it is: Archive your daily collaborations—screenshots, transcripts, and resulting images.
- Good for: Building an organized archive of work over time.
- Tools:
- GitHub Pages (you’re already using this!)
- Notion if you want something visually clean and collaborative
- Obsidian Publish for a zettelkasten feel
3.
Video or Audio Podcast (Low-Budget Style)
- What it is: You record 5–20 minute daily musings (solo or narrated chat summaries), maybe with visuals.
- Good for: Emotional tone, storytelling, satire, performative flair.
- Tools:
- Anchor.fm (free podcasting via Spotify)
- Audacity or Descript for editing
- Voice cloning or AI voiceovers (if you want to “cast” fictional voices)