DermisOS MVP
Codex edits the page. Proxmark writes the tap.
A tight hackathon demo for a physical NFC card or implant: sign in on the operator laptop, scan the target with local Proxmark3, generate a new live page with Codex, publish it, then tap the card on a phone to open this deployed site.
Product loop
- 1. Sign in with the seeded demo account.
- 2. Scan the blank card or implant with local Proxmark3.
- 3. Ask Codex to redesign the live tap page.
- 4. Confirm the scanned UID code, publish, and write this public URL.
- 5. Tap with a phone to prove the deployed page is live.
Programmatic Codex
Structured generation inside the app
The app calls `codex exec` server-side for a creative brief, then uses structured OpenAI generation and validation to save a typed page version.
Persistence
One profile, versioned pages, tap history
Auth, chip profiles, page versions, tap events, and NFC write consent events are stored in Supabase.
Hardware bridge
Local Proxmark3 Easy integration
The deployed phone page is public HTTPS. The NFC write step runs from the local operator machine, hands the final live URL to Proxmark3 scripts, and requires the scanned UID confirmation code.
Mobile tap state
A blank card is expected before the demo
Before writing, an unflashed card may do nothing on a phone. After the operator clicks Publish + Write to NFC, the same card opens the current public route: https://flash.forkbomb.io/live/chip-demo-001.