Neal Agarwal is a software developer who keeps building things for no reason.
No investors. No business model. No grand strategy. He just gets an idea, builds it, puts it on the internet, and moves on to the next one.
The results are spectacular.
Spend Bill Gates' Money — you have $100 billion and a shopping cart. Harder than it sounds. The Password Game — create a password that meets increasingly unhinged requirements. You will lose your mind. The Size Of Space — scroll through the actual scale of the universe and feel appropriately small. Asteroid Launcher — pick a rock, aim at a city, watch the simulation. Horrifying. Can't stop.
There are dozens of these. Each one is polished, surprising, and built for zero commercial purpose.
Neal.fun is proof that the best things on the internet are still made by one person with a laptop and too much curiosity. No team. No deck. No roadmap.
Just someone who thought: *what if you could spend twenty minutes trying to figure out how many golf balls fit inside the sun?
Start with The Password Game. You won't finish it. That's fine. Nothing matters.

