Naval Strike – simultaneous turn-based fleet combat in the browser

  • Hacker News

A few weeks ago there was a thread about using AI to finish abandoned projects, and a comment from avereveard https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47905088 on building their 100x100 grid battleship got my spark. I didn’t build that , but it pushed me to finally finish a combat...

  • Published: May 6, 2026
  • First seen: May 7, 2026

AI Summary

A few weeks ago there was a thread about using AI to finish abandoned projects, and a comment from avereveard https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47905088 on building their 100x100 grid battleship got my spark. I didn’t build that , but it pushed me to finally finish a combat...

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Teams evaluating AI product workflows / Builders comparing emerging tools / Operators tracking early category shifts

Why it matters

Primary discovery source is Hacker News.

Key Features

  • Primary public product URL is https://navalstrike.app/.
  • Description: A few weeks ago there was a thread about using AI to finish abandoned projects, and a comment from avereveard https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47905088 on building their 100x100 grid battleship got my spark. I did....
  • Listed on Hacker News as "Naval Strike – simultaneous turn-based fleet combat in the browser".
  • Source description: A few weeks ago there was a thread about using AI to finish abandoned projects, and a comment from avereveard https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47905088 on building their 100x100 grid battleship got my spark. I did....
  • Source publish date is 2026-05-06.

Use Cases

  • Primary discovery source is Hacker News.
  • Hacker News mention is recent (2026-05-06).
  • Primary public product URL is https://navalstrike.app/.
  • Description: A few weeks ago there was a thread about using AI to finish abandoned projects, and a comment from avereveard https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47905088 on building their 100x100 grid battleship got my spark. I did....
  • Listed on Hacker News as "Naval Strike – simultaneous turn-based fleet combat in the browser".

Why Now

Naval Strike – simultaneous turn-based fleet combat in the browser is appearing on fresh discovery surfaces, so it is worth reviewing while momentum is still forming. Confidence is currently low (41/100), so treat this as an early signal rather than a settled trend.

Community Signals

Trend score

41.4

24h momentum

Rising

Hacker News points

4

Rising

Facts / Signals / Inference / Unknowns

Facts

  • Listed on Hacker News as "Naval Strike – simultaneous turn-based fleet combat in the browser".
  • Source description: A few weeks ago there was a thread about using AI to finish abandoned projects, and a comment from avereveard https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47905088 on building their 100x100 grid battleship got my spark. I did....
  • Source publish date is 2026-05-06.
  • Description: A few weeks ago there was a thread about using AI to finish abandoned projects, and a comment from avereveard https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47905088 on building their 100x100 grid battleship got my spark. I did....
  • Primary public product URL is https://navalstrike.app/.

Signals

  • Hacker News mention is recent (2026-05-06).
  • Primary discovery source is Hacker News.

Inference

Trust data is still pending

The evidence pipeline has not produced enough structured trust blocks for this product yet.

Unknowns

  • Documentation is not explicitly linked in the current allowed evidence set.
  • No tagline is stored on the current product record.
  • Pricing details are not explicitly linked in the current allowed evidence set.
  • Recent changelog or release history is not explicitly linked in the current allowed evidence set.

Evidence Snapshots

Naval Strike – simultaneous turn-based fleet combat in the browser

Listed on Hacker News as "Naval Strike – simultaneous turn-based fleet combat in the browser".

Naval Strike – simultaneous turn-based fleet combat in the browser official profile

Primary public product URL is https://navalstrike.app/.

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