SiliconSnark Creations

A showcase of SiliconSnark launches: $SNARK, Little Bots of Moltbook, You Got Snarked, Agentic Summer, AI Slop Detector, and Roblox.

SiliconSnark robot mascot presenting a playful shelf of apps, books, music, tools, games, and the $SNARK coin.

SiliconSnark Creations is the launch shelf for the things we have built, shipped, sung, coded, printed, and irresponsibly named in public.

SiliconSnark started as a tech publication with a raised eyebrow and a fondness for explaining industry nonsense in plain English. Then it did what all healthy media brands eventually do: escaped the CMS and began producing artifacts. Apps. Books. Songs. Coins. Detectors. Games. A small, cheerful product universe with jokes in the wiring.

This page collects the launches in one place. Some are practical. Some are satire with a login screen. Some are art projects wearing a product hat. All of them came from the same basic impulse: make the tech world easier to understand by building little weird machines inside it.


SiliconSnark mascot in a meme coin launch scene
$SNARK turned tech sarcasm into a tradeable object lesson in internet attention.

SiliconSnark ($SNARK) Meme Coin

$SNARK began as a joke about meme coins and then did the deeply inconvenient thing jokes sometimes do online: it became a real phenomenon. The coin ran up, cooled down, and left behind a clean case study in hype, community, financial theater, and why the internet should maybe not be given a token button before breakfast.

Read the $SNARK meme coin paper

Cover art for The Little Bots of Moltbook
A children's book about robots, curiosity, and learning together.

The Little Bots of Moltbook

A friendly children's book set in a digital world where small robots learn, explore, and figure things out together. It is SiliconSnark at its gentlest: still fascinated by machines, still suspicious of overcomplication, but willing to admit that tiny bots can be adorable when they are not trying to optimize your calendar.

Meet the Little Bots of Moltbook

Screenshot of the You Got Snarked app
The internet's snarkiest messaging app, because sometimes a plain text bubble lacks menace.

You Got Snarked

You Got Snarked is the SiliconSnark messaging app for sending tech-flavored burns with the ceremony they deserve. It exists for the exact emotional moment when a thumbs-up reaction is too weak, a paragraph is too much, and only a precision-guided snark packet will do.

Open You Got Snarked

Agentic Summer album artwork
A retro-futurist synth-pop concept album about agents, dashboards, burnout, and logging off.

Agentic Summer

Agentic Summer is SiliconSnark's concept-album era, built with Suno and aimed directly at the AI age's emotional weather: dashboards, model collapse, founder optimism, automated everything, and the strange relief of finally closing the laptop. It is synth-pop for people who have seen too many product demos and still believe in a chorus.

Listen to Agentic Summer

SiliconSnark AI Slop Detector illustration
A field guide for spotting when the machine served beige soup.

AI Slop Detector

The AI Slop Detector is a practical, funny checklist for identifying generated content that looks polished until you notice it has the nutritional profile of wet cardboard. It gives readers ten signs to test answers, summaries, code, posts, and other outputs before mistaking smoothness for substance.

Run the AI Slop Detector

SiliconSnark Startup Brainrot Roblox game artwork
Launching June 25, 2026: startup culture as a Roblox game, because satire deserved collision physics.

SiliconSnark Startup Brainrot

SiliconSnark Startup Brainrot brings startup absurdity into Roblox with trend collecting, startup pitching, scammer bots, Hype Waves, and an IPO Bell. It turns the rituals of founder culture into play: chase clout, survive the hype cycle, and learn capitalism through slapstick.

Play SiliconSnark Startup Brainrot.


The common thread is not format. It is point of view. SiliconSnark works best when it takes a real tech behavior, exaggerates it only slightly, and turns the result into something readers can touch, play, read, hear, or send to a friend with the subject line "this is disturbingly accurate."

That means the creations will keep changing shape. The publication is still the home base. The launches are the experiments orbiting it: little proofs that media can be more than commentary when it is willing to ship the joke.