Alright, so I was messing around with this “Jaylen Kines” thing today. I’d heard about it and thought, “Why not give it a shot?” No real plan, just pure exploration.

First, I needed to actually figure out what the heck it was. I did some digging, I looked at a few examples. Looks simple on surface.
So, I started by grabbing the basic setup, you know, whatever initial files or code snippets I could find.
Then came the fun part – trying to make it work! It was a lot of trial and error. I’d change something, run it, see what broke, and then go back and fix it. A lot of that, honestly. Back and forth, back and forth.
My Messy Process
- Tried one way, failed miserably.
- Read a bit more, realized I missed a step.
- Tried again, still problems.
- Found a little detail I didn’t realize, that was the problem.
- Got something basic running!
After a bit of effort, I finally got a very, very basic version working. It wasn’t pretty, and it definitely wasn’t doing anything fancy, but it was something. I had a moment and thought that was a good start.
I’m definitely not an expert now, just a few hours messing with the basics. But I’m gonna keep playing with this. I think I can get to build something a little cooler with more time.
So that’s my super-informal, not-at-all-expert take on messing with “Jaylen Kines” for the first time. Maybe I’ll have something more impressive to show later!