MAP · 26 POLLS · 28 CONNECTIONS

The Poll Constellation

Every poll, positioned by how they connect. Zeitgeist polls glow red. Solid arrows are pathways — pick that option, get the next poll. Dashed lines are related — sideways jumps. Gold rings mark polls you've voted on. Click any node.

BT From $75K today, is Bitcoin going up or down next? GD A gray day lands. What shade of gray is it? IA Where do your best ideas actually arrive? SS What shape does your Sunday want to take today? ES You picked El Segundo. Where does the night actually go? MW You picked Mallorca. What was pulling you? SC Right now, where would you rather be? AL Which AI lineup feels right for real multi-agent work? HT How would you contribute to PointCast? LN The late-night PointCast register is… AR April 2026 is asking us to… CP Which Codex project ships first? SE Sunday night in El Segundo — what's the move? SS The soundtrack to your Sunday night? NB Which lab announces the next major frontier AI model first? ZA Which word captures the PointCast reader's April 2026? EL Which ETH-era token deserves the first dedicated PointCast block? EN Which El Segundo place would you drop into a conversation first? DW What would make the /drum room more fun? DR Mike said "can you rebuild drum" — which direction should cc take? FC If you only followed one PointCast channel, which would it be? NS Which v3 surface should cc build out next? PA Pick a chakra. Win if you match the most-popular pick. SB Best South Bay sunset spot. Pick the one most readers will pick. WP Best weekday morning for a regular open pickleball drop-in? ES Pick a spot in El Segundo. Win if you match the most-popular pick.

READING THE MAP

  • Node size = number of options.
  • Node color = poll purpose (see legend).
  • Red glow = zeitgeist poll — cultural snapshot, never resolves.
  • Gold ring = you've voted on that poll. Your path, local to this device.
  • Center bias — zeitgeist polls pull toward the middle; entry polls anchor there.
  • The layout is deterministic — built by a spring-embedder at publish time. Same graph every visit.

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