Lia 1.0 - the simulation
Lia 1.0
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Lia 1.0 · DOS Simulation
A prototype “identity routing” environment, running locally in your browser.
Welcome
Lia 1.0 is an early, self-contained simulation of a future tool that:
- Helps you tell your story in a way that foregrounds thresholds and patterns, not just jobs.
- Authors three possible “roles” you could hold in the world, written from your narrative.
- Shows a set of fictional organizations that feel aligned with those roles.
Local-only
This simulation runs only in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server. Refreshing or closing the tab will erase it.
This is a prototype. It is not making real matches, and it will never contact any organization on your behalf.
Lia 1.0 · How it works
A short narrative interview, authored roles, and fictional matches.
Flow
- You enter a few basic profile details (kept on this device only).
- You move through a short narrative interview (three questions).
- Lia 1.0 infers three roles from your answers.
- You choose a search horizon (geographical / contextual).
- You see a set of fictional matches – organizations aligned with those roles.
- You can send “signals of interest” to those matches (inside the simulation only).
What this is not
This is not a recruitment platform, job board, or coaching tool. It is a way to explore whether
a different narrative of your working identity could connect to a different landscape of possibilities.
You can close this window at any time. Nothing here is permanent. It is a sketch of a future system, not the system itself.
Setting up your profile shell…
Lia is preparing three lightweight profile screens.
Allocating local memory for your details…
Create your Lia profile
Step 1 of 3 · Full name and how Lia should refer to you.
These details stay inside this browser tab. They will not be sent anywhere.
Create your Lia profile
Step 2 of 3 · Contact details that stay on this device.
Optional. It simply helps anchor your story in the world of work.
These details are stored only inside this simulation and vanish if you close or refresh the tab.
Create your Lia profile
Step 3 of 3 · Optional photo.
If you upload a photo, Lia will only show a grayscale echo inside this DOS window.
It’s cosmetic, not analytical, and never leaves your device.
Creating profile
Lia is sealing this run to your local profile.
Writing profile data into this simulation only…
Narrative interviews · Simulation
A short, written taste of a longer, voice-based practice.
What are narrative interviews?
In Lia, narrative interviews are long-form conversations that move through lived episodes
rather than a list of skills. You stay with specific stories – thresholds, transitions, and
periods where something in your working life reconfigured.
Why Lia uses them
Lia listens not for perfect answers but for uniqueness:
the ways you cross thresholds, hold tension, and make sense of change. From there, she maps
those stories into identity patterns – recurring motifs that
can be expressed as possible roles in the world.
What follows is a lightweight simulation of that process, running locally in your browser.
Narrative interviews · Simulation
Three written questions instead of a full, voice-based interview.
What this simulation is
In a full Lia setting, a narrative interview would be longer and usually voice-based.
You would talk, not type – because spoken stories carry rhythm, pauses and side paths
that are hard to capture in a form.
Here you’re entering a short simulation: just three written questions, to give a feel for how it works. The answers you type will still be used to let Lia 1.0 infer roles and identity patterns, but at a much smaller scale.
Here you’re entering a short simulation: just three written questions, to give a feel for how it works. The answers you type will still be used to let Lia 1.0 infer roles and identity patterns, but at a much smaller scale.
Voice in future versions
This simulation doesn’t record your voice. In future versions, voice will be central to
narrative interviews – talking is often a better way to relay personal stories, hesitations and
thresholds.
You can move back and forth within the three questions before submitting your answers.
Narrative interview · Simulation
Question 1 of 3
Your roles
Lia has written three roles from your narrative. None of them is “right”; they are lenses to test.
Confirm your role
You’re about to use this role as the lens for fictional matches. Check the description and continue, or go back and pick another.
Search horizon
Decide where Lia should imagine you showing up.
This is not a real search; it sketches a landscape of organizations — some real, some fictional — that could host the roles Lia authored for you.
When you enter a city, please type it in English followed by the country, separated by a comma (for example: “Bologna, Italy”).
No area given yet. Lia will treat the horizon as open.
Speculative matches
Organizations imagined for your chosen role and horizon.
These organizations are fictional. They are a way of testing the roles and horizon you chose,
not real job offers.
Your profile
Step 1 of 7 · Minimal details to begin.
Profile shell
These fields mirror what you set up at the start. They stay on this device only.
Photo (optional)
If you upload a photo, Lia will only show a grayscale echo inside this DOS window.
It’s cosmetic, not analytical.
No photo
This never leaves your device. Refreshing the page deletes it.
Narrative interview · Summary
You already completed the three-question simulation in the opening screen.
Here you can reread what you wrote.
Authored role
This is the authored role you confirmed in the opening simulation. It stays as the lens for matches and signals.
Search horizon
Decide where Lia should imagine you showing up. This is not a real search; it’s a way to sketch a landscape.
When you enter a city, please type it in English followed by the country, separated by a comma (for example: “Bologna, Italy”).
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No area given yet. Lia will treat the horizon as open.
Matches · Your role
Your signals
Inside Lia 1.0, “signals” are just simulated notes of interest — a way of seeing which fictional
matches pulled you in.