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Hi Product Hunt, Viral Simpsons prediction videos have no sources. Half the clips are AI-generated fakes, and nobody built the actual database until now. Springfield Oracle tracks every prediction with verified episode references, real event citations, and honest fact-checks. The world so far has been relentless, and the Simpsons wrote all of it. Springfield Oracle tells you which claims are real. And which aren't. I built Springfield Oracle because I was tired of the same cycle. Something happens in the world. Someone posts a Simpsons clip. It goes viral. 10 million views. No episode reference. No source. Half the time it's a deepfake. The Simpsons has been on air for 35 years. It deserves better than that. So I built the database nobody had built. Every prediction is sourced to a real episode. Every claim is checked against a real event. Nothing marked Confirmed without receipts. It's free. It's open source. Community submissions are open, if you find a prediction we missed, tell us about it, and it goes into the database. Would love your feedback on what to track next.
What s new in the archive? We ve been busy separating internet mythology from verified evidence. This week, we re moving beyond static data to a living, breathing prediction engine.
1. The Live Probability Engine
We ve implemented a Likelihood Scoring algorithm (launching Sunday IST). The Oracle now scans real-world news flow to calculate a percentage-based probability for every "Pending" prediction.