Fun interactive science app ideas | Part 3
Played around with generating 3D biological structures and made an app to explore them interactively
UI Design
GPT Images 2
Code
Gemini 3.1 Pro
More demos ↓
Weird isn't just visual. Weird is whatever strays from the norm. Weird is relative to the current state of the world.
You can have weird principles. They should be things people can legitimately disagree with.
You have to remember Obsidian was very weird when it launched six years ago. Local files, malleability, backlinks, graph, even Markdown syntax... these were not as widely understood and accepted as they are today.
That's why I spent so much time writing essays like "File over app" to try and explain our choices. The goal was to describe why our weird ideas should be normal, and it worked!
Now the world has somewhat caught up and accepted those choices, so it's time to find the next frontier of weirdness.
Tried using AI to generate a professional portrait.
The hardest part isn’t style. It’s identity.
AI is good at making you look better.
But not at making you look like yourself.
At some point, you realize:
this is not image generation.
This is identity reconstruction.
Still not solved.
Built a lightweight Linux desktop client for @openclaw 🦞
- One-click launch, no manual SSH tunnels
- System tray with auto gateway management
- Proxy-aware (Telegram/Discord work behind firewalls)
- Tauri v2 + Rust
GitHub: https://t.co/38q3pWSrBq
Security companies don't trust AI agents blindly—here's what we learned from @trailofbits Claude Code config
Deny lists > allowlists
Hooks that redirect, not just block
Standardized workflows for PR review & bug fixes
Full breakdown 👇
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