hot take: there are too many tech ppl building for other tech ppl here
it's time we (esp ladies) build what the general population needs
what are you working on that moves the needle?
Built a pottery app today, where your real hands throw virtual clay 🏺
Hand tracking > clay deformation > real-time physics
No controller. No stylus. Just hands.
Everything built within @omma_ai + threejs
Model of the puppet hand: credit to LiamVandeWouwer (SketchFab)
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 ↓
You can make ridiculously slick math and physics explainer images with the new ChatGPT image generation model.
Great way to build up visual intuition about random topics. I would’ve loved to have had access to this in college when I was studying this stuff (Moonshine excluded):
Last night Ben Sasse confirmed my suspicion that Dr. Santiago Schnell, provost at Dartmouth, is quickly becoming the single most influential voice in higher education. If you haven’t already read his essay on AI that broke the internet you should.
“AI has not created new educational problems; it has made old ones impossible to ignore. The habit of rewarding performance over understanding, fluency over depth, and polish over genuine engagement was already present in our institutions before the first language model was trained. AI simply industrializes and accelerates those habits until their emptiness becomes undeniable…”
https://t.co/87WZLfcBtw
GPT Image 2 is insanely good...I generated a 360° equirectangular panorama in Happycapy with just a skill + prompt.
Step 1: Select the generate-image skill
Step 2: Enter a prompt like: “Use a frontend 360 viewer to display an equirectangular image of […] using the GPT-Image-2 model.”
Wanna see how you all get creative with this
introducing HermitClaw - a 24/7 Agent that lives (and can only access) a single folder on your desktop
HermitClaw follows its own research curiosities, surfs the web, writes code - and will play with any file you drop in its folder
all code and details below!
From tweet → to 84K views → to LIVE game in 48 hours.
🏒 RinkRush is now playable.
Stack: @threejs + @MeshyAI + @elevenlabs
Play it → https://t.co/vFXhF1bOBz
Should I open source it next?
Damn WoW Classic+ hits different.
Okay I'll try to refrain from trolling, but the state of AI game development is getting insane. And the craziest part is it's only just beginning.
What you're seeing here is a project I started building in my spare time's spare time. A side project I spun up a little over a day ago and have been building in parallel to everything else. In that short window I was able to build a full zone inspired by Mulgore, the Tauren starting area in World of Warcraft. Target-based combat, fully functioning quests with rewards, XP, abilities, animations, multiplayer networking - a solid chunk of the starting building blocks you'd need for an MMO-style project.
I didn't write a single line of code. But this isn't the typical "I made this in a single prompt" type of gimmick either. This was a real back and forth; letting the agent do its thing while layering in my own decisions too. All of the assets were AI generated, but I helped with the planning, curated and created the references, and after the agent produced the first pass of the level I came in and did a lot of manual level design for the village layout and general object placement. That push and pull between me and the agent is what actually makes this process feel much more like co-creation.
All of this was built using @spawn, an AI gamedev platform for building web-based games. I genuinely think we're on the cusp of a web gaming revolution. It might not happen overnight, but as the quality keeps climbing people are going to catch on. At the end of 2024 I was struggling to build a simple Python auto-battler with Sonnet 3.5. Now I'm spinning up a fully networked MMO-style game in a matter of days. That gap alone tells you everything about where this is heading.
Oh yeah I also forgot to mention, there's networked physics! "You can see this in action at the end of the video."
This AI agent turns an image into a 3D scene in Blender, which you can edit further.
Free & open source.
Check out the demo!
https://t.co/LlxYLIFHij
I'm not joking and this isn't funny. We have been trying to build distributed agent orchestrators at Google since last year. There are various options, not everyone is aligned... I gave Claude Code a description of the problem, it generated what we built last year in an hour.
Cool, you could run dynamic 3D worlds directly in your browser!
Researchers present Visionary, an open web platform for real-time neural rendering.
It uses a new "Gaussian Generator" system, letting plug-in AI models update 3D scenes on the fly, all powered by WebGPU.
It outperforms current web viewers in speed and already supports advanced techniques like 4DGS and neural avatars, unifying creation and deployment in one click.
Visionary: The World Model Carrier Built on WebGPU-Powered Gaussian Splatting Platform
Paper: https://t.co/PdO268hSg9
GitHub: https://t.co/FYNEgrd1mw
Our report: https://t.co/5A6izPOSwR
📬 #PapersAccepted by Jiqizhixin
Hackathon participants get:
- Guide on how to get 100 paying customers for any app (has community, content, and product tactics we used to get our first 1000+ customers)
- How to rank top 5 on Product Hunt (what we did)
- 50 validated app ideas that are easy to build and can make you your first $10K.
- Advanced Vibe Coding Guide: technical roadmap for going from idea to real app.
- $100 discount on Anything Max and a motivated group chat building alongside you
Retweet and comment “LFG” on the launch video (above), and we’ll send you a $100 discount code and the link to participate.
open source prompt to 3D. create and explore entire worlds with your imagination using nano banana.
https://t.co/ftE2bBLXxC
built with @cursor_ai in 1hr. contributions welcome!