Three.js -> TSL -> Raymarching -> (WebGPU/WebGL) BlackHole (☢️Radiation... Noise & Bloom ) Live - Code - TSL is like a black hole that you can't get out of if you've already fallen into it. (good way) #threejs #tsl #threejsjourneyshow more

MisterPrada
99,690 görüntüleme • 8 ay önce
I built a website where you can browse the... #threejs shaders code by expanding the <includes> in place. It gives a better understanding of what the code is doing without having to open each file individually. #glsl #WebGLshow more

grgrdvrt
23,573 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
What if we could cancel out urban noise pollution?... Place a set of speakers that act like noise-cancelling airpods for all pedestrians simultaneously You can actually do this - and it paves the way for an "acoustics foundation model" Simulation code + proposal 👇show more

Jay Hack
498,826 görüntüleme • 2 gün önce
"Do you have a tutorial on how you draw... braids/dreads/black hair? It looks amazing! :)" -> your answer thank you, the way i draw braids is extremely basic and it depends on if the character has a lot of braids of just a fewshow more

Kyou
63,554 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
If you are one of the “nothing is going... to happen” people… What are you doing here? If you have no hope, why are you online? What are you looking for? If there is no hope, find a nice hole to die in, and get out of the fucking way. Nobody cares that you’re black-pilled.show more

Clandestine
53,939 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
People crying about Kelce getting loud with Coach Reid... have clearly never played sports at a high level or worked in high pressure environments (military, LE, etc.) If you've built that bond together, you can tell it like it is. Feelings don't get in the way of the team's goal.show more

Isaac
118,319 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce
The fun part of experimenting with brushes is that... you have to figure out how the ink behaves first. How it spreads. How it flows. Only after that do you start thinking about texture. And honestly both parts are hard in their own way. What I tried today was adding something like a magnetic force into the ink. So while drawing, these unexpected textures start to show up.Most of the strength and density come from layering 2D Perlin noise. It’s actually really fun to play with. A lot of time goes into things no one ever notices. That’s just life :)show more

AluanWang
13,257 görüntüleme • 6 ay önce
Making a camera was way harder than I thought.... Here's what I learned: If you want smart phone level camera, you can't just buy a smartphone camera component That's because cameras talk to a special chip (ISP) that does all kinds of magic There's special image software too, and you can't do it yourself, so it's gonna cost you $100-250k for that software that does tuning, HDR, MFNR, etc. Takes months to implement properly Then it's even worse if you want to livestream. Since you can't do the processing after the fact, you've gotta make all that special software run realtime on a resource constrained processor You also gotta realize our hands and heads aren't stable at all. The video is shaky until you do electronic image stabilization (EIS) If you don't do every single one of these right, then you'll have potato-quality video After all this work, we've now got something really good, and I'm amped to ship Mentra Live smart glasses because it's a smart phone quality camera that sees what you see, live streams anywhere, and has an open-source SDK you can build apps with.show more

cayden 凯登
131,147 görüntüleme • 8 ay önce
✨ [ This week on ] is finally live... because Piotrek Bodera asked me to finish it and then I in turn asked Claude Code to finish it 😝 It goes into members chat and summarizes what happened in the top channels this week It also checks your current location (for me Brazil) and puts that channel on top of the email, because that's most relevant for you If you click the channel it deep links you into that country's channel in Telegram, and if you click a user it goes to their web profile It's a fun way to stay up to date and also keep people involved in the chat (the core of the community) 😊👌 ✅ Another todo wiped off my list!show more

@levelsio
16,469 görüntüleme • 4 ay önce
I'd say at the very beginning of retirement you... wanna be everything and you're willing to be, you love traveling around the world to meet friends and see what kind of lives people live in. and soon, you get frustrated and bored to live in an lifestyle that people thought a FIREd guy would be. you thought you're going up but you're not at the ground and it is no upside or downside at all. that's the problem. someday you'll figure out your problem is exactly the result that you got out of the Matrix. you're like trueman heading out of his little island, you've got no audience and it still a long way to go. there's no meaning but willingness for life we choosed, there's no up and down, no left or right. the fate we created, the failures we accept it, all that happened beyond our little island made our stories. and in case you don't see me, enjoy everything you're going to meet and have good days.show more

郭宇 guoyu.eth
387,139 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
🧠 Tired of AI tokens that overpromise and underdeliver?... Problem: Many AI tokens look promising on paper — with bold visions and future plans. But in reality, most focus on potential, not delivery. Solution? $GTAI GTAI is built differently. It’s a utility token that powers real, working AI tools inside GT Protocol — already live, already delivering value. Here’s what you actually get as a holder: ✅ AI trading agents that analyze markets and trade for you ✅ Smart staking with dynamic rewards and multiplier boosts ✅ Token rankings driven by real-time AI backtesting ✅ Voice-interactive smart contracts, not just theory, but live 👉 Every feature is unlocked through holding and staking GTAI.show more

GT Protocol
33,028 görüntüleme • 11 ay önce
✨ I can now generate 3d assets for my... drone sim at directly from Cursor (sponsor of #vibejam) I need buildings that you'd see in a war torn city, like warehouses in ruins, broken down abandoned houses, bombed out bridges etc. Nano Banana Pro or 2 can generate them really well and then you can put them in an image-to-3d model and you get a GLB or FBX That one you can then import into your Three.js game, the models might be big though, in my case like 16MB, so I ask it to compress it and make it more low poly so it loads fast ThreeJS then loads the individual GLBs on page load and puts them in my drone sim somewhere randomly, I think I should remove some of the grass and match the sandy color of the ruins though to make it fit in moreshow more

@levelsio
134,777 görüntüleme • 3 ay önce
yassss okay, Paper has a new homepage and guess... what? it was entirely designed with early versions of our brand new desktop app and then built via MCP in code I'm actually scarily amazed 🥲 a project that a year ago would have taken me 4-6 weeks -maybe more- and a lot of pain was delivered in just 14 days, from wireframes to prod... agents are here babe I was also in charge of copy, illustrations, animations, and stress-testing an MCP workflow we're still figuring out ourselves but here's the thing, I wanted to prove to myself that you can't achieve a look and feel like this only by prompting lazy stuff into a chat box - there's still a lot to polish, but I can't imagine building this without a space to actually think and compose the canvas was KEY to validate ideas, clean up noise, iterate copy, and figure out a lot of things that take part in such a project so if you think you can vibecode something like this, good luck, see you -and your agents- later in a serious design tool :)show more

Agu Seguí
38,513 görüntüleme • 4 ay önce
My project has 39,205 lines of code, and Cursor... can't answer questions about it. Cursor's context seems to be capped at around 10,000 tokens. Unfortunately, this is not enough for any decent-sized project. If you have a large codebase, check out Augment Code. This thing is faaaast! I'm currently using their Visual Studio Code plugin, but you can also use them on JetBrains, Neovim, and even Vim. (I'm a Neovim fan, but Copilot's implementation for Neovim is nowhere as good as Augment Code.) Augment Code was gracious enough to sponsor this post. After you install their extension and run it for the first time, it will index your entire codebase. This is why it can answer questions as fast as it does, regardless of the size of your codebase. Augment Code supports chat and completions like every other AI coding assistant, but its killer feature is "Next Edit." When you make a change, two things happen: 1. The model analyzes the change to determine the ripple effects across your *entire* codebase. 2. The model suggests everything you need to update to ensure everything works correctly. This is pretty wild!show more

Santiago
247,775 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
If you were sharing this video from the US... Capitol building on January 6 and claiming that police “escorted tourists into the building,” then you are either being dishonest, or you didn’t see what was actually happening outside the building. 1) It is almost certain that these police officers are trying to get these people out of the building not into the building. When there’s thousands of people trying to get into one location and they’ve already busted into the building, you have to escort these people through the building to get them out. 2) There were 2500 people illegally in the Capitol. There was a small fraction the number of police. What did you expect these officers to do? Try to arrest them all or try to control the situation and make sure things didn’t get out of control? Picking and choosing 30 second clips out of 44000 hours of video, including video of people busting windows, breaking glass, unlocking doors, and attacking police is disingenuous and ignorant.show more

Brian Krassenstein
2,783,476 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce
A viewer just told me he bought a pre-owned... Lucid Air Grand Touring for under $95k. I thought I got a good deal a while back when I bought mine with 890 miles for $105k. If you are in the market for a Lucid, why would you ever buy a new Pure or Touring new when the used market is so soft? Here’s your opportunity… Reach out to me and let’s make a deal and get you into a GT. I have both the 19” wheels and the 21” wheels. I am thinking about selling mine. 12k miles. Car is currently in Ft Collins Co. Let’s talkshow more

Out of Spec Dave
98,371 görüntüleme • 3 yıl önce
I just built a Meta Ads diagnostic in Claude... Code that tells you WHY your account broke, not just what changed 🤯 It spins up a team of agents that each investigate a different reason performance dropped, then argue against each other to kill the wrong answer before it ever reaches you. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who panic-kill creative the second CPA spikes. If you've watched ROAS fall off a cliff and opened Ads Manager with ten tabs going, you already know what happens next. Your gut says "creative fatigue." You kill your best-performing ad. A week later performance is still broken, because that was never the problem. Guessing wrong is the most expensive move in paid social. This workflow ends the guessing: → One agent investigates each competing theory — creative fatigue, budget and delivery changes, traffic quality, offer and seasonality → Each one is blind to the others, reasoning only from its own slice of the data so they can't bias each other → A refuter agent then attacks every surviving theory and tries to kill it → A theory only stands if the data can't disprove it → You get a ranked diagnosis: the real cause, the evidence for and against it, and the one move to make this week No anchoring on the first obvious answer. No killing winning creative on a hunch. No "here's what happened" reports that never tell you why. What you get: → Every theory tested in parallel instead of one biased guess → An adversarial pass that kills the wrong answer before you act on it → A ranked diagnosis with confidence levels and evidence both ways → A reusable workflow you drop next month's export into and re-run Built 100% in Claude Code with the new dynamic workflows. The first account I ran it on looked like textbook creative fatigue. The workflow disagreed, and traced the real cause to a budget change that had doubled spend and flooded delivery with junk traffic. I put together a full playbook with the exact workflow, the prompt, and how to run it on your own account. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "META" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)show more

Mike Futia
12,646 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
Excited to share another taste of the #BORN album... tonight before the full project comes out on March 29. #JustToSayWeDid sounds like me and my friends growing up... and so many other people I’ve met along the way. It’s a song where whatever it is, why not? Get out there and live, shoot your shot, do that bucket list thing... just to say you did. It's out tonight at midnight ET, No Shoes Nation.show more

Kenny Chesney
68,101 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce
Making smart glasses frames was way harder than I... thought. Here's what I learned: Materials matter. You can't use normal plastic, because it has to be light and safe to touch your face So we chose TR90 plastic that's made for eyewear Fake gray-market TR90 plastic is common in China. You gotta go to the source and make sure your TR90 is legit Glue is so important. If you put too much glue it will give issues, and add weight. Too little glue, won't stick. That's why it's better for a robot to do it (VIDEO) If the glue doesn't match the material perfectly, then it won't stick. So we tried like 4 glues to get the best one for our smart glasses You design the frame in 3D and then make a tool. A tool is just a metal mold that is shaped like the glasses. You put a bunch of melted plastic (TR90) in the tool, let it cool, and out pops the glasses frame. Do that 10,000 times Tooling leaves seams in the frame, so we figured out where to put the seam so it doesn't cut into your ear when you wear it Obviously this all must be super lightweight because the electronics are heavy The camera needs a certain perspective, so the glasses frame angles the camera down to capture hands in videos Throughout the design process, you can't sacrifice style And now our Mentra Live frames are bornshow more

cayden 凯登
87,760 görüntüleme • 8 ay önce
being inside rift herald is like being inside a... woman first you have to channel your energy. can't just rush it. takes time to get in you wait for the right moment. timing matters you find the opening. position yourself correctly you go in. commit fully. no hesitation then you charge full speed. straight at the tower. nothing else matters. just you and the target little grubs come flying out. defenses gone. the enemy watching helplessly as you take everything the whole thing lasts like 12 seconds but the damage is done and if you mess up the timing? if you go in wrong? if you miss the window? you're just standing there. awkward. accomplishing nothing. apologizing. but here's the best part if you do it right. if you break down their defense. you get to go back inside again that's right. one good performance and you get another chance. round two most players one and done it. blow herald on a random tower and walk away but the smart players? they know if you take the first tower you can channel again. get back inside. do it all over that's how you get maximum value Study the Saskio wayshow more

Tony Chau
32,079 görüntüleme • 6 ay önce