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the future is parameterized, old man

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Chris Dalke1 year ago

Rhino & grasshopper are underrated tools outside the navarch and industrial design space, but man it's easy to make some spaghetti

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UserInterface2 years ago

Unveiling the Future of Prompt Engineering for Better AI Interactions #tech

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Hugo Kemnitz1 year ago

Since the 1980‘s CAD parameterized. If the innovation in 2025 is to have sliders, you missed out that Autodesk had such tool roughly 10 years ago. Used in Civil engineering mainly. It was so successful they defined the end of live few years back

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Chris Dalke1 year ago

Haha taking liberties with that phrasing - if anything it's the younger engineering crowd who use Solidworks and NX that are missing out. Rhino, Revit etc have been around for decades, just starting to learn them

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Ridire Research1 year ago

The future is, 28 years ago?

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Chris Dalke1 year ago

I think even the tool in my video is older than I am...

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Brad Barbin1 year ago

Can you feed this into openfoam and then use a generic algorithm to get the ideal params?

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Chris Dalke1 year ago

To some degree yes (Not OpenFOAM but other CFD). naval architecture tooling ecosystem is incredibly large & mature

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Teddy1 year ago

sickkkkkk

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Julian Fried1 year ago

Nice

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YouAreThey - Read Write Do1 year ago

Is that Rhino?

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Chris Dalke1 year ago

yes!

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