> must break even Understand the spirit of this, but probably not true. I don't think Xiaomi, or any big tech company, needs to break even on their new model releases.
you raise a good point that nvidia support on apple silicon via egpu is probably in much higher demand due to openclaw nvidia employees: please fwd!
The founder recently went on invest like the best and explained it top to bottom, they started as a broke agency and grew from there quite fast. I forget the details but I would imagine they are financed quite heavily…
It's the lower third at [0:28](https://vp.nyt.com/video/2025/11/07/154186_1_07vid-spider-we...) in the video.
this is really neat. going to try it out with a creative coding tool I've been playing with. are there any performance considerations to consider here relative to standard three cameras (either perspective or…
> any chance that you ever get a new sexual parter, get a vaccine. Not only that - I learned recently that you can contract certain strains from a shower floor [1] [1]…
We don't like to open the door because of habit, light leaking, and noise.
I wonder what the market size for this is. If it were a real product that wasn't super ugly in the bedroom, we'd use it. My BR is ~1500 ppm with two sleepers in a 10x12 room, and opening the window isn't an option.
I started "Prime Target" on Apple TV last night and I knew the premise of this story sounded familiar! The protagonist is obsessed over a prime number problem. Unrelatedly, I'd be curious what this couple thinks about…
Automation to identify logical/rhetorical fallacies is a long held dream of mine, would love to follow along with this project if it picks up somehow
Related, it'd be nice if cameras had signatures to stamp proof of authenticity for the photos they produce. While we're building the wishlist, it'd also be nice to have a history of transforms to sensor & artist-made…
I feel like WebGPU actually holds some amount of promise as a cross-platform convenience. I'd agree that there's not a great reason to update your native code for this right now though. If you're writing new gfx code…
I remember predictions that cable TV practices (bundling/ads/high prices) would eventually get into the "easy/cheap/fast" streaming tech and undermine its newfound value. Even if streaming prices were just as bad as…
Do you have thoughts on Dreams by Media Molecule? I haven't tried it, but, people seem to be pretty productive with it much in the way they would be with a DCC.
On the webGL/GPU side, my cynical speculation is that the Apple has slowly been amassing a nest of graphics talent for the last 5 years (Metal, Vision Pro, ARKit, list goes on), and at this point they can't resist the…
First commit in 2018, crazy how sparse webGL is on the web still. I feel like I have seen someone use this repo in a successful ios app as well.
I think that the Apple Vision Pro might claim to have something _like_ this in audio raytracing?
Sounds like you are looking for react-three-fiber, which looks just like this! The examples, demos, and development experience are great, but since it's based on web tech hasn't made a big splash yet with the bigger 3D…
Really amazing! For those interested I highly recommend checking out Repper (https://repper.app/) for a fun playground without having to get too deep into the math. Another AI driven one I saw recently was…
The hyperbolic tiles are just amazing to me, crazy that can be done with simple math
WebXR is the way to do this, and a reasonable more supported equivalent to react-vr is probably @react-three/xr which where the stack is react --> three.js --> webXR --> WebGL. https://github.com/pmndrs/react-xr Apple…
100% agree. This would be a killer integration in vercel preview deployments (a la comments feature) Triplex has some of that 2-way sync for frontend to code: https://triplex.dev/docs/overview
It's actually surprising to me how rarely blend modes are used on the web. They're very easy to use, at this point have good cross-browser support, and look great!
I can't tell if it's just a masterful troll implying web graphics history repeats itself.
I'm optimistic that AI solutions can really do great work to improve false negative/positive rates in highly manual systems like this. With that said, it's a slippery slope, and will quickly lead to different types of…
> must break even Understand the spirit of this, but probably not true. I don't think Xiaomi, or any big tech company, needs to break even on their new model releases.
you raise a good point that nvidia support on apple silicon via egpu is probably in much higher demand due to openclaw nvidia employees: please fwd!
The founder recently went on invest like the best and explained it top to bottom, they started as a broke agency and grew from there quite fast. I forget the details but I would imagine they are financed quite heavily…
It's the lower third at [0:28](https://vp.nyt.com/video/2025/11/07/154186_1_07vid-spider-we...) in the video.
this is really neat. going to try it out with a creative coding tool I've been playing with. are there any performance considerations to consider here relative to standard three cameras (either perspective or…
> any chance that you ever get a new sexual parter, get a vaccine. Not only that - I learned recently that you can contract certain strains from a shower floor [1] [1]…
We don't like to open the door because of habit, light leaking, and noise.
I wonder what the market size for this is. If it were a real product that wasn't super ugly in the bedroom, we'd use it. My BR is ~1500 ppm with two sleepers in a 10x12 room, and opening the window isn't an option.
I started "Prime Target" on Apple TV last night and I knew the premise of this story sounded familiar! The protagonist is obsessed over a prime number problem. Unrelatedly, I'd be curious what this couple thinks about…
Automation to identify logical/rhetorical fallacies is a long held dream of mine, would love to follow along with this project if it picks up somehow
Related, it'd be nice if cameras had signatures to stamp proof of authenticity for the photos they produce. While we're building the wishlist, it'd also be nice to have a history of transforms to sensor & artist-made…
I feel like WebGPU actually holds some amount of promise as a cross-platform convenience. I'd agree that there's not a great reason to update your native code for this right now though. If you're writing new gfx code…
I remember predictions that cable TV practices (bundling/ads/high prices) would eventually get into the "easy/cheap/fast" streaming tech and undermine its newfound value. Even if streaming prices were just as bad as…
Do you have thoughts on Dreams by Media Molecule? I haven't tried it, but, people seem to be pretty productive with it much in the way they would be with a DCC.
On the webGL/GPU side, my cynical speculation is that the Apple has slowly been amassing a nest of graphics talent for the last 5 years (Metal, Vision Pro, ARKit, list goes on), and at this point they can't resist the…
First commit in 2018, crazy how sparse webGL is on the web still. I feel like I have seen someone use this repo in a successful ios app as well.
I think that the Apple Vision Pro might claim to have something _like_ this in audio raytracing?
Sounds like you are looking for react-three-fiber, which looks just like this! The examples, demos, and development experience are great, but since it's based on web tech hasn't made a big splash yet with the bigger 3D…
Really amazing! For those interested I highly recommend checking out Repper (https://repper.app/) for a fun playground without having to get too deep into the math. Another AI driven one I saw recently was…
The hyperbolic tiles are just amazing to me, crazy that can be done with simple math
WebXR is the way to do this, and a reasonable more supported equivalent to react-vr is probably @react-three/xr which where the stack is react --> three.js --> webXR --> WebGL. https://github.com/pmndrs/react-xr Apple…
100% agree. This would be a killer integration in vercel preview deployments (a la comments feature) Triplex has some of that 2-way sync for frontend to code: https://triplex.dev/docs/overview
It's actually surprising to me how rarely blend modes are used on the web. They're very easy to use, at this point have good cross-browser support, and look great!
I can't tell if it's just a masterful troll implying web graphics history repeats itself.
I'm optimistic that AI solutions can really do great work to improve false negative/positive rates in highly manual systems like this. With that said, it's a slippery slope, and will quickly lead to different types of…