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I built a 3D configurator for my dream car: the Dodge Challenger. There is no business model behind it. I built it for me: for the pleasure of seeing my favorite car in 3D, customizing it as much as I want, exploring different variations, and sharing it with my family and friends who are somehow not yet tired of hearing me talk about muscle cars.
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Anyone interested in coworking on Wednesday in London? Looking to be around Liverpool street, for a change of scenery :)
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Anyone subletting their flat in London in July?
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Anyone subletting their flat in London in July?
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I built a 3D configurator for my dream car: the Dodge Challenger. There is no business model behind it. I built it for me: for the pleasure of seeing my favorite car in 3D, customizing it as much as I want, exploring different variations, and sharing it with my family and friends who are somehow not yet tired of hearing me talk about muscle cars.
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I just published an article on: - How this project came to be - What I learned along the way about 3D models, meshes, GLB files, Blender, and browser-based configurators - Why a beautiful 3D model is not enough if the parts are not structured and controllable - What’s next
I built a 3D configurator for my dream car: the Dodge Challenger. There is no business model behind it. I built it for me: for the pleasure of seeing my favorite car in 3D, customizing it as much as I want, exploring different variations, and sharing it with my family and friends who are somehow not yet tired of hearing me talk about muscle cars.
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🏃‍♂️ I've gamified my own run so I can race my own ghost with the Meta Ray-Ban Display. I built a web app for the glasses, loaded a previous GPX from Strava, and dropped game mechanics on top. Pick up coins when you keep pace, sprint zones reward extra points if you push, and a mini leaderboard on the lens shows how you're tracking against your past self in real time. Best part: it actually works. Seeing your ghost 20 m ahead is a way stronger nudge than any number on a watch. 😅
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i think we should bring back the concept of waking up on weekends and watching cartoons first thing in the morning.
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I just created a CLI for my @vestaboard and told my agent to send me a message… 🤯
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Weekend Plans
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i mounted a tiny microphone on my apartment balcony to listen for any birds passing by and built a site to collage them as they're heard
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What are examples of exceptional products or services that didn't see their quality decrease over the years?
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Replying to @charliermarsh
Sometimes they're a good reason to work on something. When people say a market is "crowded," what that often means is that there's a real problem and none of the solutions are good enough yet.
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Today, Pace has raised a $46 million Series B, co-led by @ThriveCapital and @Sequoia, with participation from @emergencecap and @pruvencapital, to help our customers insure more of the world’s risk. @pacecom agents have completed more than 250,000 critical insurance operations, growing 3x every quarter. The world’s leading insurers, like Prudential, WTW and Convex, trust Pace to scale back-office operations. 60% of the world's losses last year went uninsured. Closing this $9 trillion protection gap starts with AI-native operations.
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