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AI is all about "knowing what you don't know" Here's an interactive exploration of the Andromeda: - React Three Fiber + Three.js - 600k particles (my m4 gets rly hot) - GSAP for smooth camera animations - Bloom post-processing for realistic stellar glow The more impressive piece here is that this was all through natural language prompting I didn't edit any code and I didn't know what GSAP / Bloom were until yesterday What I DID do was ask the right questions: - How do I get realistic "glow" and "feathering" from stars? - What is a shader? - How can I create smooth animations? - What does a minimalist UX look like? Then I did research (using AI) to understand them This "on demand learning" is a new concept made possible by the lower information latency presented by AI You still need to learn, but now learning is PART of the building process When I build apps like this it really reinforces the direction AI is headed: - Concepts > code - On demand learning > textbooks I'm quite excited for the future
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My friends make really cool stuff. You should follow my Boi @mattyp if you haven't already!
AI is all about "knowing what you don't know" Here's an interactive exploration of the Andromeda: - React Three Fiber + Three.js - 600k particles (my m4 gets rly hot) - GSAP for smooth camera animations - Bloom post-processing for realistic stellar glow The more impressive piece here is that this was all through natural language prompting I didn't edit any code and I didn't know what GSAP / Bloom were until yesterday What I DID do was ask the right questions: - How do I get realistic "glow" and "feathering" from stars? - What is a shader? - How can I create smooth animations? - What does a minimalist UX look like? Then I did research (using AI) to understand them This "on demand learning" is a new concept made possible by the lower information latency presented by AI You still need to learn, but now learning is PART of the building process When I build apps like this it really reinforces the direction AI is headed: - Concepts > code - On demand learning > textbooks I'm quite excited for the future
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Learning is part of the building process and you can always get help independently. Before if you were coding a project like this, you'd run into a road block and run to Stackoverflow, Google, and YouTube tutorials. You might waste an hour chasing your tail in the wrong direction when all you needed was a driver in the right path. Now if you can explain what you want to make, be patient enough to iterate, and explain what good and bad looks like. You can make crazy good life changing work with an hour and some tokens.
AI is all about "knowing what you don't know" Here's an interactive exploration of the Andromeda: - React Three Fiber + Three.js - 600k particles (my m4 gets rly hot) - GSAP for smooth camera animations - Bloom post-processing for realistic stellar glow The more impressive piece here is that this was all through natural language prompting I didn't edit any code and I didn't know what GSAP / Bloom were until yesterday What I DID do was ask the right questions: - How do I get realistic "glow" and "feathering" from stars? - What is a shader? - How can I create smooth animations? - What does a minimalist UX look like? Then I did research (using AI) to understand them This "on demand learning" is a new concept made possible by the lower information latency presented by AI You still need to learn, but now learning is PART of the building process When I build apps like this it really reinforces the direction AI is headed: - Concepts > code - On demand learning > textbooks I'm quite excited for the future
This is fantastic
AI is all about "knowing what you don't know" Here's an interactive exploration of the Andromeda: - React Three Fiber + Three.js - 600k particles (my m4 gets rly hot) - GSAP for smooth camera animations - Bloom post-processing for realistic stellar glow The more impressive piece here is that this was all through natural language prompting I didn't edit any code and I didn't know what GSAP / Bloom were until yesterday What I DID do was ask the right questions: - How do I get realistic "glow" and "feathering" from stars? - What is a shader? - How can I create smooth animations? - What does a minimalist UX look like? Then I did research (using AI) to understand them This "on demand learning" is a new concept made possible by the lower information latency presented by AI You still need to learn, but now learning is PART of the building process When I build apps like this it really reinforces the direction AI is headed: - Concepts > code - On demand learning > textbooks I'm quite excited for the future