
jonchi
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jonchi
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I wanted to share something I built over the last few weeks: isometric.nyc is a massive isometric pixel art map of NYC, built with nano banana and coding agents. I didn't write a single line of code.

Ever wondered where words come from? 🗺️ built this app on @GoogleAIStudio called 'Wanderword' to map the evolution of language through time and space. It uses Gemini to trace linguistic roots and D3.js to animate the geographic migration of words through history. …derword-141284551734.us-west1.run.app





New library almost done, can't wait to fill it with all my books 🥰 I've designed and built lots furniture in the past but this has been the most complex and challenging by far. In the past I have mostly worked with plywood. For this project I wanted to build out of solid oak and use Japanese joinery techniques. I don't have time to fabricate complex projects these days, and I wasn't confident enough in my woodworking skills. So I collaborated with a local carpenter. This allowed for so many more interesting design details that I wouldn't have thought of myself. Whatever your furniture needs are, consider being a patron of your local carpenters, cabinetmakers, and woodworkers. Yes it's slower and more expensive than going to IKEA but the process is much more rewarding, and the results will be more unique and long lasting.


Aggressive move by this wikipedia contributor to geometrically visualize the binomial theorem. Oh, do you "have trouble" seeing things in 4D? Sorry that life is so difficult for you. Stop whining and try harder.

So DeepSeek just stomped Sonnet-3.6 in a task here Full story: Adam (on HOC's Discord) claimed to have gotten the untyped λC solver down to 5k interactions (on par with the typed version). It is a complex HVM3 file full of superpositions and global lambdas. I was trying to understand his approach, but it didn't have a stringifier. I asked Sonnet to write it, and it failed. I asked DeepSeek, and it one shot it. First impression definitely impressive. I'll be integrating DeepSeek with my workflow and start testing it












