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شامل ہوئے Aralık 2021
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Dee@dee_hw·
This is the first prototype of the Autonomous WorkPod. Back then we were just a few curious kids in a workshop asking a pretty naive question: "Can we reinvent housing?" We've shipped more than 1,000 WorkPods since, from California to New York. And people genuinely love working in them. WorkPod is where it started, and it's the best version of what we set out to build: the perfect home office. But it's the beginning of a much bigger idea, not the end of it. We keep circling back to our original question. Housing. Lots more coming this year from @autonomous_labs.
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@mrfundman @autonomous_labs We’ve been shipping these units with solar panels! Many customers bought the WorkPod Versatile and use as a bedroom. We’re working on restroom and kitchen next. The goal is to ship a full house in a day and assemble and live in in a day. As easy as ordering an iPhone online.
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mr fundman@mrfundman·
@autonomous_labs Quick question why not add restroom bed and solar panels? Autonomous home when?
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Autonomous@autonomous_labs·
We got lots of DMs asking: can I build a WorkPod in my area? Here's the answer. California, Texas, New York, Washington, Colorado, beyond. Pods ship across the US. Full summers and winters covered by 6 insulation layers and HVAC. Where do you want to build it? We'll handle.
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Dee@dee_hw·
@10_X_eng LOL. I need to give you access to our text-to-design prototype.
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RobitOverload@10_X_eng·
What do you think will happen?
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Dee@dee_hw·
@mfranz_on yes that is the perfect skill for lamp!
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Marco Franzon@mfranz_on·
@dee_hw oh that is the perfect application! smart lamp with fire detection!
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Marco Franzon@mfranz_on·
Early fire detection is a computer vision application that should be present everywhere as a prevention tool. In this example, the flame is detected just 4 seconds after ignition using a SAM network that can run on a standard Raspberry Pi.
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Hiten Shah@hnshah·
Been working with @SamAsante on a new company. Today we’re releasing our first product. It’s called Typeahead and we’re live on Product Hunt. You type and inline suggestions appear right in the text field. Tab to accept the full suggestion or right arrow for one word at a time. It learns how you actually write. Everything runs locally on your Mac, works offline, and you pay once. $79 and you own it forever. If you write a lot on a Mac, check it out and let us know what you think. Live on Product Hunt right now → producthunt.com/products/typea…
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Dee@dee_hw·
@ship_temp_md nothing beats the feeling of typing on a physical keyboard when it comes to coding
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temp.md@ship_temp_md·
@dee_hw real keys first. phone coding always loses the second you need brackets and patience.
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Dee@dee_hw·
i’m so sick of coding on my phone. the iphone keyboard sucks. so we built this. a dedicated mobile coding device. with a real keyboard. what should we install first? - claude code? - codex? - opencode?
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Paweł J Lisowski@PawelJLisowski·
@dee_hw @remitramel Haha blackberries making a come back? But ye iphone keyboards suck need some better solution for sure
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Autonomous@autonomous_labs·
@dee_hw How many prototypes are you guys making over the weekend? I WANT ONE!
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Autonomous@autonomous_labs·
It's the weekend. Go build something fun.
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Dee@dee_hw·
This is super interesting and relevant to what we're doing. No official benchmarks yet. More like just see how it goes. But so far, we find that models don't make a big difference. We are using open weight models and they achieve similar result to frontier closed models. DeepSeek and Qwen give similar performance to Opus. At least for simple objects for hobbyist 3d printing. We also find that the agentic frameworks help a lot. Claude Code and OpenCode work out pretty well. I haven't tried with Codex yet but I assume it will give similar harness performance. We're also working on a few different subagents and skills to help with the entire pipeline. And a few tools like slicer to make the entire process end to end. So hopefully if we get this working, people can just "vibe 3d design" and going from prompt to 3d printer to having an object in their living room in an hour. Where can we learn more about what you guys are doing? We'll open source our work soon like in a couple of weeks!
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Michael Rabinovich
Michael Rabinovich@MikushRab·
@dee_hw Build123d is great and seems to have a lot of momentum in development right now. Having said that: 1. My focus is on a benchmark that will be out soon. Having a simple harness as a baseline. 2. Curious to see performance difference on that baseline when switching to CadQuery
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Michael Rabinovich
Michael Rabinovich@MikushRab·
Can frontier language models turn a technical drawing into real CAD? We ran the experiment. Gemini 3.1 Pro, Claude Opus 4.7, and GPT-5.4 got a set of technical drawings and were asked to reproduce a part as a valid 3D CAD model. Still a far way to go, but clearly a sign of life.
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Dee@dee_hw·
@onusoz as of may 2026, i think the best use case for local models are long-running repetitive agentic tasks. things that aren't possible for these agents to do with api (rate limit, cost, etc).
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Onur Solmaz
Onur Solmaz@onusoz·
local models ftw. my codex sub ran out yesterday, but my notification system still works because it’s running on gemma
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Dee@dee_hw·
@sebgoddijn beautifully put. everyone is an artist.
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Seb Goddijn@sebgoddijn·
People joke that staying relevant post-AGI will require us to become artists or musician because creativity is the last truly human thing we have left. I think this analogy holds, but maybe not in the way people think. Artists have a unique opportunity to control what they create because the medium has very low overhead. A single person with a guitar has the opportunity to share their craft with the world, and this allows the best among us to express exactly what they want in exactly the way they want to. By contrast, building products has always been dilutive. To build something at scale, you've effectively had to coordinate a hundred people playing the same song together. Some of the players are excellent but most are not, and as a result the output is rarely on the level of a special talent that is left alone with their instrument. AI is changing that equation and allowing the creative among us to build without needing to assemble an army first. We may not all become artists in the traditional sense, but we’ve been handed the opportunity to create like we are.
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