• giobox 6 hours ago

    I just asked it to create a torque spec diagram of the suspension for my car, a subject I'm pretty familiar with. It amazingly drew everything correctly, displayed the correct torque figures and allowed me to click on individual components to zoom in further, providing more specs.

    Genuinely one of the most impressive demos I've tried in a long time. I was able to use it almost like a living version of a classic illustrated Haynes workshop manual.

    • tomashubelbauer 6 hours ago

      I asked it about designing a 12 V solar system for a garden shed and it got everything but the broadest of strokes wrong. It figured out there should be a solar panel, a solar charge controller, a battery and some loads, but the wiring was non-sensical and when I drilled in on the solar charge controller settings etc. it completely fell apart. Absolute non-starter for any information you plan on depending on, but good entertainment value and impressive execution.

      • debo_ 2 hours ago

        I queried "your mom" and it created a historical social timeline of motherhood superimposed with a placenta. I approve

        • thegrim33 5 hours ago

          I decided to test it out myself.

          Went to the website, typed in "Jeep Wrangler JK engine bay with components labeled" (Since I'm intimately familiar with JK engine bays). Seems like a pretty analogous test to what you did, if anything an even easier test.

          Let's see what we get .. a very nice looking diagram of a wrangler engine bay with components labeled, looks good.

          But wait ..

          - The brake fluid reservoir is on the wrong side of the engine bay

          - Where the brake fluid reservoir is, it's labeled as the coolant overflow tank, and while the actual coolant overflow tank does exist in the diagram, it has no label.

          - The battery is on the wrong side of the engine bay.

          - The top of the front grill is labeled as the "oil filter cap".

          - The oil fill cap is in the wrong place.

          - Half of the battery is labeled as the fuse box, when the fuse box is correctly shown, but unlabeled, on the other side of the engine bay.

          - It shows two different windshield washer reservoirs next to each other.

          I could keep going on ...

          Now I tried clicking on the incorrectly labeled coolant overflow reservoir and it switches to a new page which now shows a completely different looking coolant overflow, but now it's at least located in the correct place in the engine bay.

          But of course it doesn't look remotely like the actual coolant overflow container. It also shows the radiator cap as on the top of the coolant reservoir, when in reality it is very much on the top of the radiator itself.

          Like .. I can find fault with every aspect of it. But of course, if you didn't actually know much about the topic it'd all look fairly believable. The story of LLMs basically.

          • toraway 5 hours ago

            I had a tab on nuclear reactors open and so typed in "Pressurized Water Reactor" and the result while very visually appealing is completely nonsensical (connected the high/low pressure coolant loops together) and would definitely explode.

            https://imgur.com/a/DEb3oD4

            • ofjcihen 2 hours ago

              Does it make sense that maybe it has a model of the vehicle it can pull from its corpus wholesale but then the “guess the next letter” portion takes over for labeling and just guesses poorly?

              • dugidugout 4 hours ago

                It does poorly on creative concepts as well.

                I attempted to explore the works of Kinoko Nasu/TYPE-MOON through its characters and the relationships across works and it was mostly nonsense. Sure it had some broad relations correct, but it presented a tiny set of meaningful characters and only attempted to touch Fate/Stay-Night and Tsukihime.

                Even more damning was that it produced garbled text for a few of the textual representations and often even if the lettering was clean, the grammar was off.

                • jazzypants 4 hours ago

                  Do we ever simply accept that LLMs weren't made for this kind of detail-oriented work? I can't imagine something like this ever being anything other than a toy which can't be trusted.

                  Will Silicon Valley executives ever accept this reality? If we acquiesce and admit that LLMs are a good tool for prototyping and boilerplate-reduction, but not finished products-- is that when the bubble finally bursts?

                  • macprothrowaway 5 hours ago

                    I also replied because I asked it about a Mac Pro case I had right in front of me. Mostly right words, totally wrong visuals. And while I see what you mean by 'story of LLMs', I ask LLMs about things I know often, and for the last 12 months theyve been pretty dang accurate. This ai visual example is the strongest 'its just guessing' Ive seen in years. For a demo, pretty cool still though. Not sure why OP exaggerated, or simply doesnt know his car as well as he thinks he does.

                  • tiltowait 2 hours ago

                    Interesting! To join the cavalcade of others sharing their experiences:

                    I first asked it "how big are geckos". It gave me a cool comparison diagram between three gecko extremes (leachianus, Jaragua dwarf gecko, and leopard gecko, if curious). Info all looked correct. Drilling into the Jaragua brought me to a less-impressive page with utter gibberish text and duplicated info boxes. So it goes. I drilled further, but they were more esoteric topics I'm less versed on (lamellar setae), I can't evaluate the accuracy without further research.

                    I also gave it something broader: "tokay gecko". More duplicate info boxes, and for some reason it "drew" two geckos on top of each other. Kind of cute, but tokays are extremely territorial, so happy cohabitation isn't their default (though it's not unheard of).

                    Still, despite the issues, I thought it was very neat.

                    • macprothrowaway 5 hours ago

                      I have a Mac Pro 5,1 taken apart on my desk right in front of me. I asked it for a diagram of the 5,1 internals. While it was MacProish looking, it was wrong about every visual element. The text fields were right at first glace. Every click I did was basically all wrong too. Visually it looked cool, but actually the first time Ive seen AI be wrong constantly since maybe 2023.

                    • joelres 14 minutes ago

                      I typed in the address of my childhood home, and breathed a sigh of relief when it showed a random home with solar panels and 'clean modern sustainable living' which my childhood home was not. Even added solar panels.

                      General design was correct, and it included the name of a town just nearby.

                      Not a surprising result, but made me reflect on what a weird world we now live in.

                      • squibonpig 33 minutes ago

                        Very cool as a demo. I tried something information-dense, a poker pre-flop chart for a specific stack depth (40BB BTN vs UTG rfi) and it was about what I expected. It doesn't even resemble a poker chart and there's no salvageable information as far as I can tell. Not really something this should be able to do though.

                        https://flipbook.page/n/d48526ab345c4880a3b2171785508f52

                        • gxt 24 minutes ago

                          Beyond the training boundary. Seems a propos for "an infinite visual browser". I'm just not clear on how we get to the beyond part of it.

                          https://flipbook.page/n/f8982ddfd3ef4cbcb2ad8449d7d049b6

                          • monkpit 25 minutes ago

                            Ah I was thinking this created the webpage itself, which I always thought was an interesting concept. Some future where the application is crafted in realtime to fulfill the needs of the user. Has anyone made something like this?

                            • martianlantern 7 hours ago

                              Cool project, but just a side thought I was having about how do people have resources and the money to make things like this and make it avl for public, I mean it's fair to say they have their own GPUs or if they are using api keys for gpt or Gemini with enterprise subsidized inference

                              But still coming from a frugal background I still cannot wrap my head around this

                              • zan2434 2 hours ago

                                I am unfortunately just paying for this out of pocket! Didn't really expect it to blow up like this.

                                • throwatdem12311 3 hours ago

                                  They’ll take it down once they get hit with a 50k inference bill overnight after getting hit by the hug.

                                  • rjh29 3 hours ago

                                    University?

                                    • apsurd 7 hours ago

                                      I didn't want to even try it because of similar. ("immigrant mentality" they call it around here. it's not a pejorative. TLDR: frugal because starting life over)

                                      and it's really slow. I didn't end up waiting. Not a slight to the creators, let them create. It's just really freaking slow I didn't wait.

                                      • fragmede 2 hours ago

                                        I mean, do you have any hobbies or does every cent you have go to food, rent, and savings, with no frivolities, not even a drink after work or food that isn't rice and beans? Some people play video games or painting or carpentry or what have you. Instead of spending money on alcohol or sports, some people with FAANG-level salaries choose to spend their entertainment budget on GenAI art projects. Not your cup of tea, totally fine, but I suspect your budget has something others could choose to find frivolous if someone wanted to nitpick.

                                      • andai 2 hours ago

                                        Sneed's Feed and Seed (Formerly Chuck's)

                                        https://flipbook.page/n/4a5e1797903b478c876a35e64c6c57fe

                                        • dlivingston an hour ago

                                          Aw, I tried to navigate through the ownership history and it told me the last name was "Chuck's Feed and Seed."

                                          I would have been so impressed if it got it right.

                                          • frontendstrong 2 hours ago

                                            Genuinely my favourite joke from the Simpsons.

                                            • mikrl 2 hours ago

                                              Argh… I still can’t wrap my head around the esoteric humour. What is a feeduck and seeduck anyway?

                                              • dlivingston an hour ago

                                                There is a common stem:

                                                    snEED
                                                    fEED
                                                    sEED
                                                
                                                Now take the implied stem from Chuck and apply it to the rest of the phrase:

                                                    chUCK
                                          • singingtoday 15 minutes ago

                                            The images I upload are displayed with an incorrect aspect ratio.

                                            Neat project though!

                                            • mfrye0 7 hours ago

                                              Interesting idea, but just about everything is failing for me. Probably the HN hug of death happening.

                                                Gemini generateContent request failed: { "error": { "code": 429, "message": "You exceeded your current quota, please check your plan and billing details. For more information on this error, head to: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/rate-limits. To monitor your current usage, head to: https://ai.dev/rate-limit. ", "status": "RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED", "details": [ { "@type": "type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.Help", "links": [ { "description": "Learn more about Gemini API quotas", "url": "https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/rate-limits" } ] } ] } }
                                              • sd9 6 hours ago

                                                This seems like an expensive product to subject to the HN hug of death.

                                                The sample videos on the tweet are very very cool.

                                                Unfortunately it didn’t really work for me, I’ll try it out in a few days when the traffic’s died down.

                                                • choult 3 hours ago
                                                  • dnnddidiej an hour ago

                                                    Fun. Uploaded a Kookaburra and got an Encarta like experience zooming on different things.

                                                    • ianand 4 hours ago

                                                      It's like "GPT is all you need for the backend" [1] on steroids

                                                      [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34503418

                                                      • trhway 3 hours ago

                                                        The future of programming and IT tech - If you need a database, you just say to the model "you're a database". Or "you're a CRM", "you're a Doom game", "you're a Word processor", etc.

                                                        It was "network is the computer", now it will be "model is the computer", and the model will be like one large ("multi tenant" - it will know on its own how/when to separate tenants' data and when to analyze it all together) model living on tens/hundreds of millions of nodes in AWS ... the AWS itself will be just that model.

                                                        • throwup238 3 hours ago

                                                          And when the datacenter staff show up for work every morning the AI will them “You are employee #5378. Today you are a janitor. You will…” going off on a long list of hyper precise instructions for them to follow, like a human prompt.

                                                      • stephenpontes 4 hours ago

                                                        Didn't quite nail the labeling of each piece correctly for a small form factor PC build:

                                                        https://flipbook.page/n/12267bbfdeb043c3aa477337950b2b71

                                                        - M2 is labeled as GPU

                                                        - GPU is labeled as M.2 and RAM?

                                                        - RAM is labeled as GPU

                                                        - Random plant inside the case?

                                                        - This is also not a typical layout for a SFF PC

                                                        Great demo, interesting transitions and UI, but the model / generated information is definitely not correct.

                                                        • __MatrixMan__ 4 hours ago

                                                          This is fun. I started with "all hail the glow cloud" and now I'm clicking to wander around Nightvale. It's not exactly suprrising that it knows all of the lore, but it paints a pretty cohesive picture...

                                                          • Legend2440 7 hours ago

                                                            Interesting idea and cool demo.

                                                            For this to really be practical you'd need a way to run networks many times faster and more efficiently than today's GPUs. This is too slow to work even with cloud GPUs powering it.

                                                            Maybe someday.

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                                                              • otterpro 5 hours ago

                                                                It's pretty cool. I created a beautiful isometric illustration of home garden, which is worthy of being featured in a real book or magazine. I really like the isometric view to explain things, and the color palette is consistent and pleasant.

                                                                • sentientslug 5 hours ago

                                                                  This is not really working for me at all, the second images always look near identical to the first with some minor changes. Maybe my prompts are the issue? Anyone have some good prompts?

                                                                • deviantony 6 hours ago

                                                                  Very cool project ! I fear this might have a pretty high hallucination potential (with current models) the deeper you dig into the base image/context and clicking on potentially unrelated elements in the image. Nevertheless, love the idea.

                                                                  • namanvyas 6 hours ago

                                                                    Couldn't get it to load (probably getting hammered right now) but the concept is interesting. Feels like one of those things where the tech needs to get 10x cheaper before it actually makes sense as a product.

                                                                    • readitalready 4 hours ago

                                                                      This kind of thing would be great if we could have large local models sometime in the future.

                                                                      • iJohnDoe an hour ago

                                                                        So cool! People being critical of it not being accurate, but from a technology concept it’s super awesome.

                                                                        • 4ndrewl 7 hours ago

                                                                          It looks pretty nice - reminds me of Dorling Kindersley books. But the graphics, whilst stylised, are pretty hit-and-miss. Great idea, just a bit too soon.

                                                                          • dh1011 4 hours ago

                                                                            Very cool idea. Wish it could render faster.

                                                                            • farmeroy 4 hours ago

                                                                              I kind of find this absolutely infuriating for reality, but super fun for diagrams of things like 'interdimensional subcutaneous engineering' or whatever scifi/fantasy word salad you want to throw at it

                                                                              • brohan90 7 hours ago

                                                                                This is one of the more unique ideas i've encountered in a long time

                                                                                • matt_heimer 7 hours ago

                                                                                  It's perfect for toddlers (I mean that in a good way), it's the infinite answer to the infinite "What's that?" series of questions they can generate. Make everything a hyperlink and it's almost like a LLM mind map of knowledge.

                                                                                  • RIMR 6 hours ago

                                                                                    Don't trust it too much. I got it to generate a datacenter filled with brains in jars, and it went with it.

                                                                                    • radarsat1 4 hours ago

                                                                                      you gave me the idea of using it to explore weird random scifi ideas, ended up spending way too much time clicking through details about the role of astrophage in the development of intelligence in deep sea life. Fun!

                                                                                • victorbjorklund 5 hours ago

                                                                                  This is just epic. Really amazing.

                                                                                  • wxw 7 hours ago

                                                                                    So cool! Love the exploration into new interfaces.

                                                                                    • ZeidJ 7 hours ago

                                                                                      This would make an amazing educational tool

                                                                                      • DonHopkins 5 hours ago

                                                                                        This wins the internet.

                                                                                        I went from Cat Photos into History of Victorian Cat Photos With Props like Miniature Tea Sets And Velvet Chairs And Humorous Captions On Calling Cards In Visually Ironic Aristocratic Cooperplate Font The Victorian Meme Script With High Stakes Expectations Anchored In A World With Human Dignity As It Relates To Modern Memes in just a few clicks.

                                                                                        Oddly specific, but that was exactly what I needed to see today.

                                                                                        • gardenhedge 5 hours ago

                                                                                          Game changer when the technology catches up

                                                                                          • tristor 6 hours ago

                                                                                            This is very cool, if a bit glitchy right now (probably thanks to HN popularity). I used to this to generate infographics of the rear subframe, diff carrier, and rear suspension of my car and to get detailed specifications on the bushings, suspension members, and other components. Most of the information matches what I already know, and could be really useful if trained specifically on manufacturer/dealer shop manuals to create interactive models of vehicles you can drill to and get part numbers and specifications for any component on a car.

                                                                                            • moralestapia 6 hours ago

                                                                                              This is real nice, wow. Congratulations.

                                                                                              This very well could be a sneak-peek into how educational resources might look like in the future.

                                                                                              • CrzyLngPwd 6 hours ago

                                                                                                The worst part of this sort of slop is the attention it squanders by being glacially slow.

                                                                                                In the age of such enormous computing power, this sort of thing is pure waste.

                                                                                                MS Encarta CDs were faster and more in-depth.

                                                                                                • gblargg 6 hours ago

                                                                                                  Maybe it has an "act like a 56k modem connection" directive in its internal prompt. /s