I really liked Posy's latest video so I just put a version of the motion extractor on replicate: replicate.com/chigozienri/posy-motion-extraction
🎥 Motion Extraction 📝 chigozienri/posy-motion-extraction – Replicate Extracts motion from video
🎥 Motion Extraction
📝 chigozienri/posy-motion-extraction – Replicate
Extracts motion from video
🎥 birds.mp4
First public release of Gloodata: An Extensible Conversational UI for Interactive Components
Builds for Linux (x64) and Mac (Apple Silicon) here: gloodata.com/download
Overview: youtube.com/watch?v=f-txlMDLfng
Let me know what you think!
📝 GlooData Build AI Powered Internal Tools 🎥 Gloodata: An Extensible Conversational UI for Interactive Components
📝 GlooData
Build AI Powered Internal Tools
🎥 Gloodata: An Extensible Conversational UI for Interactive Components
twitter.com/chigozienri/status/1733142785975345190
🐦 Chigozie Nri (@chigozienri) on X: These boids are very rude
🎥 parabola.mp4
Oh! Seeing this first thing in the morning was what inspired 💬 #devlog-together@2023-12-09T03:39:27.782Z
[December 8th, 2023 7:39 PM] ak: I've been making a little program every evening with my new toy. Today: https://akkartik.itch.io/carousel/devlog/647726/playing-with-lves-physics-for-the-first-time
Writing a bit about moving the state of the art—this piece itself isn’t doing it, but I kind of hope this framing is useful for people who are trying to do it. v5.chriskrycho.com/journal/wizardry-frontier
📝 The Wizardry Frontier — Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho For 75 years, programming languages have steadily raised the baseline of what “normal” programmers can express in their languages. They can still.
📝 The Wizardry Frontier — Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho
For 75 years, programming languages have steadily raised the baseline of what “normal” programmers can express in their languages. They can still.