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by sethbannon on 4/22/2026, 6:01:18 PM
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by: giobox
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.<p>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.
4/22/2026, 8:45:25 PM
by: mfrye0
Interesting idea, but just about everything is failing for me. Probably the HN hug of death happening.<p><pre><code> 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" } ] } ] } }</code></pre>
4/22/2026, 7:48:43 PM
by: martianlantern
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<p>But still coming from a frugal background I still cannot wrap my head around this
4/22/2026, 7:24:51 PM
by: gardenhedge
Game changer when the technology catches up
4/22/2026, 9:12:36 PM
by: deviantony
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.
4/22/2026, 8:34:05 PM
by: namanvyas
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.
4/22/2026, 8:25:56 PM
by: Legend2440
Interesting idea and cool demo.<p>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.<p>Maybe someday.
4/22/2026, 7:11:40 PM
by: sd9
This seems like an expensive product to subject to the HN hug of death.<p>The sample videos on the tweet are very very cool.<p>Unfortunately it didn’t really work for me, I’ll try it out in a few days when the traffic’s died down.
4/22/2026, 8:08:55 PM
by: 4ndrewl
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.
4/22/2026, 8:03:54 PM
by: tristor
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.
4/22/2026, 9:04:10 PM
by: brohan90
This is one of the more unique ideas i've encountered in a long time
4/22/2026, 7:29:34 PM
by: wxw
So cool! Love the exploration into new interfaces.
4/22/2026, 7:49:40 PM
by: ZeidJ
This would make an amazing educational tool
4/22/2026, 7:41:28 PM
by: moralestapia
This is real nice, wow. Congratulations.<p>This very well could be a sneak-peek into how educational resources might look like in the future.
4/22/2026, 8:15:05 PM
by: CrzyLngPwd
The worst part of this sort of slop is the attention it squanders by being glacially slow.<p>In the age of such enormous computing power, this sort of thing is pure waste.<p>MS Encarta CDs were faster and more in-depth.
4/22/2026, 8:39:00 PM