Design 3D-printable parts by talking

(nurb.dev)

27 points | by mkmk 2 days ago

7 comments

  • voidUpdate 4 hours ago

    > "It asks for the real dimension instead of inventing one."

    Shortly after

    > "Make an adapter that connects my shop vac hose to the dust port on my table saw" > "Done: Ø57.6 → Ø35.0 · 74 mm"

    is interesting. When did it ask for the dimensions?

    • kennywinker 3 hours ago

      Maybe they are referencing the sliders below to tweak the parameters?

    • Mashimo 3 hours ago

      > Make an adapter that connects my shop vac hose to the dust port on my table saw

      Hah, that is actually what I need right now and I also wanted to 3d print it :D

      • kabes 2 hours ago

        Most LLM's are pretty good at generating openscad code already, so what's new here?

      • noduerme 4 hours ago

        which part of this is the innovation?

        • amelius 2 hours ago

          None of it. This is pray-novation. You hope that it works. If it doesn't then you try again or do something else.

        • protocolture 4 hours ago

          Looks cool.

          I have had issues with language CAD stuff before, often not performing as advertised and would love to tinker with it.

          And whats great here is that I cant test the web version, and because its for mac silicon only, I also cant test the local version.

          So Kudos? I guess?

        • ur-whale 4 hours ago

          > runs on your computer

          Only if you have a cupertino-made toaster that is.

          • amenghra 1 hour ago

            Cupertino-designed you mean? Everything is made in China…

          • delusional 3 hours ago

            > You talk. It models. Physics checks the work.

            How does physics "check the work"? Do you run a physics engine? Do you make it in reality and do physical tests? What the fuck?

            Gets this slop away from me.