It's like a video game with ALL the advanced techniques we use to make things look 'real' turned off, because most of those things are atmospheric effects, and this landscape lacks one.
That would be a cool science museum exhibit: a recreation of regolith and perhaps visitors can interact with it in a glovebox or drive an RC car.
I don’t think I’ve seen photos before that showed both sides in such stark contrast.
2. He used Claude Code! What an incredible enabler of fun little side projects it's turning into.
3. This is exactly what the internet felt like in 2000-2006. This is amazing. Creators are making little things all over and sharing them on the indie web. Yesssss!!!
I kinda thought so since it has that look to it. Blue'ish theme, rather dense, small fonts and things with borders.
Don't get me wrong, I don't mind AI being used here, quite the opposite, I'm sure without it this would never have existed in the first place. Just find it interesting that there is a certain pattern to AI-generated websites.
Oh, and if that wasn't cool enough, apparently the creative director of NASA even posted about it, saying they're using it internally!
...Though, the link appears down, and archive.org doesn't have a copy.
And... archive.ph serves this instead?
Уважаемый Абонент! Доступ к Интернет-ресурсу заблокирован по решению органов государственной власти Посмотреть причину блокировки можно в едином реестре
Подключай Интерактивное ТВ и сам контролируй, что блокировать! Подключить © Компания TTK, 2024 г.
Translated:
Dear Subscriber! Access to the Internet resource is blocked by decision of state authorities. You can view the reason for the blocking in the unified register (Note: referring to Roskomnadzor, Russia's censorship agency). Connect Interactive TV and control what to block yourself! (A darkly ironic advertisement) Connect © Company TTK, 2024
... which is weird when Russia is technically nowhere in the chain.
Reporter: Whose Nutella was that, that was floating by you in space?
Crew: That was ours. Yes, we do everything as a four-person crew.