Maybe, though a guy did physically carve/sculpt the majority of NYC: https://mymodernmet.com/miniature-model-new-york-minninycity...
Granted, it was a team effort, but that's a lot more laborious than a pixel-art view.
New York City is being recreated at 1:1 scale inside Minecraft
That being said I have three kids (one a newborn) - there's no possible way I could have done this in the before times!
> If you can push a button and get content, then that content is a commodity. Its value is next to zero.
> Counterintuitively, that’s my biggest reason to be optimistic about AI and creativity. When hard parts become easy, the differentiator becomes love.
Love that. I've been struggling to succinctly put that feeling into words, bravo.
Firefox, Ubuntu latest.
Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at https://isometric-nyc-tiles.cannoneyed.com/dzi/tiles_metadat.... (Reason: CORS header ‘Access-Control-Allow-Origin’ missing). Status code: 429.
Edit: i see now, the error is due to the cloudflare worker being rate limited :/ i read the writeup though, pretty cool, especially the insight about tool -> lib -> application
- Chromium: Failed to load tiles: Failed to fetch
- Zen: Failed to load tiles: NetworkError when attempting to fetch resource.
Also, does someone have an intuition for how the "masking" process worked here to generate seamless tiles? I sort of grok it but not totally.
You probably need to adjust how caching is handled with this.
I wonder if for almost any bulk inference / generation task, it will generally be dramatically cheaper to (use fancy expensive model to generate examples, perhaps interactively with refinements) -> (fine tune smaller open-source model) -> (run bulk task).
Interestingly enough, the model could NOT learn how to reliably generate trees or water no matter how much data and/or strategies I threw at it...
This to me is the big failure mode of fine-tuning - it's practically impossible to understand what will work well and what won't and why
cannoneyed•1h ago
I wanted to share something I built over the last few weeks: isometric.nyc is a massive isometric pixel art map of NYC, built with nano banana and coding agents.
I didn't write a single line of code.
Of course no-code doesn't mean no-engineering. This project took a lot more manual labor than I'd hoped!
I wrote a deep dive on the workflow and some thoughts about the future of AI coding and creativity:
http://cannoneyed.com/projects/isometric-nyc
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cannoneyed•24m ago
Personally I'm extremely excited about all of the creative domains that this technology unlocks, and also extremely saddened/worried about all of the crafts it makes obsolete (or financially non-viable)...
bigwheels•1h ago
Oh man...
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