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Play Chrome's Dino game and control the dinosaur with AI prompts.
johnnyapple · HN
I made the Chrome Dino Game editable by your AI prompts
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Play Chrome's Dino game and control the dinosaur with AI prompts.
johnnyapple · HN
I made the Chrome Dino Game editable by your AI prompts

Practice system design, DSA, and coding interviews with AI-powered mock interview scenarios.
@ShivanshAg50455 · X

Manage equipment rentals, payments, and inventory tracking in one system.
@ShakibMd93031 · X
Built an Equipment Rental Management System to simplify rentals, payments, and equipment tracking. Looking for businesses interested in a demo or a customized solution.

Manage your entire business with AI agents that automate operations and replace 15+ tools.
@Ramona053764691 · X
Hey Adam! Bouwen aan Zynthoro AI-native ERP met 4 AI agents die samen een heel bedrijf runnen. XPRIZE genomineerd, gelanceerd op 30 juni. Jouw verhaal spreekt me aan zou graag connecten! 🚀

Centralize customer feedback, prioritize with public voting, and share interactive product roadmaps.
@himanshu_b20 · X

Practice algorithm interview problems with solutions and interactive visualizers.
@Galliard232634 · X
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Deploy autonomous coding agents to your repositories and build AI applications with multi-model routing.
@LeeLeepenkman · X
nice im working on lots of AI stuff so right now :)

AI assistant that answers team questions from shared context with sources.
@nav_ux · X
Get your whole team's AI on the same page.

Benchmark AI models by having them animate a 3D banana plant's full lifecycle.
fran-mora · HN
I gave 5 AI coding agents one prompt: grow a banana plant through its whole life in three.js: sprout, leaves, flower, fruit, rot, then pups that restart the loop. It's deceptively simple and yet very hard to get right from procedural code: you have to write working three.js and understand how the plant is actually built; how it hangs, ages and decays. Get the biology wrong and the code renders something weird. These are agents, not bare models (Claude Code and Codex for now). They can use tools, including playwright to check their work and improve it.

Debug and monitor AI agents with real-time visualization and performance analytics.
@simranrambles

Craft and visualize designs in a web-based creative studio.
@OprosOlamiflex · X
Check out what I just built with Lovable!

Play a multiplayer strategy game where you run a corporation across the Solar System.
@OlesaAI · X
🚀 I'm building Solar Empire — a browser MMO strategy set in one seamless, living Solar System. And here's the twist: the entire prototype was pair-built with Claude Fable 5. The game. You run a private corporation. You start on Earth, where the geology is hidden — buying a hex IS the prospecting, so every claim is a gamble. Power plants feed mines, smelters feed factories, and a player-driven market ties it all together. Then you go to space. A rocket is assembled at your factory, rolls out to your spaceport pad, and launches — gravity-turn ascent, stage separation, the works. The Moon it flies to is actually moving: transfer windows change your fuel bill in real time, just like real orbital mechanics. The planets are real NASA/USGS maps. Weather is simulated once for everyone — the storm cutting your solar output is the same storm your rival sees from orbit. Abandoned bases decay into ruins that other players can scavenge, so the map never clogs up. The pro