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MacBook Neo

Wed, 03/04/2026 - 10:53am
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Air Quality in Toronto

Wed, 03/04/2026 - 10:51am
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The Bizarro Team

Wed, 03/04/2026 - 9:47am
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Show HN: I built a browser-based 3D modeler because I'm scared of Blender

Wed, 03/04/2026 - 9:45am

process demo - https://i.redd.it/fbhlwsq1gcmg1.gif render demo - https://i.redd.it/smddwtryhcmg1.gif in-app demo - http://app.topomaker.com/demo

After long stretches in 2d animation and film, recently I've been really drawn to 3d. It's closer to the way my brain thinks and I feel like it has so much power to realize cool ideas. Naturally, I kicked off a google search and fired up Blender. After an hour, I went on a walk and got sad realizing I'm going to have to become a master before I can do anything fun. That's when my dev ego brain struck the usual phrase "i'll just build my own".

So, I built Topomaker (name tentative), which is a minimal browser-based 3D modeler and animator. You can color individual faces, build simple characters or objects, animate them on a timeline, and export to gif, mp4, glb, or obj. The goal wasn't to make a Blender competitor, but more of a sketchpad or alternative. Something you can just doodle in, make some funny animations or characters for a small game with a closer connection to the web since thats my programming language of choice. Anyone who's tried to get Blender assets to match up in a Three.js environment knows the process — I wanted something that just lives in that ecosystem natively.

I just started it a couple weeks ago so there are probably tons of bugs, but feel free to play around with it and let me know what you think!

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47248176

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Show HN: CodeYam Memory – comprehensive memory management for Claude Code

Wed, 03/04/2026 - 9:43am

We built CodeYam Memory because Claude Code kept making the same mistakes on our codebase. Our claude.md files quickly got stale and maintaining by hand or with Claude wasn’t sufficient.

While digging into this we found that Claude has a native rules system that allowed us to target specific parts of our repo with path matching. This was ideal for our use case but trying to manage these rules by hand was already not working and would be even harder with more granular, targeted rules.

CodeYam Memory uses a background agent to review your coding session transcripts, identifies confusion patterns, and generates targeted rules with proper scoping. You review and approve everything. Dashboard for auditing, a background-agent review process so nothing goes stale as code changes, tracking of everything lives in a simple file in git.

How to Get Started:

Install: npm install -g @codeyam/codeyam-cli@latest

Then from your project root run: codeyam

This will launch a dashboard with further instructions for initializing CodeYam Memory.

Free, runs locally, no login required, and language agnostic. Would love feedback.

More context:

Background blog post: https://open.substack.com/pub/codeyam/p/introducing-the-code...

90 sec demo on our own repo: https://youtu.be/oJ2gTb-lxbE

Demo teaching Claude a real OSS repo (Plane): https://youtu.be/CjOKBwBCcOs

Website: https://codeyam.com/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47248134

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The War in the Balkans (1912)

Wed, 03/04/2026 - 9:38am
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Dating Profile Optimizer and AI Dating Coach – AskJoey

Wed, 03/04/2026 - 9:35am

Article URL: https://askjoey.io/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47247977

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