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    HACS is a collaborative method where human intent meets AI-driven code generation. It turns scripting into a creative dialogue—speeding up exploration, sharpening iteration, and opening space for unexpected results. With HACS, artists and developers can work more intuitively, co-creating in a process where both human and AI shape the final result. Explore 10 practical tips to make AI your creative coding partner.
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    Think of Designated Words (Vyjmenovaná slova) as a special set of Czech words that follow an old spelling rule. After certain consonants (like B, F, L, M, P, S, V, Z), they keep the historical 'y', even if their modern sound seems to call for an 'i'. Since you can't always trust your ears, children need to memorize these specific word lists. This simple tool acts as a helpful compass, helping children find their way through the landscape of old rules of the Czech language.
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    Vibe coding turns the words into a paintbrush and creativity into a palette — a freeform dance with logic that enables rapid prototyping but risks leaving a trail of beautiful chaos. Is it a breakthrough or a dead end?
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    Can a language model help us visualize the complex movements of Brno's public transport? Yes. Achieving it directly with a single prompt was unsuccessful, however, it remains possible. Text files containing stop locations and trip schedules serve as the foundation for creating an animation of public transport in action.
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    This simple educational aid is designed to help young children visually learn the basics of multiplication. Originally generated with a single prompt on Grok3 and later refined through additional queries on both Grok3 and ChatGPT, the tool presents multiplication in an engaging, visual format. Its goal is to make fundamental multiplication concepts accessible and enjoyable for early learners :)
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    The animation is inspired by a photograph of The Wave, serving as the foundation for this interactive visualization. Originally created in p5.js and now adapted for THREE.js, the animation features a minimalist design with a black background and crisp white waves. The waves gently quiver by default, with user interactions—such as clicks or touches—triggering dynamic ripples that distort their motion. A range of adjustable parameters, including wave count, amplitude, ripple speed, and frequency, allows users to explore and customize the wave behavior.
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    Grok expresses itself through three unique GLSL shaders. The first features a hypnotic spiral, representing curiosity and interconnected ideas. The second combines cosmic order with digital chaos, capturing Grok’s analytical yet playful nature. The third embraces a dystopian, cyberpunk aesthetic, reflecting Grok’s sharp logic and rebellious spirit.
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    With interactive Three.js animations, ChatGPT expresses itself in a dynamic exchange with the user, where input shapes the visuals like a conversation between human and AI. From autonomous particle systems and spiral galaxies to evolving neural networks, each animation responds to gestures, adapting in real time. This exploration delves into how AI transforms human interaction into living art, uncovering the hidden patterns of creativity.
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    With only a few words as guidance, ChatGPT shapes GLSL (Shadertoy) shaders that unveil the underlying currents of reality. Like echoes of unseen forces, fractals, wave dynamics, and chaotic systems take form, turning mathematical structures into moving imagery. This exploration considers how AI distills complexity into patterns we can perceive.