Show HN: Eyesite - experimental website combining computer vision and web design
By
akchro
I wanted Apple Vision Pros, but I don’t have $3,500 in my back pocket. So I made Apple Vision Pros at home.
This was just a fun little project I made. Currently, the website doesn't work on screens less than 1200x728 (Sorry mobile users!) It also might struggle on lower end devices.
For best results, have a webcam pointing right at you. I tested my website with a MacBook camera.
Any comments, questions, or suggestions are greatly appreciated!
blog: https://blog.andykhau.com/blog/eyesite
check it out: https://eyesite.andykhau.com/
github: https://github.com/akchro/eyesite
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44253307
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