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If I set the scale value (150) to roughly the ppi of my screen (4k 27"), I can see the effect. You should see the rotating stars only in a small field of view (fov) where your eyes are focused and all other stars should seem to remain still.

My phone screen is a bit over 500 ppi. I tried it full screen across the entire range that it's in focus (I'm mildly nearsighted), and I could just see the things spinning across the whole field if the pinwheels were big enough to see motion at all.

Maybe it doesn't work on small/AMOLED screens?


Don't forget, "Lot of the code was written on a mobile phone using tmux and vim on a bus". That's crazy.


I have tried to run micro https://micro-editor.github.io/ on my phone but this is some other beast if someone is running tmux and vim on their phone

I have found that typing normally is really preferably on android and usually I didn't like having to press columns or ctrl or anything so as such since micro is really just such a great thing overall, it fit so perfectly that when I had that device, I was coding more basic python on my phone than I was on my pc

Although back then I was running alpine on UserLand and I learnt a lot trying to make that alpine vm of sorts to work with python as it basically refused to and I think I learnt a lot which I might have forgotten now but the solution was very hacky (maybe gcompat) and I liked it


I do a lot of development and sysadmin stuff on phones and tablets, to a large degree due to PentiKeyboard. It helps a lot to see the entire screen and have all the usual keyboard sends that a regular, physical keyboard has.

https://software-lab.de/penti.html


I'm using micro in termux on my android. The keyboard of termux is quite adapted to the CLU bindings (ctrl-f, ctrl-s,...). My main use is to take notes, though I bought a physical small bluetooth keyboard perfect for making a little bit of python scripts from time to time.

I must admit that coding in vim on a kinda big project on a smartphone is really impressive.


Even though I drink some alcohol as well, it think kind of sad that it has such a reverse association with not having fun. I am sure almost all people would have an awesome time regardless. It's very deeply ingrained in our culture and just the default behaviour when meeting in the evening.


The letter below the "Editing" label is an input field. You can change the current letter there.


Thanks, got it! There's no clue that it's editable.


It's not bundled. `uv format` will use the `ruff` binary and more or less run `uvx ruff format` behind the scene.


It's this "more or less" that is a problem. More complication, less reliability.


Congratulation on releasing this project, despite some of the criticism mentioned here.

One issue I encountered. I cannot seem to create lists containing works like Todo, Done, .... No error message is shown. Creating lists with random strings always work though.


Thanks for the support and for flagging - I've not seen that behaviour before, but I'll raise a ticket to investigate!


It's definitely not related to the population's gun ownership ratio. I would say gun violence is probably comparable with our European neighbours. It's just way lower compared to the US.

Also, from my experience, there is not a clear trend whether companies in Switzerland want employees to keep working or if they just let them go during the notice period. I've seen many examples of both.


Never expected HN to explain to me what "evergaol" means, but here I am. Thanks :)


Wow, are these 7 RTX 4090s in a single setup? Care to share more how you build it (case, cooling, power, ..)?


Most of these are just an EPYC server platform, some cursed risers and multiple PSUs (though cryptominer server PSU adapters are probably better). See https://nonint.com/2022/05/30/my-deep-learning-rig/ and https://www.mov-axbx.com/wopr/wopr_concept.html.


Looks like a fire hazard :)


WOPR read is the best IMO.


You might find the journey of Tinycorp's Tinybox interesting, it's a machine with 6 to 8 4090 GPUs and you should be able to track down a lot of their hardware choices including pictures on their Twitter and other info on George his livestreams.


EPYC + Supermicro + C-Payne retimers/cabling. 208-240V power typically mandatory for the most affordable power supplies (chain a server/crypto PSU for the GPUs from ParallelMiner to an ATX PSU for general use).

Beyond that, not much else.


Basically this but with an extra card on the x8 slot for connecting my monitors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C548PLVwjHA

There's a bunch of similar setups and there are a couple of dozen people that have done something similar on /r/localllama.


I'd like to know too


Same here. But for the time being, I can just click away the modal (don't click any of the buttons) and the video starts anyway. I assume that will change soon.


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