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At that point, I could get Claude to re-create this project if I wanted to. I wouldn't have to wait ten years[1] until 2036 (which is really stupid in its own right) for 1.0.0 — mainly some AI vibed code — to be reforked into a new project.

I get it's a fun little AI toy project, but that license is just silly for one.

[1] https://github.com/nordstjernen-web/nordstjernen/blob/main/L...


False. I would sue you for copyright infringement if you did this.


I tried using Gource and... well, the commits were not sorted by date, so the time goes all over the place.


Ah that is a pity, because Gource sure does have a way of showing who is making a mess of things and who is tidying things up…


I love that clicking the empty space and just doing nothing at all still causes the blocks to fall apart after some time.


Since it's going to collapse anyway, it's fun to table flip everything using the botton block.


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Turn on JS or check what's causing it to fail to load. It's a little JS physics toy of this XKCD comic. https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/2347:_Dependency


The whole "Disabling JavaScript and then pretending to not know why websites don't work and then acting holier-than-thou about it" shtick gets old.

You know sites will break. Could you just cut the bullshit with pretending to not understand broken websites?


Truly baffling, you're voluntarily disabling a critical piece of how websites expect to function and then act shocked when web sites don't cater to the >>0.0001% of users who decline to allow their site to work.


Wow. Umm, the "free generations" limit is running on a client-based honour system...


Oh god, now we're gonna have two different standards for a scream cypher https://xkcd.com/927/


Holy crap, I didn't know that they used that engine for that game. I thought they stopped using it after Octodad: DC.


Try reading "HiGh sky buys The lies" in the font. Pretty difficult to make out what it says...


I think most of what makes this font readable is the user using context to sort of guess at what the word could be.

If you start writing things that aren’t sentences normal people would use (or especially if you start mixing case) it doesn’t hold up. Still interesting for a “normal” use case though.


For future reference, look at what the same hacker posted a few hours ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44997145


A website that closes on Mondays? Stupid, stupid concept. As stupid as Steam's Tuesday Maintenance...

Fortunately, you can skip it very easily: https://melonking.net/melon


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