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gorgoiler 2 hours ago [-]
Do I recognize the UI style here as being that cool, hacker, dark-mode, glowing aura text, rounded mono typeface style? Whoever came up with that motif and inadvertently coaxed fhe AI tools into copying it into ubiquity has had an enormous impact on the world!
There are a lot of cells used for rank and vote count. If you used A-Z for rank and dropped the vote count you’d be able to see 50% more title, which is a lot. Vote count could be an optional overlay shown at the end of the title in the last 3 seconds of each frame. Or just drop it altogether.
freitasm 3 hours ago [-]
Sounds cool. Couldn't see it though. "Rate limited" on my first visit. Using a static IPv4 and IPv6.
Unless your host is limiting number of requests, indiscriminately.
PaybackTony 31 minutes ago [-]
Was CloudFlare limiting after a large burst of interest. All better. Only took a leg
bitwize 16 minutes ago [-]
I was kinda hoping that you would arduino the Hackernews front page onto an actual train-style flipboard, but this is a pretty cute web trick.
StizzurpXDD 2 hours ago [-]
The title of the first post is crealy readable, while the rest of the texts and numbers are glitched.
It's cool though.
PaybackTony 40 minutes ago [-]
Was not expecting 30k visits in an hour. Patched up the mobile view and got everything running again. Oof. Thank you for checking it out!
5 hours ago [-]
gab007 32 minutes ago [-]
Neat. Now where can I get a real physical flip board, lol?
kevinten10 4 hours ago [-]
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throw03172019 3 hours ago [-]
Rate limited. RIP
PaybackTony 1 hours ago [-]
Yes, got rate limited. Didn't expect the traffic but it's back
There are a lot of cells used for rank and vote count. If you used A-Z for rank and dropped the vote count you’d be able to see 50% more title, which is a lot. Vote count could be an optional overlay shown at the end of the title in the last 3 seconds of each frame. Or just drop it altogether.
Unless your host is limiting number of requests, indiscriminately.
It's cool though.