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Absolute power and money corrupts. In this case looks like both. Yeah I stopped using Replit after this. Other alternatives https://stackblitz.com/ https://glot.io/ https://codesandbox.io/. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
You can also use online coding editors such as https://replit.com/ or https://glot.io/. Source: over 2 years ago
Would you be willing to click the link in my parent comment (which links to code on glot.io, a trusted open source online evaluator), then click the Run button to generate output and confirm the parsing and then flattening shown in the output is the sort of thing you were talking about? Source: over 2 years ago
I usually just go to glot.io . It supports lots of languages, which is quiet nice. Source: over 2 years ago
There is maybe some room for design too (Figma), but there are many times I wish it DIDN'T do that and encouraged better frame/file organization instead. ------- It can also be useful for some visualizations, like taxonomy: https://itol.embl.de/itol.cgi or https://www.onezoom.org/life.html "Drill down for details" like in disk space analysis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKClylmlv3w&t=1s (or similar one in D3:... - Source: Hacker News / 4 days ago
This library is so cool. It makes spinning up a quick demo incredibly easy - I've used it in Observable notebooks a few times: - https://observablehq.com/@simonw/openai-clip-in-a-browser - https://observablehq.com/@simonw/detect-objects-in-images The size of the models feels limiting at first, but for quite a few applications telling a user with a good laptop and connection that they have to wait 30s for it to... - Source: Hacker News / 8 days ago
Thanks for posting this! I've been experimenting with adding generative ambient music to my white noise app Ambiphone [0] using tone.js, but I've just been using manually written progressions and motifs, so I'm really excited to try this out. Just a heads up that your example at https://observablehq.com/@ricardomatias/playa doesn't seem to be working at the moment because of browser autoplay restrictions - the... - Source: Hacker News / 17 days ago
(1) Check out the underlying D3 example of zoomable circles - https://observablehq.com/@d3/zoomable-circle-packing?intent=fork (2) Explore D3.js demos - I show potential clients this demo page frequently, and it never ceases to blow minds and start interesting conversations! Enjoy. - Source: Hacker News / 19 days ago
Not a problem, I've benchmarked some GPU backed js libraries here: [0]: https://observablehq.com/@dleeftink/ultimate-compute-show-down. - Source: Hacker News / 21 days ago
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