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The ? has "Create HTML/CSS of an analog clock showing ${time}. Include numbers (or numerals) if you wish, and have a CSS animated second hand. Make it responsive and use a white background. Return ONLY the HTML/CSS code with no markdown formatting."


Hmm nothing fancy then, but perhaps with tubing results will vary.

I hate prompt discovery (not engineering this thing!), but it actually matters.


you might check out Copenhagen Megagames[1] which is the other name I've seen for this type of stuff

[1] https://www.cphmegagames.dk/


I don't know if its a urban legend or not, but I always heard that this was the upstream cause this plugin [1] in jenkins being a day one install on teams I was on

[1] https://plugins.jenkins.io/greenballs/


Yep.

https://www.jenkins.io/blog/2012/03/13/why-does-jenkins-have...

I still don't forgive Jenkins for giving in and replacing blue with green.


https://merrysky.net/ is the closest I've found yet to the Dark Sky mobile web ux


This is impressively very close! It uses Pirate Weather, a thread on accuracy from last week: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34198683


Seems to be way off the mark, at least here in Europe.


Wow. Thanks for posting this



If you want a breadth of industry publications physically delivered, I greatly recommend the Trade Journal Cooperative https://www.tradejournalcooperative.com/


Also good in this genre is Jon Bois' Accidental Upload Film Review [0]

[0] https://www.sbnation.com/2015/7/17/8990773/accidental-upload...


Headline predictions:

-2024 Stewart Butterfield announces new MMORPG, "Cology"

-2025 Butterfield reluctantly shutters Cology after failing to attract playerbase

-2026 Butterfield announces public release of collaborative VR design tool first built for Cology, "Devival"

-2027 Devival passes 3 million DAUs

-2028 Devival announces IPO

-2029 Devival sold to Adobe for $35b

-2032 Stewart Butterfield announces new MMORPG, "Breviariam"


Don't forget the part where he sells the Cology domain and trademarks to another tech startup :)

(I have quite a few friends who have some fondness for what Glitch-the-game was trying to do. Always appreciated that they open sourced the art from it: https://www.glitchthegame.com/public-domain-game-art/)



If it only takes "a minimal amount of creativity ... to come up with scenarios where people can misuse read tracking" why did they build the feature in the first place?


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