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I love it, just purchased a pack. I've also found that it is a very great tool to test LLM, like take a screenshot of a half resolved game and feed it to ChatGPT with the rules and ask him to select the next target


Thank you so much! Also, you might find this interesting regarding testing LLMs: https://www.nicksypteras.com/blog/cbs-benchmark.html


turn out Claude Sonnet 4.5 is far better as resolving those as ChatGPT 5.2


I play chess on a e-ink smartphone and it is a nice break for my eyes in the evening. I can not wait for the moment when I would be able to code on a nice colored e-ink desktop screen


BOOX has 13" Tab X C color e-ink reader, which runs Android. I have non-color version (Tab X), and used it few times to work under bright sun (in vim, connected over mosh/ssh to my laptop + wireless keyboard). It was okay experience - not perfect, but quite comfortable.


Be warned: each layer of eink reduces contrast. With 4 layers, the contrast of the color boox tablet is terrible. Also, if you buy from boox, you have to pay about $50 to return it. Not worth it at all in my experience, unless you will always be in direct sunlight.

I went through that and then bought a Carta 1200 display BOOX 13.9 and it's amazing. Black and white only, but the contrast makes the device usable.

If you know you won't return the device, get it on their website because they'll give you extra pen tips and a case. I got mine on Amazon, so I missed out on the extra stuff because of my return experience.


100% agreed. I have 2 Boox color tablets and 1 B&W and the contrast differences make the color ones far less pleasant to use. For reading with the backlight, color Boox is just not ready.


E Ink Gallery 3 [1] (used on the new remarkable) shouldn't have that problem as it is coloured particles rather than a filter array on top. So displaying white should be just as bright as a b/w display.

[1]: https://www.eink.com/brand/detail/Gallery_3


I guess I am not ready to work without having colored code


For what it’s worth, text formatting unrelated to color (font weight, italics, underline, etc) can provide some additional style variations.


You can get used to it quickly


There are already multiple color e-ink desktop monitor manufacturers... they're just not 75hz.


What e-ink smartphone do you use?


Not OP but I'm on a BigMe HiBreak Pro! Works... well enough.


Also HiBreak pro


OP did miss the vscode extension for claude code, it is still terminal based but: - it show you the diff of the incoming changes in vscode ( like git ) - it know the line you selected in the editor for context


So I won't get anything more that the file compare that appear when claude in terminal ask to modify a file ?


You can select lines, which will be added to the context (can't do that from the console), it can show the edited files in the VSCode editor, not just in the terminal.


The extension say "Tab awareness: Claude can see which files you have open in the editor" I don't know how to activate this, it would help me to not have to CD in the terminal each time


Ok so I tested it by CD into a directory, and open a file from another directory, create an empty function and selecting the function in the editor, and asking claude to just "fill the function" it knew which text was selected in which file and filled the function, this will gain me some time


I use Bunny for my real estate model viewer where each visitor must download hundred of pictures example https://icade-leblancmesnil.hive-maquette3d.fr/maquette/f5 Bunny was the best solution to serve those images fast at scale and for really cheap.


Is there another example that show how memory allocation work with pointers and stuff ?


It seems to work similarly as in C, i.e. you call malloc manually, there is some form of automatic size deduction though:

https://github.com/galileolajara/cp1/blob/main/examples/04-v...


I also like generating things with sha-256, checkout pattern generated from a key string https://cryptoghost.art/


One day I was asked to take on a web development assignment. The aim was to make the website delivered by a guy look more like the figma model. The guy had used tailwind. That's when I realized that tailwind is great for rapid prototyping, but if you really want something precise, nothing beats raw css. Needless to say, the mission was hell.


Ideally design would be using a design system - you can alter all the spacing utilities in Tailwind to match the design spacing if they don't go by the multiples of 4 that Tailwind does.

If you're getting Figmas with inconsistent padding / margins everywhere, no CSS framework is going to save you.


did you feel you didn't have enough debit at all?


Happen in Chrome and Safari


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