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This is really cool, now I'm tempted to add some kind of interactive element like this to my website. reminds me of the 2000s internet online user/views counters


Check out this mosaic as well: https://rishikeshs.com/mosaic/

I'm mesmerised by how many people take time to click all these! :D

It has been updated by people from: AE, IT, FR, US, IN, BE, GB, AU, PL, MX, DK, BR, JP, DE, CH, IL, SK, ES, SE, CA, NL, AR, NZ, PF, IS, CO, CL, GE, PT, RO, FI, PH, CZ


Thank you for clicking!


Thanks! Thank you for sharing this, TIL about The Button - looks much cooler and interactive, wish I'd thought of this haha.

After making this I also learned about the Global Caps lock: https://eieio.games/blog/the-global-capslock-key/


Yeah hahah, I suspect a lot of the clicks have already been automated, when I went to sleep it was at around ~4k clicks and in the morning it had gone up to 140k clicks

Curious to see how much load/clicks the hacky Go code will handle


I was thinking about your logging/storage. If for every click you log action/IP/date/time/etc, 100-200 bytes of text and I gave you about 1000 clicks with my auto-clicker in a couple of minutes, and if 10-20 people like me do this and leave it running while we watch LotR-extended, could we hurt your storage?

At 100ms per click, 1sec = 10 clicks, 600 per min, 36000 per hour, x4 h for LotR-Ext = 144k x 200 bytes x 20 people = 576,000,000 bytes, nope we won't hurt your storage if you log 200 bytes per click :)


Haha nice point of reference (LotR) - I ended up not storing user-agent/ip etc, only 8 bytes for the timestamp. I was initially going to dump the clicks on sqlite but it felt a bit OTT, so I just keep appending the 8 bytes to the end of a file.

I regret not keeping more details, would make for an interesting an analysis and as you said unlikely to hurt storage unless more people were clicking.


Yeah, I did not expect it to be that short . Not shared with many people apart from some friends and here in HN, so I was expecting a few hours more.

Haven't looked much at the traffic/clicks history yet but curious to see activity over time since this started


Bitwarden Authenticator is a separate service. Even if you don't use bitwarden you can use this apparently


But if somebody compromised their internal infrastructure they could push out malicious updates to both the Authenticator and the clients of the password manager (most likely the browser extension), compromising both security factors at once


See also https://github.com/valence-rs/valence A "clean room" implementation of the Minecraft server written in Rust


Hi, Valence is a framework (similar to Minestom in Java). You have to build everything you self. Pumpkin is not a framework :D. Also Valence is bit unactive (look commits)


That's why I said "clean room implementation". Any reason why Pumpkin does not build on top of Valence? Would be great to see a more cohesive ecosystem for Minecraft servers in the rust community rather than reinventing the wheel


yes , I was also thinking about this . +1


There's Gemini Nano which runs on-device


Gemini Ultra answered this correctly for me: " It's impossible to say for sure if Jake will like salmon or cheese based on the information given."


While technically true, you could say that about all riddles. See GPT-4's explanation here, which intuits the rule and answers the riddle correctly. https://chat.openai.com/share/b1452950-b493-4e27-b097-e64f21...


~~Well, worth nothing that the original prompt you provided didn't include the suggested strategy~~

Edit: My bad didn't read the parent comment properly


Is image generation working for you?


Yeah. I don't have much personal use for image generation though.


It's working for me (on Gemini Advanced)


Mhm could be a region thing maybe? Not working for me on Gemini Advanced in the UK


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