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Great work! I really like the interface here, I think you put a lot of taste into the way this all came together. It's quite hard (appropriately so!) I would love to see a experienced structural biologist go at this.


Thank you. I started the development with the interface first, basically making a mockup of how the finished game should look like, and then prodding LLMs with a stick to make a backend that would support this interface without crashing.

Making a nice-looking web GUI without knowing relevant vocabulary was a very clunky process in comparison to code pipelines, basically just pasting screenshots into the chat window and asking LLMs to "line up stuff properly", which they still couldn't manage to do in places.


Video didn't display for me even after turning off content blockers, here's the url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIjdKIMQh4s


works with Firefox + uBlock Origin + canvas blocker


I knew before clicking this was going to be a Saab, I miss mine!


Saab also had a feature where it would turn off all the lights in the instrument panel, but you could turn them back on by hitting the top of the dash. Might be a Swedish thing as Volvo had it too.


night mode!


Many if not most cars had green gauges in the 80s and 90s. They all had some sort of knob, wheel or other adjustment.


Saab went further though and just light up the relevant instruments. If you're good on fuel, it remains dark etc.


Saab also had a battery warning light, like most cars. However, if the battery was not charging, the light would not come on. Also if the bulb burned out, your alternator wouldn't work.

My saabs, of the 5 I own, only have working lights in about 2 of them. One has no tacho (from factory), one no speedo (broken)

Turns out you pretty much dont need any of that stuff anyway.


Saab loved to talk about their fighter jets in their car marketing.


i miss mine too!


Just set it to the "Efficient" tone, let's hope there's less pedantic encouragement of the projects I'm tackling, and less emoji usage.


I wonder tone affects performance. It's something I'd like to think they surely benchmarked, but saw no mention of that


If you're already down there, set up some geothermal!


This is a beautiful solution to a tedious problem that shouldn't exist in the first place! Great work.


Comics need a full "image" for the page, so this is unlikely to work. Can you inspect the requests and see what you get?

Or to the author: what happens to images in the ebook?


If all you need is an image, can't you just use browser automation tools to screenshot each page? After all, much of the content is in images so it's not like you need it OCRed for accessibility purposes.


If you can live with lower quality image. Most people probably will be ok with that though.


It will depend on the books, but the images aren't that high resolution in general.

I've had some slightly blurry on 2.8x1.9k screens, especially the older ones.


you just tell puppeteer to change resolution


"Good" TVs are so cheap these days, that premium wouldn't be acceptable in my mind. The fix the other posters mention about banning it from the internet and just using HDMI works well enough for me.


Buy the ebook, then download a beautiful DRM-free and guilt-free version from Anna's Archive? win-win.


Damn, that's an impressive obfuscation and debugging. If you get around to releasing it I would be interested.



You are an absolute legend, nice work!


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