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Live demo doesn't seem to work


got an out of memory :)

HN loved it too much, running this on a 5$ machine with 1G ram :)

it's back now


redeploying on a more beefy instance with 8G ram :)


done


The link is 404 now :/


It would be 10x more interesting to me when the lion mimic cute animal behaviors instead of jumping on poles. Things like scratching ears, walking/running/jumping (legs movements), showing emotions (ears, eyes, tail), etc.

All of the lion dances I have seen in the past are all trying to impress viewers by doing dangerous stuff: climb, jumping on high poles, split fire,... I mean that is a lot of work, but not that impressive, as I can clearly see 2 grown ass man under the cape most of the time.

If anyone have a good lion dance video as per the description above, please send me, I really appreciate it.


Something like the yellow lion in this video from 4:17

https://youtu.be/0Mg0cn26IoA


The first video has the lion scratching his ears when on the poles.

I thought they made a good impression of a live and cute giant quadruped.


Maybe you can show/explain how it works in the landing page?


Sound like a good idea!


Congrats on the launch!

I like the idea of bringing subsystems into fully separated products. First comment boxes and now notifications.

Believe it or not, I was drafting this exact idea this in my notes for the last couple of weeks, haha.


I'm building a macOS app for developers:

https://devutils.app

It's a bunch of small utilities that you usually rely on online websites: JSON formatter, unix time converter, base64 decode, etc.

The app provides all of that offline and open source :)


Whoops, thank you! Fixed.


Haha, yeah, I hope HN will have a solution for big threads soon.


Thank you very much!


> You can comfortably list all parents of a comment on this flamegraph, but basically you'll end up reading a random thread w/o knowing first if it will be interesting

Agree, the new version of the page addresses this by listing the direct replies of a selected comment. But yeah, this prototype would need a lot more works on it to become useful.

Anyway, thanks for sharing!


Just some friendly feedback: don't hijack browser's scroll and back button feature.


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