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@ashwinl@Sachin_Shah_ It is probably the best for the price if you like the physical, retro aesthetic and film simulation. Call a local cam shop and get on the waitlist.
@JohnPhamous If the user scrolls down so that one of the subsequent rows lines up perfectly with the top, it'll look like it cannot be scrolled up.
In the past, for a horizontal scroll area, I went with a subtle drop shadow that is only visible when scrolled past 0 + some_margin. It helped.
It'd only add capabilities if you wanted to either:
1) show the full context by showing whole file org with everything but important bits folded e.g. seeing how similar fr/ is to en/
2) make the files links to actual files or tooltips/hover-cards for longer comments but no desire to add full fledged editor
I am pretty sure it could retain the ascii style though so you wouldn't lose the minimal feel. But not sure it is worth it to ya.
@sebastienlorber@shadcn@JohnPhamous@crutchcorn@docusaurus I was a mentor to some students contributing to docusaurus for MLH so I'm familiar with the codebase but couldn't think of where a file tree would be applicable.
Except maybe to show file/folder structure of a repo or project within a doc or page?
@JohnPhamous@shadcn Yeah it is following that convention for keyboard accessibility EXCEPT for the typeahead and keyboard selection (neither have been implemented/integrated yet).
@FreyaHolmer Vertical slider seems like a good idea but with a shorter distance, you'd get less resolution per tick.
A better solution, which does require work, is to make it make a box w vertical space of a vertical slider but make slider rotary. Get Pi to infinity times more distance.
@banisgh If you had 3 dog robots, they should have just above the necessary DOF collectively to fold clothes, vacuum, etc for you... if they knew how to work together.
@banisgh Yeah, it can only stand and wiggle right now. I'm starting to use GPT to train it without me manually animating it.
The parts for making this were around $500 retail (imo a great price point) not counting compute and sensorswhich I am just using what I already had on hand.