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🚨 A Ukrainian developer just dropped a brilliant productivity hack that’s equal parts genius and hilarious. He built a GLSL shader for the Ghostty terminal that turns your screen into a living black hole. The longer you code without a break, the more it grows — warping and stretching...

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