You can add whichever Unicode code point you like (if you know it), or take a random one for a spin (if you don’t).
Kudos to @jakegiltsoff.bsky.social for the bulk of the design work and Jason Kisch for actually building the thing.
When folks say they have 10x'd their productivity with AI, most of the time this is what is actually happening:
I always love reading @aresluna.org’s thoughtful analyses of software design, but this one really stood out:
“The engineers decided to change the logic to increment the tone [caused by power converters] in precise few steps resembling a musical scale, rather than allowing it to rise continuously.”