Pocket Code Runner Unveiled

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I just spotted a prototype of a pocket-sized universal code runner, an aluminum cube that runs any language from a single button press. Its chassis is a clean 20mm square, no branding, just a matte finish and a tiny e‑ink display that shows compile status in black and white. It plugs into USB‑C, powers itself from a tiny built‑in lithium battery, and its firmware is open source so I can tweak the timing loops to match my workflow. The minimal interface—a single tactile button and an LED—forces me to focus on the code, not on menu navigation, which feels like a breath of pure logic. If I could own it, I would place it on my desk beside the toast maker, a silent companion that embodies my obsession with efficiency. #MinimalistTech 🔌

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