What happened: Horizon is a GPU-accelerated terminal board that puts all your sessions on an infinite canvas. Organize, pan, zoom, and never lose a terminal again.
What to watch next: movement around gpu-accelerated, infinite-canvas.

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What happened: Horizon is a GPU-accelerated terminal board that puts all your sessions on an infinite canvas. Organize, pan, zoom, and never lose a terminal again.
What to watch next: movement around gpu-accelerated, infinite-canvas.
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Tabs, splits, and tmux work fine until you have several projects open with logs, tests, and long-running shells. I kept rebuilding context instead of resuming work. Horizon puts shells on an infinite canvas. You can arrange them into workspaces and reopen later with layout, scrollback, and history i
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Meta’s flailing virtual reality social experience is being discontinued in June. It's part of Meta’s broader moves to slim down the business that became its namesake.
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Show HN: Horizon – GPU-accelerated infinite-canvas terminal in Rust.
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Show HN: Horizon – GPU-accelerated infinite-canvas terminal in RustHorizon is a GPU-accelerated terminal board that puts all your sessions on an infinite canvas. Organize, pan, zoom, and never lose a terminal again.
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Meta Is Shutting Down Horizon Worlds on Meta QuestMeta’s flailing virtual reality social experience is being discontinued in June. It's part of Meta’s broader moves to slim down the business that became its namesake.
Meta’s flailing virtual reality social experience is being discontinued in June. It's part of Meta’s broader moves to slim down the business that became its namesake.
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Meta’s flailing virtual reality social experience is being discontinued in June. It's part of Meta’s broader moves to slim down the business that became its namesake.
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