#430Voronoi Text Cells
A Voronoi mosaic of letters: seeds jitter inside a grid and wander over time, so the cell partition is forever re-tiling, and each cell holds a single hashed glyph rotated and scaled to sit in its patch. The true edge distance is found in a second pass (projecting onto the perpendicular bisector between the winning seed and its neighbours) so the borders read as crisp neon filaments rather than blurred bands. Cell hue and letter come from the seed hash, drifting between cyan and the fg tint on the dark field. The cursor shoves nearby seeds outward — bulging the cells around it — while the mosaic keeps drifting on its own when the pointer is gone; scrolling packs in more, finer cells, and a held press strobes random cells bright like a lightbox flicking on and off.