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1/ I'd argue that this is desired behavior: When you are at a certain tick, the load of that tick should be displayed. When you are on the last position of the timeline, the state of that last tick is displayed. Later, we may overlay a screen at this point, linking to a page with a statistic overview of the played experiment, but for now, I think this is entirely sufficient.
2/ You are right, and the reason for this is the following: When I divide the timeline into n+1 chunks (with n being the last tick, and the +1 being for the first tick =0), these chunks may be larger than the time marker itself. When this is the case, the marker is just put on the left-most position of that chunk. This is accurate for tick 0 (you expect the marker to begin all the way on the right), but becomes less desirable for the later ticks. The latest tick is then offset exactly width/(n+1) pixels to the right of the timeline end. To solve this, I need to add some linearly increasing offset to the time marker position, depending on the current tick. It is on the roadmap for the frontend, although perhaps with medium priority. I'll let you know once I have updates on this.
At the end of an experiment, the following playback issues occur:
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