20 random bookmarks

stuff me collect

2025-07-02

239.

Enso - Write now, edit later

enso.sonnet.io

Ensō is a writing tool that helps you enter a state of flow. It does this by separating writing from editing and thus making it harder for you to edit yourself.
The text fades away as you type so you can focus on what you want to say instead of how you want to say it.
You can’t select or edit text, but you can download and review it once you’re done.

2025-03-26

Reposted 220.

Hive Puzzles vol. 1

gripot.se/hive/HivePuzzles_vol1.pdf

Hive the board game puzzles. A notation for games is also introduced.

via Optozorax

2025-03-18

Reposted 216.

Life Altering Postgresql Patterns

mccue.dev/pages/3-11-25-life-altering-postgresql-patterns

2025-03-10

213.

A system to organise your life

johnnydecimal.com

Johnny.Decimal is designed to help you find things quickly, with more confidence, and less stress.

2025-02-25

Reposted 206.

Red Blob Games: Hexagonal Grids

www.redblobgames.com/grids/hexagons

Amit's guide to math, algorithms, and code for hexagonal grids in games

2025-01-21

200.

sysz - An fzf terminal UI for systemctl

github.com/joehillen/sysz

2024-12-16

Reposted 191.

Strategies for Minimizing the Total Cost of Computer Ownership

cheapskatesguide.org/articles/cost-strategies.html

A few basic rules for buying and using computers can save anyone significant amounts of money and produce the confidence required to try new things with computers.

2024-11-12

171.

Staticcheck

staticcheck.dev

Using static analysis, it finds bugs and performance issues, offers simplifications, and enforces style rules.

2024-10-31

165.

Timezones are weird. But only finitely so

ssoready.com/blog/engineering/truths-programmers-timezones

I’m gonna show you some weird timezones. In fact, the weirdest timezones.
To learn how their weirdness is represented in software, we’ll look at the raw timezone files that all software ultimately relies on.

2024-07-23

141.

How to Live | Derek Sivers

sive.rs/h

Want to read and reflect somewhere on every chapter one day...
How to remember that i want it?

27 conflicting answers and one weird conclusion. Many books believe they know how you should live. But each book disagrees with the next. In “How to Live”, each chapter believes it knows how you should live. And each chapter disagrees with the next.

2024-07-09

129.

Выгорание - личный опыт и пошаговая инструкция по приведению себя в порядок за 24 часа

vc.ru/life/1293647
  • 17:00 - 20:00 - отпустить тормоза. Избегайте наркотиков, но в остальном дайте себе полный карт-бланш в том, что вы себе обычно не позволяете.

  • 20:00 - 22:00 - прислушайтесь к своим чувствам. Включите музыку, побейте грушу, посидите в тишине. У каждого свой метод. На этом этапе важно дать волю эмоциям.

  • 22:00 - 7:00 - сон. Чем дольше, тем лучше. Но важно не валяться, если вы уже проснулись.

  • 07:00 - 10:00 - уборка. Чем больше вы выкинете или подарите кому-то, тем лучше. Делайте это с предельной жестокостью.

  • 10:00 - 13:00 - спорт, массаж, баня (безусловно можно сочетать). Помните о том, что здесь важно почувствовать тело. Вернуться в реальность через ощущения и движения.

  • 13:00 - 14:30 - десять дел. Важно не делать больше, не делать сложного, но использовать этот метод для разгона внутреннего генератора и перевода его в созидательное русло.

  • 14:30 - 17:00 - потоковое творчество. От футбола до рисования. Это очень индивидуально. Принципиально важно на этом этапе создать что-то свое, вернуть вкус творчества и игры.

2024-07-02

Reposted 118.

Oatmeal - Blogroll

eli.li/blogroll
114.

A guide to home row mods

precondition.github.io/home-row-mods

What are home row mods? What is a mod-tap? What settings do you need to use? What are the alternatives? And more in this article...

bouncepaw:

I don't think home row mods are a good idea.

I use home row mods for several month, the only downside is a need for a separate layer without mods for gaming

2024-06-28

107.

Queueing – An interactive study of queueing strategies

encore.dev/blog/queueing

Very good article about how queueing works, different methods to handle high load. Super cool interactive examples with animations!

2024-05-21

Reposted 77.

OLLOS

alexanderobenauer.com/ollos

OLLOS is an experiment that organizes everything in my personal computing environment on one unified timeline.

2024-05-07

65.

Stirling-PDF

github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF

#1 Locally hosted web application that allows you to perform various operations on PDF files - Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF

2024-04-30

63.

93% of Paint Splatters are Valid Perl Programs | Colin McMillen

www.mcmillen.dev/sigbovik

merely 93% of paint splatters parse as valid Perl.

2024-03-13

27.

Personal Goals Have to Happen Now

www.raptitude.com/2023/11/personal-goals-have-to-happen-now

Personal goals are generally expected to happen later.
The reason it’s hard to get going on personal goals is that you’re already using all of your time. No matter who you are, you’re already using all 24 hours, every day, for something. Because this will always be true, goals that happen at all must happen now, while you still don’t yet have time.
Basically, you learn to work in small, uniform parcels of time. They’re short, timer-bound, and unwaveringly focused on a particular outcome. Most importantly, they can fit into real life, as it already is.

26.

When You Go Straight Towards Your Kryptonite

www.raptitude.com/2024/01/when-you-go-straight-towards-your-kryptonite

When perpetual avoidance is allowed, this familiarity never develops, and the kryptonite effect entrenches itself. The activity in question, however innocuous to everyone else, seems to wither your power and confidence whenever you get too close. Only by getting close despite the effect, and experiencing what dancing, algebra, or working with puff pastry is all about — rather than simply reacting to your old, scorned-outsider’s thoughts about it — can you neutralize the effect.

2023-03-05

3.

I3wm Документация

leetovskiy.github.io/i3-russian-userguide