20 random bookmarks
stuff me collect
stuff me collect
I've written a number of little scripts over the years, many of which I use every day. Here's a little collection.
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.
Настольное пособие по тому, как писать в go-way стиле
Author proposes to replace modern browsers with the following architecture. You make HTTP requests, server return you WASM blobs, they get executed. No built-in DOM.
DOM and its three languages are among the best technologies ever made, despite being so misused. It not being the default way will probably be disastrous. Think about accessibility!
But the idea is cool 🤔
A container-based approach to boot a full Android system on regular GNU/Linux systems running Wayland based desktop environments.
with love for Experiments Lain
This site is a love letter to the internet, to Neocities, and to my personal intrests.
This is a simple self hosted server that has a simple but powerful interface to block ads, paywalls, and other nonsense. Specially for sites like medium, new york times which have paid articles that you normally cannot read
Desktop-приложение с настоящим интерфейсом, с учетом реалий Windows
Why you should use and write man pages.
Local documentation that is easy to find is so much better. And man pages are powerful.
Баунс читает Кафку.
Would you love me if I became a worm?, somebody could ask. I would respond that no, I don't in fact love you, for you are a worm.
Indeed I find humans more valuable.
make it for yourself first
automate the backups; prefer to edit locally and push
avoid SBCs (ie. RaspberryPi) and prefer PCs
you don't have to let everyone in
Online simulator to learn automotive wiring and how to troubleshoot and fix problems with it
Eidos is an extensible framework for managing your personal data throughout your lifetime in one place
I can't get the noise out of my head. People who watch the video express awe and disgust. And that is why Dutch software developer Bert Hubert's experiment is so powerful. It doesn't really uncover something that we shouldn't already know. Something we often choose to ignore. The brilliance is
Set of tools to be installed on every your server, because if something goes down there might be no way and/or time to install it anymore
This is a collection of random thoughts regarding the application of permacultural ideas to the computer world.
In the wonderful solarpunk future, we do not use telepathy
In the wonderful solarpunk future, we have enough time to not do two things at once
If you can't decide between two applications, pick the one with less input lag.