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Автор убирает рекламу и логотипы вообще со всего и делает это очень красиво
Flexbox Labs is a visual tool for learning and experimenting with CSS Flexbox. It lets you adjust layout settings in real-time, view changes instantly, and export the HTML/CSS code.
With a sufficient number of users of an API, it does not matter what you promise in the contract: all observable behaviors of your system will be depended on by somebody.
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.
TempleOS has images in comments btw.
Explore live radio by rotating the globe.
A simple utility to add Mastodon bookmarks to https://betula.mycorrhiza.wiki/ - gglanzani/betulon
Wow!
Eidos is an extensible framework for managing your personal data throughout your lifetime in one place
Space Explorer
A *web site* search engine, instead of a web page centered one!
Simply do the math. If you have 180 friends on Facebook, which seems to be a low amount those days, if your friends take, on average, 10 days of vacation per year, you will have, on average, five friends on vacation every day. Add to this statistic that some people like to re-post pictures of old vacations and it means that you will be bombarded daily by pictures of sunny beaches and beautiful landscapes while you are waiting under neon light for your next boring meeting in a gray office. By design, Facebook makes you feel miserable.
Our mind, not the technology, is the bottleneck. We need to care about our minds. To dedicate time to think slowly and deeply.
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.