20 random bookmarks

stuff me collect

2025-08-11

245.

Quickshell - building blocks for your desktop

quickshell.org

Quickshell is a toolkit for building status bars, widgets, lockscreens, and other desktop components using QtQuick. It can be used alongside your wayland compositor or window manager to build a complete desktop environment.

2025-06-16

Reposted 236.

Wiki - BetterThanJson

wiki.alopex.li/BetterThanJson

2025-04-09

222.

The blissful zen of a good side project

joshcollinsworth.com/blog/the-blissful-zen-of-a-good-side-project

It doesn’t matter what the project is; it matters that it is.

You don’t need to know where it’s going to lead. For that matter, it doesn’t have to lead anywhere. Nothing ever has to come of it. It’s ok if this project never even exists, as far as anyone else is concerned. Failure isn’t failure; it’s part of the process. It’s done when you’re done with it.

So whatever your side project is: I encourage you to pick it up, and let that part of you exist (again).

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.

2025-03-08

Reposted 211.

Marginalia Search Engine - Marginalia Search

marginalia-search.com

Marginalia got a new design and a new domain.

2025-01-13

194.

How I ship projects at big tech companies | sean goedecke

seangoedecke.com/how-to-ship
  • Shipping is really hard and you have to make it your main priority

  • Shipping doesn’t mean deploying code, it means making your leadership team happy

  • You need your leadership team to trust you in order to ship

  • Most of the essential technical work is in anticipating problems and creating fallback plans

  • Scale back your implementation work as you approach launch so you’re free to jump on last-minute problems

  • You should constantly ask yourself “can I ship right this second?”

2024-12-05

Reposted 188.

Digitizing All Your Paper Stuff

karl-voit.at/2015/04/05/digitizing-paper

2024-10-23

163.

Windows NT vs. Unix: A design comparison

blogsystem5.substack.com/p/windows-nt-vs-unix-design

2024-09-25

Reposted 152.

Every productivity thought I've ever had, as concisely as possible - Alexey Guzey

guzey.com/productivity

A - The task requirements and goals might not be clear enough. If you are trying to get yourself to “plan for a project” or “write a book” then it’s hard to identify the next actionable items. Put some time aside to figure out what physical things you can do to move the project forward. Try break down the larger tasks into the smallest pieces possible. The goal of the project might need identifying, or the requirements fleshed out from a supervisor.

B - The task might exceed your current competency. Sometimes we know what we have to do, but don’t know how to do it, and then we become avoidant rather than admitting this. In this case, it’s worth figuring out what you do know how to do and what you don’t know how to do, and be honest with that. Then slowly ask for help or read up on the things you don’t know.

C - The tasks might really not be worth it. Sometimes you are assigned tasks that don’t actually help you achieve your long-term goals, and so your brain demotivate you from doing them. Maybe the payoff is low, maybe you don’t learn anything new from them, or maybe a colleague you don’t like will gain credit for the tasks, or maybe you just wont be rewarded or appreciated for getting the tasks done.

2024-08-30

149.

13 Feet Ladder

github.com/wasi-master/13ft

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

2024-07-26

144.

THE RISE OF THE DISAPPEARING POLYMORPHS

hackaday.com/2024/07/24/the-rise-of-the-disappearing-polymorphs

Reads like some sci-fi story. How is that even a thing??

Science and engineering usually create consistent results. Generally, when you figure out how to make something, you can repeat that at will to make more of something. But what if, one day, you ran the same process, and got different results? You double-checked, and triple-checked, and you kept ending up with a different end product instead?
Perhaps it wasn’t the process that changed, but the environment? Or physics itself? Enter the scary world of disappearing polymorphs.

2024-07-04

Reposted 121.

Writebook

once.com/writebook

Instantly publish your own books on the web for free, no publisher required.

Blogging and posting on social is easy. But why is it so hard to publish a whole book on the web? It’s not anymore. Writebook is remarkably simple software that allows you to publish text and pictures in a simple, browsable online book format.

2024-05-23

80.

Enlightenmentware

mmapped.blog/posts/28-enlightenmentware.html

unix is user-friendly—it’s just choosy about who its friends are.

I even have it [Windows] installed on my gaming pc so that I can buy games I never play.

It is easy to shoot your foot off with git, but also easy to revert to a previous foot and merge it with your current leg.

2024-05-08

69.

Micro-dosing Caffeine

ajkprojects.com/microdosingcaffeine

2024-04-01

51.

NEVER TOO SMALL - Japanese Artist’s Unique Open Air Family Home

www.youtube.com/watch?v=4i8WENruig0

Set in Tokyo’s Suginami-ku neighbourhood, home to many manga artists, Open Sky House is home to artists and architect Zajirogh, his wife, and their three children. Having always dreamed of living in a camper or a ship, Zaijrogh designed a large central open-air courtyard and covered it with a retractable sail-like sheet. The family uses the courtyard as a living room which is furnished with camping furniture that can get wet or be moved quickly if needed. A series of colourful walls line the courtyard, with precious items that need to stay dry kept behind a set of glass and steel sliding doors with another set connecting to the fully equipped L-shaped kitchen. The second story features space for the family to sleep, work and play and includes a 1sqm (small closet-sized) study that Zajirogh refers to as “his little sanctuary”. A door leading onto the balcony wraps around the open roof, this provides access to open and close the roof as well as an area for Zajirogh to paint freely without concern about mess.

2024-03-14

31.

Как я чтение всего контента на RSS переводил

habr.com/ru/articles/799301

TL;DR В статье рассказывается о том, как мне удалось перевести чтение лент в ВКонтакте, Telegram, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit и почтовых рассылок в единый сервис InoReader. Причем почти без написания своих велосипедов

30.

Почему твоя мама всё ещё не прогает?

habr.com/ru/companies/domclick/articles/569062

Однажды в конце декабря, когда воздух пахнет сгорающими над городом фейерверками, а улицы полны паникующих из-за цен на горошек, я решил научить программированию бомжа...
Фрустрация от когнитивной сложности — это то самое неприятное чувство, которое возникает, когда не можешь разобраться в какой-то запутанной фигне. В результате для любого человека процесс программирования переполнен страданием. Нормальный человек боль не любит и прогать бросает

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.

23.

Sage advice for a calmer, more fulfilling digital life | datagubbe.se

www.datagubbe.se/sage

If you can't decide between two applications, pick the one with less input lag.

22.

Why do we even blog?

alexschroeder.ch/view/2024-03-07-why-blog