20 random bookmarks

stuff me collect

2025-07-30

243.

Perkeep is your personal storage system for life.

perkeep.org

Things Perkeep believes:

  • Your data is entirely under your control

  • Open Source

  • Paranoid about privacy, everything private by default

  • No SPOF: don't rely on any single party (including yourself)

  • Your data should be alive in 80 years, especially if you are

While Perkeep can store files like a traditional filesystem (think: “directories”, “files”, “filenames”), it’s specialized in storing higher-level objects, which can represent anything. (photos, likes, tweets, measurements etc)

2025-07-22

242.

Советы новичкам в карьере программиста

habr.com/p/928128
  • Работодателю вы нужны, чтобы деньги зарабатывать

  • Рот не работает, работает только трудовой договор — читайте его, там буквы на бумаге и подписи.

  • Если вы поймёте как эта машина деньги зарабатывает и поможете ей делать это лучше, то и с вами даже поделятся

  • Профессионализм в работе — доставка продукта в срок. Самое ценное — время.

  • Мир не помнит имён великих тимлидов, но мир помнит имена великих разрабов

  • Делайте пет‑проджекты, не обращая внимания на то, что там в тренде. Пет‑проджект должен так же заканчиваться работающим результатом (любого качества), как и работа, иначе вы не профессионал и не уважаете проект и свой труд.

  • Уметь разбить задачу на огромное число этапов и планомерно их сделать — это супер.

  • Велосипеды рулят! Делайте свои языки программирования, свои алгоритмы шифрования, свои мессенджеры, свои соцсети, свои игры, свои 3D‑движки и держите лопату в бочке кала наготове, чтобы ловким движением раскидать субстанцию по мамкиным критикунам.

2025-04-28

227.

How to Stop Eating Candy for Breakfast

www.raptitude.com/2025/04/how-to-stop-eating-candy-for-breakfast

2025-03-24

Reposted 218.

I see, I can draw!

www.ninakalinina.com/notes/iseeidraw

After reading Blue Period, Nina got inspired and invested time into learning how to draw, following guidelines from a book. She shared her learnings from the journey. Very inspiring! Can I draw? Should I learn how to?

2025-02-16

Reposted 205.

Providing HTML Content Using Htmx

docs.postgrest.org/en/v12/how-tos/providing-html-content-using-htmx.html

HTMX in PostgREST!

create or replace function api.index() returns "text/html" as $$
  select $html$
    <!DOCTYPE html>
    <html>
    ...
    </html>
  $html$;
$$ language sql;

2025-02-06

202.

Chat is a bad UI pattern for development tools

danieldelaney.net/chat

2025-01-21

199.

bin - effortless binary manager

github.com/marcosnils/bin

Manages binary files downloaded from different sources

197.

Quantum computing for the very curious

quantum.country/qcvc

Learn and understand quantum computing with built-in spaced repetition. I really like this method of learning and would like to see more courses that use this method and tech about some programming concepts.

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?”

2024-12-26

192.

Ask HN: Programmers who don't use autocomplete/LSP, how do you do it?

news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42492508

Really intresting comments

This question reminds me of the first time I met a blind programmer. I asked him how he managed to code, and he replied with something that stayed with me: a good programmer should organize software in such a way that every piece of code has a clear and logical place. The organization should be so intuitive that anyone could build a mental model of the structure and navigate it easily, even without seeing it.

2024-11-28

Reposted 181.

Make It Ephemeral: Software Should Decay and Lose Data

lucumr.pocoo.org/2024/10/30/make-it-ephemeral

So true

2024-11-12

171.

Staticcheck

staticcheck.dev

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

2024-08-09

147.

Man pages

alexschroeder.ch/view/2024-08-08-man-pages

Why you should use and write man pages.

Local documentation that is easy to find is so much better. And man pages are powerful.

2024-07-08

126.

Ente Auth

ente.io/auth

Open source 2FA authenticator, with end-to-end encrypted backups

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.

2024-06-28

105.

SilasMarvin/lsp-ai: LSP-AI

github.com/SilasMarvin/lsp-ai

LSP-AI is an open-source language server that serves as a backend for AI-powered functionality, designed to assist and empower software engineers, not replace them

104.

Синтаксис Лиспа

grishaev.me/lisp-syntax

У скобочной записи есть преимущество: каждое выражение имеет начало и конец. Не обязательно писать на Лиспе, но нужно знать эту его сторону. Чтобы не выглядеть глупо, не хихикать и не прыскать в кулачок, когда случится увидеть Лисп.

2024-06-21

97.

Tetris Font

erikdemaine.org/fonts/tetris

Website to create animation of your text using falling tetris blocks

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.

2024-03-12

Reposted 17.

Choose Boring Technology

boringtechnology.club

Innovation tokens and whatnot.