20 random bookmarks

stuff me collect

2025-12-02

251.

Easel - The remixable online game engine for humans

easel.games
Reposted 249.

AutoEq

autoeq.app

Automatic headphone equalization

2025-08-17

246.

Выразительные тесты без testify/assert

antonz.ru/do-not-testify

2025-07-22

Reposted 241.

Become a command-line superhero with Simon Willison's llm tool

simonwillison.net/2025/Jul/7/become-a-command-line-superhero-with-simon-willisons-llm-tool#atom-everything

2025-04-22

223.

Effective Go

go.dev/doc/effective_go

Настольное пособие по тому, как писать в go-way стиле

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

2024-12-05

186.

Markwhen

markwhen.com

A markdown-like journal language for plainly writing logs , gantt charts , blogs , feeds , notes , journals , diaries , todos , timelines , calendars or anything that happens over time .

2024-12-02

184.

Пишем плагины для Obsidian

habr.com/ru/articles/861230

Статьи предназначены для максимально легкого вкатывания в плагинописание для Obsidian.
Официально документация Obsidian настоятельно рекомендует использовать TypeScript и npm и использует только такой подход в своем GitHub с примерами. Я же в свою очередь утверждаю, что если вы хотите просто сесть и написать малюсенький плагин, у вас нет необходимости даже в этом стеке.

2024-11-19

Reposted 174.

FutureRack

futurerack.info/main.php

Server racks as home furniture.

2024-10-28

164.

No More Alarm Clocks

ajkprojects.com/nomorealarmclocks

I’ve completely eliminated the alarm clock from my morning routine for about six months. The biggest impacts it's had on my life are: I’ve become a morning person. I wake up feeling great and feel less sleepy during the day.

2024-07-14

Reposted 130.

Self-care checklist – Thomas Baart's Microblog

micro.thomasbaart.nl/2024/07/13/self-care-checklist

2024-07-04

125.

MangaKa - software for easy line art creation

store.steampowered.com/app/2234500/MangaKa

2024-07-02

Reposted 111.

Yugo: the non-game by Petrit Hoxha

petrithxha.itch.io/yugo

When a player starts a session, they are the car driver, and each person that joins is seated in one of the other three passenger seats.

Players are automatically connected via voice chat.

The radios stations are real-life internet radio streams and several of them are available in the game world.

2024-06-30

109.

Immich - Self-hosted photo and video backup solution

immich.app

2024-06-21

98.

Home-Cooked Software and Barefoot Developers

maggieappleton.com/home-cooked-software

The emerging golden age of home-cooked software, barefoot developers, and why the local-first community should help build it

2024-06-17

Reposted 88.

Банальность в терапии

spectator.ru/entry/6699

2024-04-08

55.

Naming Schemes

namingschemes.com/Main_Page

2024-03-28

Reposted 49.

Create a shared digital calendar with significant people in your life

practicalbetterments.com/create-a-shared-digital-calendar-with-significant-people-in-your-life

Instead of asking over and over again if she is working tomorrow. I just consult her very organised calendar — and when she wants to check if I'm free she looks at my very empty calendar.

2024-03-19

43.

A Society That Lost Focus

ploum.net/2024-03-18-lost-focus.html

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.

2024-03-14

28.

Сервисы

grishaev.me/services

Я согласен с тем, что логику нужно разносить по сервисам. Но сервисы должны использовать общую шину данных: базу, очередь сообщений, файлы в S3 в конце концов. Гонять друг другу JSON выглядит хорошо в теории, но на практике — фу.

Условный Постгрес выплюнет миллион записей за доли секунды. Забрать этот же миллион из другого сервиса — приключение на неделю. Тут и метрики, лимиты, квоты, сетевые спайки, etc… А когда таких запросов несколько, сервис ложится спать.