20 random bookmarks
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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.
Этот документ содержит список (roadmap) навыков, которые часто требуются backend разработчику web-приложений. Документ разделён на этапы (темы). Каждый этап разделён на пункты. Каждый пункт, в документе, подразумевает что:
бекендер знает что это и какую проблему решает.
бекендер знает для чего и когда следует применить.
бекендер знает как с этим работать или знает где подсмотреть.
при разработке или проектировании бекендер помнит про них и учитывает в приложении.
Some of Stephen Wolfram’s “productivity hacks” to make his days and projects more productive. Daily life, desk environment, outside the office, presentation setup, filesystem organization, Wolfram Notebook systems, databases, personal analytics.
At an intellectual level, the key to building this infrastructure is to structure, streamline and automate everything as much as possible—while recognizing both what’s realistic with current technology, and what fits with me personally.
a tiny camera that takes pictures every 30 seconds, so I can remember what I saw.
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 🤔
Some users have expressed discomfort when a knife is plunged into their chest, and this header allows those users to express their personal preferences.
with love for Experiments Lain
This site is a love letter to the internet, to Neocities, and to my personal intrests.
Social media is too limiting. We believe that everyone should be able to freely express themselves in their own little corner of the web, without having to worry about things like algorithms, tracking, or advertisements.
Nekoweb is free of any advertisements, and is run completely by donations from its users.
Desktop-приложение с настоящим интерфейсом, с учетом реалий Windows
Want to read and reflect somewhere on every chapter one day...
How to remember that i want it?
27 conflicting answers and one weird conclusion. Many books believe they know how you should live. But each book disagrees with the next. In “How to Live”, each chapter believes it knows how you should live. And each chapter disagrees with the next.
Photo gallery for self-hosted personal servers. Contribute to photoview/photoview development by creating an account on GitHub.
Open source 2FA authenticator, with end-to-end encrypted backups
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.
Do you actually want to write? Ok. Then write. In a text file on your computer, in a pastebin, on a blogging platform, on neocities, on cohost or mastodon, on a copy-pasted template from github pages, in /var/www, on some forum that nobody’s looked at in 15 years. It really does not matter. Go write.
But, perhaps you don’t really want to write. Do you like tinkering with site generator tools? Then fucking tinker to your heart’s content. You don’t need to have an end goal where you actually put some thinkpiece or technical writeup on the website. Building it can be its own reward.
If you love it, let it consume you. If you hate every moment you spend with it, why are you trying to do it? Real winners quit.
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
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.
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
Blog post about very small linux distribution and small programs