20 random bookmarks

stuff me collect

2025-05-13

Reposted 232.

Найти и обезбрендить [что я делаю и чем это объясняю]

ponomoona.livejournal.com/179335.html

Автор убирает рекламу и логотипы вообще со всего и делает это очень красиво

2025-04-23

Reposted 225.

Unsure Calculator

filiph.github.io/unsure

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;

2025-01-21

199.

bin - effortless binary manager

github.com/marcosnils/bin

Manages binary files downloaded from different sources

2025-01-13

193.

Create every day

jihad.house/notes/create-every-day

Being prolific forces you to take notice. Taking notice develops your taste.

2024-11-22

175.

Hyrum's Law in Golang

abenezer.org/blog/hyrum-law-in-golang

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.

2024-11-05

Reposted 170.

Database Remote-Copy Tool For SQLite

sqlite.org/rsync.html

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.

2024-07-26

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

123.

Note Apps Gallery

www.noteapps.ca

Concise, clear, and independent mobile note-taking app reviews with a new review each week.

122.

Edna - scratchpad and note taking app

github.com/kjk/edna

Heavy use of shortcuts, has unique concept of blocks with different types (i actually like it a lot). Blocks can have type of code (and can be formatted). In Math blocks lines are evaluated as expressions with results at the end. Can execute golang code.

2024-07-02

113.

Some tips/opinions about self-hosting

hacktivis.me/articles/self-hosting
  • make it for yourself first

  • automate the backups; prefer to edit locally and push

  • avoid SBCs (ie. RaspberryPi) and prefer PCs

  • you don't have to let everyone in

2024-06-28

106.

Encore — Simple Development for Complex Problems

encore.dev

Development Platform for building event-driven and distributed systems. Move faster with purpose-built local dev tools and DevOps automation for AWS/GCP.

102.

Convert bookmarklet to Chrome extension

sandbox.self.li/bookmarklet-to-extension

2024-06-20

96.

Ускорение роутера в Django в 51 раз

habr.com/ru/companies/tochka/articles/822431

Хитрым и условно бесплатным методом мы ускорили флоу каждого запроса на 150+ мкс. Формально — это малозаметная цифра, однако она является чистейшей CPU-нагрузкой, и на каждые 10000 запросов экономит 1,5 секунды процессорного времени, что для компьютера является десятью вечностями. Мелочь, а приятно.

Немного советов, как это использовать
1. Some coding...
2. Увидеть запрос в БД на 10 секунд и понять, что это всё было зря.
3. Плакать.

2024-06-18

92.

DreamBerd: perfect programming language

github.com/TodePond/DreamBerd

perfect programming language.

Best programming language of all time

2024-06-13

82.

Betula – federated bookmarking software for the independent web

news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40622189

HackerNews post about Betula

2024-03-21

44.

Why did we wait so long for the bicycle?

rootsofprogress.org/why-did-we-wait-so-long-for-the-bicycle

The bicycle, as we know it today, was not invented until the late 1800s. Here are some theories about why

2024-03-13

22.

Why do we even blog?

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