20 random bookmarks

stuff me collect

2025-05-14

233.

Delimiter-first code

arogozhnikov.github.io/2022/11/29/delimiter-comes-first.html

I argue for wider usage of delimiter-first in the code. three friends [tic, tac, toe] becomes three friends ・tic ・tac ・toe.

2025-04-23

Reposted 225.

Unsure Calculator

filiph.github.io/unsure

2025-04-04

Reposted 221.

28h Days: year 1 update

sidhion.com/blog/28h_days_update_1

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;

2025-02-13

Reposted 204.

ntfy.sh | Push notifications to your phone or desktop via PUT/POST

ntfy.sh

ntfy is a simple HTTP-based pub-sub notification service. It allows you to send notifications to your phone or desktop via scripts from any computer, and/or using a REST API.

curl \
  -d "Backup successful 😀" \
  ntfy.sh/mytopic

Free notifications!

2025-01-21

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.

2024-11-24

176.

Nekoweb - free static website hosting service

nekoweb.org

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.

2024-11-14

172.

Все, что вы не хотели знать про Юникод, но придется

blo.gepar.do/v0/unicode.html

СЛОЖНО, СЛОЖНО, ВСЕ ОЧЕНЬ СЛОЖНО, КРАЙНЕ ЗАПУТАНО И ЧРЕЗВЫЧАЙНО НЕИНТУИТИВНО
ВАВИЛОНСКАЯ БАШНЯ БЫЛА ОШИБКОЙ
КОМПЬЮТЕРЫ ТОЖЕ
ААААААА, ПОЧЕМУ ЭТО ВСЕ ВООБЩЕ СУЩЕСТВУЕТ
ЧЕЛОВЕЧЕСТВО СОЗДАЛО МОНСТРА, КОТОРОГО НЕ ПОНИМАЕТ 99.99% ЛЮДЕЙ, НО ТЕМ НЕ МЕНЕЕ, ПОВСЕМЕСТНО ИСПОЛЬЗУЕТ
КТО-НИБУДЬ, ПЕРЕВЕДИТЕ ВСЕ ЯЗЫКИ МИРА НА ОБЫЧНУЮ ЛАТИНИЦУ БЕЗ ДОПОЛНИТЕЛЬНЫХ ЗНАЧКОВ И ЗАКОПАЙТЕ ВСЮ ЭТУ СЛОЖНОСТЬ
ĄÄÃÂÅĂÁÀ!!!¡!ꜝ‼İ

2024-11-12

171.

Staticcheck

staticcheck.dev

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

2024-11-03

168.

Jujutsu — новая система контроля версий

habr.com/ru/articles/853416
  • Отмена любого действия.

  • Поддерживает чтение и запись в Git remote

  • Легко переписывать историю коммитов, rebase становится тривиальным, коммиты (патчи) можно спокойно перемещать между ветками, конфликтов меньше

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.

2024-07-23

Reposted 139.

pwr

muxup.com/pwr

Paced web reader (pwr) - an esoteric feed reader and workflow for keeping up to date online.

2024-07-03

120.

Как на самом деле запоминать всё, что прочитал

fedorovpishet.ru/kak-na-samom-dele-zapominat-vsyo-chto-prochital
  • Приложения для сбора хайлайтов из статей и книг не помогают запоминать прочитанное

  • Для того, чтобы запоминать прочитанное не нужна хорошая память

  • Лучший способ запомнить прочитанное — понять то, что ты прочитал

  • Чтобы на самом деле понять прочитанное, нужно приложить усилия

  • Объясняй другим идеи, чтобы лучше понимать и запоминать их

  • Заведи блог

  • Участвуй в сетевых дискуссиях

  • Откажись от автоматизации

2024-06-27

100.

So, do you actually want to write?

artemis.sh/2024/06/19/do-you-really-want-to-write.html

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.

2024-06-18

92.

DreamBerd: perfect programming language

github.com/TodePond/DreamBerd

perfect programming language.

Best programming language of all time

2024-05-20

76.

D3 in Depth

d3indepth.com

2024-05-13

Reposted 72.

Как писать хайку на русском языке — HAIKAI.RU

haikai.ru/russian_haiku

2024-05-07

64.

GPUDeploy

www.gpudeploy.com

Rent and sell GPUs. Low-cost GPU instances ready for machine learning.

2024-04-03

Reposted 52.

EditorConfig

editorconfig.org

EditorConfig helps maintain consistent coding styles for multiple developers working on the same project across various editors and IDEs. The EditorConfig project consists of a file format for defining coding styles and a collection of text editor plugins that enable editors to read the file format and adhere to defined styles. EditorConfig files are easily readable and they work nicely with version control systems.

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.