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At its core, Heynote is a large, persistent text buffer divided into blocks. Creating a new block is as easy as pressing ⌘-Enter, and pressing ⌘-A within a block selects the content of just that block.
Давно ищу удобный "скретчпад" для заметок на ходу, сборника команд рабочего проекта, итп. всё остальное громоздкое и неудобное, а это кажется самое то что нужно для меня. Сразу начал использовать. Посмотрим, приживётся ли
In this game, we will build the basic theory of the natural numbers {0,1,2,3,4,...} from scratch. Our first goal is to prove that 2 + 2 = 4. Next we'll prove that x + y = y + x. And at the end we'll see if we can prove Fermat's Last Theorem. We'll do this by solving levels of a computer puzzle game called Lean.
Cultivating memories instead of snapshots.
What
git configsettings should be defaults by now? Here are some settings that even the core developers change.
A Genealogy of Technology and Power Since 1500
Very detailed visualisation of technology, science and culture that lead to the current state of world.
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.
Server racks as home furniture.
Using static analysis, it finds bugs and performance issues, offers simplifications, and enforces style rules.
I’m gonna show you some weird timezones. In fact, the weirdest timezones.
To learn how their weirdness is represented in software, we’ll look at the raw timezone files that all software ultimately relies on.
Why you should use and write man pages.
Local documentation that is easy to find is so much better. And man pages are powerful.
immich Self-hosted photo and video backup solution directly from your mobile phone
Website to create animation of your text using falling tetris blocks
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.
When perpetual avoidance is allowed, this familiarity never develops, and the kryptonite effect entrenches itself. The activity in question, however innocuous to everyone else, seems to wither your power and confidence whenever you get too close. Only by getting close despite the effect, and experiencing what dancing, algebra, or working with puff pastry is all about — rather than simply reacting to your old, scorned-outsider’s thoughts about it — can you neutralize the effect.