20 random bookmarks
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
The safest and most reliable way to deal with feature flags is to hardcode them
Прошло более 20 лет с того момента, когда тарифы на мобильную связь указывались в у.е., а GPRS трафик подразделялся на GPRS-Internet и GPRS-WAP. Последний был довольно дорогим способом почитать...
Common Lisp has a LOT of stuff in it. Some of it is charming. Some of it is plain weird
FediIndex data on Betula. Very interesting! 1.3.0 is still used by some, 1.2.0 has ceased to exist. Third of all instances are hosted in Russia.
I wish it knew more Betula instances though.
Played it with Optozorax. Works well!
A more social look on the spec by diaspora*'s developer. Just as profound.
Artifacts is an image + link organizer app for macOS and iOS. A
completely native, local first way to save all that stuff you find
across the web.
Your brain does not process information, retrieve knowledge or store memories. In short: your brain is not a computer
monocles is a project founded to move to a more secure, ecofriendly, privacy respecting, fair and open source technical and digital life for everyone. monocles search is the most privacy-respecting, secure and ethical public search engine due to a open source meta-search engine combined with open source peer-to-peer search engines, aggregating the results of other search engines while not storing information about its users and directly powered with renewable energy.
running searx
Introduction into ternary logic.
Plain text Moby-dick.
2010-era discussion. They generally agree it's a bad netiquette. Here in 2020-era I agree.
Oh, that's how I should refactor Mycomarkup. Perfect.
When you are publishing your blog posts, there's almost little to no feedback whatsoever: You don't get the engagement from the audience in the comments, or the nice sweet email. Your audience and "fans" are hidden behind analytics numbers. And then, there's you and your Markdown editor.
Yes indeed, next no to no feedback is a norm. Relatable, except for the Markdown editor.
I have been using OpenBSD, a FREE, multi-platform 4.4BSD-based Unix-like operating system, both professionally and privately since about 2004, and today I'm going to share some of my experiences.
If you are looking for a free name, there is none.