20 random bookmarks

Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.

2026-01-24

2073.

Geomys

geomys.org

A collective of Go developers maintaining popular and critical libraries, sometimes taking over the work when asked to. Should I join their ranks one day?

2025-09-22

2013.

Clay PCB Tutorial — feministhackerspaces

feministhackerspaces.cargo.site/Clay-PCB-Tutorial

2025-03-07

1801.

Exploring How Cache Memory Really Works

pikuma.com/blog/understanding-computer-cache

Even though we often hear terms like L1, L2, cache block size, etc., most programmers have a limited understanding of what cache really is. This is a beginner-friendly primer on how cache works.

2025-03-06

1796.

WASM Wayland Web (WWW)

joeyh.name/blog/entry/WASM_Wayland_Web_WWW

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 🤔

2025-01-03

1694.

Book Review: From Bauhaus To Our House

www.astralcodexten.com/p/book-review-from-bauhaus-to-our-house

2024-11-17

1593.

My simple guide to life

jasoncrawford.org/guide-to-life

Spend time on things that are enjoyable or important, ideally both

2024-10-31

Reposted 1583.

Kurtz-Fernhout Software: PlantStudio

www.kurtz-fernhout.com/PlantStudio

PlantStudio Botanical Illustration Software is a tool for creating 3D plant models and 2D illustrations. PlantStudio simulates herbaceous (non-woody) plants like wildflowers and cut flowers, vegetables, weeds, grasses, and herbs using a parameter-driven simulation of plant growth and structure.

2024-03-28

1209.

IndieWeb Carnival 2024: Accessibility on the Personal Web | starbreaker.org

starbreaker.org/blog/tech/personal-web-accessibility-march-2024/index.html

2023-11-07

839.

Stacksmith

stacksmith.org

2023-10-25

817.

Советский образ жизни — Википедия

ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Советский_образ_жизни

Любопытно такое читать.

2023-10-06

672.

MathReference archive

www.mathreference.com

2023-07-31

531.

igdl - Instagram Image Downloader

www.datagubbe.se/igdl

igdl is a Python script for downloading an image from a given
Instagram URL and either save it directly to disk or write it to stdout.
It will automatically pick the highest image resolution available.

2023-07-03

421.

Fighting Efficiency

250bpm.com/blog:32

... we are heading to the world where 10% of population would be able to produce all the goods needed.

... How is the 90% going to make their living?

They are not. If nothing changes they are going to die of hunger. And even worse, once that happens there will be only 10% of the population left, so the market shrinks to one tenth of its original size. At that point only only one tenth of the survivors — 1% of the orginal population — will be needed to produce all the goods. Thus, 9% will be left with no work to do and will also die of hunger. Now, of course, the demand plummets to 1% of what it used to be in the past and, given the improved efficiency, only 0.1% is needed to satisfy it. 0.9% is left with no work, is starved to death etc. Vicious circle perpetuates until the last human being dies of hunger.

All in all, there are three possible solutions:

  1. Decrease efficiency

  2. Work less

  3. Consume more

I think the initial problem is wrong. We still need at least some millions of people to sustain the world. We can't go to one person in the limit who will manage a farm, a factory and an internet server all by themselves.

The author says the proposed three solution won't solve the problem long term. Yeah, they won't. They aren't solving it now. Says a universal basic income might help, but says it's a topic for another day.

See also /408

2023-07-01

403.

We need more of Richard Stallman, not less

ploum.net/2023-06-19-more-rms.html

RMS was right with the four freedoms. Copyleft was the solution all along. Then Ploum lists the freedoms and a new obligation:

  • The right to use the software at your own discretion

  • The right to study the software

  • The right to modify the software

  • The right to redistribute the software, including with modifications

  • The obligation to keep those four rights, effectively keeping the software in the commons.

2023-06-24

387.

Ortho33

pbat.ch/wiki/ortho33

Ortho33 is a constrained input system designed to work with a 3x3 ortholinear keypad, such as the one found on a standard numberpad.

2023-06-11

321.

The Rust I Wanted Had No Future

graydon2.dreamwidth.org/307291.html

The person who led the development of Rust the programming language points out some differences in his vision of Rust and the one we ended up with. If they were to stay, Rust would have been a boring language! It is good for a language to be boring, actually.

2023-04-30

178.

Reflections on the Internet: What It Should Be and Why

cheapskatesguide.org/articles/reflections-on-the-internet.html

In a sense, we have begun to worship the Internet while we have lost our understanding of the basic principles that led to its creation a mere generation and a half ago. In this article I give as clear a picture as I am capable of what the Internet could be to each of us and why it should be that way.

Big text.

2023-04-28

174.

One decade later, GNOME still sucks

felipec.wordpress.com/2023/03/04/one-decade-later-gnome-still-sucks

2023-04-05

144.

Why I Still Love PHP and Javascript After 20 years | the scapegoat dev

the.scapegoat.dev/why-i-love-php-and-javascript

TL;DR: they get stuff done.

2023-03-19

103.

The Zen of Go | Dave Cheney

dave.cheney.net/2020/02/23/the-zen-of-go

The author applies the Zen of Python to Go and tells us how Go programs should be written. This is a well-written article.