20 random bookmarks
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
OpenStreetMap surveyor app
This is a personal story I hope will give web designers and user interface experts some food for thought: my experience with reading digital screens with eyesight degraded by cataract. There may be more users with suboptimal vision than usually thought.
I always preferred the light theme and never figured what's the fuss with the dark theme. Until cataract came.
An open standard for data-driven blocks
Stamen's toner map style is lovingly crafted and free for the taking.
My takeaway from Soylent is this: You can’t simply hack humanity into a more optimized version of itself. Our needs and drives have been shaped by millions of years of co-evolution and won’t be engineered away by a coterie of coders — no matter how much pedigreed venture funding they secure.
Because, in the end, even the most powerful code can’t reprogram the squishy, gloriously inefficient realities of the flesh.
And reader, that’s not at all a bad thing.
"Wheel click" with three-finger click/tap for Trackpad and Magic Mouse.
История о том, как наше Бюро проектировало лучшую тележку для торговых сетей группы X5
Я её видел, она классная
Хайку интернет-журнал УЛИТКА | Haiku web-based magazine ULITKA
inks source code
It is widely believed that it is normal to become less physically active as you get older. But this is a pernicious myth about exercise.
Working out is beneficial when you're old. Well, I'm young, and I'm already crumbling. I should work out, I really should, but I don't like doing it...
Гришка учит Активитипабу. Вовремя!
Open source avatar generator inspired by GitHub avatars. - rrivera/identicon: Open source avatar generator inspired by GitHub avatars.
A tool that brings attention and understanding to how color contrast can affect people with different visual impairments.
At this point, link rot is an axiom of the internet. In the face of this, I store a personal offline archive of anything I want to see twice. When I see a cool YouTube video I like, I archive the entire channel right away. Rather than subscribe to it, I update my archive on a cronjob. I scrape content out of RSS feeds and into offline storage and I have dozens of websites archived with wget. I mirror most git repositories I’m interested in. I have DRM free offline copies of all of my music, TV shows, and movies, ill-begotten or not.
Cool blog. Completed.
When my T620, arrived in the mail, I was immediately impressed. It has a substantial weight, due to its stong metal case surrounded by a thick plastic with many perforations for air flow. The T620 is fan-less, so it is absolutely silent while running, perfect for an HTPC. It reminded me of a Dell business desktop computer, because its cover can be removed without tools. Inside, the T620 was completely dust free. It looked new on the outside and the inside. This was almost like buying a new computer for $26.35. I immediately removed the 16 GB SSD and booted the T620 from an external USB flash drive with a command-line-only Debian distribution. Seeing that the power consumption never rose above 11 Watts during boot and remained at 5-6 Watts while idling confirmed that this should make a fine web server or NAS.