20 random bookmarks

Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.

2026-03-30

2141.

Why So Many Control Rooms Were Seafoam Green

bethmathews.substack.com/p/why-so-many-control-rooms-were-seafoam

The Color Theory Behind Industrial Seafoam Green

Pretty pictures! Reminds of Merveilles' seafoam green and of Soviet half-wall-tall colouring. Due to the latter, this colour also bears additional doomer connotations.

I wonder if this colour could work well in computer UIs? Does it work the same on glowing screens?

2025-03-25

1844.

Play Hive Like a Champion

tesera.ru/images/items/2372481/ingersoll_randy_play_hive_like_a_champion_strategy_tactics_a.pdf

Wow so advanced

via Optozorax

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

1798.

offgrid

joeyh.name/offgrid

Joey lives in an off-grid house.

2025-01-09

1716.

Three-Monkeys.Info - A website dedicated to the three wise monkeys that hear, see and speak no evil

www.three-monkeys.info

2024-11-28

1605.

викторианское счастье

ladykosha.ru/happiness/20210604111919-викторианское_счастье.html

2024-10-21

1570.

gwit: gwit - Web sites over Git

sr.ht/~ivilata/gwit

gwit is a minimalist system for a Web of replicated, host-neutral, lightweight sites backed by Git.

Interesting system. However, this system is designed around the notion of keeping the history by default, which is wrong. History is to be thrown away by default, that's what the modern Web gets right.

2024-05-06

1244.

Scientists uncover evidence for a new form of collective sensing in electric elephantnose fish

phys.org/news/2024-03-scientists-uncover-evidence-electric-elephantnose.html

It would be a game-changer if all members of a basketball team could see out of each other's eyes in addition to their own. A research duo at Columbia's Zuckerman Institute has found evidence that this kind of collective sensing occurs in close-knit groups of African weakly electric fish, also known as elephantnose fish. This instantaneous sharing of sensory intelligence could help the fish locate food, friends and foes.

2024-04-03

1216.

s-macke/VoxelSpace: Terrain rendering algorithm in less than 20 lines of code

github.com/s-macke/VoxelSpace

Terrain rendering algorithm in less than 20 lines of code - s-macke/VoxelSpace

via https://t.me/optorepost/55

Если кратко, то там вся карта хранится в виде двух текстур, а "воксели" рендерятся хитрым образом, просто проходя по этим текстурам в нужном порядке.

2024-02-05

1115.

Soyombo script - Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soyombo_script

A Mongolian abugida.

2023-12-02

952.

The reckless, infinite scope of web browsers

drewdevault.com/2020/03/18/Reckless-limitless-scope.html

I conclude that it is impossible to build a new web browser. The complexity of the web is obscene. The creation of a new web browser would be comparable in effort to the Apollo program or the Manhattan project.

A classic read.

2023-11-20

Reposted 887.

Gripes With Go

peppe.rs/posts/gripes_with_go

2023-10-08

684.

Kinopio’s Design Principles

pketh.org/design-principles.html

I love Kinopio visuals...

2023-08-03

535.

activitypub.network

activitypub.network

An open-source activitypub network and fediverse database, powered by FediDB

2023-07-31

529.

CoMiGo's Deck by Cosmo Myzrail Gorynych

comigo.itch.io/deck

An app that lets you add various links and displays them in a column layout. You can create a unified dashboard of several social networks, news feeds, and such with it.

2023-07-07

433.

Under the Radar #267: Don't Run Servers - Relay FM

www.relay.fm/radar/267

Два аёс-разработчика говорят, что если можно сделать продукт, не поднимая сервер, лучше так и сделать, особенно учитывая какие прекрасные возможности для программиста дают современные яблочные устройства. Синхронизация через яклаўд, производительность до дурного высокая и всё такое.

Я, конечно, не аёс-разработчик, но могу обратить внимание на то, что у меня ваще всё с сервером. А ведь Бетулу можно было бы и без него! Но на самом деле получилось бы хуже, ведь мне не один айфон поддерживать, а как минимум андроид и мак, которыми я пользуюсь.

Подкаст можете не слушать, я за вас послушал.

via https://ilyabirman.ru/meanwhile/all/listening-65/

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

2023-06-18

369.

Re: Редактор acme: пишем почтовый клиент

club.hugeping.ru/HUVDXENYzA56RsIsqnSt#HUVDXENYzA56RsIsqnSt

2023-05-14

238.

I don't want to go to Chel-C

applied-langua.ge/posts/i-dont-want-to-go-to-chel-c.html

A classic rant on uxn and programming. Uxn is done for.

Uxn says it's about permacomputing and vintage computing, the author of the article says it's not and proves it.

The author insists on a relation to permacomputing. Their page on permacomputing describes frugal computing and salvage computing as principles of permacomputing, defining them as "utilizing computational resources as finite and precious, to be utilised only when necessary, and as effectively as possible", and "utilizing only already available computational resources, to be limited by that which is already produced." The author is part of a collective that wanted to replace all the "bloated" software they used, due to having little energy storage on their sailboat. Using software design techniques to reduce power usage, and to allow continued use of old computers is a good idea, but the uxn machine has quite the opposite effect, due to inefficient implementations and a poorly designed virtual machine, which does not lend itself to writing an efficient implementation easily.

Devine then mentioned it, and a discussion followed.

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.