20 random bookmarks
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
If you're just starting to fall in love with tea, you might be overwhelmed by all its varieties and the terms used to describe it. This post is here to help explain it all.
Some good and bad choices here. Worth a look.
Computers are amazing. So why is software so terrible?
Now that our 1987 Canon Cat is refurbished and ready to go another nine innings or so, it's time to get into the operating system and pull ...
On names in open source
Tedu. The person that developed projects I want to develop too five years ago already with the same stack for some reason. Author of Honk, Inks, Azorius and whatnot.
Turn Mastodon into your feed reader
This is a small website for inhabitants of the Town of Merveilles to share their locations with each other, to help with organizing events and such. It's built with Go, and uses a very simple database (read: a csv file) to store locations.
A story about Walls in MtG and Rosewater's character growth. I didn't know walls existed!! Looked them up. I want a Wall of Swords...
How Go is kept boring. And they canceled Go 2.
A fish in the water doesn’t know what water is, a fish would also be a horrible swimming instructor.
The subjective experiencer definitely knows something that the observer doesn’t, but there are probably things that the observer can understand that they can’t and they might not be able to ever grasp it.
How to Write Shell Scripts and don’t go ballistic in the process.
Seems like a continuation of the previous article: 186
Press keys D and F. After some time, the site will predict your next presses. I get accuracy 73 %. There is no such thing as human-generated randomness.
Go creates static binaries by default unless you use cgo to call C code, in which case it will create a dynamically linked binary. Using cgo is more common than many people assume as the os/user and net packages use cgo, so importing either (directly or indirectly) will result in a dynamic binary.