20 random bookmarks

Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.

2025-12-31

Reposted 2060.

Platypus - Create Mac apps from command line scripts

sveinbjorn.org/platypus

Platypus is a developer tool that creates native Mac applications from command line scripts such as shell scripts or Python, Perl, Ruby, Tcl, JavaScript and PHP programs. This is done by wrapping the script in a macOS application bundle along with an app binary that runs the script.

2025-03-26

1845.

Climate skeptics have new favorite graph; it shows the opposite of what they claim

www.theclimatebrink.com/p/climate-skeptics-have-new-favorite

It actually makes the case that CO₂ is the dominant control on Earth’s temperature

2024-10-03

1538.

fogleman/Craft: A simple Minecraft clone written in C using modern OpenGL (shaders).

github.com/fogleman/Craft

A simple Minecraft clone written in C using modern OpenGL (shaders). - fogleman/Craft

2024-09-08

1502.

Game Boy Camera

gameboyessentials.com/articles/mgb-006

2024-08-28

1472.

BlueMap-Minecraft/BlueMap: A Minecraft mapping tool that creates 3D models of your Minecraft worlds and displays them in a web viewer.

github.com/BlueMap-Minecraft/BlueMap

BlueMap is a program that reads your Minecraft world files and generates not only a map, but also 3D-models of the whole surface.
With the web-app you then can look at those in your browser and basically view the world as if you were ingame!
Or just look at it from far away to get an overview.

2024-08-20

1455.

Browser bookmarks by Alex Schroeder

browser.communitywiki.org

2024-08-07

1426.

ActivityPods - Personal data spaces powered with ActivityPub

activitypods.org

Brings together ActivityPub and Solid Pods and empowers developers to create truly decentralized applications.

2024-07-17

1391.

А что если исходные коды программ хранить в бинарном формате?

habr.com/ru/companies/karuna/articles/823710

TLDR: предлагаю рассмотреть хранение исходных кодов программ в некоем бинарном формате вместо голого текста.

2024-07-16

1390.

Things you’re doing but don’t want to be doing

dynomight.net/paths

An analogy between coat racks, desire paths, arguing, vacuuming, reading, social media, drinking, vacations, and colonoscopies.

2024-06-13

1316.

The Low Point -- Jeremy Allison Column Archive

www.samba.org/samba/news/articles/low_point/tale_two_stds_os2.html

Why do this, you might ask? Well the above board reason is that it allows Microsoft to tune and modify the system call layer at will, improving performance and adding features without being forced to provide backwards compatibility application binary interfaces (or "ABI's" for short). The more nefarious reasoning is that it allows Microsoft applications to cheat, and call directly into the undocumented Win32 subsystem system call interface to provide services that competing applications cannot. Several Microsoft applications were subsequently discovered to be doing just that of course.

2024-03-09

1190.

Code repositories — oddmu.git

src.alexschroeder.ch/oddmu.git

2024-01-02

1008.

Web CGI programs aren't particularly slow these days

utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/web/CGINotSlow

2023-11-28

928.

Default Browser Styles - Björn Wärmedal

warmedal.se/~bjorn/posts/2021-11-13-default-browser-styles.html

Apart from that I rely very much on how browsers present my site, from the default font and size to the paragraph distance and the emoji set used. HTML was actually made to be responsive. It's a reflowing format that theoretically works on any screen size. But of course that won't be the case when there's things like sidebars or banners and stuff. And there pretty much always is.

2023-11-12

847.

Home - ratfactor

ratfactor.com

2023-10-18

770.

Write HTML, the HTML Way (Not the XHTML Way) | CSS-Tricks

css-tricks.com/write-html-the-html-way-not-the-xhtml-way

You may not use XHTML (anymore), but when you write HTML, you may be more influenced by XHTML than you think. You are very likely writing HTML, the XHTML way.

I never really used XHTML, but this article lists some useful tricks with HTML.

2023-08-29

605.

Building a luggable computer (for absolutely no reason)

sakamoto.pl/weblog/17-building-a-luggable-for-no-reason

2023-07-14

463.

dt: duck tape for your unix pipes

dt.plumbing

2023-06-18

371.

One of the most basic requirements for success is also one of the most difficult to get right

unixsheikh.com/articles/one-of-the-most-basic-requirements-for-success-is-also-one-of-the-most-difficult-to-get-right.html

You need a good team to go forward.

Get the right people or you'll just waste your time, energy and health!

2023-03-19

96.

Statically compiling Go programs

www.arp242.net/static-go.html

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.

2023-01-31

23.

📜 Scroll: tools for thought.

scroll.pub

Not exactly sure what that is, but looks cool, like a newspaper.