20 random bookmarks

Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.

2025-10-25

2023.

Apples, Trees, and Quasimodes - System Stack

systemstack.dev/2025/09/humane-computing

2025-05-25

1916.

another tale of go.mod bloat

flak.tedunangst.com/post/another-tale-of-gomod-bloat

Trimming dependencies. I wish we did that at work

2025-03-07

1805.

Smuggling arbitrary data through an emoji

paulbutler.org/2025/smuggling-arbitrary-data-through-an-emoji

2025-01-26

1736.

wayland gnome - global hotkeys / input events / window info / window focus activation / linux autohotkey etc

raindrop.io/dreamcat4/wayland-gnome-global-hotkeys-input-events-window-info-window-focus-activation-linux-autohotkey-etc-20939866

P.S. oh how poorly raindrop behaves! Titles, links, descriptions — all trimmed, for reader's inconvenience. They should've used Betula.

2024-10-20

1569.

gokrazy Go appliances :: gokrazy

gokrazy.org
1567.

Programming On 34 Keys

oppi.li/posts/programming_on_34_keys

cute pixtures

2024-08-09

1435.

Evergreen content gardens

blog.erlend.sh/evergreen-content-gardens

2024-08-05

1418.

N O D E

n-o-d-e.net/zine

Zine on decentralized tech and other open stuff. Good design, many pages. Is it really a zine at this point?

via astynax

2024-07-14

Reposted 1378.

Yugo: the non-game by Petrit Hoxha

petrithxha.itch.io/yugo

When a player starts a session, they are the car driver, and each person that joins is seated in one of the other three passenger seats.

Players are automatically connected via voice chat.

The radios stations are real-life internet radio streams and several of them are available in the game world.

2024-06-10

1311.

Welcome to WebX | Bussin Web X - how to make a website

facedev.gitbook.io/bussin-web-x-how-to-make-a-website

An alternative to the World Wide Web

2024-04-26

1233.

Soft delete

grishaev.me/soft-delete

2024-03-01

1166.

Serving my blog posts as Linux manual pages | James' Coffee Blog

jamesg.blog/2024/02/29/linux-manual-pages

TL;DR: You can request a Linux manual page version of a blog post with the following HTTP request:

curl -sL -H "Accept: text/roff" https://jamesg.blog/2024/02/28/programming-projects/ > post.page && man ./post.page

2024-02-28

1163.

The Janet Programming Language

janet-lang.org

Janet is a functional and imperative programming language. It runs on Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD and *nix.

Designed to be embedded. A Lisp!

2024-01-13

1049.

LibriVox | free public domain audiobooks

librivox.org

Libre audio books. Recommended by Flancian.

2024-01-11

1038.

Inspiration for objWiki

blog.rfox.eu/en/Programming/objWiki/Inspiration_for_objWiki.html

All about hypertext!

2023-12-17

983.

Stunning Codex Documenting Aztec Culture Now Fully Digitized

hyperallergic.com/855683/stunning-florentine-codex-documenting-aztec-culture-now-fully-digitized

The 16th-century “Florentine Codex” offers a Mexican Indigenous perspective that is often missing from historical accounts of the period.

2023-12-02

951.

Breaking the web forward

www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2021/08/breaking_the_we.html

Safari is holding back the web. It is the new IE, after all. In contrast, Chrome is pushing the web forward so hard that it’s starting to break. Meanwhile web developers do nothing except moan and complain. The only thing left to do is to pick our poison.

This is actually why I prefer Safari.

2023-07-14

460.

Deepnight Games | RPG Map

deepnight.net/tools/rpg-map

2023-07-02

411.

Compact Pi Based Cyberdeck with Mechanical Keyboard

www.reddit.com/r/cyberDeck/comments/m4ifxk/compact_pi_based_cyberdeck_with_mechanical

The keyboard is cute! A symmetrical layout. 3 keys for fingers, except for the index, which has 6; 3 thumbs. Low profile.

2023-04-11

154.

Spider Uses Its Web Like a Giant Engineered Ear | The Scientist Magazine®

www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/spider-uses-its-web-like-a-giant-engineered-ear-69366

The bridge spider uses its web as an engineered “external ear” up to 10,000 times the size of its body, according to a preprint study posted to bioRxiv on October 18. The discovery, which has not yet been peer reviewed, challenges many assumptions that scientists have held for years about how spiders and potentially other arthropods navigate and interact with the world around them.

“Evolutionarily speaking, spiders are just weird animals,” Jessica Petko, a Pennsylvania State University York biologist who didn’t work on the new study, writes in an email to The Scientist. “While it has been long known that spiders sense sound vibration with sensory hairs on their legs, this paper is the first to show that orb weaving spiders can amplify this sound by building specialized web structures.”