20 random bookmarks
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Sands is a free roguelike inspired by Dune, set on the harsh deserts of Arrakis. You play as a fremen, caught in the struggles of survival, mysticism, and the shifting politics of the landstrad.
Your journey takes you through the story of the first book, but seen from the perspective of the fremen. You’ll fight, adapt, and push the fremen agenda forward while trying to survive the chaos around you.
The mighty, self-hostable Git server for the command line
We get together a community of enthusiasts,
helping young and emerging projects find their way
in open source.
A competition. Jury judge the codebase.
A federated wiki the focus on fighting Wikipedia from a developer of Lemmy. I don't like their cause, but I'm interested in the technical aspect (I myself had been trying to come up with an excuse for using ActivityPub for wikis for two years). They seem to use WebFinger usernames like that: article@server! Wild! Their treatment of media is unclear to me right now, also they seem to federate Markdown, which is just ridiculous for a Wikipedia killer. Wikipedia uses infoboxes a lot, how are you gonna replace that?
Wiki on trash. Dumpster divers go here.
A hackernews claims their internet experience is faster on FreeBSD due to a superior internet stack. Is it true!?
Scientist labeled a colony of bees with QR codes and observed what happened. Turned out, information flow in the colony is pretty effective, it's not just random. Also I learned of trophallaxis.
Ого, культура стрит-арта там посильнее, чем в Уфе или в Казани! Даже посмотреть захотелось.
Активный Оберон — база, его русский вариант должен, соответственно, быть базой.
So this is what I learned for Oddµ: The wiki is for single authors
first and foremost. All the wiki features like revisions, diffs,
histories, recent changes – they only matter if you have enthusiastic
collaborators that you don’t know and I haven’t seen that in a very
long time. So that’s why Oddµ lacks all those features. Most people
aren’t going to need them.
The Agora of Flancia is a prototype Agora started in 2018 or 2020 (depending on how you count) by a Flancian.
Paying human pollinators is cheaper than renting bees in areas with no bees.
This feed fetcher was sending an If-Modified-Since HTTP header, but it had a rather striking value of 'Wed, 01 Jan 1800 00:00:00 GMT'. Naturally this doesn't match any Last-Modified value my feed has ever provided, and it wouldn't help if I used a time based comparison since all syndication feeds in the world have been changed since 1800.
Цены на продукты в России растут и увеличатся ещё более. А как там в Китае? Сегодня предлагаю сходить в китайский продуктовый магазин и посмотреть на уровень цен.
If you are looking for a free name, there is none.
It's easy to determine if you really need the object oriented paradigm, you just need to look for the things that you can only do with object oriented programming and then ask yourself whether you really need that. It's called "The Three Pillars of Object-Oriented Programming". If you don't use all three at the same time, then you're not doing object oriented programming and you don't need it.
A list of things that were not supposed to be Turing-complete, but are.