20 random bookmarks
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
A git subcommand to explore the dependency history of your repositories.
GrandPerspective is a small utility application for macOS that graphically shows the disk usage within a file system. It can help you to manage your disk, as you can easily spot which files and folders take up the most space. It uses a so called tree map for visualisation. Each file is shown as a rectangle with an area proportional to the file's size. Files in the same folder appear together, but their placement is otherwise arbitrary.
The internet is up in arms about Pope Francis's tomb, and it's all because of lettering.
Давайте посмотрим на историю и устройство Palm OS, а также поговорим о философии дизайна ПО Palm и его наследии
A fun and visually appealing stress testing server with a Miku-themed frontend, where you can configure and run attacks while enjoying a banger song in the background! 🎤✨
Technology today is amazing.
An IRC bot that generates a feed of links that are submitted by users.
A good A.S.L. performance prioritizes dynamics, phrasing and flow. The parameters of sign language — hand shape, movement, location, palm orientation and facial expression — can be combined with elements of visual vernacular, a body of codified gestures, allowing a skilled A.S.L. speaker to engage in the kind of sound painting that composers use to enrich a text.
This article used to be published on AMP, by the way. No longer! Tells a lot about AMP reliability.
Where ActivityPub developers coordinate their efforts to make the Fediverse a great space for cooperation
A forum for the fedidevs. What's funny is this notice it shows on my outdated Safari:
Unfortunately, your browser is unsupported. Please switch to a supported browser to view rich content, log in and reply.
This sentence contains to a funky website that recommends some browsers. Links2 is not there for some reason.
I should join the forum though, as I'm a proud fedidev now!
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.
This is the codebase for castling.club, an ActivityPub server with a single
hardcoded 'King' service actor that acts as a chess arbiter.
Cartographist is an ‘experimental web browser optimized for rabbit-holing’ notable for its paned user interface. It is written in Node JS. I haven't tried it out yet.
See also blog announcement. The development seems stalled.
Manu Chao's website
Solderpunk came up with a different way of portraying the future of humanity in sci-fi. Slowly move everybody to one continent. Most people live in 50 megacities. We live and degrowth as long as we can. A fun concept. I myself like space conquering more, to be honest. Maybe combine the two?
I check this one every time
TL;DR: Closed registrations solve problems.
A description of a fantasy device.
The rock phone accepts various types of input: speech, morse code tap/hold, written characters, bluetooth keyboard, bluetooth headsets. The rock phone produces various types of output: speech, morse code beeps, bluetooth serial console, console avilable by wifi, remote screen available via wifi. The rock phone has a bone conduction speaker inside so you can place the rock phone on your temple or behind your ear to privately hear rock phone speech output/sounds, phone calls, music, or any other sound the rock phone might make.
scim is a bash script to simplify scanning from the command line.