20 random bookmarks
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Лучше без кеша, чем с ним
В одно окно смотрели двое.
Один увидел дождь и грязь,
Другой — листвы зеленой вязь,
Весну и небо голубое.
В одно окно смотрели двое.
Омар Хайям этого не писал.
Knowing the consequences I want, what choice would create them? What big choice would nudge a hundred others that way?
dithering online!
Гайд, как правильно писать сообщения для коммитов. О важности упоминания не просто того, что делает изменение, а зачем оно это делает. Очень мудро.
Одно из самых известных и любимых в России хайку рассказывает об улитке, которая медленно взбирается на гору Фудзи.
3D DOM viewer, copy-paste this into your console to visualise the DOM topographically. - DOM3D.js
ActivityPub in PixelFed.
Stract is an open source search engine where the user has the ability to see exactly what is going on and customize almost everything about their search results. It's a search engine made for hackers and tinkerers just like ourselves. No more searches where some of the terms in the query arent used, and the engine tries to guess what you really meant. You get what you search for.
AGPLv3! Doesn't work in my outdated Safari though...
Via Nix of Merveilles.
RapidAPI for Mac is a full-featured HTTP client that lets you test and describe the APIs you build or consume. It has a beautiful native macOS interface to compose requests, inspect server responses, generate client code and export API definitions.
Grishka recommended me this for HTTP probing. It helped me!
A less profane and Oedipal manifesto for a better World Wide Web
Matthew teaches us how to make websites. I like this one better than the other one because it's, well, “less profane”.
Standard Ebooks is a volunteer-driven project that produces new editions of public domain ebooks that are lovingly formatted, open source, free of U.S. copyright restrictions, and free of cost.
Tedu wrote a tool that lets you handle errors in Go like this:
func decomp(filename string) ([]byte, error) {
fd := ^os.Open(filename)
defer fd.Close()
zd := ^gzip.NewReader(fd)
data := ^io.ReadAll(zd)
return data, nil
}
Funky!
Guillaume Lion visited Low-tech Magazine in Barcelona and turned his experience into a comic for the Belgian magazine Médor.
That's what they call BD?
Not so good.
I am sorry for linking such a ridiculously made website.
Ebiten (/ebíteɴ/) is an open source game library for the Go programming language. Ebiten's simple API allows you to quickly and easily develop 2D games that can be deployed across multiple platforms.
The Screenless Office is a system for working with media and networks without using a pixel-based display. It is an artistic operating system. The office presents a radically alternative form of everyday human interaction with media. It is constructed using free/libre/open hard- and software components, especially for print, databases, web-scraping and tangible interaction. Currently, it exists as a working prototype with software "bureaus" which allow a user to read and navigate news, web sites and social media entirely with the use of various printers for output and a barcode scanner for input. While our existing software allows for interesting new ways of consuming media, we are currently working to expand the system to make it capable of publishing content and thereby, enabling a provocative possibility for active participation in contemporary social life.
They haven't really got anything to show, and the project seems to be abandoned. And using so much paper, I don't know, seems not so good. But cool concept! I want to learn more, but how?