20 random bookmarks
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Timelinize unifies and organizes your digital life on your own computer.
Чайный блог. Свежая и интересная информация о выращивании, сборе и производстве китайского чая. Чайная история, культура чаепития.
Меня опять очаровал го. Может, вступить? Первого марта Кубок мэра Казани, но судя по рейтингу участников, мне там делать нечего. Надо разузнать про сообщество, короче.
gwit is a minimalist system for a Web of replicated, host-neutral, lightweight sites backed by Git.
Interesting system. However, this system is designed around the notion of keeping the history by default, which is wrong. History is to be thrown away by default, that's what the modern Web gets right.
A project exploring better search and discovery on the Fediverse as an optional, decentralized and pluggable service.
The idea is you set up a Stapler Document per project containing related apps, files, folders, etc. Then you can open them all at once by launching the single document. Each document contains a list of aliases that can be managed, inspected, launched using the app. The key time-saver is that if you launch a Stapler Document directly, all the items in its list will automatically be launched. Cool!
I actually wanted that! And this one is a remake of a classic app. Cool.
huh, tedu had something like betula for idk 5 years already and ive only learned that??
An archiving HTTP proxy and on-disk archival format for websites.
A database of 3d models of toy parts. There's also a Gameboy battery lid there.
Problems with GPL.
Правда ли это? Не шляпа ли?
Tobias tells us how a proper app theming mechanism is basically impossible in GNOME, and application ecosystems in general.
“Users” want a lot of things, but just because you want something impossible that doesn’t make it possible. In this case, it’s important to be aware of the costs of giving complete visual freedom to “themes”, both in individual app developer effort, and chilling effects on the ecosystem. If given a choice between customization and more, better apps, I’m confident the majority of people would prefer the latter.
Note that Betula is much more open to customization with CSS. It's a literal setting! I don't use it, of course. If I want to change something visually, I just push it upstream. Y'all folks can do the same, of course, but I won't accept everything. So you've got custom CSS. I think it works well.
The archivist's web crawler: WARC output, dashboard for all crawls, dynamic ignore patterns
A collection of zoomable demos working in browser. It is not smooth.
HOT DOG Linux uses a custom lightweight Objective-C foundation on top of the GCC Objective-C runtime. The style of Objective-C is completely different from the one Apple uses, everything is basically id.
By design, Unicode is not supported.
Low DPI displays are preferred, since the graphics are bitmapped and fixed in size. The preferred aspect ratio for HOT DOG Linux is 5:4 in landscape, and 3:4 in portrait.
Unfortunately, in my opinion, those incredible storage engines — some of the finest pieces of systems engineering available to us — are hidden behind what I find to be a very frustrating interface. Let’s look at what I dislike about SQL.
Transform ⇪CapsLock into a powerful modifier ✱ Hyper that miraculously increases your work productivity!