20 random bookmarks

Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.

2025-10-27

2026.

Браузер ViolaWWW ожил

bolknote.ru/all/brauzer-violawww-ozhil

В 2017-м году я в своих раскопках в интернете наткнулся на браузер ViolaWWW. Он совершенно незаслуженно забыт, хотя обладал в своё время поразительными возможностями

Евгений запускает Виолу на современном маке.

2025-07-19

1982.

マリウス . Giving Up on Element & Matrix.org

マリウス.com/giving-up-on-element-and-matrixorg

2025-05-06

1889.

Permacomputing Update 2021 | viznut

viznut.fi/texts-en/permacomputing_update_2021.html

2025-02-14

1767.

Jag Talon's digital garden

jagtalon.net

2025-01-03

1692.

Pixel's Suicide and My Switch to a Dumbphone - Daudix

daudix.one/blog/using-dumbphone

How I ended up using a dumbphone as my main and only phone.

2024-10-17

1563.

Rabbit Waves

rabbitwaves.ca

On communication on sea with flags

2024-09-18

1516.

The Small Internet has Already Succeeded

cheapskatesguide.org/articles/small-internet-succeeded.html

Finally, somebody said this.

2024-07-14

1375.

Capharnaüm

llwyn.srht.site

This is a blog. I write about things I want to write about - lots of philosophy, some short stories, and stuff I find interesting in general. Read if you enjoy them as well.

2024-06-28

1350.

The Soylent delusion and the folly of food-hacking

www.joanwestenberg.com/the-soylent-delusion-and-the-folly-of-food-hacking

My takeaway from Soylent is this: You can’t simply hack humanity into a more optimized version of itself. Our needs and drives have been shaped by millions of years of co-evolution and won’t be engineered away by a coterie of coders — no matter how much pedigreed venture funding they secure.

Because, in the end, even the most powerful code can’t reprogram the squishy, gloriously inefficient realities of the flesh.

And reader, that’s not at all a bad thing.

2024-05-06

1244.

Scientists uncover evidence for a new form of collective sensing in electric elephantnose fish

phys.org/news/2024-03-scientists-uncover-evidence-electric-elephantnose.html

It would be a game-changer if all members of a basketball team could see out of each other's eyes in addition to their own. A research duo at Columbia's Zuckerman Institute has found evidence that this kind of collective sensing occurs in close-knit groups of African weakly electric fish, also known as elephantnose fish. This instantaneous sharing of sensory intelligence could help the fish locate food, friends and foes.

2024-02-27

1160.

ignore the code: Oberon

ignorethecode.net/blog/2009/04/22/oberon

ZUI, executable text, alternative history vibe. Lovable!

2024-02-04

1103.

Такой же

grishaev.me/the-same

Гришаев решил корабль Тезея.

2024-02-03

1097.

comic anhs – anhvn

anhvn.com
1096.

depp - No frills static page generator for Git repositories

git.8pit.net/depp

SSG for Git is something new for me.

1094.

マリウス . A World without Passports

マリウス.com/a-world-without-passports

The author tells a brief history of passports: they are very recent. China got them since Han dynasty, West got them since First World War. What about Russia? I think it was Peter the First who introduced them? No? It's always Peter the First...

Anyway. Passports are used for surveillance, and with the ongoing digitalization, will be used even more. Everything is tracked with no real need for the citizens. Something like NFT could be used instead. The author talks about age verification and phone contracts. I thought of NFT for medicine: the doctor doesn't really need your name.

What will the world without identification look like? Dunno. I don't really want to lose the ability to get back my money in case I get scammed; how would that work without identification?

2024-01-26

1076.

I discovered a tiny frog that lives its whole life inside one plant

www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/jan/25/tiny-frog-lives-whole-life-inside-one-plant-brazilian-mountain-aoe

Everyone told me there is no water on top of this Brazilian mountain, there won’t be any frogs. Now I’ve dedicated my life to preserving this incredible species

2024-01-20

1066.

Hard Things in Computer Science: Naming things

250bpm.com/blog:110

Martin came up with the idea of using something like the roots from semitic languages for naming things. I thought of the same before I read this article, but it's good to have it written down by somebody.

1062.

OpenSearch description format | MDN

developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/OpenSearch

The OpenSearch description format can be used to describe the web interface of a search engine. This allows a website to describe a search engine for itself, so that a browser or other client application can use that search engine. OpenSearch is supported by (at least) Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Chrome. (See Reference Material for links to other browsers' documentation.)

Flancian recommended me this tech. I might want to implement it for Betula, maybe. Gotta investigate.

2023-12-02

948.

Scientific Open Source Meetup №5

aim.club/publications/scientific-open-source-meetup-5

Айтишники и учёные соберутся в баре и будут обсуждать опен-сорс. А знаете, кто там будет?! Там будет Данила! А знаете, про что он будет там говорить??? Про Бетулу!!! Питерские, давайте быстренько записывайтесь.

2023-11-19

876.

Aphantasia can be a gift to philosophers and critics like me | Psyche Ideas

psyche.co/ideas/aphantasia-can-be-a-gift-to-philosophers-and-critics-like-me

Aphantasia veils the past and the future from the mind’s eye. That can be a gift to philosophers like Derek Parfit and me