20 random bookmarks
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
A tool to search published FEPs
These choices are trade-offs. If you want to write a quiet song, it won't be loud. If you are writing a software tool and you want to prioritize speed over simplicity, then it won't be as simple as if you'd prioritized simplicity over speed.
There are two main signs that you've succeeded at your goals. The first, and more pleasant, is that you get compliments about how your thing is like you wanted it to be. "I love that song, it's so quiet!" "Your tool is so fast!" Why thank you, that's exactly what I was going for.
The second sign, though, is that you will get complaints. Specifically, people will complain that your thing does not achieve the things you didn't set out to achieve. "I wish this song was louder", "this tool is so hard to use". That you are receiving complaints at all means that people are aware of your creation; that they are complaining about what you specifically set out to make a non-goal is a side-effect of the fact that you made that trade-off.
Apertium is a rule-based machine translation platform. It is free software and released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
Klondike Solitaire game for Varvara.
Capslock is a capability analysis CLI for Go packages that informs users of which privileged operations a given package can access. This works by classifying the capabilities of Go packages by following transitive calls to privileged standard library operations.
The recent increase in supply chain attacks targeting open source software has highlighted that third party dependencies should not be inherently trusted. Capabilities indicate what permissions a package has access to, and can be used in conjunction with other security signals to indicate which code requires additional scrutiny before it can be considered trusted.
Yet another article lamenting the recent so-called developments of WWW. The author contrasts the web of documents with the web of applications. Lists three strict rules for the former: GET only, no scripts, no cookies. There's no place for Mycorrhiza and Betula in their current form in this world.
I used to think that indeed web applications have to go, embracing Gemini and whatnot. But after all these years, nah. Let's keep JavaScript. The thing is, let's use it responsibly.
OLLOS is an experiment that organizes everything in my personal computing environment on one unified timeline.
Хайку интернет-журнал УЛИТКА | Haiku web-based magazine ULITKA
Беру любой JSON и вижу, как его можно упростить, убрав лишнюю вложенность. Вдвойне обидно, что на эту вложенность кто-то тратил время, а она не нужна!
Glass frogs move all their blood to their liver at night to become almost invisible. Cute!
Agile Project Management & Software Engineering
With this JavaScript script, you can keep your relative timestamps up-to-date without reloading. I'll do that if I ever fall into the trap of relative time.
Build your time capsule with epoxy.
Numen is Free Software voice control that gives people with strain or limited
use of their hands full control of their Linux machine. The philosophy is
to keep it simple with phrases that work universally.
C82 is dedicated to the works of Nicholas Rougeux, including data art, visualization, and design.
TL;DR: they get stuff done.
The idea has been floating in the Noösphere for a while now.