20 random bookmarks
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
BookmarkFS is a FUSE-based pseudo-filesystem which provides an interface to the bookmark data of web browsers.
Chawan is a text-mode web browser and pager for Unix-like systems, with a focus on implementing modern web standards while remaining self-contained, easy to understand and extensible.
It includes functionality like CSS, inline images inside the terminal, and JavaScript through a small, independent browser engine.
Making my sleep schedule work for other people
A tool to search published FEPs
The world sees Japan as a paragon of minimalism. But its hidden clutter culture shows that ‘more’ can be as magical as ‘less’
Instead of:
yoursite.com/blog/2022/05/08/short-urls-why-and-how.html
… consider just:yoursite.com/short
With our extremely linear history, the first commit in a repo hash a hash that starts with 0000000, the second commit is 0000001, the third is 0000002, and so on!
Applying The Blue Angel Criteria To Free Software
Useful Java AOP Aspects is a collection of useful AOP aspects and Java annotations which allow you to modify the behavior of your Java application without writing lots of duplicate code.
Linked in the Elegant Objects book.
Вики на микоризе с ссылками про го.
Matthew finds deep distaste in his software engineering job but has no idea what to change. We'll all be there.
Parses HTML responses and rewrites a simplified light weight version.
Rewrite rules are written in lua using standard CSS selectors.
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.
Lion Kimbro did the prototype. It still inspired me.
A classic rant on uxn and programming. Uxn is done for.
Uxn says it's about permacomputing and vintage computing, the author of the article says it's not and proves it.
The author insists on a relation to permacomputing. Their page on permacomputing describes frugal computing and salvage computing as principles of permacomputing, defining them as "utilizing computational resources as finite and precious, to be utilised only when necessary, and as effectively as possible", and "utilizing only already available computational resources, to be limited by that which is already produced." The author is part of a collective that wanted to replace all the "bloated" software they used, due to having little energy storage on their sailboat. Using software design techniques to reduce power usage, and to allow continued use of old computers is a good idea, but the uxn machine has quite the opposite effect, due to inefficient implementations and a poorly designed virtual machine, which does not lend itself to writing an efficient implementation easily.
Devine then mentioned it, and a discussion followed.
The suckless philosophy is all about keeping things simple, minimal and usable, but some people seem to have misunderstood it completely.
Rule of thumb: use POSIX shell.