20 random bookmarks
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Using parametric templates to draw Truchet tiles, then placing them randomly to create generative patterns.
A git subcommand to explore the dependency history of your repositories.
This guide explains how to construct an energy-efficient cooking appliance powered by a small solar panel. Thanks to its heat storage, the cooker remains ready to use even after sunset.
Thoughts, tools, and libraries I use to make games
If you're just starting to fall in love with tea, you might be overwhelmed by all its varieties and the terms used to describe it. This post is here to help explain it all.
The Cutting Room Floor is a site dedicated to unearthing and researching unused and cut content from video games. From debug menus, to unused music, graphics, enemies, or levels, many games have content never meant to be seen by anybody but the developers — or even meant for everybody, but cut due to time/budget constraints.
Computers are amazing. So why is software so terrible?
We are creating a physical directory for exploring the vast poetic web. It features the personal websites of hundreds of designers, developers, writers, curators, and educators.
I applied.
Sponsored by Kinopio btw.
Eyeroll is a WebExtension for Firefox that let's you scroll webpages by blinking your eyes. Close your right eye to scroll down, and your left eye to scroll up. It's great for scrolling chords without leaving your instrument, or reading the news while you're brushing your teeth! Eyeroll works 100% on your device and works on Firefox for Android too.
Как же японцы читают китайские стихи? По-китайски? Самое интересное, что нет.
Японцы читают, конечно же, по-японски - переставляя слова согласно японской грамматике и добавляя японские окончания, которые пишут азбукой. Если китайский текст длинный, то сбоку приписывают специальные символы, которые подсказывают, в каком порядке нужно читать иероглифы по-японски.
掬水月在手
水を掬すれば月、手に在り
I do not particularly know much about this website, but I really like how they have name Fisher and put a fish as their TLD.
A cool introduction to the physical forces and how it can be applied to bicycles. Cool interactive demœ!