20 random bookmarks
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
An interesting environment and editing model.
How you engage with the world changes how you experience the world, and how the world experiences you.
Karl Voit with another banger.
Isometric games are extremely popular. Let's learn the theory behind isometric projection and how it is used by gamedevs to write isometric-looking games.
⁂ is called an asterism. In astronomy, it refers to groups of stars in the sky, akin to constellations. We suggest that it’s a very fitting symbol for the fediverse, a galaxy of interconnected spaces which is decentralised and has an astronomically-themed name. It represents several stars coming together, connecting but each their own, without a centre.
Здесь я решил собрать свои свежие мысли о продлении жизни, подходах к нему, перспективных с моей точки зрения направлениях исследований, и всяких смежных темах.
Гришка отказывается умирать.
Like JSON, but compact and binary.
See RFC 8949:
A Social Feed Reader for the IndieWeb
The Mac version simply didn't run. I installed the Android version. On first run it showed a quick error which I did not understand. I wanted to see how my Betula, which emits h-feed and h-entry microformats, would look like in this app. Turns out, when it talked about IndieWeb, it talked about MicroSub, not microformats2. What a liar!
I tried to authorize to https://merveilles.town, after all it supports Mastodon too! It failed to authorize me.
Overall, I couldn't do anything at all with the app. Sharing it nevertheless.
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.
A static site, that claims to be a wiki. It is old and fun.
Different parts of computers improve over time with different speed. For example, CPU is much faster than RAM, but it wasn't always like that. Because of that, and other cases like that, there are extra abstractions in the computer design.
It's easy to determine if you really need the object oriented paradigm, you just need to look for the things that you can only do with object oriented programming and then ask yourself whether you really need that. It's called "The Three Pillars of Object-Oriented Programming". If you don't use all three at the same time, then you're not doing object oriented programming and you don't need it.