20 random bookmarks

Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.

2025-05-13

1902.

Ненависть к SQL

grishaev.me/sql-hate

2025-05-01

1883.

I use Zip Bombs to Protect my Server

idiallo.com/blog/zipbomb-protection

2025-03-07

1806.

How to Spot an Analog Philosopher | Alexander R. Galloway

cultureandcommunication.org/galloway/how-to-spot-an-analog-philosopher

2025-02-01

Reposted 1738.

Нога-во-рту — Википедия

ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Нога-во-рту

Эффект «нога-во-рту» (англ.foot-in-the-mouth) — психологический феномен, который показывает, что человек, ответивший на «ритуальный» вопрос («Как ваши дела? Как вы себя чувствуете?») «ритуальным» ответом («Хорошо», «Все в порядке»), в дальнейшем даст принудительно положительный ответ на просьбу о помощи.

2025-01-16

1723.

The HTTP QUERY Method

datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-httpbis-safe-method-w-body

This specification defines a new HTTP method, QUERY, as a safe,
idempotent request method that can carry request content.

2024-07-14

1383.

Laws of Tech: Commoditize Your Complement · Gwern.net

gwern.net/complement

A classic pattern in technology economics, identified by Joel Spolsky, is layers of the stack attempting to become monopolies while turning other layers into perfectly-competitive markets which are commoditized, in order to harvest most of the consumer surplus; discussion and examples.

2024-06-14

1320.

Group chats rule the world

sriramk.com

Which leads to the question: what makes one of these work? I’ve been a part of several groups and have tried to stand up many myself and I find the same patterns repeating across all the good ones. The best ones are a “forever dinner party” – good friends and conversation happening in perpetuity. They often share the below.

  • Gardener, not carpenter

  • Cooling rods and nuclear reactors

  • The n-1 group

  • Dinner party alchemy

  • Gravitational pull of a few topics

  • Size and Pruning

  • Shared rituals

2024-03-25

Reposted 1204.

Почему работодатель хочет, чтобы вы были ИП

ruitunion.org/posts/2024-03-25-employer-want-you-to-be-an-individual-entrepreneur

Оформление ИП даёт сиюминутную выгоду: в ближайшее время вы получите больше на руки (но это неточно), при этом рискуете больничными, отпускными, да и доходом в целом.

2024-02-10

1136.

Static typing isn’t free. Where do you think the C++ angry mob comes from?

wordsandbuttons.online/static_typing_isnt_free.html

C++ has a built-in logic deduction engine. It's not free, it's like a second program you are writing alongside the main one.

2024-01-11

1032.

Top Fossil discoveries of 2023

paleonerdish.wordpress.com/2023/12/31/top-fossil-discoveries-of-2023

It's about dinosaurs, not VCS.

2023-11-25

915.

The role of cat eye narrowing movements in cat–human communication - Scientific Reports

www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-73426-0

Domestic animals are sensitive to human cues that facilitate inter-specific communication, including cues to emotional state. The eyes are important in signalling emotions, with the act of narrowing the eyes appearing to be associated with positive emotional communication in a range of species. This study examines the communicatory significance of a widely reported cat behaviour that involves eye narrowing, referred to as the slow blink sequence. Slow blink sequences typically involve a series of half-blinks followed by either a prolonged eye narrow or an eye closure. Our first experiment revealed that cat half-blinks and eye narrowing occurred more frequently in response to owners’ slow blink stimuli towards their cats (compared to no owner–cat interaction). In a second experiment, this time where an experimenter provided the slow blink stimulus, cats had a higher propensity to approach the experimenter after a slow blink interaction than when they had adopted a neutral expression. Collectively, our results suggest that slow blink sequences may function as a form of positive emotional communication between cats and humans.

2023-10-12

724.

Why Clojure is Dense

xahlee.info/comp/clojure_is_hard_to_learn.html

Xah dislikes Clojure for the reasons listed.

2023-09-29

648.

Effective TypeScript › The Saga of the Closure Compiler, and Why TypeScript Won

effectivetypescript.com/2023/09/27/closure-compiler

This post looks at the Closure Compiler, Google's tool from the mid-2000s for adding types to JavaScript. It looks at how its focus on minification led to very different design choices than TypeScript, and how this and a few other factors led to TypeScript becoming the ubiquitous solution for JavaScript + types. The Closure Compiler represents an alternative path that JavaScript could have taken, and it gives us perspective on TypeScript as it exists today.

2023-08-26

596.

Blogatog

markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/725936052873904128/ive-been-getting-a-lot-of-questions-that-boil

A story about Walls in MtG and Rosewater's character growth. I didn't know walls existed!! Looked them up. I want a Wall of Swords...

2023-08-17

576.

File System Alternatives

wiki.c2.com?FileSystemAlternatives

I am tired of hierarchical FileSystems. They grow into big messes over time (LimitsOfHierarchies). Let's discuss alternatives. Some have suggested using various kinds of databases so that one can query or view based on a wide variety of potentially orthogonal traits.

The C2 Ancients have good ideas.

P. S. Trying to save this page in Betula shows how bad and unfriendly the new “design” of WikiWikiWeb is.

2023-07-28

524.

Post Collapse Computing Part 1: The Crisis is Here – Space and Meaning

blogs.gnome.org/tbernard/2022/08/24/post-collapse-computing-1

Tetralogy. The climate catastrophe is two years away (just by the time I'll finish the bachelor degree).

To save the planet, actions are needed. They are not done.

Also, further parts of the series talk about software.

if we fail to mitigate the climate crisis, we’re headed for a world where it’s expensive or impossible to get new hardware, where electrical power is scarce, internet access is not the norm, and cloud services don’t exist anymore or are largely inaccessible due to lack of internet.

2023-07-26

515.

Rethinking Window Management – Space and Meaning

blogs.gnome.org/tbernard/2023/07/26/rethinking-window-management

The gnomes want to make tiling the default window behaviour in GNOME. The came up with a new way of tiling called Mosaic. This might be interesting.

2023-04-28

174.

One decade later, GNOME still sucks

felipec.wordpress.com/2023/03/04/one-decade-later-gnome-still-sucks

2023-03-19

120.

The Commander X16 has finally arrived! - YouTube

www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcWqMGju7fk

The 8-Bit Guy and a big team have made a Commodore descendant.

2023-01-23

16.

Riddle solved: Why was Roman concrete so durable?

news.mit.edu/2023/roman-concrete-durability-lime-casts-0106

To prove that this was indeed the mechanism responsible for the durability of the Roman concrete, the team produced samples of hot-mixed concrete that incorporated both ancient and modern formulations, deliberately cracked them, and then ran water through the cracks. Sure enough: Within two weeks the cracks had completely healed and the water could no longer flow. An identical chunk of concrete made without quicklime never healed, and the water just kept flowing through the sample.

I knew Roman concrete was cool, but not that cool!