20 random bookmarks

Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.

2025-09-07

2004.

The Meaning of Icons: Cryptic Ideograms and Stylized Squares | datagubbe.se

www.datagubbe.se/iconmeaning

2025-06-09

1939.

Shift Happens: A book about keyboards

shifthappens.site

Shift Happens tells the story of keyboards like no book ever before, covering 150 years from the early typewriters to the pixellated keyboards in our pockets.

2025-01-25

1729.

Aztec Code - Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec_Code

2025-01-10

1721.

Анонсирован Mecha Comet: карманный ПК на Linux с модульным корпусом

4pda.to/2025/01/08/437167/anonsirovan_mecha_comet_karmannyj_pk_na_linux_s_modulnym_korpusom

2024-12-25

1649.

so i've been playing j2me games

blog.cathoderaydude.com/doku.php?id=blog:so_i_ve_been_playing_j2me_games

so i've been playing j2me games for 20 years I've regarded “phone games” as absolute dog shit, unworthy of even a second glance. i have recently discovered that this only applies to smartphone games - despite “resident evil for flip phones” being a

2024-08-29

Reposted 1475.

There can't be only one

www.b-list.org/weblog/2024/aug/27/highlander-problem

There's a concept that I've heard called by a lot of different names, but my favorite name for it is …

2024-06-09

Reposted 1304.

Understanding ActivityPub Part 1: Protocol Fundamentals

seb.jambor.dev/posts/understanding-activitypub

This article is part of the series Understanding ActivityPub, which takes a look at the ActivityPub protocol through the lens of real-world examples. The protocol exchanges are taken from ActivityPub.Academy, a modified Mastodon instance that shows ActivityPub messages in real time (see the announcement post).

2024-05-20

1274.

vas3k/pepic: Image and video proxy for my pet-projects

github.com/vas3k/pepic

Image and video proxy for my pet-projects. Contribute to vas3k/pepic development by creating an account on GitHub.

2023-10-23

813.

Language Tour - Uiua Docs

www.uiua.org/tour

Overly exciting Uiua introduction. Take a look!!

2023-10-13

727.

Pushing it back - Charlie's Diary

www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2023/09/pushing-it-back.html

Civilization leaves very few traces detectable centuries later. What if there were advanced civilizations that we didn't know of? Whale civilizations?

2023-10-09

Reposted 687.

Monodraw

monodraw.helftone.com

Powerful ASCII art editor designed for the Mac.

2023-10-08

681.

HTML subset for smolweb

smolweb.org/subset.html

No div!

2023-08-03

537.

illuminant - ActivityPub server with NNTP interface

koldfront.dk/git/illuminant

2023-07-08

436.

Too much efficiency makes everything worse: overfitting and the strong version of Goodhart’s law

sohl-dickstein.github.io/2022/11/06/strong-Goodhart.html

Overfitting is bad. The best example in the article is the school system. Tests were introduced to measure students effectively. They were a good measure for that! Then schools started focusing on tests. You know what happened. Поколение ЕГЭ, cramming, etc.

2023-07-03

421.

Fighting Efficiency

250bpm.com/blog:32

... we are heading to the world where 10% of population would be able to produce all the goods needed.

... How is the 90% going to make their living?

They are not. If nothing changes they are going to die of hunger. And even worse, once that happens there will be only 10% of the population left, so the market shrinks to one tenth of its original size. At that point only only one tenth of the survivors — 1% of the orginal population — will be needed to produce all the goods. Thus, 9% will be left with no work to do and will also die of hunger. Now, of course, the demand plummets to 1% of what it used to be in the past and, given the improved efficiency, only 0.1% is needed to satisfy it. 0.9% is left with no work, is starved to death etc. Vicious circle perpetuates until the last human being dies of hunger.

All in all, there are three possible solutions:

  1. Decrease efficiency

  2. Work less

  3. Consume more

I think the initial problem is wrong. We still need at least some millions of people to sustain the world. We can't go to one person in the limit who will manage a farm, a factory and an internet server all by themselves.

The author says the proposed three solution won't solve the problem long term. Yeah, they won't. They aren't solving it now. Says a universal basic income might help, but says it's a topic for another day.

See also /408

2023-05-19

252.

Inside the Code — WorldWideWeb NeXT Application

worldwideweb.cern.ch/code

A deconstruction of some of the more interesting bits we found hiding in the WorldWideWeb source code

The very interesting part for me is the CSS predecessor:

Normal <P> 0 Helvetica 12.0   1
	90 90	14.0 3.0  0  0 14	0

2023-05-14

238.

I don't want to go to Chel-C

applied-langua.ge/posts/i-dont-want-to-go-to-chel-c.html

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.

2023-05-09

214.

Tragedy

adactio.com/journal/20163

Greek tragedies are time-travel stories.

2023-04-05

146.

Adactio: Journal—Suspicion

adactio.com/journal/19029

2023-03-19

112.

~mariusor/brutalinks - Link aggregator inspired by reddit using ActivityPub federation. - sourcehut git

git.sr.ht/~mariusor/brutalinks

This project represents a new attempt at the social link aggregator service. It is modelled after (old)Reddit, HackerNews, and Lobste.rs trying to combine the good parts of these services while mapping them on the foundation of an ActivityPub generic service called FedBOX.

It targets small to medium communities which ideally focus on a single topic. At the same it allows the community to reach other similar services and the rest of the fediverse ecosystem through the ability to federate.