20 random bookmarks
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Reflections on using Rust professionally for two years.
An older version of this article called it character rather than virtue. I think it was a better phrasing.
Music tracker interface inspired a programming paradigm. I don't get the provided programs at all.
Из гречки можно чай делать...
Fabric mod to connect to EVERY Minecraft server version (Release, Beta, Alpha, Classic, Snapshots, Bedrock) with QoL fixes to the gameplay - ViaVersion/ViaFabricPlus
package main templ Hello(name string){ <div>Hello, { name }</div> } templ Greeting(person Person){ <div class="greeting"> @Hello(person.Name) </div> }
Building on the Fediverse is hard. Here is a list of ActivityPub and other developer resources that have been helpful in developing Emissary.
This is not a canonical or official list by any means, but hopefully this list of bookmarks is valuable to others who are building their own Fediverse apps.
The Malleable Systems Collective catalogs and experiments with malleable software and systems that reset the balance of power in computing
While not as rigorous as systems like Darcs and Pijul (which are based on a formalized theory of patches
A linter for Go that finds nil panics. It found several potential nil panic in Betula and Mycorrhiza codebases that I didn't bother fixing.
Solderpunk came up with a different way of portraying the future of humanity in sci-fi. Slowly move everybody to one continent. Most people live in 50 megacities. We live and degrowth as long as we can. A fun concept. I myself like space conquering more, to be honest. Maybe combine the two?
Христофор приплывает на землю счастливых людей и сразу думает о том, как его отнять. Чем всё закончилось, знаем.
I want matching pantry containers, even though I shouldn't.
The Canadian Wetland Classification System (National Wetlands Working Group 1997) is based on a hierarchical system, which includes (1) wetland class, (2) wetland form and (3) wetland type. The five wetland "classes" are differentiated by their developmental characteristics and the environment in which they exist. The five classes are: bog, fen, marsh, swamp, and shallow water. Some wetlands accumulate peat (partially-decomposed organic matter) and are called peatlands. Bogs and fens are the dominant peatland classes in Alberta, although some swamps and marshes can also accumulate peat. In contrast, shallow open water wetlands and many marshes and swamps do not accumulate peat.
Not exactly sure what that is, but looks cool, like a newspaper.