20 random bookmarks

Тут будут ссылки на всё-всё, что я найду интересным

2026-05-02

968.

Бизнесу надо

ambment.cat/posts/2026-4-29-1.html

Меня просто нечеловечески бесит, когда разработчики оправдывают собственную некомпетентность мантрой «бизнесу надо». Если программист любой степени квалификации, от стажёра — до принципала — использует в качестве аргумента в любой дискуссии фразу «бизнесу надо» — знайте, перед вами тупой самозванец, гоните его в шею.

2026-03-31

950.

It's not your codebase

www.seangoedecke.com/not-your-codebase

Some degree of ownership over the code you write is inevitable and probably healthy. You should care about the things you build! But that doesn’t mean you have any actual ownership. The codebase you spend time on at work is the company’s codebase, and they can do whatever they want with it. You should communicate the risks and consequences of decisions, but ultimately it’s not your call.

2025-10-13

898.

Омнигрант

ambment.cat/posts/2025-10-9-1.html

2025-05-12

859.

Feature Toggles are one of the worst kinds of Technical Debt

swreflections.blogspot.com/2014/08/feature-toggles-are-one-of-worst-kinds.html

2025-02-28

841.

Bayes is not a phase

dynomight.net/bayes

2024-12-29

816.

Терапевтический альянс и chatGPT

spectator.ru/entry/6715

Это напоминает мне историю одной клиентки, которая как и многие другие пыталась контролировать терапевта. Она попросила ее не фрустрировать до тех пор, пока она не будет готова. Я и не фрустрировал (и не собирался). Спустя, скажем, год она сказала«ну всё, я теперь готова, давайте пожестче». А я продолжал не фрустрировать. Спустя какое-то время она возмутилась: как же так, я же просила меня фрустрировать, а вы этого не делаете.

И я такой:«фрустрирует, правда?».

2024-10-28

789.

Пагинация

grishaev.me/pagination

Не люблю, когда для обхода данных нужна пагинация. Всякие LIMIT/OFFSET,nextToken и прочие костыли.

Да!

2024-09-30

778.

Is my blue your blue?

ismy.blue

2024-07-04

702.

Conventional Commits

www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0

A specification for adding human and machine readable meaning to commit messages

2024-06-09

674.

Перегибы на местах

spectator.ru/entry/6707

терапевтка принимала на дому, делала записи и вышла, например, в туалет, а клиентка залезла в эти записи и получила — правильно — скандал про«нарушение границ» и чуть ли не отказ работать дальше.

Правильный терапевт, разумеется, не только знал бы, что терапия — это место, где его границы будут нарушаться (и это будет оплачиваться), но и первым делом с интересом обсудил бы мотивы и фантазии клиента, зачем он это сделал и что хотел там найти. И только потом бы с любовью и принятием говорил про нарушение границ.

2024-02-12

521.

Functional programming in Go

bitfieldconsulting.com/golang/functional

Thanks to generics, there are some interesting new ways to program in Go. This article explains how we can use functional programming techniques like Map, Filter, and Reduce, and what kind of problems they might help us to solve.

2024-02-05

517.

Turn off background app refresh

practicalbetterments.com/turn-off-background-app-refresh

By default, the apps on your phone are connecting to the internet even when your not using them. It's a feature called Background App Refresh and it is mostly not very useful.

2024-02-01

512.

Some activities are harder than others

alexschroeder.ch/view/2024-01-31-activities

from bouncepaw:

Alex tells us that, for him, baking and cooking are easier than programming and soldering, because the errors there average out. As for me, this is completely inverse.

In programming, an error never fixes itself. You can observe it and fix it, you can write tests. You can run the program multiple times. It's you who fixes it, and you can understand how it's done. It's measurable!

Meanwhile, cooking is a nightmare. Burning something is routine for me. Is that too much or too little oil? For how long do I fry? What do I do with these spices? Do they really affect the taste? And to observe something, I can't rely on symbolic things like text. No, I have to look (is this color good? No idea!), smell (as if I know the difference) and taste (nothing more inaccurate).

I'm happy when something can be cooked with a timer. 15 min for buckwheat? I'm in. I'm more happy when the time is short. 4 min for this thin kind of spaghetti? Already boiling water!

I mean, even boiling water is not simple. My parents told me to wait until the correct bubbles appear. I'm waiting for the scary ones. Also, salt is supposed to make it boil faster. How much salt do I add?

And I didn't even talk about plants, which Alex also considers easy. They're not 😭

Totally agree!

2023-12-22

472.

DevBubba's Bookmarklets

devbubba.github.io/Bookmarklets

2023-12-12

454.

Finding unreachable functions with deadcode

go.dev/blog/deadcode

Functions that are part of your project’s source code but can never be
reached in any execution are called “dead code”, and they exert a drag
on codebase maintenance efforts.
Today we’re pleased to share a tool named deadcode to help you identify them.

2023-12-05

452.

Go Developer Survey 2023 H2 Results - The Go Programming Language

go.dev/blog/survey2023-h2-results
  1. Go developers said they are more interested in AI/ML tooling that improves the quality, reliability, and performance of code they write, rather than writing code for them. An always-awake, never-busy expert “reviewer” might be one of the more helpful forms of AI developer assistance.

  2. The top requests for improving toolchain warnings and errors were to make the messages more comprehensible and actionable; this sentiment was shared by developers of all experience levels, but was particularly strong among newer Go developers.

  3. Our experiment with project templates (gonew) appears to solve critical problems for Go developers (especially developers new to Go) and does so in a way that matches their existing workflows for starting a new project. Based on these findings, we believe gonew can substantially reduce onboarding barriers for new Go developers and ease adoption of Go in organizations.

  4. Three out of every four respondents work on Go software that also uses cloud services; this is evidence that developers see Go as a language for modern, cloud-based development.

  5. Developer sentiment towards Go remains extremely positive, with 90% of survey respondents saying they felt satisfied while working with Go during the prior year.

2023-11-28

437.

My note-taking process

rubber-duck-typing.com/posts/2023-01-19-note-taking.html

Игорь рассказывает, как делает заметки.

Вложенные теги не нужны

Do not try to create a hierarchy (taxonomy) for your notes. It is not scalable and only works for narrow domain. Prefer tags.

Не понимал, зачем раскрашивать буквы в книжках, но Игорь пишет, что это полезно, когда есть комментарии

It is not useful to highlight without commenting. Writing summary is mandatory, highlighting is optional 1.

2023-08-02

274.

Brian Tomasik

briantomasik.com

2023-06-18

209.

Chronotrains

www.chronotrains.com/en

На этой карте показано, как далеко можно уехать по железным дорогам Европы за 8 часов

2023-03-28

154.

Bicycle – Bartosz Ciechanowski

ciechanow.ski/bicycle

Интерактивная статья о физике велосипеда.