20 random bookmarks

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

2025-02-02

831.

Просто берите Postgres

grishaev.me/just-use-postgres

2024-12-22

813.

Файловые пути

grishaev.me/file-paths-concat

2024-08-10

735.

99 бутылок: mkdir + find

bolknote.ru/all/99-butylok-mkdir-find

2024-08-03

729.

Про доверие, деньги и воспитание детей — интервью с Кримсоном - YouTube

www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7fv2kKkj6M

2024-06-11

680.

What is love-3

spectator.ru/entry/6579

2024-06-04

Reposted 672.

Staticcheck - The advanced Go linter

github.com/dominikh/go-tools

Staticcheck - The advanced Go linter. Contribute to dominikh/go-tools development by creating an account on GitHub.

2024-05-26

666.

Джон и чат

grishaev.me/john-chat

Если вы — Майкл и Карл, то желать выздоровления больше одного раза не нужно. Если прям неймется, поставьте к первому сообщению лайк — в знак того, что вы присоединяетесь к пожеланию. Иначе вы затрахете коллегу и всех, кто в чате.

Если вы — Джон, и коллег не перевоспитать, не пишите о личных проблемах в общий чат. Достаточно написать руководителю и паре людей, с которыми вы плотно работаете. Остальным хватит и статуса в мессаджере.

2024-03-10

568.

2024-03-07 Why do we even blog?

alexschroeder.ch/view/2024-03-07-why-blog

For me, this imagined audience is more important than getting it right. Which is why I write my blog posts with the wiki spirit. All these sites are pretty similar, in essence. Blog, wiki, digital garden, Zettelkasten, there’s not enough difference to draw lines. It’s all a question of intent, of culture, of belonging. The blog spirit is to write pages over time, and they disappear into the archive. The digital garden spirit is to write unfinished articles and papers, to be refined or not. The Zettelkasten spirit is to follow the trail of thoughts you thought and add new branches, small notes with new thoughts leading to more thoughts on new notes. And the wiki spirit is to write and edit online, to hit the Save button and then it’s live. There is no editor, there is no draft. Wiki is like brutalism in content management. I can see the page sources and the end result is obvious and full of that old web power. It’s not an app. The software has no idea of process. The wiki spirit is to open that window, write the text and hit save. And then I read it again, and edit it. And tomorrow, I read it again, and edit it. And next week, perhaps, I read it again, and edit it.

I no longer live in the Wiki Now. The pages are intended for future readers but they are not timeless. I add timestamps all over the place. The blog spirit is strong. The pages do disappear into the great compost of thoughts. The archive gobbles them up. I do go back but I don’t rewrite the pages completely. I’m more likely to simply add a timestamp and some thoughts like I did on this page.

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!

2023-12-18

462.

Massive Study Finds a Link Between Commuting And Poor Mental Health

www.sciencealert.com/massive-study-finds-a-link-between-commuting-and-poor-mental-health

Long daily commutes can leave little time around busy work days for commuters, who tend to be less physically active, overweight, drink more alcohol, and sleep poorly as a result.

2023-12-16

Reposted 456.

The Decline of Usability

www.datagubbe.se/decusab

The author doesn't like how modern UI:s are designed. Gives good examples.

2023-11-09

401.

BORSCHT - Full Classic Russian Restaurant Recipe

www.youtube.com/watch?v=7obedUwIK68

Мой любимый рецепт борща

2023-11-04

393.

Progopedia

progopedia.com

Free Encyclopedia of Programming Languages.

2023-10-13

Reposted 365.

Правила пользования почтой

grishaev.me/mail-rules

2023-08-14

287.

</> htmx - high power tools for html

htmx.org

Решение для серверсайд рендеринга

2023-08-01

265.

НЕФТЬ и ЭКОЛОГИЯ. Спасут ли нас электромобили?

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HbEl-2n5AQ

Про автомобили, топливо, химию, электричество, эксперименты, скандалы, историю, политику, сферы влияния, махинации, войны, катастрофы, экологию итд итп.

4 часа восторга!

2023-03-21

144.

Typst: Compose papers faster

typst.app

Проект, собравший преимущества Латеха и Гугл Доксов.

132.

Simple Icons

simpleicons.org

SVG иконки

2023-02-26

46.

Reinventing How We Use Computers

ploum.be/2022-12-03-reinventing-how-we-use-computers.html

2023-02-19

7.

Grimgrains Cooking Blog

grimgrains.com