20 random bookmarks

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

2026-04-18

958.

How much of your life are you selling off?

www.raptitude.com/2013/04/how-much-of-your-life-are-you-selling-off

Most people’s financial decisions are driven by what the people around them decide — which, in this culture, typically ranges from thoughtless to completely backwards — and conscious thought about the getting the best deal on happiness doesn’t enter the picture. Would you rather have five all-expenses-paid years off to spend with your family, learn a language or build a business — or drive a big car instead of a small car? It’s shockingly normal for people to choose the latter, because they have no idea that they’re making that choice at all.

...

I am way happier already. In the three months since I’ve been smarter about my spending, I’ve saved three months’ worth of living expenses, which has an immediate stress-reducing effect. I could get laid off or fired and have plenty of time to figure out what to do, so there’s much less day-to-day stress about my job performance, which has actually led to an effortless improvement in job performance. I have a sense of control over my life that I’ve never felt before. These intangible dividends are immediate, and they don’t cost a cent because the money is still mine.

2026-04-06

953.

How Does Clean Code Work?

rocket-science.ru/hacking/2026/04/06/how-does-clean-code-work

Clean Code doesn't work—not because the principles are wrong, but because the real world is dirty, chaotic, unpredictable, and asynchronous. The best code I’ve ever seen violated a good half of Clean Code’s commandments.

2025-12-23

919.

Backing up Spotify

annas-archive.li/blog/backing-up-spotify.html

We backed up Spotify (metadata and music files). It’s distributed in bulk torrents (~300TB). It’s the world’s first “preservation archive” for music which is fully open (meaning it can easily be mirrored by anyone with enough disk space), with 86 million music files, representing around 99.6% of listens.

2025-10-13

898.

Омнигрант

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

2025-02-12

836.

Profiling Go programs with pprof

jvns.ca/blog/2017/09/24/profiling-go-with-pprof

2024-12-04

Reposted 806.

Retcon

retcon.app

Rewrite Git history with a single drag-and-drop.
Undo anything with ⌘Z. All speed, no bumps.

2024-09-11

Reposted 760.

Always Optimize for Junior Devs

blog.pwkf.org/2022/09/18/always-optimize-for-dummies.html

There is a single advice I would give to anyone writing software, and specially to great devs : Always optimize your code for your most junior developers. I agree that it is not a very popular advice, but it is the one that, in my experience, give the biggest bang for the buck.

2024-09-04

757.

Теория и практика психоанализа - Олешко Т.С. О двух типах нарциссических пациентов

vol2-2016.ecpp-journal.ru/1030.html

Олешко Т.С. О двух типах нарциссических пациентов

2024-08-23

747.

НА БАЗЕ Кримсон: позитивные последствия СВО и будущее России

www.youtube.com/watch?v=7u5d-Ygdm4k

2024-07-27

725.

Как наполнить базу сгенерированными джейсонами

grishaev.me/json-sql

2024-06-26

695.

Как правильно работать с убеждениями

spectator.ru/entry/6701

Вывели с клиентом универсальную «инструкцию к терапии». На случай, если кому-то это нужно. Как часто и бывает, у него была популярная мечта сначала что-то поменять в голове, а потом зажить по-новому.

2024-06-11

681.

Loop

links.danilax86.space/681

2024-02-25

531.

Часовые пояса и календарь в распределённой команде

ilyabirman.ru/meanwhile/all/timezones-and-calendar

Время от времени читаю, что люди страдают из-за разных часовых поясов в команде и с клиентами, путаются во встречах и вообще не понимают, как вести календарь.

Учу. Включите поддержку часовых поясов в календаре, если вдруг вы этого почему-то не сделали.

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!

2023-11-18

424.

Miniflux

miniflux.app

a minimalist and opinionated feed reader.

2023-10-31

383.

Excalidraw — Collaborative whiteboarding made easy

excalidraw.com

2023-09-02

311.

Ventoy

www.ventoy.net/en/index.html

Утилита для создания загрузочной флешки сразу с несколькими образами

2023-08-02

274.

Brian Tomasik

briantomasik.com

2023-05-07

180.

Critical Program Reading (1975) - 16mm Film

youtu.be/7hdJQkn8rtA

Видео о том, как писать понятный код

2023-03-10

64.

Трафик

ilyabirman.ru/meanwhile/all/traffic

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