20 random bookmarks

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

2025-10-25

907.

Scripts I wrote that I use all the time

evanhahn.com/scripts-i-wrote-that-i-use-all-the-time

I've written a number of little scripts over the years, many of which I use every day. Here's a little collection.

2025-05-01

Reposted 856.

Seeking the Productive Life: Some Details of My Personal Infrastructure—Stephen Wolfram Writings

writings.stephenwolfram.com/2019/02/seeking-the-productive-life-some-details-of-my-personal-infrastructure

Some of Stephen Wolfram’s “productivity hacks” to make his days and projects more productive. Daily life, desk environment, outside the office, presentation setup, filesystem organization, Wolfram Notebook systems, databases, personal analytics.

I especially like the treadmill.

2025-04-28

854.

Mobile phones: The effect of its presence on learning and memory - PMC

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7425970

2024-12-04

805.

Про обесценивание

ambment.cat/posts/2022-9-15-1.html

2024-10-18

786.

Rabbit Waves: signal flags

rabbitwaves.ca/site/flags_maritime.html

On communication on sea with flags

2024-09-11

761.

Every productivity thought I've ever had, as concisely as possible - Alexey Guzey

guzey.com/productivity

A - The task requirements and goals might not be clear enough. If you are trying to get yourself to “plan for a project” or “write a book” then it’s hard to identify the next actionable items. Put some time aside to figure out what physical things you can do to move the project forward. Try break down the larger tasks into the smallest pieces possible. The goal of the project might need identifying, or the requirements fleshed out from a supervisor.

B - The task might exceed your current competency. Sometimes we know what we have to do, but don’t know how to do it, and then we become avoidant rather than admitting this. In this case, it’s worth figuring out what you do know how to do and what you don’t know how to do, and be honest with that. Then slowly ask for help or read up on the things you don’t know.

C - The tasks might really not be worth it. Sometimes you are assigned tasks that don’t actually help you achieve your long-term goals, and so your brain demotivate you from doing them. Maybe the payoff is low, maybe you don’t learn anything new from them, or maybe a colleague you don’t like will gain credit for the tasks, or maybe you just wont be rewarded or appreciated for getting the tasks done.

2024-07-17

714.

Как разработчику вкатываться в новые проекты

strizhechenko.github.io/2024/07/12/how-to-dig-into-a-project.html

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

2024-04-11

604.

How I write tests in Go

blog.verygoodsoftwarenotvirus.ru/posts/testing-in-go

In many other languages, you have to not only evaluate testing libraries, but also write your tests in a style that complies with that library’s expectations. Gophers are blessed to have a thoroughly adequate solution out-of-the-box, and even further blessed to have an active ecosystem where folks are making in-depth testing a walk in the park.

2024-03-25

588.

Create a shared digital calendar with significant people in your life

practicalbetterments.com/create-a-shared-digital-calendar-with-significant-people-in-your-life

Instead of asking over and over again if she is working tomorrow. I just consult her very organised calendar — and when she wants to check if I'm free she looks at my very empty calendar.

2024-03-10

567.

Сервисы

grishaev.me/services

Я согласен с тем, что логику нужно разносить по сервисам. Но сервисы должны использовать общую шину данных: базу, очередь сообщений, файлы в S3 в конце концов. Гонять друг другу JSON выглядит хорошо в теории, но на практике — фу.

Условный Постгрес выплюнет миллион записей за доли секунды. Забрать этот же миллион из другого сервиса — приключение на неделю. Тут и метрики, лимиты, квоты, сетевые спайки, etc… А когда таких запросов несколько, сервис ложится спать.

2024-03-09

556.

К тебе или ко мне?

podcast.ru/1494552672

Кристина и Егор обсуждают знакомства и отношения.

2024-02-29

537.

Пентагон и военная пропаганда: как устроены пиар-технологии армии США

www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMUUpP36b6M

2023-12-29

476.

Две проблемы

grishaev.me/two-problems

Первая — программист закладывает абстракции там, где не следует.

Бритва Оккама ?

Вторая проблема — наоборот: программист не оставляет шанса поправить его код.

2023-12-05

450.

Как называют мальчиков и девочек в России

journal.tinkoff.ru/name-stat

Так вот, почему меня так зовут!

2023-09-03

313.

Как растить джуниоров

strizhechenko.github.io/2017/01/14/junior-learning.html

Выделите джуниору части проекта, где он будет главным, через него будут решаться все вопросы связанные с ними. При срочной необходимости, можно всё сделать самому, но в штатном режиме хозяин кода - он.

2023-08-26

304.

Monorepo Explained

monorepo.tools

Everything you need to know about monorepos, and the tools to build them.

2023-07-03

225.

A Complete Guide to Flexbox

css-tricks.com/snippets/css/a-guide-to-flexbox

2023-03-21

133.

Универсальная раскладка Никиты Tonsky

github.com/tonsky/Universal-Layout

Пакет из английской и русской раскладок, спроектированных для удобного совместного использования

2023-02-19

9.

Write Plain Text Files

sive.rs/plaintext

I write almost everything important in my life: thoughts, plans, notes, diaries, correspondence, code, articles, and entire books.

They are my extended memory — my noted self — my organized thoughts. I refer to them often. I search them, update them, and learn from them. I convert them into HTML to make websites, or LaTeX to make books.

My written words are my most precious asset. They are also a history of my life. That’s why I only use plain text files. They are the most reliable, flexible, and long-lasting option. Here’s why.