20 random bookmarks
Тут будут ссылки на всё-всё, что я найду интересным
Тут будут ссылки на всё-всё, что я найду интересным
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.
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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.
The worst hobby
Bad things happen when you combine the self-affirming nature of beliefs with a habit of consuming lots of morally-charged content.
Many people make a daily routine of consuming large quantities of highly partisan content about “what’s going on” in “the” “world.” Enthusiasts of this hobby call it “staying informed,” and insist it isn’t just a personal habit but a civic duty.
This content consists of new beliefs (“news” for short) about what happened today or yesterday, presented with an authoritative tone and little moral ambiguity. They identify clear villains and clear implications. They often give instructions from hand-selected experts on how smart people should think about this.
Create a QR code with a picture
Looking at the first principles of icon design—and how Apple failed to apply all of them in macOS Tahoe
The more time you spend designing systems, the more paranoid you get about things going wrong
Applying The Blue Angel Criteria To Free Software
BRIN stands for Block Range Index. BRIN is designed for handling very large tables in which certain columns have some natural correlation with their physical location within the table.
Кристина обсуждает с гостями их провалы в жизни.
GQL is a query language with a syntax very similar to SQL with a tiny engine to perform queries on .git files instance of database files, the engine executes the query on the fly without the need to create database files or convert .git files into any other format, note that all Keywords in GQL are case-insensitive similar to SQL.
a minimalist and opinionated feed reader.
Расширение, которое позволяет открыть текущее место в соответствующем сервисе карт.
Никита рассказывает про текст и кодировки
LuLu is the free, open-source firewall that aims to block unknown outgoing connections, protecting your privacy and your Mac!
If you want a single piece of advice to reduce your bug count, it’s this:
Re-read your code frequently. After writing a few lines of code (3 to 6 lines, a short block within a function), re-read them. That habit will save you more time than any other simple change you can make.
Языки программирования как люди
Оверпасс с человеческим лицом или лицом нейросети.
Можно написать, что ты хочешь видеть на карте, а нейронка обработает запрос и выдаст результат.
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