20 random bookmarks

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

2025-09-28

892.

What is "good taste" in software engineering?

www.seangoedecke.com/taste

2025-04-28

854.

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

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

2025-02-14

Reposted 838.

PostgREST Documentation

docs.postgrest.org/en/v12/index.html

PostgREST is a standalone web server that turns your PostgreSQL database directly into a RESTful API. The structural constraints and permissions in the database determine the API endpoints and operations.

Sounds like a way to write less code. I skimmed through the reference, looks cool. PostgREST is written in Haskell for some reason though.

2024-08-03

729.

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

www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7fv2kKkj6M

2024-07-17

714.

Как разработчику вкатываться в новые проекты

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

2024-06-02

671.

Self-Hosted Applications and Alternatives

selfh.st/apps

A directory of self-hosted software and applications for easy browsing and discovery

2024-05-17

649.

How to Cut Corners and Stay Cool

www.yegor256.com/2015/01/15/how-to-cut-corners.html

When a task you're working on is too big or you simply don't want to do it, you cut corners; here is how you can do it professionally.

645.

Stop Chatting, Start Coding

www.yegor256.com/2014/10/07/stop-chatting-start-coding.html

In XDSD everybody is motivated to produce tangible and meaningful results. That's why we don't use emails, Skype, HipChat or phone calls.

2024-04-26

Reposted 614.

Soft delete

grishaev.me/soft-delete

2024-04-16

608.

Nginx Configuration Generator Tool

nginxconfig.org

The easiest way to configure a performant, secure, and stable NGINX server.

2024-03-30

596.

Лаборатория данных

datalaboratory.ru

Коллекция интерактивных визуализаций данных

2024-03-27

589.

Как враги используют теракт в Крокусе, чтобы парализовать Россию

www.youtube.com/watch?v=oujx43TVcxk

Всё, что вы сейчас читаете и распространяете. Всё, что вас тревожит и выводит из равновесия. Все эти «версии» и «мнения» о «причастности» и «непричастности», все эти анонимные сообщения о терактах и оскорбительные комментарии, тонны видео с обвинениями всех подряд, кроме реальных виновных — всё это психологические операции оппонентов. Направлены они против вас, мои дорогие сограждане.

2024-02-03

516.

Трамваи и автобусы Осло

ilyabirman.ru/meanwhile/all/oslo-trams-buses

Может, вы сидели и думали, что в Осло нет трамваев. А они есть!

2024-01-12

488.

Фаззинг (fuzzing) тестирование

b.sattellite.me/2022/01/2022-01-golang-fuzzing

2023-11-19

426.

Programming On 34 Keys

peppe.rs/posts/programming_on_34_keys

Minimizing your keyboard layout is a slippery slope.
34-keys has been reasonably comfortable to use, for both prose and program. My palms do not move across the desk at all, as I reach for keys. I mostly write Rust and Bash, and my layout has evolved to accomodate special characters from their grammars (angled brackets and hyphens, specifically). If you are on a similar journey, I would suggest focusing on accuracy and comfort over speed. Speed comes with time.

2023-11-14

412.

LIMIT vs. FETCH in SQL

antonz.org/sql-fetch

Fun fact: There is no limit clause in the SQL standard.

Everyone uses limit.
And yet, according to the standard, we should be using fetch

2023-11-13

407.

To listen well, get curious

www.benkuhn.net/listen

When I’ve listened the most effectively to people, it’s because I was intensely curious—I was trying to build a detailed, precise understanding of what was going on in their head.

2023-10-29

378.

Situation Ukraine Refugee Situation

data.unhcr.org/en/situations/ukraine

Статистика по беженцам из Украины

2023-10-05

355.

Кофейные места

ilyabirman.ru/meanwhile/all/coffee-places

Везде речь о флетвайте. В случае сетей я указываю адреса только тех точек, в которых я был, и при этом там хорошо. Во всех местах из этого списка дают воду, если попросить. Цену указал, где помню.

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.