Tag public_bookmarks

1944 bookmarks have this tag.

2026-06-18

1941.

Quadrat 02

garden.bouncepaw.com/hypha/quadrat_02

tototo

1922.

Quadrat 17

garden.bouncepaw.com/hypha/quadrat_17

cool picture!

1942.

Quadrat 17

garden.bouncepaw.com/hypha/quadrat_17

cool picture!

2026-06-17

1923.

Webring

webring.xxiivv.com

cool website

1943.

Webring

webring.xxiivv.com

cool website

1924.

Бабаевский

www.babaev.ru

вкусные шоколадки

1944.

Бабаевский

www.babaev.ru

вкусные шоколадки

1904.

Betula

joinbetula.org

Best bookmark manager.

1925.

Betula

joinbetula.org

Best bookmark manager.

1945.

Betula

joinbetula.org

Best bookmark manager.

2026-06-16

10.

Why a Flip Phone? - Commodore

commodore.net/why-a-flip-phone

A flip phone with the apps you need: WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram. Music, podcasts, maps, rideshare, a camera for the moments worth keeping.

It will run Sailfish! A flip phone by Commodore! What a world.

2026-06-15

1905.

Example Domain

example.org

super description

1926.

Example Domain

example.org

super description

1946.

Example Domain

example.org

super description

1906.

Mojeek

mojeek.com

tae search engine

1927.

Mojeek

mojeek.com

tae search engine

1947.

Mojeek

mojeek.com

tae search engine

1907.

Google

google.com
1928.

Google

google.com
1948.

Google

google.com
11.

tags.pub

tags.pub

tags.pub is a global hashtag server for the Fediverse. You can follow an account like example@tags.pub and it will boost all the content tagged #example from across the Fediverse.

2026-06-13

12.

Escher Circuits: Using Vision to Perform Computation

esoteric.codes/blog/escher-circuits-using-vision-to-perform-computation
13.

esoteric.codes

esoteric.codes

esolangs, esoplatforms, esosystems, and all that break from the norms of computing

2026-06-12

14.

Web Browsers on Video Game Consoles

vale.rocks/posts/game-console-browsers

Exploring cyberspace with a thumbstick.

2026-06-10

15.

The Acme User Interface for Programmers

acme.cat-v.org

Can we consider this to be a homepage of sorts for Acme?

16.

research!rsc: A Tour of Acme

research.swtch.com/acme

People I work with recognize my computer easily:
it's the one with nothing but yellow windows and blue bars on the screen.
That's the text editor acme, written by Rob Pike for Plan 9 in the early 1990s.
Acme focuses entirely on the idea of text as user interface.
It's difficult to explain acme without seeing it, though, so I've put together
a screencast explaining the basics of acme and showing a brief programming session.

17.

std.hugeping / Редактор acme: пишем почтовый клиент

club.hugeping.ru/S4sJA2iZYo83k8ZnpjEX#S4sJA2iZYo83k8ZnpjEX
18.

How building an HTML-first site doubled our users overnight

mohkohn.co.uk/writing/html-first
19.

Walfie's Nonograms by walfie

walfie.itch.io/walfies-nonograms

A nonograms/picross game for the Game Boy

20.

echo

m15o.net/echo
21.

penny - SunSPOTs

nug.only9fans.com/penny/SunSPOTs
22.

start [asie's personal wiki]

wiki.asie.pl

2026-06-08

23.

ActivityPub and HTTP Signatures

swicg.github.io/activitypub-http-signature

Authentication is not specified by the ActivityPub standard. In practice, the fediverse mostly uses HTTP Message Signatures to authenticate server-to-server requests, using a relatively consistent profile. This document describes that profile and usage, recommends best practices, and evaluates their success so far.

24.

Are We HS2019 Yet?

arewehs2019yet.vpzom.click

(no)

25.

Datatype — variable font that turns text into charts

franktisellano.github.io/datatype

An OpenType variable font that turns simple text expressions into inline charts. No JavaScript, no images — just type.

2026-06-05

26.

EDSGER: A REMARKABLE REPL

handwritten.danieljanus.pl/2026-06-01-edsger-transcript.html

Writing clojure code by hand on a Remarkable, it gets executed

2026-06-01

27.

kelvin versioning

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/kelvin_versioning.html

In short, a supporting component must always be strictly cooler than anything
it supports, or be at absolute zero conjointly with anything it supports.
Absolute zero means that a program is frozen, no further updates are
possible. If your versions don't track your
actual progress, you run out of integers.

  1. A's version SHALL be a nonnegative integer.

  2. A, at any specific version, MUST NOT be modified after release.

  3. At version 0, new versions of A MUST NOT be released.

  4. New releases of A MUST be assigned a new version, and this version MUST be strictly less than the previous one.

  5. If A supports another component B that also follows kelvin versioning, then:

    • Either both A and B MUST be at version 0, or B's version MUST be

strictly greater than A's version.
If a new version of A is released and that version supports B, then a new
version of B MUST be released.

28.

Maartje (@maartje@blahaj.social)

blahaj.social/@maartje/115867225088740197

I love mesh networks, and love the 1999 WAP standard. After I started thinkering with MeshCore I realised text is fun but what about the internet? WAP 1.x was built to be sent over SMS... this might work. Taking my WAP-over-SMS project and two ESP32s and voila!

WAP internet (all you actually need) over a fully decentralized network!

29.

DanInSpace104/miniflux-backup

github.com/DanInSpace104/miniflux-backup

Dan's Miniflux tool.

2026-05-31

30.

Repeating the billion dollar mistake?

groups.google.com/g/golang-nuts/c/rvGTZSFU8sY

The 2009 Golang mailing list discussion on nilable pointers. They ended up having them.

Also this page has good examples of inferiority of hard-wrapped email messages.

31.

My Accessibility Stack and the future on Wayland – Insane Rambles About Technology

nocoffei.com?p=451

The author is not blind, which seems to be the “default” disability in accessibility articles. They see fine but have troubles using their hands. There's cool software Talon that gives them back the ability to use computers (with voice, eye tracking, machine learning, custom scripts), but it is impossible to run it on Wayland.

32.

Архивация. Где лучше хранить холодные данные? Полный обзор на все типы физических носителей от FDD до LTO и M-disk

habr.com/ru/companies/tuna/articles/988926

TL;DR: totally not SSD nor flash. Maybe HDD if you migrate them in time. Some special discs are recommended. Optical... joyful.

2026-05-30

33.

~nytpu/gemroff (master): doc/gemroff.5.md - sourcehut git

git.sr.ht/~nytpu/gemroff/tree/master/doc/gemroff.5.md

2026-05-29

34.

«Сникерсни» как семантический контейнер

artemushanov.ru?go=all/snikersni/

История продвижения баточника Сникерс в России — каноничная с точки зрения создания новой ниши на новом рынке под существующий продукт

35.

Как сделать, чтобы рубашка не вылезала из брюк

artemushanov.ru?go=all/kak-sdelat-chtoby-rubashka-ne-vylezala-iz-bryuk/

Это пост про то, как работает системная инженерия, на примере решения ситуации с рубашкой. Смешно? Это только пока лишь

36.

How the Bird Eye Was Pushed to an Evolutionary Extreme | Quanta Magazine

www.quantamagazine.org/how-the-bird-eye-was-pushed-to-an-evolutionary-extreme-20260513

The bird retina is one of the most energetically expensive tissues in the animal kingdom, yet it doesn’t use the energy advantage of oxygen. New research finally explains how this is possible.

2026-05-28

37.

angelwood.xyz - ❆December Adventure!❆

angelwood.xyz/wiki/decadv

Angelwood's strongest december adventures.

2026-05-26

38.

TagTrees: Improving Personal Information Management Using Associative Navigation

karl-voit.at/tagstore/downloads/Voit2012b.pdf

Karl Voit's dissertation on file management.

2026-05-25

39.

Email address obfuscation: What works in 2026?

spencermortensen.com/articles/email-obfuscation
40.

GitHub - nooga/let-go: Almost Clojure written in Go.

github.com/nooga/let-go

let-go is a Clojure dialect with a bytecode compiler and stack VM, written in Go. A single ~10MB binary, ~7ms cold start, no JVM. Roughly 95% Clojure-compatible on the jank-lang test suite.

2026-05-24

41.

memory heap / poetry / Книжный червь

memory-heap.org/~avp/poetry/2026/2026-05-24.html

2026-05-23

42.

Curly braces: An evolution of UNIX and C

thalia.dev/blog/unix-braces

2026-05-19

43.

Home - Emerald Source Code Commentary

0xabad1dea.github.io/emeraldscc

A book that examines and explains the source code of Emerald, one of the most popular video games ever made, based on the decompilation work of PRET.

2026-05-18

44.

Prolog Basics Explained with Pokémon

unplannedobsolescence.com/blog/prolog-basics-pokemon

Demonstrating the basics of logic programming with data from the Pokémon games.

45.

Open-source data multitool | VisiData

www.visidata.org

Command-line interactive multitool for tabular data.

2026-05-17

46.

angelwood.xyz

angelwood.xyz

Welcome to my small corner of the internet!

2026-05-16

47.

Kids can't use computers... and this is why it should worry you — Coding 2 Learn

coding2learn.org/blog/2013/07/29/kids-cant-use-computers

A long dismissive text about how kids, and people in general, don't know how to “use computers”. Overall, the author is right, they really don't know, but instead of approaching the topic on how to make computing more accessible, he takes pride in his knowledge (that most people lack), and tells the folks what to do (along the lines of forcing your children to learn programming).

He also mentions how Microsoft lobbied the idea of Microsoft Office being computing itself to British schools. Well, it's the same in Russia, and not just in school. For many, using MS Office is the most important skill. I never understood that. It's a very niche tool, no?! And it's very hard to use, I still only know the very basics of office suites.

Mysteries to revel in.

2026-05-15

48.

Archiving The Internet

www.howardism.org/Technical/Emacs/archiving-the-internet.html

Archiving text web pages to org mode.

49.

Laurence Tratt: hk

tratt.net/laurie/src/hk
hk Ctrl+Shift+F6 notify-send "Hello"
50.

The Voyager: A powerful, low-profile, split ergonomic keyboard

www.zsa.io/voyager

A lean, mean, split typing machine. The Voyager is everything you’d want in a serious ergonomic keyboard, and nothing more. The essentials, refined.

Almost what I need: 4 main rows, low-profile, attachable trackball or trackpad. Too few thumbs though...

51.

Dr. Dobb's Developer Library DVD-ROM Release 6

jacobfilipp.com/DrDobbs

2026-05-12

52.

The paper computer | the jsomers.net blog

jsomers.net/blog/the-paper-computer

2026-05-10

53.

Archive it or you will miss it

drewdevault.com/blog/Archive-it-or-miss-it

Drew's classic article on importance of personal archives. It had only become more relevant with time.

Betula has an archival feature, I'll use it on this page.

2026-05-09

54.

happy hacking emily lisp server

xahlee.info/kbd/happy_hacking_emily.html
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