2026-06-17
<click-to-play> — a still that plays
simonwillison.net/2026/Jun/17/click-to-play-component#atom-everything2026-03-28
Mahdi Bchatnia - Accents
mahdi.jp/apps/accentsAccents is an app that lets you use the iMac/MacBook Neo accent colors on any Mac.
2026-02-23
migrating to neovim's new built-in plugin manager
bower.sh/nvim-builtin-plugin-mgrKeybindings — micasa
micasa.dev/docs/reference/keybindingsA terminal UI for tracking everything about your home. Single SQLite file. No cloud. No account. No subscriptions.
2026-02-14
toot by https://m.ai6yr.org/@ai6yr
m.ai6yr.org/@ai6yr/116071354157864144Today's project: sharpening and setting a rusty $5 garage sale saw [#projects](https://m.ai6yr.org/tags/projects)
2026-01-23
Stripe Template — Create Invoice | EasyInvoicePDF
easyinvoicepdf.com?template=stripeCreate and download professional invoices instantly with EasyInvoicePDF.com. Free and open-source. No signup required.
2026-01-10
Fly's new Sprites.dev addresses both developer sandboxes and API sandboxes at the same time
simonwillison.net/2026/Jan/9/sprites-dev#atom-everything2025-11-24
toot by https://eigenmagic.net/@arichtman
eigenmagic.net/@arichtman/115601995712145043There's a piece of monologue in a Czech theatrical comedy that I'm quite fond of, and it goes something like this: “According to our carbon dating analysis, this letter was written on January 21, 1842, plus-minus two thousand years.”
Took me a second but by god that's good
<https:filiph.github.io/unsure/>
[@filiph](https://mastodon.social/@filiph)
h/t [#TheCrux](https://eigenmagic.net/tags/TheCrux)
2025-11-20
toot by https://wandering.shop/@jepyang
wandering.shop/@jepyang/115579567055499330one in four animals on the planet earth is a beetle. think of your three closest friends. if none of them are beetles, statistically speaking you are probably a beetle.
2025-10-28
Download
supertuxkart.net/DownloadKarts. Nitro. Action! SuperTuxKart is a 3D open-source arcade racer with a variety of characters, tracks, and modes to play. Our aim is to create a game that is more fun than realistic, and provide an enjoyable experience for all ages.
2025-07-04
LEADERSHIP LAB: The Craft of Writing Effectively
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtIzMaLkCaMDo you worry about the effectiveness of your writing style? As emerging scholars, perfecting the craft of writing is an essential component of developing as graduate students, and yet resources for honing these skills are largely under utilized. Larry McEnerney, Director of the University of Chicago's Writing Program, led this session in an effort to communicate helpful rules, skills, and resources that are available to graduate students interested in further developing their writing style.
2025-06-02
Feedlynx
github.com/wezm/feedlynxFeedlynx helps you collect links to read or watch later. It generates an RSS feed of the links you collect.
2025-02-26
Home
www.moderncsv.comCSV file editor application for Windows, Mac, and Linux with powerful editing tools and large file viewing. Edit CSV files for free today.
2024-06-13
your multi-year roadmaps must deliver wins at a consistent cadence
news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40660897
One thing really worth addressing from the post that I don't think author accepted, and I see this a lot with engineers:
> "That did introduce tension for our team because we were supposed to be taking experimental bets for the platform’s future. These bets couldn’t be baked into product without hacks or shortcuts in the typical quarter as was the expectation."
If I can pump one learning into engineers' and PMs' heads it's this: intermediate deliverables are not optional no matter how cutting-edge your team is.
You will never succeed if your pitch to leadership is "give us a budget for the next N years and expect no shippable products until the end of N years". Even if you get approved somehow at the beginning, there's a 99.5% chance your team/project will be killed before you get to N years.
Again, once again for the audience in the back: there is no such thing as a multi-year project without convincing, meaningful intermediate deliverables.
To clarify, that doesn't mean "don't have multi-year roadmaps", it means "your multi-year roadmaps must deliver wins at a consistent cadence".
Understanding this will carry you a lot further in the industry.
As a fairly cutting-edge R&D team part of your job is to figure out what slice of this is shippable (and worth shipping). If you're coming up empty you are not ready to pitch this to execs.
toot by https://fediscience.org/@ct_bergstrom
fediscience.org/@ct_bergstrom/112607624581372432Those were, of course, tree swallows in a barn.
Here's a barn swallow in a tree.
2024-06-12
Pipe your git diff output into dunk to make it prettier!
github.com/darrenburns/dunkPrettier git diffs in the terminal
2024-05-08
toot by https://hachyderm.io/@dave_andersen
hachyderm.io/@dave_andersen/112406723571546260shit shit shit shit shit. Dealt with my first set of AI-generated-code plagiarism cases this semester.
Dear students: LLMs are terrible plagiarists and they do not give a damn (or have any capacity to care or avoid doing so) if they get you in deep doodoo by reproducing verbatim code from existing repositories on github or from web pages. And on assignments, it's quite likely to happen.
We didn't identify these cases by using an AI detector: They were identical to a source on the web!
2024-04-24
toot by https://fediscience.org/@ct_bergstrom
fediscience.org/@ct_bergstrom/112324035687433390When I think about what has happened with camera technology over the past quarter-century, I can't get my head around how it's possible to shoot a chestnut-backed chickadee at twilight at 1/100th second with a handheld 800mm lens.
[#birdwatching](https://fediscience.org/tags/birdwatching) [#birdphotography](https://fediscience.org/tags/birdphotography)
2024-02-03
toot by https://mastodon.social/@gvwilson
mastodon.social/@gvwilson/111868487927825439Outline of SQL tutorial has hit the "100 queries" goal <https://gvwilson.github.io/sql-tutorial/> still have at least six diagrams to draw, and would like appendices showing how to use DuckDB to do the same things (easy) and how to use permissions etc. in PostgreSQL (hard because setup and re-run). Help always welcome: please see <https://gvwilson.github.io/sql-tutorial/contributing/> for the contributors' guide.
2023-10-24
toot by https://masto.es/@Hok
masto.es/@Hok/111289918530015742Máquina de hacer aviones de papel, hecho con piezas de LEGO.