2024-08-26
nikitabobko/AeroSpace: AeroSpace is an i3-like tiling window manager for macOS
github.com/nikitabobko/AeroSpace
- Tiling window manager based on a tree paradigm
- i3 inspired
- Fast workspaces switching without animations and without the necessity to disable SIP
- AeroSpace employs its own emulation of virtual workspaces instead of relying on native macOS Spaces due to their considerable limitations
- Plain text configuration (dotfiles friendly). See: default-config.toml
- CLI first (manpages and shell completion included)
- Doesn't require disabling SIP (System Integrity Protection)
- Proper multi-monitor support (i3-like paradigm)
2024-08-09
How To: Highlight Text Fragments When Linking
weblog.rogueamoeba.com/2024/08/08/how-to-highlight-text-fragments-when-linking
A highlighted result
In recent months, I’ve begun to notice that results from web searches often highlight specific text on the page to which they’re linking. The web page is also scrolled to the relevant content. It’s quite helpful!
A quick investigation showed this is accomplished by appending a bit of code, #:~:text= to the URL for a link. These are called Text Fragments, and they’ve been supported by Chrome since back in 2020. It took a couple more years for support to come to Safari, but at this point, the element is well-supported enough to be worth using
2024-07-08
toot by https://hachyderm.io/@fmic_
hachyderm.io/@fmic_/112751404757947053✨ Friends, I've recently been laid off, and I'm looking for my next role.
With 7+ years of leadership experience in non-profits and startups, here is a summary of my skills:
📊 20+ years [#rstats](https://hachyderm.io/tags/rstats) programming expertise
🔧 Data pipeline development
☁️ AWS infrastructure management
📚 Creator of widely-used data science curricula
🛡️ GDPR compliance implementation
For the full version, including my resume and testimonials from colleagues: <https://francoismichonneau.net/hire-me/>
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2024-06-29
toot by https://fosstodon.org/@pamelafox
fosstodon.org/@pamelafox/112702410585212475
Learning about marimo, an open-source reactive notebook.
Looks really nice for visualizations.
<https:marimo.app/?slug=55kclj>
Plus, notebook changes results in small diffs and the notebooks themselves are executable as Python scripts!
[#nbpy](https://fosstodon.org/tags/nbpy)
2024-06-28
toot by https://dotnet.social/@guylangston
dotnet.social/@guylangston/112693200602707797I have always loved [#neovim](https://dotnet.social/tags/neovim)'s github commit style, but assumed it was just a project-style-guide thing. Now a realise that is has been standardized:
<https:www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/>
"Conventional Commits: A specification for adding human and machine readable meaning to commit messages "
[#git](https://dotnet.social/tags/git) [#development](https://dotnet.social/tags/development)
This is a sample in the wild:
2024-06-22
mise — a development environment setup tool.
mise.jdx.devts functionality is grouped into 3 categories described below.
mise installs and manages dev tools/runtimes like node, python, or terraform both simplifying installing these tools and allowing you to specify which version of these tools to use in different projects. mise supports hundreds of dev tools.
mise manages environment variables letting you specify configuration like AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID that may differ between projects. It can also be used to automatically activate a Python virtualenv when entering projects too.
mise is a task runner that can be used to share common tasks within a project among developers and make things like running tasks on file changes easy.
2024-06-20
toot by https://mastodon.social/@duckdb
mastodon.social/@duckdb/112649377772116166New blog post by Gábor Szárnyas
Command Line Data Processing: Using DuckDB as a Unix Tool
This blog post shows how DuckDB stacks up against classic Unix tools (such as cut, grep, sort and sed) when performing simple data processing steps.
Read more at <https://duckdb.org/2024/06/20/cli-data-processing-using-duckdb-as-a-unix-tool>
2024-05-23
toot by https://mastodon.social/@jasonkoebler
mastodon.social/@jasonkoebler/112490616656176777Scoop: I obtained the contract Samsung requires independent shops to sign to buy phone repair parts from them.
It requires:
- "Daily" dumps of customer data
- The "immediate destruction" of any phones a shop comes across that has third-party parts
<https:www.404media.co/samsung-requires-independent-repair-shops-to-share-customer-data-snitch-on-people-who-use-aftermarket-parts-leaked-contract-shows/>
2024-05-19
toot by https://indieweb.social/@NetNewsWire
indieweb.social/@NetNewsWire/112469022014458563Cool new fan site for NetNewsWire themes!
<https:paiji.github.io/NetNewsWire-themes-collection/>
2024-02-14
toot by https://mastodon.social/@techhelpkb
mastodon.social/@techhelpkb/111931431572123900Here's the list of features you should disable on every installation of Windows 11.
[#microsoft](https://mastodon.social/tags/microsoft) [#windows11](https://mastodon.social/tags/windows11) [#features](https://mastodon.social/tags/features)
<https:tchlp.com/3SXEQEi>
2024-01-09
toot by https://mastodon.social/@raiderrobert
mastodon.social/@raiderrobert/111726454510989221About 1 month ago I decided that I had slipped into some bad typing habits. So today marks to the 200th lesson of me rebuilding my typing skills.
app for the curious: <https://www.keybr.com>
2023-11-06
toot by https://mastodon.social/@retrobatch
mastodon.social/@retrobatch/111365908842026463Retrobatch turned 2.0!
<https:flyingmeat.com/retrobatch/>
Gus is a little slow at getting announcements out and such, but hey it's got a bunch of neat new features: <https://flyingmeat.com/retrobatch/releasenotes.html>
And for the first time, it's on the App Store.
2023-09-03
toot by https://mastodon.social/@gedeonm
mastodon.social/@gedeonm/111002570107235658Unfreezable! Oooooh, me likey. [#Zelda](https://mastodon.social/tags/Zelda)
2023-05-30
toot by https://mstdn.jp/@hisa0808
mstdn.jp/@hisa0808/110460213391583891
"Beni-Fuji" Symbol of Japan
[#photography](https://mstdn.jp/tags/photography) [#mtfuji](https://mstdn.jp/tags/mtfuji) [#japan](https://mstdn.jp/tags/japan)
2023-05-18
toot by https://mstdn.jp/@hisa0808
mstdn.jp/@hisa0808/110391672322470740
Rice terraces that reflect like mirror.
[#photography](https://mstdn.jp/tags/photography) [#japan](https://mstdn.jp/tags/japan)
2023-04-05
toot by https://fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon
fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon/110144185463887790So many highlights in this paper "Eight Things to Know about Large Language Models" by Sam Bowman
If you've not been staying entirely on top of modern LLM research this might be a great place to start catching up - it's succinct, readable and full of fascinating details
2023-03-27
toot by https://hachyderm.io/@timbray
hachyderm.io/@timbray/110095835387830439If you write code you probably have to read this, because it’s by Steve Yegge: <https://about.sourcegraph.com/blog/cheating-is-all-you-need>
I’m still unconvinced, but you still have to read it.
2023-03-10
toot by https://liberdon.com/@VolokhC
liberdon.com/@VolokhC/110001470781529429
RT @OrinKerr
How many people are in prison or jail in the United States, and for what. <https://www.prisonpolicy.org/blog/2022/03/14/whole_pie_2022/>
2023-02-21
toot by https://pixelfed.de/project1to1
pixelfed.de/p/project1to1/533581073313552101I do not photograph architecture that often. But it is a lot of fun trying something new.
[#Photography](https://pixelfed.de/discover/tags/Photography?src=hash) [#Nature](https://pixelfed.de/discover/tags/Nature?src=hash) [#Projekt1zu1](https://pixelfed.de/discover/tags/Projekt1zu1?src=hash) [#Project1to1](https://pixelfed.de/discover/tags/Project1to1?src=hash) [#Squared](https://pixelfed.de/discover/tags/Squared?src=hash) [#Architecture](https://pixelfed.de/discover/tags/Architecture?src=hash) [#ArchitecturePhotography](https://pixelfed.de/discover/tags/ArchitecturePhotography?src=hash)
2023-02-01
toot by https://hachyderm.io/@derekprior
hachyderm.io/@derekprior/109790473003989772You can now add up to four social account links to your GitHub profile which render with a sprinkling of formatting support for our most popular platforms. Yes, the resulting links links will satisfy Mastodon verification requirements when rendered.
To get started, visit your profile and click the "Edit profile" button in the sidebar.