20 random bookmarks

2025-09-02

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Multitouch

multitouch.app

Multitouch lets you execute a custom action when you perform a specific trackpad or magic mouse gesture. Easily execute keyboard shortcuts, control your browser's tabs, perform a middle mouse click, and more.

- A powerful gesture engine
- First class window management included
- Keys & Mouse Buttons, too

2025-08-12

7337.

Backing up iCloud photos in other ways

sixcolors.com/post/2025/08/work-around-icloud-photos-optimized-limitations

2025-03-18

7273.

Pipad Calculation

apps.apple.com/es/app/pipad-calculation-note/id1482575592?l=en-GB&mt=12

Do you still use a calculator? Do you know that there is an application more convenient and easier? Try PiPad right now, it's free, convenient and reliable.

Perform calculations as you would in your notepad. Mix calculations and text. Reuse and correct them whenever you want and get new results instantly.

+ Variables will make your calculations more convenient and understandable
+ Links to a row value allows you to use the results of intermediate calculations
+ Operations with units of measurement have never been so simple
+ The fresh exchange rates are already in the app
+ Сustom rate and units
+ Multilines Functions
+ Conditional branching for non-linear calculations
+ Formatted text
+ Fully customizable interface
+ High calculation accuracy up to 32 significant digits

2025-02-26

7269.

Home

www.moderncsv.com

CSV file editor application for Windows, Mac, and Linux with powerful editing tools and large file viewing. Edit CSV files for free today.

7267.

insidegui/VirtualBuddy: Virtualize macOS 12 and later on Apple Silicon, VirtualBuddy is a virtual machine GUI for macOS M1, M2, M3

github.com/insidegui/VirtualBuddy

Virtualize macOS 12 and later on Apple Silicon, VirtualBuddy is a virtual machine GUI for macOS M1, M2, M3

7265.

XnConvert · Batch Image Converter | Image convert | XnView.com

www.xnview.com/en/xnconvert

Batch photo resizer and image converter to crop, convert, compress, resize images.

2024-12-26

7250.

toot by https://vis.social/@bothness

vis.social/@bothness/113721171918114406

2024-10-27

7249.

toot by https://mastodon.constant.social/@florian

mastodon.constant.social/@florian/113379986122293069

📝 New blog post: Kagi Search Action for LaunchBar

<https:florian.ec/blog/launchbar-action-kagi-search/>

2024-07-04

7194.

Typst Basics – Quarto

quarto.org/docs/output-formats/typst.html

Typst is a new open-source markup-based typesetting system that is designed to be as powerful as LaTeX while being much easier to learn and use. Typst creates beautiful PDF output with blazing fast render times.

Use the typst format to create a PDF document via Typst

2024-06-13

6967.

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.

2024-04-15

7130.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@harshil

mastodon.social/@harshil/112273758345114562

2024-03-30

7126.

toot by https://mastodon.me.uk/@robintw

mastodon.me.uk/@robintw/112184882933475294

2024-02-01

7104.

toot by https://sfba.social/@abject

sfba.social/@abject/111856476617598949

2024-01-29

7102.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@hugovk

mastodon.social/@hugovk/111839916261389437

Happy 30th to [#Python](https://mastodon.social/tags/Python) 1.0.0, announced by Guido van Rossum on 27 Jan 1994 in comp.lang.misc! 🎂 🎈 3️⃣0️⃣ 🍾 🎉

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Python 1.0.0 is out!

Guido van Rossum
27 Jan 1994

--> Tired of decyphering the Perl code you wrote last week?

--> Frustrated with Bourne shell syntax?

--> Spent too much time staring at core dumps lately?

Maybe you should try Python, the next generation object-oriented
scripting and prototyping language, with a *readable* syntax.

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Read in full:
<https://groups.google.com/g/comp.lang.misc/c/_QUzdEGFwCo/m/KIFdu0-Dv7sJ>

2024-01-04

7087.

toot by https://hachyderm.io/@numbertheory

hachyderm.io/@numbertheory/111696783793113782

This is really nice. High quality text to speech from Python:
<https:github.com/rhasspy/piper>

You can also download the models locally, so they work on your own system, and with some Bash magic, you can have a better version of Apple's "say" command.

2023-10-20

7052.

toot by https://ohai.social/@MeanwhileinCanada

ohai.social/@MeanwhileinCanada/111268484521217275

How Canadians are hatched:

Eggs are laid in early fall and hatch mid-winter. The pucklings then make their way into the forest to forage for syrup amongst the moose.

2023-08-30

7039.

toot by https://recsys.social/@brohrer

recsys.social/@brohrer/110976043356432912

I wrote 68 pages on Optimizing Python, but the tldr is five words.

<https:tyr.fyi/6>

2023-07-28

7024.

toot by https://cosocial.ca/@timbray

cosocial.ca/@timbray/110789867142232744

2023-05-25

7011.

toot by https://fediscience.org/@ct_bergstrom

fediscience.org/@ct_bergstrom/110427799941264974

One of the decisive moments in my understanding of [#LLMs](https://fediscience.org/tags/LLMs) and their limitations was when, last autumn, [@emilymbender](https://dair-community.social/@emilymbender) walked me through her Thai Library thought experiment.

She's now written it up as a Medium post, and you can read it here. The value comes from really pondering the question she poses, so take the time to think about it. What would YOU do in the situation she outlines?

<https:medium.com/@emilymenonbender/thought-experiment-in-the-national-library-of-thailand-f2bf761a8a83>

2023-04-25

7004.

toot by https://mastodon.social/@Sardonicus

mastodon.social/@Sardonicus/110260279278591658

Michael Kenna, Forest Edge, Hokuto, Hokkaido, Japan, 2004