Link dump
Computer touching
Unsurprisingly this is the largest category.
Design
- A case for feminism in programming language design.
- n2, notes on a “sequel” to Ninja.
- “Blinded By The Light DOM”.
- “Software Design for Flexibility: a review”. Not a positive one.
- diagram.website
Intentionally minimal software for learning
- vs3. “Static site generator” in bash.
- tinywm, might be useful for learning how to write window managers.
- “A virtual DOM in 200 lines of Javascript”
Putting up with LLMs
- On Large Language Models by Joshua Barretto
- A season on Iocaine / The cost of poison by the developer of iocaine
- On “vibe coding” by tante
- Net-Negative Cursor
Other stuff
- thought leadersand chicken sexers.
- Pizarra (drawing application). Looks useful, haven’t installed it yet though. Has links to related software underneath.
- The trivial monad. Angle to understand monads from.
- The 3D Software Rendering Technology of 1998’s Thief: The Dark Project by Sean Barret (nothings)
- Rachel’s dotfiles.
- The TTY.
- “A more modern CSS reset”.
- “How Google is killing independent sites like ours”.
- Something about old JS promises (without async/await) that i liked
- Streaming iframe hack
- https://swtch.com/~rsc/regexp/regexp4.html (reading list)
- https://gist.github.com/OroArmor/0093803f4cfc9666d7948b8ce768c71f
- https://neoforged.net/news/enhanced-ao/ (lots of stuff about minecraft ao)
- reading list https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/~plragde/flaneries/LACI/Introduction.html
- LPeg, lua PEG library
- fairly small lexer
- pocket sized html parser
Academia
- forall x: Calgary. Introduction to formal logic. There’s a bunch of derivitaves of this book floating around. Haven’t read it yet.
- Programming Language Foundations in Agda.
- Heard mention of the book “Lisp In Small Pieces” a few times.
- Academics whos pages I bookmarked for some reason or another: Erik Demaine, Frank Pfenning, […]
The Goddamn Brain
I put these on executive-function.md.
Hobbies
- r photoclass. Introductory advice on photography. Website is kind of falling apart.
- tbh daniel arnold’s photography has freed my mind a bit lol
- Shuzo Fujimoto’s origami books are public domain (neat blog)
- I’ve been told that this is “a quite good intro [puzzle] hunt”.
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