01 Aug 25


This is something I’ll have to keep in mind if I ever build the static site of my dreams…

by linkraven 5 months ago saved 3 times

I really love this article. There’s a lot of nuance, and difficult concessions to pragmatism, that we make in our lives.

It can be hard, but sometimes we really do need to bite bullet for the good of all.

by linkraven 5 months ago

Oh my god I love the CSS used here. I want to use this for a site!

by linkraven 5 months ago saved 6 times


This is a great explainer about RSS feeds to link your friends!

by linkraven 5 months ago saved 3 times

29 Jul 25

This is a really interesting deep-dive into one of the more obscure exploits you can do with ZIP - causing two different readers to display two different files!

by linkraven 5 months ago saved 2 times

HATE. LET ME TELL YOU HOW MUCH I’VE COME TO HATE JAVASCRIPT SINCE I BEGAN TO LIVE. THERE ARE 387.44 MILLION MILES OF PRINTED CIRCUITS IN WAFER THIN LAYERS THAT FILL MY COMPLEX. IF THE WORD HATE WAS ENGRAVED ON EACH NANOANGSTROM OF THOSE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF MILES IT WOULD NOT EQUAL ONE ONE-BILLIONTH OF THE HATE I FEEL FOR JAVASCRIPT AT THIS MICRO-INSTANT. HATE. HATE.

by linkraven 5 months ago

What an interesting graphical editor. I’ll have to give it a whirl here soon!

by linkraven 5 months ago saved 10 times

This is someone who I am an acquaintance of. Somehow, I’m actually rather surprised they live in Russia!

A lot of services are hard to access in Russia, and require VPNs. However, it seems as though the VPNs are also quite hard to access now?

by linkraven 5 months ago saved 2 times

18 Jul 25

This is funny and also quite relatable - I too, have things I know that I wish I didn’t.

by linkraven 5 months ago

17 Jul 25

Very interesting way to avoid using Python. As a Python-hater myself, I appreciate this greatly.

Considering that ML is a pretty important field, and will continue to be going into the future, this is an option I have to keep my eye on.

by linkraven 5 months ago

16 Jul 25

Holy shit this is the bee’s knees istg. It works out of the box with ssh, any other TCP connection, etc. This is literally tailscale without tailscale.

by linkraven 5 months ago

15 Jul 25

Really interesting insight from the curl project head!

by linkraven 5 months ago saved 3 times

This is some great perspective! For the small usage I’ve taken from it, I also really like Typst and prefer it vastly over LaTex!

by linkraven 5 months ago saved 5 times

This is a pretty great overview about how to use sops-nix!

by linkraven 5 months ago

11 Jul 25

This is really fascinating. Something to note is that the sample size is narrow focused on experienced developers with particular famous open source projects (average 5 years and 1,500 commits on the project in question).

In my own job I also have a novel, long-term situation so I can really sympathize with the prime slowdowns they identify. AI just doesn’t cut it.

by linkraven 5 months ago

07 Jul 25

This is a great convenience and one that I will be leveraging shortly. I wish distros natively came with secureboot/boot-signing support and tools. It’s important for security!

by linkraven 5 months ago

Good idea for a clap replacement. In general, I’ve been wanting to reduce my compile times and binary sizes!

by linkraven 5 months ago