20 random bookmarks

@msfjarvis@androiddev.social's personal link log, mostly revolving around tech and tech-adjacent culture.

2025-08-28

80.

Frame of preference

aresluna.org/frame-of-preference

A history of Mac settings, 1984–2004

2025-05-26

74.

I made a font

blog.chay.dev/i-made-a-font

A quick look into the process of creating a font.

2025-04-02

68.

How to Sync Anything

neighbourhood.ie/blog/2025/04/06/how-to-sync-anything

2025-03-11

64.

20 years of Linux on the Desktop (part 2)

ploum.net/2024-12-16-linux_desktop2.html
63.

20 years of Linux on the Desktop (part 1)

ploum.net/2024-10-20-20years-linux-desktop-part1.html

2025-03-07

62.

The Balatro Timeline

localthunk.com/blog/balatro-timeline-3aarh

A retrospective post about how #Balatro came to be, straight from its creator. Very helpful knowledge for budding game devs to learn the process behind having their own indie hit!

2025-03-04

60.

Avoid the nightmare bicycle

www.geoffreylitt.com/2025/03/03/the-nightmare-bicycle

Short and to the point post about designing things with a little trust in your users to intuit a relatively easy model rather than papering over the slightest complexity with things that erase the mental model of the underlying concepts.

2025-02-01

51.

Visualizing all books in ISBN space

phiresky.github.io/blog/2025/visualizing-all-books-in-isbn-space

Highly interactive and beautiful view of some 100,000 books, it's hard for me to describe what makes it so great to me. Seeing is believing!

2024-12-31

48.

Raymond Chen's 2024 linklog

devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20241231-01?p=110698

A great round up of interesting stuff, mostly centered around C++

2024-12-14

47.

JVM Anatomy Quirks

shipilev.net/jvm/anatomy-quarks

An ongoing mini-series documenting specific, often niche parts of the JVM. They're all pretty short and to the point, and the author encourages to treat them as chapters in a book as they reference each other quite often.

2024-12-07

46.

Writing down (and searching through) every UUID

eieio.games/blog/writing-down-every-uuid

2024-12-01

45.

Kotlin trick: writing shared Enum utility code

whtwnd.com/p-y.wtf/entries/Kotlin trick: writing shared Enum utility code

Some tips from P-Y to write handy utilities for enums like ensuring entries are sorted or that they have unique labels, in a generic fashion.

2024-10-30

41.

Australia/Lord_Howe is the weirdest timezone

ssoready.com/blog/engineering/truths-programmers-timezones

Timezones are insane

2024-09-19

32.

Using YouTube to steal your files

lyra.horse/blog/2024/09/using-youtube-to-steal-your-files

Great vulnerability research but the highlight is definitely the hand-crafted interactive mock ups of Google websites

2024-09-03

29.

Notes on Distributed Systems for Young Bloods

www.somethingsimilar.com/2013/01/14/notes-on-distributed-systems-for-young-bloods

A somewhat dated but still quite useful list of things to look out for when diving into building distributed systems

2024-08-30

28.

The secret inside One Million Checkboxes

eieio.games/essays/the-secret-in-one-million-checkboxes

A great read about a bunch of smart hackers who converged around the One Million Checkboxes game and started hiding secret messages inside it, their eventual discovery by the game's creator and everything they accomplished while the game was still up. Honestly made me a tiny bit emotional.

2024-08-15

26.

A font with built-in syntax highlighting

blog.glyphdrawing.club/font-with-built-in-syntax-highlighting

Super interesting stuff, it's wild how capable OpenType is.

2024-07-30

23.

Upgrading the JioCinema carousel

blog.jiocinema.com/upgrading-carousel-design

Surprisingly bullshit-free breakdown of all the considerations that went into creating a brand new front page carousel component for the JioCinema apps.

2024-06-17

4.

Are we really engineers (Part 1)

www.hillelwayne.com/post/are-we-really-engineers

2024-06-09

2.

Stupid Slow | The perceived speed of computers

www.datagubbe.se/stupidslow