20 random bookmarks

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

2025-10-29

90.

Debugging Stories

github.com/danluu/debugging-stories

Miscellaneous collection of blogposts from people who had to debug some really strange computers.

2025-09-12

86.

links ~ glfmn.io

glfmn.io/links

Gwen Lofman's living collection of links that has some incredibly good stuff.

2025-09-10

85.

Sick systems: How to keep someone with you forever

issendai.livejournal.com/572510.html

So you want to keep your lover or your employee close. Bound to you, even. You have a few options. You could be the best lover theyve ever had, kind, charming, thoughtful, competent, witty, and a tiger in bed. You could be the best workplace theyve ever had, with challenging work, rewards…

2025-09-09

83.

The Gentrification of Video Game History

felipepepe.medium.com/the-gentrification-of-video-game-history-dfe11f1e08ae

Very well written post explaining the reality of gaming in the Global South and how the US-based media knowingly and unknowingly participates in its erasure.

2025-08-28

81.

Blocky Planet — Making Minecraft Spherical

www.bowerbyte.com/posts/blocky-planet

Discover the unique design challenges of creating a spherical planet out of Minecraft-like blocks.

2025-08-27

79.

Forklifts Require Training

www.zacsweers.dev/forklifts-require-training

Great post explaining how the software engineering industry has been walking into a potential labor collapse by alienating junior engineers.

2025-06-20

77.

NixOS, Gitea/Forgejo, and Catppuccin

d.moonfire.us/blog/2023/05/13/nixos-gitea-forgejo-and-catppuccin

A sweet and simple guide for declarative integration of the Catppuccin themes for Gitea/Forgejo on a NixOS host.

2025-05-09

72.

Can It Run Doom? An Archive of All Known Ports

www.canitrundoom.org

Explore an archive of Doom ports showcasing how the game has been adapted to run on various devices, even those not originally intended for gaming.

2025-04-27

70.

Creative usernames and Spotify account hijacking

engineering.atspotify.com/2013/06/creative-usernames

An old-but-gold debugging story of how canonicalization of Unicode can often give unpredictable and confusing results, when you don't actually know how the canonicalization process works.

2025-03-04

61.

The Hierarchy of Hazard Controls

www.hillelwayne.com/post/hoc

Insightful post from Hillel Wayne exploring how to apply the Hierarchy of Hazard Controls they learned about from a mechanical engineer to a contrived example in programming.

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.

2025-02-15

54.

The hardest working font in Manhattan

aresluna.org/the-hardest-working-font-in-manhattan

A great essay diving into an obscure font that is present all over New York City, and tracing its history all the way back to physical milling presses in the early 1900s. Both the information and its presentation are top notch

2025-01-28

50.

DeepSeek: The Greatest Growth Hack of All Times meets its David in a Chinese Quant

centreforaileadership.org/resources/deepseeks_narrative_attack

Great read on the state of the AI industry post the release of DeepSeek R1, which has shattered the idea of AI training only being available to the biggest players in the field.

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

2024-09-10

30.

You Want My Password or a Dead Patient?

web.archive.org/web/20240910052425/https://cohost.org/mononcqc/post/3647311-paper-you-want-my-p0

A great summary of a paper that analyzed how medical professionals teach themselves to work around security hygiene that prevents them from doing their job. It's a great look into how people working on securing systems often overlook the day to day reality of how these systems are operated.

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

24.

Java 21 Virtual Threads - Dude, Where’s My Lock?

netflixtechblog.com/java-21-virtual-threads-dude-wheres-my-lock-3052540e231d

Another great deep dive from the Netflix team on real-world problems they face as a primarily Java-oriented shop.

2024-07-02

11.

On Burnout, Mental Health, And Not Being Okay

ludic.mataroa.blog/blog/on-burnout-mental-health-and-not-being-okay

Just beautifully written. I would recommend reading this even if you are in a good place mentally.

2024-06-19

5.

I Will Fucking Piledrive You If You Mention AI Again

ludic.mataroa.blog/blog/i-will-fucking-piledrive-you-if-you-mention-ai-again