20 random bookmarks

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

2025-11-06

92.

Game design is simple, actually

www.raphkoster.com/2025/11/03/game-design-is-simple-actually

So, let’s just walk through the whole thing, end to end. Here’s a twelve-step program for understanding game design.

2025-11-04

91.

JVM exceptions are weird: a decompiler perspective

purplesyringa.moe/blog/jvm-exceptions-are-weird-a-decompiler-perspective

Deep dive into how JVM exceptions are implemented on the compiler level

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.

2025-08-10

78.

Mary Poppendieck's The Tyranny Of The Plan

chrisgagne.com/1255/mary-poppendiecks-the-tyranny-of-the-plan

Transcript of Mary Poppendieck's landmark presentation titled "The Tyrrany Of The Plan"

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.

2025-04-23

69.

You wouldn't steal a font

fedi.rib.gay/notes/a6xqityngfubsz0f

Or would you?

2025-04-02

68.

How to Sync Anything

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

2025-02-19

56.

Someone has to save the Film and TV that Studios won't

aftermath.site/ricky-jay-defector-archive-preservation

A great interview with Chris Person of Aftermath, who has over the course of the past 2 years has become something of a VHS decoding savant

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

2025-02-07

52.

Stifle Hungry Tasks using BuildService

www.liutikas.net/2025/02/06/Stifle-Hungry-Tasks.html

Gradle will always parallelize tasks to the maximum possible degree, which might not always be desirable when tasks have extreme memory and/or CPU usage and end up starving the whole build out. Aurimas shares a great trick with Gradle BuildServices that lets tasks have a maximum parallelism.

2025-01-14

49.

Why is Git Autocorrect too fast for Formula One drivers?

blog.gitbutler.com/why-is-git-autocorrect-too-fast-for-formula-one-drivers

Fun dive into the history of Git's autocorrect feature

2024-10-30

41.

Australia/Lord_Howe is the weirdest timezone

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

Timezones are insane

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.

2024-08-01

25.

A Story About Jessica

harihareswara.net/posts/2024/a-story-about-jessica-by-swiftonsecurity

SwiftOnSecurity wrote this in 2014, about a fictional teenager named Jessica and how general purpose computing let her down. Must read for everyone in tech.

2024-07-06

16.

Properly Testing Concurrent Data Structures

matklad.github.io/2024/07/05/properly-testing-concurrent-data-structures.html

2024-07-05

15.

"Technical" skills

sashalaundy.com/writing/technical-skills

Great read on why the distinction between technical and non-technical folks is simply meant to be exclusionary, and whether the word holds any weight at all.

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.

2024-06-24

8.

How TED talks became the Picotop of millennial intellectualism

www.joanwestenberg.com/ted-talks-the-picotop-of-millennial-pop-intellectualism

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