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My Bad Habit of Hoarding Information
I mostly read HN. Unfortunately is like drinking from a firehose.. My take to stay sane:
- If it's interesting I upvote. If it's really interesting I bookmark on my browser. This still means ~20 links weekly..
- Once a week I copy/paste browser bookmarks to my markdown file[0] At least every month I tree shake them. Time passes and some stuff are not so relevant/interesting anymore. Eventually they move to my notebook[1] or to my news aggregator[2].
[0] https://github.com/slowernews/hamster-system
[1] https://github.com/slowernews/notebook
[2] https://github.com/slowernews/slowernews
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Why Solana Was Decimated by Bankman-Fried’s Downfall
Languages of top 100 crypto projects: https://github.com/slowernews/notebook/blob/master/on-crypto...
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Digital Gardening
Feel free to post your digital garden under - to not pollute this thread (garden) too much.
There are different kinds of digital gardens. Mine[0] lives on Github, it evolves slowly these days but is well tendered and organized, some juicy fruit and vegetables. You may find some weeds also. Weeds are flowers too if you get to know them.
[0] https://github.com/slowernews/notebook
- Ask HN: What are some examples of websites where the author learns in the open?
- Programming languages of crypto projects
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Ask HN: Show us your digital garden
I (and many of you) keep a "digital garden"[0] with an amalgamation of assorted/random notes/list/cheatsheets on stuff it interest me on that moment or on long term. I suspect many of you have one also. It would be interesting to see how are they organized.
[0] https://github.com/slowernews/notebook
- Crypto Languages
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based.cooking
My cooking notes go into a github repository[0] as soon as they are systematised.
[0] https://github.com/slowernews/notebook/blob/master/on-cookin...
daedalOS
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3 YEARS On My Side Project!
I've learned so much while making this project into my personal website (dustinbrett.com). It's made me a much better web developer as I have tried to emulate a desktop environment with pixel perfect accuracy using CSS, HTML & JavaScript.
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How I got nominated for a Webby Award
I'm very happy to announce that my personal website has once again been nominated for a Webby Award!
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Windows 3D Pinball (Space Cadet)
This has also been ported to the web via Emscripten. I host it on my website if anyone wants to play. https://dustinbrett.com/?app=SpaceCadet
- Show HN: 3 years and 1M users later, I just open-sourced my "Internet OS"
- Website Impersonating a Desktop Environment
- FLaNK Weekly 18 Dec 2023
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The Ultimate Web Desktop Environment (3,500 commits over 3 years)
Demo: https://dustinbrett.com/
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Unpopular Opinion: Desktop GUI is the most efficient and fulfilling way of Human-Computer Interaction
As someone who built a website around this idea, I agree! The desktop metaphor is powerful. If anyone wants to check it out it's at https://dustinbrett.com
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Show HN: ExaequOS, a new OS running in a web browser
Very cool! It's always refreshing to see the "OS in the browser" projects that try and actually make something functional. I've been working on one myself for nearly 3 years now, called daedalOS (https://github.com/DustinBrett/daedalOS).
The WASM kernel idea is very cool and I hope one day to be able to add something similar to my project. I think you are onto something and I am excited to see your progress as you implement the GUI.
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Os.js – open-source JavaScript web desktop platform with a window manager
If you want some Browserception, my desktop environment (https://dustinbrett.com/) can indeed do this. But after a few levels in Chromium you need to add a random query string (/?a=1) to the URL otherwise it stops working.