Pao Ramen
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Cool Tools Omnilist
Mar 08 · cooltools.pages.dev ⎯ These are all the products we’ve mentioned since 2020 in Recomendo, Cool Tools, our YouTube channel, podcast, and other newsletters, including Gar’s Tips & Tools, Nomadico, What’s in my NOW?, Tools for Possibilities, Books That Belong On Paper and Book Freak. Please share suggestions, corrections, and other feedback to editor@cool-tools.org.
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Frappe: Open Source Software
Mar 08 · frappe.io ⎯ We are a remote technology company committed to building excellent applications and services.
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‘Next-Level’ Chaos Traces the True Limit of Predictability
Mar 08 · www.quantamagazine.org ⎯ In math and computer science, researchers have long understood that some questions are fundamentally unanswerable. Now physicists are exploring how even ordinary physical systems put hard limits on what we can predict, even in principle.
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Async, Sync, in Between
Mar 06 · antfu.me ⎯ The coloring problem in modern programming, and a proposal of a new approach
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The Web Should Be A Conversation • AndreGarzia.com
Mar 05 · andregarzia.com ⎯ Comments
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This page is under construction - localghost
Mar 05 · localghost.dev ⎯ If you take just one thing away from this article, I want it to be this: please build your own website.
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Amazon.es
Mar 04 · www.amazon.es ⎯ Lo sentimos, tenemos que asegurarnos de que eres una persona. Para obtener el mejor resultado, asegúrate de que tu navegador acepta cookies.
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How far I’ll go to make an RSS feed of your website
Mar 04 · tech.chrishardie.com ⎯ So you’ve decided to publish timely content on the Internet but your website does not have an RSS feed. Or even worse, you have played some role in designing or building a tool or service that other people use to publish timely content on the Internet, and you unforgivably allowed it to ship without support … Continue reading How far I’ll go to make an RSS feed of your website
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GitHub - deepseek-ai/smallpond: A lightweight data processing framework built on DuckDB and 3FS.
Mar 04 · github.com ⎯ Comments
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HYTRADBOI 2025
Mar 01 · www.hytradboi.com ⎯ HYTRADBOI is a fun online conference about databases, programming languages, and everything in between.
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Leader election with S3 and If-Match
Mar 01 · quanttype.net ⎯ Comments
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Life in Weeks | Create a map of your life with each week as a little box.
Mar 01 · lifeweeks.app ⎯ Create a beautiful, rich timeline of your life in just minutes.
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olmOCR – Open-Source OCR for Accurate Document Conversion
Feb 27 · olmocr.allenai.org ⎯ olmOCR is an open-source tool for converting PDFs to text with high accuracy, preserving reading order and supporting tables, equations, and handwriting.
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Natural Information Architecture
Feb 27 · intertwingled.org ⎯ I’m writing a book on natural information architecture in which I explore strange connections between mental models, natural order, artificial intelligence, and divergent thinking.
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TypeScript types can run DOOM
Feb 27 · simonwillison.net ⎯ This YouTube video (with excellent production values - ”[conservatively 200 hours dropped into that 7 minute video](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43184291#43188738)”) describes an outlandishly absurd project: Dimitri Mitropoulos spent a full year getting DOOM …
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Luke Mitchell | Bookmarks
Feb 26 · www.interroban.gg ⎯ Personal website and blog of Luke Mitchell, a design director, product designer, and UI developer.
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Ruhlman's Twenty: 20 Techniques 100 Recipes A Cook's Manifesto: Ruhlman, Michael, Ruhlman, Donna Turner: 8601420473027: Amazon.com: Books
Feb 26 · www.amazon.com ⎯ Ruhlman’s Twenty: 20 Techniques 100 Recipes A Cook’s Manifesto [Ruhlman, Michael, Ruhlman, Donna Turner] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Ruhlman’s Twenty: 20 Techniques 100 Recipes A Cook’s Manifesto
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Lex
Feb 26 · lex.page ⎯ A modern writing tool to find the perfect words—no agony required.
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The hardest working font in Manhattan
Feb 25 · aresluna.org ⎯ A story of a 150-year-old font you have never heard of – and one you probably saw earlier today.
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Introduction to Stochastic Calculus
Feb 25 · jiha-kim.github.io ⎯ A beginner-friendly introduction to stochastic calculus, focusing on intuition and calculus-based derivations instead of heavy probability theory formalism.