Monthly Shaarli

All links of one month in a single page.

March, 2025

How to annotate literally everything | beepb00p
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Comprehensive overview of existing tools, strategies and thoughts on interacting with your data

An interesting if dated list.

πŸ“£ feediverse on PyPI 🐍

feediverse will read RSS/Atom feeds and send the messages as Mastodon posts.

GitHub - edsu/feediverse: Send RSS/Atom feeds to Mastodon
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Send RSS/Atom feeds to Mastodon.

The Data-Driven Weekly Review: How to Use Data and Self-Reflection for Iterative Improvements | Mark Koester
Sunsetting Atom - The GitHub Blog
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We are archiving Atom and all projects under the Atom organization for an official sunset on December 15, 2022.

Git without a forge

A really interesting article by Simon Tatham (the PuTTY guy) about his preferences for collaborating on software.

Lighthouse - Inbox Zero for RSS Feeds
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The RSS feed reader to fix information overload

Explorers, Villagers, and Town Planners ✍🏻 Drawn to Leadership | Claus Hâfele

Startups require different skills (aptitude) and mindsets (attitude) than corporations. Simon Wardley identified three essential mindsets necessary for success: Explorers, Villagers, and Town Planners. Companies benefit from having all three mindsets.

How To Write A Novel Using The Snowflake Method
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How to write a novel: Award-winning novelist Randy Ingermanson teaches his wildly popular Snowflake Method for designing and writing a novel.

Start prepping for NaNoWriMo with the "snowflake method".

Hardcover's Book API: A great Goodreads alternative
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Hugging Face's chief science officer worries AI is becoming 'yes-men on servers' | TechCrunch
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Hugging Face co-founder and chief science officer Thomas Wolf thinks that AI today isn't capable of figuring out novel solutions like a human.

Tailscale is pretty useful

It's probably old news for most, but I've recently started using Tailscale and wanted to share my experience with it.

What It Really Means to be a Manager, Director, or VP - Kellblog
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It’s no secret that I’m not a fan of big-company HR practices.

Dave Kellogg on managers, directors and VPs.

  • Managers are paid to drive results with some support.
  • Directors are paid to drive results with little or no supervision (β€œset and forget”).
  • VPs are paid to make the plan.
Points of Rebellion | William Douglas

I recommend skimming this introduction first. Published 1970. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court

https://mygoodreadsapp.streamlit.app/
I don't want streaming music, I just want to stream my music

I don't want your streaming music service, I just want the music I've collected and care about available to stream.

The world's BEST password advice

Evergreen guidance on password management approache.

The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto
GitHub - danburzo/percollate: A command-line tool to turn web pages into readable PDF, EPUB, HTML, or Markdown docs.
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A command-line tool to turn web pages into readable PDF, EPUB, HTML, or Markdown docs. - danburzo/percollate