Weekly Shaarli

All links of one week in a single page.

Week 32 (August 4, 2025)

pyrochlore/obsidian-tracker: A plugin tracks occurrences and numbers in your notes
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A plugin tracks occurrences and numbers in your notes - pyrochlore/obsidian-tracker

Make your peers your first team. | Irrational Exuberance
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Long term, I believe that your career will be largely defined by getting lucky and the rate at which you learn. I have no advice about luck, but to speed up learning I have two suggestions: work at a rapidly expanding company, and make your peers your first team.

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The negativity of online technical discussions makes me bitter, and even though I'm sometimes drawn to them I need to stay away.

Open Graph (OG) Image Generation

Learn how to optimize social media image generation through the Open Graph Protocol and @vercel/og library.

Steam ID Finder

Steam ID Finder is a tool to find your Steam ID, find or convert your Steam ID into a Hex ID, and calculate your Steam Pile of Shame

week note - IndieWeb

A week note (AKA weekly notes, weekly summary, weekly roundup, or week in review) is a post (usually a note) published at the end of the week that summarizes that week’s goals, accomplishments, events, posts, or other week-specific content the author wishes to share, similar to a monthly recap, yet for a week, and typically manually written.

Lens - Check your meta tags, icons, and rss feeds

Check your meta tags, icons, and rss feeds

An alternative to metatags.io.

Rust is a great fit for the agentic era
Ianto Cannon's clock graphics

Scalable vector graphics clocks made with JavaScript.

This is 1,000 times cooler than it sounds from the description! 🐁 Click the link.

Good morning, Montour! 🚲 | brie bikes
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A 18.5 mile ride

Echo - RSS Cross Poster
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Echo is a node script to post new items from an RSS feed to various services including Micro.blog and Mastodon

Search your tabs, bookmarks and history in the Chrome address bar
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We now have three site search shortcuts directly built into the Chrome address bar, starting with @tabs, @bookmarks and @history.