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The latest Messages 15
2021-05-02 10:59:18
这个 twitter thread 列举了许多优秀的交互式教学的作品
其中除了著名的 3B1B 不用多说外,ciechanow.ski 这网站每一篇都令人惊叹,而 Red Blob Games 我也一直非常喜欢。国内在做类似的事情的有回形针的基本操作
256 viewsLinghao, 07:59
2021-05-02 02:53:27
https://ciechanow.ski/internal-combustion-engine/
关于内燃机的交互式详解。
这个网站还有一些其他主题的优质交互式内容,简直宝藏。
608 viewsLinghao, 23:53
2021-04-25 05:57:18
https://www.gwern.net/
最近几年看到最惊艳的个人网站。除了丰富的优质内容和简洁的设计,其 Wiki 式的信息呈现以及对边注和脚注的大量使用更是锦上添花。
438 viewsLinghao, 02:57
2021-04-20 20:11:24
卡片式出版,把更原始的思考和创作过程分享给读者?
截图一叶梓涛的个人网站新首页(内测版) https://xpaidia.com/ 。截图二是 Bruce Ding 最近发布的 newsletter 的展示 https://intheflux.substack.com/p/flowing1 #上电视
104 viewsLinghao, 17:11
2021-04-20 06:25:47
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/fUBsRVkfQNRohALZ0CV0gg
260 viewsLinghao, 03:25
2021-04-20 06:25:41
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/0iNd55Cj9S1VzjPrKf3WHw
263 viewsLinghao, 03:25
2021-04-16 05:09:18
https://margint.blog/2021/04/05/creating-software-at-scale/
关于软件工程的思考和书籍推荐。喜欢里面用城市建设来类比软件开发的部分:
> Conversely, if we built our cities the way we build our software, you would need to enter the shop through the special garage, and exit through the roof to walk a wire to get to another custom made building from scrapped containers to do the checkout. And some of the windows are just painted on because they’re an MVP.
374 viewsLinghao, 02:09
2021-04-10 08:13:50
https://twitter.com/ruthmostern/status/1379428867270664199?s=28
626 viewsLinghao, edited 05:13
2021-04-08 09:40:30
这篇文章太精彩了,唯一的缺点是没看过 The Office 的人没法 100% 领会其中的一些内容。
https://alexdanco.com/2021/01/22/the-michael-scott-theory-of-social-class/
189 viewsLinghao, 06:40
2021-04-07 06:00:20
> The Starlink satellites are clearly not responsible for the loss of the starry sky. That process has been underway for more than two centuries and has been the consequence of what are now much more mundane technologies that we hardly think of at all. But I began to think of the ambitions of the Starlink project as somehow amounting to a final twist of the knife. Perhaps this is a bit too dramatic a metaphor, but if we think that the loss of the star-filled night sky is a real and serious loss with significant if also difficult to quantify human consequences, then the final imposition of an artificial network of satellites where before the old celestial inheritance had been seems rather like being tossed cheap trinkets to compensate for the theft some precious treasure. One might also interpret the development in more symbolic terms, almost as a modern-day Tower of Babel, which is to say as a defiant and hubristic gesture of human self-sufficiency, a self-referential enclosure of the human experience, a literal immanent frame (to borrow a term from philosopher Charles Taylor).
https://theconvivialsociety.substack.com/p/what-did-we-lose-when-we-lost-the
205 viewsLinghao, 03:00