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Of Termites and Tokens: Company as Colony Metaphor

tomcritchlow.com
1 points·by topcat31·w zeszłym miesiącu·0 comments

Persuading Gemini to link out to the web prototype

tomcritchlow.com
1 points·by topcat31·6 miesięcy temu·0 comments

A Proposal for the Future of Search

tomcritchlow.com
2 points·by topcat31·w zeszłym roku·0 comments

Google testing a "quick view" experience that replaces the link to your website

twitter.com
4 points·by topcat31·2 lata temu·1 comments

LinkedIn isn't a social, or professional network – it's a Learning Network

tomcritchlow.com
3 points·by topcat31·2 lata temu·0 comments

Analysis of Reddit (& Quora) Dominating Google

detailed.com
2 points·by topcat31·2 lata temu·0 comments

Notes on my Remarkable tablet

tomcritchlow.com
117 points·by topcat31·2 lata temu·96 comments

The Modern State of Google

blindfiveyearold.com
3 points·by topcat31·3 lata temu·0 comments

Why and how to write things on the internet

benkuhn.net
2 points·by topcat31·3 lata temu·0 comments

Building an interactive clickable map for my blog

tomcritchlow.com
60 points·by topcat31·3 lata temu·18 comments

Pi Project Art Sculptures

piprojectmap.com
1 points·by topcat31·3 lata temu·0 comments

Writing, Riffs and Relationships

tomcritchlow.com
1 points·by topcat31·3 lata temu·0 comments

The magic of small databases

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192 points·by topcat31·3 lata temu·63 comments

How to write an effective Amazon 6-page memo

newsletter.seomba.com
1 points·by topcat31·3 lata temu·0 comments

Chronos and Kairos for Independent Consultants

tomcritchlow.com
1 points·by topcat31·4 lata temu·0 comments

Rejecting Specialization

tomcritchlow.com
2 points·by topcat31·4 lata temu·1 comments

Building a digital home, bit by brick

tomcritchlow.com
1 points·by topcat31·4 lata temu·0 comments

Show HN: Electric Tables v0.2 – from the web to Google docs and back again

1 points·by topcat31·4 lata temu·1 comments

Show HN: Electric Tables – an experiment in personal databases

tomcritchlow.com
231 points·by topcat31·4 lata temu·37 comments

The Mid-Career Crisis of Lacking Context

seomba.substack.com
2 points·by topcat31·5 lat temu·1 comments

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topcat31
·2 lata temu·discuss
Oh so this is just a pdf with links embedded so you can jump around? That's pretty neat (and a very slick UI for creating and buying them!)
topcat31
·3 lata temu·discuss
Lol yeah there's lots of ways to do this - and I'm sure I'm breaking a bunch of formal web design rules. But eh, this figma workflow is easy and fun :)
topcat31
·3 lata temu·discuss
What about something like bindery.js?

https://bindery.info/
topcat31
·3 lata temu·discuss
I love this writeup! I'm not a developer but am very interested in "small databases" on the web - there was a good discussion around my post on this on HN last week. The magic of small databases: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34558054
topcat31
·3 lata temu·discuss
Hey OP here, just wanted to say thanks for all the comments (goats and all). There's lots I still need to learn about (actual) databases as a hobby developer...

In the meantime I've made a big update to the Airtable with links to tools, examples and further reading:

https://airtable.com/shrYY94GrqVB4HUsi/tblHPrdomiPbLpod6/viw...
topcat31
·4 lata temu·discuss
Electric Tables V0.1 discussion on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30089895

Electric Tables V0.2: https://tomcritchlow.com/2022/02/07/electric-tables-v2/
topcat31
·4 lata temu·discuss
"We propose that web sites can be similarly augmented with other sophisticated data-centric functionality, giving users new benefits over the existing Web." - gonna check this paper out!

Reminds me also of this amazing project that also deals in structured data and tables: https://www.geoffreylitt.com/wildcard/
topcat31
·4 lata temu·discuss
Some use cases that I'm already using it for even in the limited state:

* Making topic-focused lists of articles. e.g. researching a particular topic just grab a bunch of URLs and stick them in a table

* Real estate research - grabbing a bunch of locations and adding them to a table, but where price and image are auto- grabbed (and adding notes)

* Making a list of gift ideas

* Making a running list of music I want to check out

These are mostly simple bookmarking use cases.

What I *really* want to be able to do is publish these lists (either as HTML or as JSON endpoints) and collaborate on them with others! But that requires building a server and login etc that all feels a bit beyond my coding skills.....

The video I made with Tella: https://www.tella.tv/ - very neat
topcat31
·4 lata temu·discuss
I'm not entirely sure that Electric Tables is quite so grandiose as all that but I appreciate the sentiment!

As for CSP - I'm not technical enough to really understand why it needs to exist or how it might be re-architected but as a hobby coder I love it when things are extensible / hackable and CSP seems to be a pain in the ass!
topcat31
·6 lat temu·discuss
This was a real question FYI. I don't know what that means.

Googling "Making sure /usr/local/bin is in my $PATH" leads me here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19202007/making-sure-usr...

So I fire up the terminal and write echo $PATH and then go back to SO to see that it looks like it's all set up correctly. But why do I need to go to SO? Why do I need to fire up the terminal? It just feels too damn hard and too opaque.

I think defaults and documentation and onboarding matter. Not to mention a GUI :)
topcat31
·6 lat temu·discuss
Mentioned Glitch and Replit in the article - they're great and I love them but there's still something missing about relying on these platforms imho. I think cementing a default coding environment right into the browser would make it a lot more accessible - and actually be much closer to real coding where you're manipulating files and running code.

Plus: glitch/replit are quite slow to do any real coding inside of vs developing locally.

But maybe the future really is in the browser in this way.
topcat31
·6 lat temu·discuss
Yeah I love Replit and Glitch (not used the others) but I still think there's something missing. They don't feel like standards that are easy and simple to use. Two more points:

https://twitter.com/tomcritchlow/status/1349839954558427136