September 27th, 2020
- Play https://twitter.com/sn_fk_n/status/1309942837748871170 recommended by [[snufkin]]
- Nice thread about [[fonts]] in [[hn]]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24588225
- White [[onboarding to the Agora]] / [[using the Agora]] / [[building an Agora]]: https://twitter.com/TitusHora/status/1310253591991586819 [[titushora]]
- [[santicammi]] joined [[matrix]].
- [[zulip]] keeps being kind of great.
- [[barbedcatpenis]] recommended great things to try in the [[piano]]: https://twitter.com/barbedcatpenis/status/1310273754673668097
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[[Quick Capture]]
- GitHub - 42wim/matterbridge: bridge between mattermost, IRC, gitter, xmpp, slack, discord, telegram, rocketchat, steam, twitch, ssh-chat, zulip, whatsapp, keybase, matrix, microsoft teams, nextcloud and more with REST API (mattermost not required!)
https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge [[ding levery]]
- https://twitter.com/_StevenFan/status/1310228328163323905 <button class="pull-tweet" value=https://twitter.com/_StevenFan/status/1310228328163323905>pull</button>?s=09
2020-09-27
[[Written history of hypertext]]
Reading through the sites of longtimers of the web, like [[Ton]]'s site, and more recently [[Phil Jones]]' and [[Bill Seitz]]' wikis, and what they link to, makes you realise that there's such a ton of written history out there. It's a real treasure trove. And that it's important that it has been recorded out on the open web, not in some silo that might have vanished and the history lost.
Also makes me realise that much of what I'm thinking about has been thought about before! There's some great resources out there. Phil calls it a [[renewal]] or a reboot. It's good to have history to read through.
[[Hypertext as a Thought Construction Kit]]
An interesting looking paper shared by [[Phil]].
From the URL, it looks like it's from 1993.
19:47 moomin
research on all of teh moomin characters snufkin is god moominpappa kinda cute
21:36 write about these things
this is life this is life this is life the clothes i wear the choices i make - why? -
21:46 static analysis in java enterprise applications
these are generally notes on notes, i guess the paper, it's from PLDI 2020 Static analysis of enterprise is hard due to dependency injection, inversion of control, and general obfuscation of bytecode; code generation techniques are also highly leveraged. The static analyzer for such applications should adopt:
- Foundational static analysis framework
- Framework independenet layer that understands the enterprise application concepts
- per framework mapping to translate details of framework into concepts at the framework level
… I really don't care about Java. I'm closing this paper.
- public document at doc.anagora.org/2020-09-27
- video call at meet.jit.si/2020-09-27
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