Stuff I enjoy
Here are some links to software, websites and tools I like to use. Enjoy!
The below links are being provided for informational purposes only. I assume no responsibility for the content of the external web sites.
Misc:
- Noclip: fly through maps from famous games
- Paged Out, a technical zine
- A dictionary of the language toki pona
- Lipu tenpo, a new zine about toki pona
Software:
- The tup build system, an alternative to make which I use in almost all of my projects
- Arch Linux (I use Arch btw)
- CERN ROOT, a library by CERN created for data analysis. It also contains a C++ interpreter; how cool is that?
- Emacs, an extensible text editor
- Org-mode for emacs, a plug-in for Emacs. I use it to organize my todo lists, write blog posts, essays and countless other things
Software libraries:
- FFTW (Fastest Fourier Transform in the West), a great way to play with Fourier transforms
- GLFW, a graphics library for OpenGL and Vulkan
- nlohmann/json, an awesome C++ library, which allows you to painlessly use JSON in your programs
Web:
- NSA-proof your e-mail in 2 hours
- Google Firebase, because they have free hosting
- Netlify, a service which facilitates web-app development. Like Heroku, but faster
Debating:
- Hello Motions, a website with a collection of debate motions from various tournaments
- Debate HQ: see above (it's a bit worse, though)
- Tabbycat debating software, a piece of software made for managing debating tournaments. It's very easy to use and deploy
Security & privacy:
- privacytools.io, (almost) everything you need to know about privacy online
- DEFCON (and similar) talks on YouTube
- niebezpiecznik.pl (Polish)
- sekurak.pl (Polish)
- Zaufana Trzecia Strona (Polish)