June 2020 Links.md (2129B)
1 --- 2 title: Interesting Links I Found on June, 2020 3 author: Yohanes Bandung Bondowoso 4 tags: 5 - bookmarks #bookmarks 6 slug: interesting-links 7 date: 2020-06-30T23:59:59+0700 8 type: bookmarks 9 ID: 20200630235959 10 --- 11 12 The June's issue is late, sorry. I've been busy at work. 13 14 ## Website 15 16 [Increment.com](https://increment.com/) 17 Well designed site that contains good articles, updated per 3 month issues. They offer a printed edition that looks good too. I haven't buy their printed edition yet, because the shipping to my country tagged twice the price of the books. 18 19 [Beginner's Guide to Abstraction](https://jesseduffield.com/beginners-guide-to-abstraction/) - **Jesse Duffield** 20 A complementary read to **Bret Victor**'s _Up and Down the Ladder of Abstraction_ (you can [read it here](http://worrydream.com/LadderOfAbstraction/)). 21 22 Highlight that I like: 23 > Duplication is far cheaper than the wrong abstraction. 24 > [_The Wrong Abstraction_](https://sandimetz.com/blog/2016/1/20/the-wrong-abstraction) -**Sandi Metz** 25 26 27 ## Apps 28 29 [Boop](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/boop/id1518425043) <small>macOS App</small> 30 Great utility app to process many kind of text, it can pretty format HTML, XML and JSON, convert HEX color to rgb, and more trivial stuff. It is a great tool as I often open a web tool to do those things. I [made a custom script](/hex2rgb.js) for Hex to RGB based on the placeholder script. 31 32 [Org-roam](https://www.orgroam.com/) 33 I think, this is the end of my quest to search the best note taking app (on desktop, at the very least). I've written about it [on this post](/posts/2020-06-org-mode-with-org-roam/). 34 35 [SingleFile Browser Extension](https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile) 36 Rotten link is one of my fear when bookmarking a site. **SingleFile** is a good site saver that generates only an html file. It's much easier and compact than "Save Page As..." browser function. 37 38 [historio.us](https://historio.us/) 39 Related to my [rant post](/posts/2020-06-on-trial-refund-support), I prefer historio.us as my site archiving service. Page caching system is better (i.e. not an `<iframe/>`), and search is easier.