Links I think are important
Other stuff of mine
Terminal Emulators
A Terminal Emulator is a computer program that emulates a video terminal within some other display architecture. It is important for programmers because it provides them with an intuitive way to interact with a command line interface (CLI), where they can type commands to control the system and view the output of those commands. Additionally, it allows them to perform tasks such as debugging programs and running scripts. Terminal emulators also provide users with a convenient way to access remote terminals, which is useful for programs that require access to multiple systems.
wezTerm — (Linux/Mac/Windows) GPU accelerated cross platform terminal written in rust
iterm2 (mac) -- The best (IMHO) Terminal for the mac
alacritty -- fast low ram usage, has GPU enhancements for speed.
[Terminator] -- sortof has a tmux like grid layout integrated
[Terminology] -- uses the elementary tookkit for "cutting edge UI"
[KDE – Konsole]
[GNOME Terminal]
[Guake] -- Best dropdown Terminal Emulator for linux
[Tilda] -- Dropdown Terminal Emulator
warp -- mac terminal emulator that is helpful for newbies
Wave -- (Windows/Linux/mac) terminal with GUI widgets
Rio -- (Windows/Linux/mac) terminal written in Rust with support for font ligatures, images in terminal, 24-bit color, and splits.
Real news sites
Get some news from real journalist that do research and have some integrity.
Newsletters & Magazines
Some good newsletters that I enjoy, emailed daily or other for easy reading.
- TLDR — one email per day of headings with short info and links for full articles.
- javascriptweekly
- smashingmagazine
- nodeweekly
- bytes
- Machine|Society (Mike Elgan)
Programming sites
(stay up to date and informed with the help of these sites)
- geeksforgeeks
- dev.to — articles for devs from devs.
- stackoverflow
- css-tricks — not programming but a good site for css & HTML content
- bestofjs
- stackoverflow
- softwareengineeringdaily
Courses & Learning sites
(brush up or learn something new)
Games I enjoy
Random
great little utility that displays a nice graph and remaining time to compleation
A bunch of good software links in here, keep on eye on the opensource stuff listed especially (denoted by stars)
dracula color theme for basicly everything -- Nice dark theme
catppuccin color theme for many applications -- Soothing pastel theme for the high-spirited!