Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #496

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Issue #496 // March 20, 2020 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Datadog's live container view provides a detailed overview of your containers’ health, resource consumption, logs, and deployment in real time. Start a free trial today
//datadog sponsored

NPM Is Joining GitHub
//github comments

ReMarkable’s redesigned e-paper tablet is more powerful and more papery
//techcrunch comments

Twilio releases open source video conferencing apps for iOS, Android and web
//twilio comments

The state of the restaurant industry
//opentable comments

Things you can do with a browser in 2020
//github comments

Simulation-based high school physics course notes
//github comments

How I recorded an album on my own, in my room
//medium comments

Cyberpunk: Then and Now
//substack comments

This PIN can be easily guessed
//github comments

Ask patio11 anything
//capiche comments

#Ask HN


Have you been laid off?

How are you coping with all the (mostly bad) news around you?

#Show HN


New iPad Pro with LiDAR Scanner and trackpad support //apple comments

New MacBook Air //apple comments

Kosmi – Hang out with friends and family online //kosmi comments

Intention – DAG Todo App //ntention comments

Paced Email //paced comments

#Homework


Do you have kids staying home now? I have four of them home now and considering putting together a small newsletter aimed at giving them some extra things to watch, explore, do. Some example might be watching Mo Williams doodle, looking inside veggies, practicing typing, building a maze in Scratch, or just learning geometry.

If you think that might be something you or your kids would like please subscribe!

#Code


Employee Scheduling //google comments

GitHub for mobile is now available //github comments

DefaultApp //tyler comments

How I Start: Rust //christine comments

Best Python Reference Ever //github comments

#Data


Covid-19 Open Research Dataset //semanticscholar comments

The Life of a Data Byte //jessfraz comments

dstack.ai – publish, track, and share data visualizations //dstack comments

Building an End to End Machine Learning Pipeline in Bigquery //dataform comments

#Design


Over 300 free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons //github comments

GitHub's new notifications: a case of regressive design //drewdevault comments

The future of design tools //getmotion comments

#Learn


1% rule //wikipedia comments

2020 Stock Market Crash //wikipedia comments

Mass amateurization //wikipedia comments

Getting started with shaders: signed distance functions //jvns comments

Münchhausen Trilemma //wikipedia comments

Small-World Experiment //wikipedia comments

#Books


Ask HN: Book recommendations for understanding financial systems? //ycombinator

Cambridge University Press make their books free until May //cambridge comments

Handbook of Covid-19 Prevention and Treatment from Hospital with 0% fatality [pdf] //alicdn comments

Software Engineering at Google //google comments

Upcoming Book: Compiling to Assembly from Scratch //keleshev comments

You can get my DevOps books free the rest of this month //jeffgeerling comments

#Watching


How to sell to 20M software devs with amazing onboarding //garrytan comments

AlphaGo – The Movie //youtube comments

How to Build a Thrust Vectored Model Rocket //youtube comments

Mesh – A code editor that feels like a spreadsheet //youtube comments

Cleaning the Ship's Cargo Hold //youtube comments

Hyperland //youtube comments

#Fun


The Polygons of Another World: Atari Jaguar //fabiensanglard comments

Why Adventure Games Suck //grumpygamer comments

Bach's prelude in C major written in sed //github comments

Lapin, a Terminal Game in Rust //dev comments

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Hacker Newsletter #491

Saturday, March 14, 2020

It is always wise to look ahead, but difficult to look further than you can see. //Winston Churchill hackernewsletter Issue #491 // February 14, 2020 // View in your browser Happy Valentine's Day!

Hacker Newsletter #492

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it. //Brian Kernighan

Hacker Newsletter #493

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Don't make up problems you don't have yet. It's not a problem until it's a real problem. Most of the things you worry about never happen anyway. //Jason Fried hackernewsletter Issue #

Hacker Newsletter #494

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Time is the scarcest resource and unless it is managed nothing else can be managed. //Peter Drucker hackernewsletter Issue #494 // March 06, 2020 // View in your browser Are you putting on a virtual

Hacker Newsletter #495

Saturday, March 14, 2020

I wouldn't ask anyone to do anything I wouldn't do myself. //Indra Nooyi hackernewsletter Issue #495 // March 13, 2020 // View in your browser I hope everyone stays safe! –kale #Favorites Spend

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