Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #709

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Issue #709 // 2024-07-26 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Build a team-based task manager with Next.js
//clerk.com sponsored

CrowdStrike Update: Windows Bluescreen and Boot Loops
//old.reddit.com comments

Open source AI is the path forward
//about.fb.com comments

Anyone can access deleted and private repository data on GitHub
//trufflesecurity.com comments

Kawaii – A Keychain-Sized Nintendo Wii
//bitbuilt.net comments

Copying is the way design works
//matthewstrom.com comments

AI solves International Math Olympiad problems at silver medal level
//deepmind.google comments

Investigating corrupt Winamp skins
//jordaneldredge.com comments

Glisp: Graphical Lisp
//glisp.app comments

Generating sudokus for fun and no profit
//tn1ck.com comments

A (not so) small library for terminal based game development
//github.com comments

#Ask HN


Is it possible to make FAANG salaries without working there?

Am I crazy or is Android development awful?

What is the best way to author blogs in 2024?

#Show HN


Sendune – open-source HTML email designer //news.ycombinator.com

A source-available billing system I've spent 18 months building //billabear.com comments

Zerox – Document OCR with GPT-mini //github.com comments

Kaskade – A text user interface for Kafka //github.com comments

Magic-cli – A copilot for your command line //github.com comments

Haystack – an IDE for exploring and editing code on an infinite canvas //haystackeditor.com comments

Omm ("on-my-mind") – A keyboard-driven task manager for the command line //github.com comments

#Code


Node.js adds experimental support for TypeScript //github.com comments

Pin //without.boats comments

A Gentle Introduction to SAML //ssoready.com comments

Ruby methods are colorless //jpcamara.com comments

Wat – Deep inspection of Python objects //github.com comments

#Data


Maestro: Netflix's Workflow Orchestrator //netflixtechblog.com comments

Briefer – Multiplayer notebooks with schedules, SQL, and built-in LLMs //briefer.cloud comments

A multimodal dataset with one trillion tokens //github.com comments

#Design


So you think you know box shadows? //dgerrells.com comments

Ryanair – when every page is a dark pattern //hallofshame.design comments

Google Search: Roboto Mono //google.com comments

X Redesigns Water Pistol Emoji Back to a Firearm //blog.emojipedia.org comments

#Books


Foliate: Read e-books in style, navigate with ease //johnfactotum.github.io comments

How to choose a textbook that is optimal for oneself? //matheducators.stackexchange.com comments

The Later Years of Douglas Adams //filfre.net comments

Biological Circuit Design //biocircuits.github.io comments

#Working


Every company should be owned by its employees //elysian.press comments

The workers have spoken: They're staying home //computerworld.com comments

How do you find a good manager? //nber.org comments

Categories of leadership on technical teams – benkuhn.net //benkuhn.net comments

#Learn


Hydrothermal explosion at Yellowstone National Park //jhnewsandguide.com comments

What is the significance of the character "j" at the end of a Roman Numeral? //genealogy.stackexchange.com comments

Scientists discover a new hormone that can build strong bones in mice //ucsf.edu comments

United States discloses nuclear warhead numbers; restores nuclear transparency //fas.org comments

#Watching


FastDoom – Performance Gains on Slow 386 and 486 CPUs //youtube.com comments

PyCon 2024 Videos Released //youtube.com comments

Japanese web design: weird, but it works. Here's why //youtube.com comments

Open Challenges for AI Engineering //simonwillison.net comments

#Startup News


Large Enough //mistral.ai comments

Google is the only search engine that works on Reddit now, thanks to AI deal //404media.co comments

Alexa is in millions of households and Amazon is losing billions //wsj.com comments

OpenAI Announces SearchGPT //chatgpt.com comments

#Fun


CrowdStrike offers a $10 apology gift card to say sorry for outage //techcrunch.com comments

The Unix Pipe Card Game //punkx.org comments

Button Stealer //anatolyzenkov.com comments

How much money we can raise for transparently idiotic startups? //smbc-comics.com comments

Doom on Playdate //devforum.play.date comments

#Cutting Room Floor


Joe Biden stands down as Democratic candidate //twitter.com comments

I mapped almost every USA traffic death in the 21st century //roadway.report comments

Typst: An easy to learn alternative for LaTex //github.com comments

Garage: Open-Source Distributed Object Storage //garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr comments

No More Blue Fridays //brendangregg.com comments

Reverse Engineering for Everyone //0xinfection.github.io comments

Eza: A modern, maintained replacement for ls //github.com comments

Playing guitar tablatures in Rust //agourlay.github.io comments

Fair Chess and Simultaneous Games //asvarga.github.io comments

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Hacker Newsletter #707

Friday, July 12, 2024

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Friday, June 28, 2024

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Friday, June 21, 2024

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Friday, June 14, 2024

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Friday, June 7, 2024

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