Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #712

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Issue #712 // 2024-08-16 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Learn how to integrate role-based access control within your organization
//clerk.com sponsored

If YouTube had actual channels
//ytch.xyz comments

Repair and Remain
//comment.org comments

I Created 175 Fonts Using Rust
//chevyray.dev comments

I put a toaster in the dishwasher (2012)
//jdstillwater.blogspot.com comments

Okay, I Like WezTerm
//alexplescan.com comments

How to avoid losing items? Holding pens
//blog.alexwendland.com comments

Examples of Great URL Design
//blog.jim-nielsen.com comments

Sort, sweep, and prune: Collision detection algorithms
//leanrada.com comments

How I Program in 2024
//akkartik.name comments

Stapler: I remade a 32 year old classic Macintosh app
//blog.gingerbeardman.com comments

#Ask HN


What are some "toy" projects you used to learn neural networks hands-on?

How to build site with payment, subscriptions, user login, registration

How did you learn Regex?

#Classifieds


The Transformative Impact of AI on Creative Jobs //magic.beehiiv.com

High Performance PostgreSQL for Rails //pragprog.com

Your Weekly Sports Analytics Newsletter //unexpectedpointsadded.com

DjangoCon 2024 - For Django fans of all levels: Sept 22-27 //djangocon.us

πŸ‘‰ Buy a classified ad

#Show HN


SponsorBlock – skip sponsor segments on YouTube //sponsor.ajay.app comments

OTranscribe: A free and open tool for transcribing audio interviews //otranscribe.com comments

Trellis – AI-powered workflows for unstructured data //news.ycombinator.com

Stipple Effect – a scriptable pixel art editor to make game art faster //github.com comments

Double – Design and invest in your own stock index //news.ycombinator.com

Finite State Machine Designer //madebyevan.com comments

Firefly III: An open-source personal finance manager //github.com comments

#Code


Go is my hammer, and everything is a nail //maragu.dev comments

Please do not attempt to simplify this code //github.com comments

Blitz: A lightweight, modular, extensible web renderer //github.com comments

Official proposal for Type Unions in C# //github.com comments

I've open sourced DD Poker //github.com comments

#Data


PGlite – in-browser WASM Postgres with pgvector and live sync //pglite.dev comments

Postgres.new: In-browser Postgres with an AI interface //supabase.com comments

Full text search over Postgres: Elasticsearch vs. alternatives //blog.paradedb.com comments

High-precision date/time in SQLite //antonz.org comments

Building data infrastructure that will last //seattledataguy.substack.com comments

#Design


Font with Built-In Syntax Highlighting //blog.glyphdrawing.club comments

Server Mono: A Typeface Inspired by Typewriters, Apple's SF Mono, and CLIs //servermono.com comments

London Tube map redesigned by Essex lecturer goes viral //bbc.co.uk comments

CSS Grid Areas //ishadeed.com comments

#Books


There Is No Antimemetics Division //qntm.org comments

The Soul of Maintaining a New Machine //books.worksinprogress.co comments

I built an animated 3D bookshelf for ebooks //github.com comments

#Working


CEOs are running companies from afar even as workers return to office //bloomberg.com comments

The Gervais Principle, or the Office According to β€œThe Office” //ribbonfarm.com comments

The Red Herring of Red Flags: Why Resumes Are a Relic of the Past //praachi.work comments

#Learn


All of Earth's water in a single sphere //usgs.gov comments

Galois Theory //golem.ph.utexas.edu comments

The Webb Telescope further deepens the Hubble tension controversy in cosmology //quantamagazine.org comments

Things I Won't Work With: Dimethylcadmium //science.org comments

How the SNES Graphics System Works //fabiensanglard.net comments

#Watching


Captain Disillusion debunks David Beckham beach kicks //youtube.com comments

Time is an illusion, and these physicists say they know how it works //youtube.com comments

It's Not Just You. No One Wants Kids Anymore //youtube.com comments

Making smaller and smaller bicycles //youtube.com comments

#Startup News


Apple's requirements are about to hit creators and fans on Patreon //news.patreon.com comments

NASA investigation finds Boeing hindering Americans' return to moon //flyingmag.com comments

AMD records its highest server market share in decades //tomshardware.com comments

Google is a monopoly – the fix isn't obvious //theregister.com comments

#Fun


Sonic Pi: Ruby as a Composition Tool //bhmt.dev comments

An online 2D MMO game, written in Rust and JavaScript //polyfight.io comments

Patrol the pool with this Arduino Nano-powered DIY RC submarine //blog.arduino.cc comments

Visualizing Chess Games //louisabraham.github.io comments

#Cutting Room Floor


Kim Dotcom's extradition to the U.S. given green light by New Zealand //torrentfreak.com comments

Prevention of HIV //science.org comments

.INTERNAL is now reserved for private-use applications //icann.org comments

Inside the "3 billion people" national public data breach //troyhunt.com comments

Firefox Browser Ported to HaikuOS //discuss.haiku-os.org comments

Google Pixel 9 Pro //store.google.com comments

OpenStreetMap Is Turning 20 //stevecoast.substack.com comments

Firefox Sidebar and Vertical tabs: try them out //blog.nightly.mozilla.org comments

It took my savings and 14 years but I’m about to beat arthritis //thetimes.com comments

Things I've learned building a modern TUI Framework //textualize.io comments

Pie Menu – a radial menu for macOS //pie-menu.com comments

Cosmic: A New Desktop Environment //system76.com comments

Making your own hot sauce //successfulsoftware.net comments

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