Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #505

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Issue #505 // May 22, 2020 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Datadog's SaaS platform integrates and automates infrastructure monitoring, application performance monitoring and log management to provide real-time observability into your stack
//datadog sponsored

Orb.Farm, a Virtual Aquatic Ecosystem
//orb comments

New York Times phasing out all 3rd-party advertising data
//axios comments

Notion for everyone
//notion comments

A small restaurant owner on Google, DoorDash, and Grubhub
//saddlebackbbq comments

It’s Time to Get Back to RSS
//danielmiessler comments

I trick my well-developed procrastination skills
//gassler comments

Introducing Facebook Shops
//fb comments

Sell Yourself, Sell Your Work
//solipsys comments

When SimCity Got Serious: Story of Maxis Business Simulations and SimRefinery
//obscuritory comments

Tiny websites are great
//tinyprojects comments

Gradually, Then Suddenly
//ma comments

#Ask HN


Is there a search engine which excludes the world's biggest websites?

Is there still a place for native desktop apps?

Dear open source devs how do you sustain yourself

#Show HN


Trade stocks from the command line with no commission //gitlab comments

Microsoft announces Lists, a new Airtable-like app //microsoft comments

WorldBrain's Memex: Bookmarking for the power users of the web //getmemex comments

Ronin – A Lisp-based image processing tool //100r comments

Get help on any Linux command by typing 'howdoi –' in your terminal //github comments

#Code


What Is Nix? //shopify comments

Python performance: it’s not just the interpreter //kevmod comments

An introduction to RabbitMQ //erlang-solutions comments

Game of Life in one Ruby statement inspired by APL //github comments

#Design


New.css – A classless CSS framework to write modern websites using only HTML //newcss comments

Shibuya Pixel Art 2020 //lexaloffle comments

Solid, a free and MIT licensed design system / UI kit for Bootstrap 4 //vantage-design comments

Slack design VP on new UX overhaul: “Don't make users think” //builtin comments

#Learn


Whale fall //wikipedia comments

Port knocking //wikipedia comments

Georgism //wikipedia comments

Timeline of the Far Future //wikipedia comments

#Books


Linux Productivity Tools [pdf] //usenix comments

Game Programming Patterns //gameprogrammingpatterns comments

The DynamoDB Book: Data Modeling with NoSQL and DynamoDB //dynamodbbook comments

Snow Crash: HBO Max adaptation of Neal Stephenson's 1992 cyberpunk novel //cbr comments

A Short History of Color Theory //programmingdesignsystems comments

Learn You Some Python by No Starch Press //humblebundle comments

#Watching


The Miracle Sudoku //youtube comments

If Rockets Were Transparent //youtube comments

Demo of an OpenAI language model applied to code generation //twitter comments

Scott Forstall tells story about Steve Jobs, Microsoft, and a dead fish //loopinsight comments

Making a Googol:1 Reduction with Lego Gears //youtube comments

#Working


Facebook to shift permanently toward more remote work after coronavirus //wsj comments

Shopify Is Joining Twitter in Permanent Work-from-Home Shift //bloomberg comments

Work-from-home boom leads to more surveillance //npr comments

#Startup News


Facebook to Buy Giphy for $400M //axios comments

Mozilla goes incubator with ‘Fix The Internet’ startup early-stage investments //techcrunch comments

Satchel – Guides to the Best SaaS Tools //ycombinator

#Fun


X //xkcd comments

My New Old Apple IIe Computer //charlieharrington comments

Sid Meier’s Civilization VI free until May 28th //epicgames comments

Build a digital clock in Conway's Game of Life //stackexchange comments

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