Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #721

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Issue #721 // 2024-11-08 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Workbench: A new way to debug, monitor, and grow your Stripe integration
//stripe.com sponsored

Touchscreens are out, and tactile controls are back
//spectrum.ieee.org comments

Hacking 700M Electronic Arts accounts
//battleda.sh comments

Useful built-in macOS command-line utilities
//weiyen.net comments

Title drops in movies
//titledrops.net comments

Weird Lexical Syntax
//justine.lol comments

Project Sid: Many-agent simulations toward AI civilization
//github.com comments

Hertz-dev, the first open-source base model for conversational audio
//si.inc comments

The deep learning boom caught almost everyone by surprise
//understandingai.org comments

Blog Writing for Developers
//rmoff.net comments

Mushroom Color Atlas
//mushroomcoloratlas.com comments

Excerpts from a conversation about personal information management
//sachachua.com comments

Low-poly image generation using evolutionary algorithms in Ruby
//thomascountz.com comments

#Ask HN


What would you preserve if the internet were to go down tomorrow?

Life-changing purchases since 2020? (Under $100 and under $1000)

#Show HN


Hacker News frontpage as a print newspaper that you can personalize //yourhackernews.com comments

Diagram as Code //diagrams.mingrammer.com comments

Convert any website into a React component //chromewebstore.google.com comments

Someday, Open-Source Calendly Alternative for Gmail / Google App Script //github.com comments

A minimalist (brutalist?) website for sharing all your links //lynx.boo comments

Tinder, but to decide what to eat //whatdinner.com comments

Kis.tools – A directory of tools that work //kis.tools comments

#Code


We're Leaving Kubernetes //gitpod.io comments

Writing secure Go code //jarosz.dev comments

What Every Developer Should Know About GPU Computing //blog.codingconfessions.com comments

I wrote an open-source browser alternative for Computer Use for any LLM //github.com comments

#Data


pg_flo – Stream, transform, and re-route PostgreSQL data in real-time //pgflo.io comments

DataChain: DBT for Unstructured Data //github.com comments

BemiDB – Postgres read replica optimized for analytics //github.com comments

#Design


Passport Photos //maxsiedentopf.com comments

98.css – A design system for building faithful recreations of old UIs //jdan.github.io comments

What should a logo for NeXT look like? //paulrand.design comments

3D Rotation Design //mattkeeter.com comments

#Books


Pagination widows, or, why I'm embarrassed about my eBook //clagnut.com comments

The Brothers Grimm: A Biography //theamericanscholar.org comments

Book Review: Gödel, Escher, Bach //griffinknight.com comments

#Working


New York Times Tech Guild goes on strike //washingtonpost.com comments

A change of heart regarding employee metrics //rachelbythebay.com comments

Only 5.3% of US welders are women. After years as a professor, I became one //theconversation.com comments

If you need the money, don't take the job //bitfieldconsulting.com comments

#Learn


Scientists glue two proteins together, driving cancer cells to self-destruct //med.stanford.edu comments

New images of Jupiter //missionjuno.swri.edu comments

Hacker Fab //docs.hackerfab.org comments

Study reveals blood sugar control is a key factor in slowing brain aging //bgu.ac.il comments

#Watching


Tracker Beeper //berthub.eu comments

The Shell Hater's Handbook //shellhaters.org comments

Curl -v HTTPS://Google.com //youtube.com comments

#Startup News


Trudeau government bans TikTok from operating in Canada //cbc.ca comments

AMD outsells Intel in the datacenter space //tomshardware.com comments

Facebook building subsea cable that will encompass the world //subseacables.blogspot.com comments

#Fun


Ping Rate Clock //github.com comments

Draw.Audio – A musical sketchpad using the Web Audio API //draw.audio comments

Tetris turns 40 this year – let's play it to honor the legacy //tetris.ing comments

Guild Builds //nytimesguild.org comments

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