Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #513

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Issue #513 // July 24, 2020 // View in your browser

#Favorites


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//datadog sponsored

Systems Design for Advanced Beginners
//robertheaton comments

Things I wish I’d known about CSS
//cssfordesigners comments

Do not remain nameless to yourself
//lettersofnote comments

On Trouser Pockets
//sambleckley comments

Invert, always, invert
//anup comments

Tired of note-taking apps
//akkshaya comments

Design Docs at Google
//industrialempathy comments

India, Jio, and the Four Internets
//stratechery comments

Designing a New Old Home
//medium comments

This Blog Is Now Running on Solar Power
//louwrentius comments

City Map Generator – Create procedural American-style cities in the browser
//probabletrain comments

Don't Create Chaos
//staysaasy comments

#Ask HN


Is all of FAANG like this?

What is the best enterprise software you use every day?

#Show HN


NewPipe – ad-free, open-source Android YouTube client //schabi comments

Zulip 3.0: Threaded Open Source Team Chat //zulip comments

Simple Ops – My new microstartup after three years of indie hacking //simpleops comments

Minecraft@Home //minecraftathome comments

#Code


Essays on programming I think about a lot //benkuhn comments

Rust explained using easy English //github comments

Understanding and writing a JPEG decoder in Python //yasoob comments

ProcMon for Linux //github comments

NoiseTorch: Real-time microphone noise suppression on Linux written in Go //github comments

#Data


Breach exposed more than one million DNA profiles on a major genealogy database //buzzfeednews comments

TensorFlow, Keras and deep learning, without a PhD //google comments

Data Visualization Catalog //datavizcatalogue comments

#Learn


Things Unexpectedly Named After People //rolandcrosby comments

Hugelkultur: Raised Garden Beds //richsoil comments

Low-Background Steel //wikipedia comments

MagiCan //wikipedia comments

New Cobalt-free Li-ion battery reduces costs with similar design and performance //utexas comments

#Books


3D Book Image CSS Generator //netlify comments

The Common Lisp Condition System – Upcoming Book //apress comments

I compiled book recommendations from 1300+ leaders //readthistwice comments

Thread: Why deep reading clubs are rad //twitter comments

#Watching


Insect-worn microcamera streams video to phone 120 meters away //ieee comments

Mars images rendered in 4K //youtube comments

Homemade Liquid Nitrogen Generator //homemadeliquidnitrogen comments

Inside the Coronavirus //scientificamerican comments

#Working


I Don't Want to Be a Founder //carolchen comments

Why OKRs might not work at your company //svpg comments

Principles for great product managers //reeve comments

Microsoft Analyzed Data on Its Newly Remote Workforce //hbr comments

#Startup News


LinkedIn to cut 960 jobs worldwide //bbc comments

Rackspace S-1 //sec comments

Q2 2020 Update //tesla comments

#Fun


Reverse engineering a camera protocol for fun and profit //thirtythreeforty comments

Worms Armageddon 3.8 //worms2d comments

MineSweeper implemented in 100% CSS and HTML – no JavaScript //github comments

Flash Game History //flashgamehistory comments

'Street Fighter II' Wasn’t Just a Game, It Was a Portal //frieze comments

#Cutting Room Floor


Orthodox Privilege //paulgraham comments

How do I design a game from scratch? A primer on core loops //teamavocado comments

Build a toy quantum computer at home //dhruvonmath comments

Shoelace 2.0 release: UI toolkit that works with all frameworks or none at all //shoelace comments

Unmasking China's Invisible Fleet //cbc comments

Who is the greatest knife steel metallurgist of all time? //knifesteelnerds comments

Healthy Self-Doubt //nerdygirl comments

The Floppy Disk of Floating Point //evanmiller comments

The vocal ranges of the greatest artists of all time //concerthotels comments

Consider getting a “DIY” degree online instead of a traditional CS major //pashabitz comments

Scanimage: Scan from the Command Line //jvns comments

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Friday, July 17, 2020

Be curious. Read widely. Try new things. What people call intelligence just boils down to curiosity. //Aaron Swartz hackernewsletter Issue #512 // July 17, 2020 // View in your browser #Sponsor ipdata

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