Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #519

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Issue #519 // September 04, 2020 // View in your browser

#Favorites


How to Start a Podcast
//transistor sponsored

I thought I would have accomplished a lot more today and also before I was 35
//newyorker comments

Apple Terminates Epic Games' Developer Account
//macrumors comments

Most-favorited Hacker News posts
//observablehq comments

Learn how WebRTC actually works. A book on the protocols, not just APIs
//webrtcforthecurious comments

Amazon drivers are hanging smartphones in trees to get more work
//bloomberg comments

Interchange in Houston is the same size as an entire city center in Italy
//texasmonthly comments

Why are there 5280 feet in a mile?
//petersmagnusson comments

tilde.town: A social network over SSH
//tilde comments

No Hello
//nohello comments

The Recursive Universe
//amandaghassaei comments

Why I Actively Discourage Online Tooling like jwt.io and Online JSON Validators
//jvt comments

#Ask HN


What is your favorite method of sending large files?

How to do cross platform GUI?

#Show HN


VTM: A Text-Based Desktop Environment //netxs comments

Healthcare Is Dumb //healthcareisdumb comments

Vimac – Productive macOS keyboard-driven navigation //vimacapp comments

Read The Count of Monte Cristo and others in installments in your email //serialliterature comments

DIY Single-Chip 2D Retro Game Console //voja comments

Meet Mito: Edit a spreadsheet. Generate Python. All in Jupyter. //trymito comments

#Code


Supporting Linux kernel development in Rust //lwn comments

Htop 3.0 //github comments

Visualize Data Structures in VS Code //github comments

Safari adopts the Chrome/Firefox extension model //apple comments

Lesser-known Web APIs //greenroots comments

Ruby: We have decided to go forward to 3.0 this year //github comments

Italian Ruby //github comments

#Design


Signifier – a Brutalist response to 17th century typefaces //klim comments

June Jordan and Buckminster Fuller Tried to Redesign Harlem //newyorker comments

#Learn


Bardcore //wikipedia comments

Metcalf Sniper Attack //wikipedia comments

How to Read a Log Scale //datawrapper comments

#Books


Powell’s says it won’t sell books on Amazon anymore //oregonlive comments

ML From Scratch – free online textbook //github comments

The Joy of Cryptography //oregonstate comments

Robotic Manipulation //mit comments

#Watching


Rosatom releases previously classified documentary video of Tsar Bomba nuke test //thebarentsobserver comments

Neuralink Progress Update //youtube comments

Don't Be a Sucker //archive comments

Admiral Grace Hopper Explains the Nanosecond //youtube comments

#Working


Amazon deletes job listings for analysts to track ‘labor organizing threats’ //vice comments

Ask HN: Who is hiring? //ycombinator

Shared salary spreadsheet reveals Microsoft employee earnings for a second year //medium comments

Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? //ycombinator

Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? //ycombinator

#Startup News


Patreon Raises $90M Series E at $1.2B Valuation //patreon comments

Pinterest cancels office lease in unbuilt project, citing work-from-home shift //sfchronicle comments

#Fun


Airline pilots landing at LAX report “a guy in jetpack” flying alongside them //thedrive comments

Tower Defense with a twist: all towers must be positioned with CSS Flexbox //flexboxdefense comments

3D first person game rendered in CSS/HTML //pantel comments

Lo-Fi Player //tensorflow comments

Lord of the Manor: a medieval city builder game //lordofthemanor comments

Super Tux Kart – Linux racing game //supertuxkart comments

Emoji simulator – a tool to make cellular automata, with emoji //ncase comments

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Hacker Newsletter #518

Friday, August 28, 2020

I have not failed. I've just found 10000 ways that won't work. //Thomas Edison hackernewsletter Issue #518 // August 28, 2020 // View in your browser #Favorites Seamlessly navigate between logs

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Friday, August 21, 2020

Technology is a big destroyer of emotion and truth. Auto-tuning doesn't do anything for creativity. Yeah, it makes it easier and you can get home sooner, but it doesn't make you a more creative

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Friday, August 14, 2020

Death is my exit strategy. I'll be doing significant customer service only as long as I live. //Craig Newmark hackernewsletter Issue #516 // August 14, 2020 // View in your browser #Sponsor ipdata

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Saturday, August 8, 2020

Busy is what happens when you're at the mercy of someone else's schedule. //Derek Sivers hackernewsletter Issue #515 // August 07, 2020 // View in your browser Developer? On Tuesday, check out

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Friday, July 24, 2020

To create, one must first question everything. //Eileen Gray hackernewsletter Issue #513 // July 24, 2020 // View in your browser #Favorites Get a unified view of your infrastructure, APM and logs

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