Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #524

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#Favorites


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//datadog sponsored

The Serverless Revolution Has Stalled
//infoq comments

Git scraping: track changes over time by scraping to a Git repository
//simonwillison comments

Y Combinator Failed Startups
//failory comments

Low-Level Academy, an explorable systems programming course
//lowlvl comments

Awfice – A collection of tiny office suite apps
//zserge comments

SEO mistakes I've made and how I fixed them
//maximeheckel comments

Is Stupidity Expanding? Some Hypotheses
//greaterwrong comments

A List of Post-Mortems
//github comments

Why Life Can’t Be Simpler
//fs comments

St. Matthew Island is said to be the most remote place in Alaska
//hakaimagazine comments

From an Airtable to $9.2k in Side Income
//swipe comments

Wikimap – A map of all geotagged Wikipedia articles
//wikimap comments

#Ask HN


Why are there no open source 2d printers?

What are good resources to learn system design?

How did you get started in tech and/or Linux?

#Show HN


HashiCorp Boundary //hashicorp comments

I made earrings that work like earphones //peripherii comments

Cloudflare One //cloudflare comments

Bit – A modernized Git CLI written in Go //github comments

Doppler – Easily manage your env vars and secrets //ycombinator comments

GridRoyale, a life simulation for exploring social dynamics //github comments

#Code


Waypoint: Build, deploy, and release applications across any platform //hashicorp comments

Git Exercises //fracz comments

Rust Starter Kit 2020 //alopex comments

Clojure: Rich Comment Blocks //betweentwoparens comments

Project Cambria: Translate your data with lenses //inkandswitch comments

Crafting Functions //stopa comments

#Design


JuliaMono – a monospaced font for scientific and technical computing //netlify comments

Last Resort Font //github comments

Enjoy the Best, Not the Latest, Media //substack comments

#Learn


Good sleep, good learning, good life //supermemo comments

Computer Scientists Break Traveling Salesperson Record //quantamagazine comments

Project Cybersyn //wikipedia comments

Timekeeping in Financial Exchanges //lucaspauker comments

Acoustic Kitty //wikipedia comments

#Books


Science Fiction Stories with Good Astronomy and Physics: A Topical Index //astrosociety comments

Sid Meier's Memoir //sidmeiersmemoir comments

Machine Learning Engineering Book //mlebook comments

#Watching


Johns Hopkins Poker Course //hopkinspokercourse comments

4000° Plasma Lightsaber Build With Retractable Blade //youtube comments

The Origins of Precision //youtube comments

#Working


A warning about Glassdoor //reddit comments

Dropbox Converts to Permanent WFH //businessinsider comments

Microsoft is letting employees work from home permanently //theverge comments

How to Interview Engineers //substack comments

#Startup News


Twilio set to acquire Segment for $3.2B //forbes comments

5% of Coinbase Employees Take Severance Offer over ‘Apolitical’ Stance //coindesk comments

#Fun


Today’s Webcams Are Boring, So I Brought Back a Classic //medium comments

A 3D sculpting web application //stephaneginier comments

The Mostly True Story of Vanilla Ice //theringer comments

Live map of “good morning/night” tweets //glitch comments

Why Not to Try to Email Brian Eno //hyperreal comments

Hexagonal Minesweeper with multiplayer, geographic maps, zoom and pan //multisweeper comments

List of Helicopter Prison Escapes //wikipedia comments

#Cutting Room Floor


There are only four billion floats, so test them all //randomascii comments

Time for a WTF MySQL Moment //gbl08ma comments

I made a computer vision addon for Blender //github comments

SmartGuitarAmp – Guitar plugin made with deep learning //github comments

What Color Is This? Part 2 //stitchfix comments

An Honest Review of Gatsby //cra comments

The Hitchhiker's Guide to Compression //github comments

Fibers, Oh My //github comments

Throne of Games //reallifemag comments

Canonic: A low-code platform to build APIs in minutes //canonic comments

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Hacker Newsletter #523

Friday, October 2, 2020

The problems are solved, not by giving new information, but by arranging what we have known since long. //Ludwig Wittgenstein hackernewsletter Issue #523 // October 02, 2020 // View in your browser #

Hacker Newsletter #522

Friday, September 25, 2020

I cannot remember the books I've read any more than the meals I have eaten; even so, they have made me. //Ralph Waldo Emerson hackernewsletter Issue #522 // September 25, 2020 // View in your

Hacker Newsletter #521

Friday, September 18, 2020

So often people are working hard at the wrong thing. Working on the right thing is probably more important than working hard. //Caterina Fake hackernewsletter Issue #521 // September 18, 2020 // View

Hacker Newsletter #520

Friday, September 11, 2020

Enjoy failure and learn from it. You can never learn from success. //James Dyson hackernewsletter Issue #520 // September 11, 2020 // View in your browser #Favorites Cost effectively monitor the health

Hacker Newsletter #519

Friday, September 4, 2020

There is a difference between knowing the path & walking the path. //Morpheus hackernewsletter Issue #519 // September 04, 2020 // View in your browser #Favorites How to Start a Podcast //

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