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Issue #528 // November 06, 2020 // View in your browser

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#Favorites


Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC
//raspberrypi comments

A nameless hiker and the case the internet can’t crack
//wired comments

How to deal with extreme physical pain
//hanselman comments

Wobblepaint (let's have some fun with a silly contest)
//lexaloffle comments

Governments Worldwide Consider Ditching Daylight Saving Time
//scientificamerican comments

eBird: A crowdsourced bird sighting database
//ebird comments

If Not SPAs, What?
//macwright comments

Visualizing Git Concepts with D3
//github comments

The Nordic concept of friluftsliv – outdoor life
//seattletimes comments

Unexpected, Useless, and Urgent, or What RSS Gets Right
//charlieharrington comments

#Ask HN


Please stop writing tutorials/tech articles on Medium

Go programming language is over ten years old. What do you think of it?

#Show HN


Ugliest.app – Ugly but good app platform //ugliest comments

Lobe.ai – A simple tool for training machine learning models //lobe comments

Vimflowy //netlify comments

Bullet Train: Open-source feature flagging //bullet-train comments

A professionally printed fanzine for the Commodore 64 //freeze64 comments

#Code


A Theory of Software Architecture //go comments

7GUIs //github comments

Distributed Systems Learning Notes //timilearning comments

We are building a CLI first PaaS without a web frontend //crufter comments

#Data


Vega-Lite: A Grammar of Interactive Graphics //github comments

Microsoft Overhauls Excel with Custom Data Types //theverge comments

SQL X-to-Y //damirsystems comments

#Design


Rendering photo-realistic glass in the browser //github comments

Adobe XD for Visual Studio Code //letsxd comments

List of Generative Art and Live Coding Tools //github comments

Dieter Rams: ten principles for good design //vitsoe comments

Average UX Improvements Are Shrinking over Time //nngroup comments

#Learn


Foundations of Software Engineering //github comments

I Hate Coordinate Systems //ihatecoordinatesystems comments

How to seriously read a scientific paper //sciencemag comments

Text layout is a loose hierarchy of segmentation //github comments

Tobler's First Law of Geography //wikipedia comments

#Books


Edsger Dijkstra – The Man Who Carried Computer Science on His Shoulders //inference-review comments

Scientist David Sinclair on why we age and why he thinks we don’t have to //outsideonline comments

Per Brinch Hansen's books on compilers //hansotten comments

New online bookshop unites indies //theguardian comments

#Watching


South Park creators have new political satire series with AI-generated deepfakes //theregister comments

Building an artificial sun that looks realistic //youtube comments

Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams //youtube comments

BCON20 – Blender Conference: Together Apart //youtube comments

#Working


Ask HN: Who is hiring? //ycombinator

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

Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? //ycombinator

Need a freelancer? Hire a fellow subscriber: Freelance Directory

Caste discrimination in some of Silicon Valley's richest tech companies //npr comments

Get $15k to move to Michigan and work remotely //chicagobusiness comments

Study: Focus will shape the future of distributed work //dropbox comments

#Fun


Photos from inside a Typhoon class submarine //livejournal comments

Weird A.I. Yankovic: Generating Parody Lyrics //arxiv comments

The Development of Robotron //arcadeblogger comments

Whale sculpture stops Dutch train crashing into water //theguardian comments

Enormous Hot-Dog-Shaped Vehicles Travel America Spreading Brand Awareness & Joy //nytimes comments

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