Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #529

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Issue #529 // November 13, 2020 // View in your browser

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Covid vaccine: First ‘milestone’ vaccine offers 90% protection
//bbc comments

Zoom lied to users about end-to-end encryption for years, FTC says
//arstechnica comments

How to get root on Ubuntu 20.04 by pretending nobody’s /home
//github comments

I sold Baremetrics
//baremetrics comments

An updated daily front page of The New York Times as artwork on your wall
//medium comments

Attention Is My Most Valuable Asset for Productivity as a Software Developer
//zwbetz comments

From McDonald's to Google
//protocol comments

Marketers are addicted to bad data
//jacquescorbytuech comments

The Gods on Hacker News
//riknieu comments

Apple's Shifting Differentiation
//stratechery comments

Designing Raspberry Pi 400
//raspberrypi comments

A Pico-8 story: How the fantasy console unlocked Frédéric Souchu’s dreams
//medium comments

#Ask HN


As a person, what can I do to improve a city?

How to effectively get feedback from users?

#Show HN


Introducing the next generation of Mac //apple comments

Self-hosted offline Internet from your browsing history //github comments

Funkwhale – Decentralized, self-hosted music server //funkwhale comments

Gron – Make JSON Greppable //github comments

Deepnote – A better data science notebook //ycombinator comments

Gather.Town – Spatial video chat for remote teams //gather comments

WinApps: Run Windows apps in Linux as if they were a part of the native OS //github comments

Baller ToDo – a no-list todo app //ballertodo comments

#Code


No More Free Work from Marak: Pay Me or Fork This //github comments

.NET 5.0 //microsoft comments

Technical debt as a lack of understanding //daverupert comments

Background Features in Google Meet, Powered by Web ML //googleblog comments

How to create minimal music with code in any programming language //zserge comments

Awk: `Begin { ` Part 1 //jemma comments

#Data


Postgres Observability //pgstats comments

How to Recalculate a Spreadsheet //lord comments

SQL.js: SQLite Compiled to JavaScript //js comments

#Design


SVG Path Editor //github comments

A 1000 auto-generated hexagonal SVG logos //gitlab comments

#Learn


Dutch brewery burns iron as a clean, recyclable fuel //newatlas comments

Soviet Lun-Class Ekranoplan Ground Effect Vehicle //wikipedia comments

Carrosses à Cinq Sols //wikipedia comments

Sexagesimal //wikipedia comments

#Books


Cool Machine Learning Books //matpalm comments

Architecture Playbook //nocomplexity comments

Perl One-Liners Cookbook //github comments

Kurt Vonnegut, The Art of Fiction No. 64 //theparisreview comments

Edith Wharton’s Moroccan Clichés //historytoday comments

#Watching


YouTube's Fake Animal Rescue Ring //youtube comments

Let’s Build a Video Card //eater comments

Joe Rogan Experience #1556 – Glenn Greenwald //youtube comments

#Working


Guido van Rossum joins Microsoft //twitter comments

Burnout can exacerbate work stress, further promoting a vicious circle //uni-mainz comments

#Fun


7k MS-DOS Games playable in the browser //archive comments

A fun website that simulates fluid //github comments

The Least Dangerous To-Do List //theleastdangeroustodolist comments

Just Scream //justscream comments

My game won't sell and that's ok //itch comments

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Friday, November 6, 2020

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