Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #534

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Issue #534 // December 19, 2020 // View in your browser

No issue next week. If you celebrate it, I hope you have a wonderful Christmas. We'll see you again on the 1st to kick-off 2021 right. Take care! kale

#Favorites


No Cookie for You
//github comments

Who Americans spend their time with, by age
//ourworldindata comments

Rocky Linux: A CentOS replacement by the CentOS founder
//github comments

Longest known exposure photograph ever captured using a beer can
//herts comments

Datasette: An open source multi-tool for exploring and publishing data
//datasette comments

Buy Don't Build
//jrott comments

Human Clock
//humanclock comments

Vim Creep
//rudism comments

Why software ends up complex
//alexgaynor comments

The Dec 21, 2020 Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn
//rice comments

#Ask HN


Was 20% time a good policy for Google's working culture?

How many hours per day do you work?

Losing all interest in programming, what now?

#Show HN


Radicle: A peer-to-peer alternative to GitHub //radicle comments

Instantly search 28M books from OpenLibrary //typesense comments

Instantly search 2M recipes //typesense comments

An anti-book recommendation tool, to help you escape your echo chamber //abooklikefoo comments

Google Stories //stories comments

A Twilio-powered interactive talk radio platform //capiche comments

#Code


Advanced Compilers: Self-Guided Online Course //cornell comments

Linus Torvalds' good taste argument for linked lists, explained //github comments

Become Shell Literate //drewdevault comments

Minimal safe Bash script template //betterdev comments

How the Python object system works //tenthousandmeters comments

Kafka Is Not a Database //materialize comments

#Learn


U-2: The veteran spyplane too valuable to replace //bbc comments

Olbers' Paradox //wikipedia comments

What Did the Past Smell Like? //nautil comments

Honeybees found using tools to repel giant hornet attacks //nationalgeographic comments

#Books


I wrote a book about Debugging CSS //debuggingcss comments

A Book about Aircraft Scale Drawings Creating with Inkscape and Gimp //airplanes3d comments

#Watching


The 'Japanese Bob Ross': How a 73-year-old artist took YouTube by storm //cnn comments

1MW Molten-Salt Test Reactor by Copenhagen Atomic for €88k //youtube comments

Real wireframe teapot mounted inside a Commodore Pet display //vimeo comments

#Startup News


Vercel raise $40M Series B //vercel comments

Reddit is buying TikTok rival Dubsmash //cnn comments

#Fun


Pointer Pointer //pointerpointer comments

Jet Powered Volkswagen Beetle – $550k (sunnyvale) //craigslist comments

Museum of Bad Album Covers //zonicweb comments

Interactive Rubik's Cube with sub-puzzles for solution steps //gregfjohnson comments

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Friday, December 11, 2020

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Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things. //Robert Brault hackernewsletter Issue #530 // November 20, 2020 // View in your browser Have a wonderful

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