Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #541

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Issue #541 // February 12, 2021 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Datadog provides a one centralized platform for monitoring and troubleshooting metrics, traces and logs
//datadog sponsored

Github1s – One second to read GitHub code with VS Code
//github comments

Architecture.md
//github comments

A visual guide to SSH tunnels
//robotmoon comments

OpenStreetMap proven to be a highly accurate map in top US cities
//lyft comments

Zero arrests in 6 months of health care professionals replacing police officers
//denverite comments

Making Vaccine
//lesswrong comments

A stroll through the archives of Editor & Publisher
//niemanlab comments

Bluetooth Trackball Mark II
//jfedor comments

Slack’s Outage on January 4th 2021
//slack comments

A Collector of Math and Physics Surprises
//quantamagazine comments

Penpot Alpha Release – Free and Open-Source Design Plattform
//penpot comments

#Ask HN


Team fun event ideas during WFH?

What's your best advice for someone turning 30 today?

#Show HN


Spyder – a free and open source scientific environment written in Python //spyder-ide comments

Apple silicon M1 as-a-Service //scaleway comments

Epub.to – ePub to pdf, mobi, Kindle, and an API //epub comments

Remarkbox – Hosted comments without ads or tracking //remarkbox comments

You-tldr – easy-to-read transcripts of Youtube videos //you-tldr comments

Archivy – Extensible Self Hosted Knowledge Base – v1 Release //github comments

#Code


Pattern matching accepted for Python //lwn comments

I don't want to do front-end anymore //askonomm comments

Why I Built Litestream //litestream comments

Ht – HTTPie Clone in Rust //github comments

Rust Cookbook //github comments

Why Wasn't Ruby 3 Faster? //fastruby comments

Stamp turns a folder into a plain text file and a file into a folder //github comments

#Design


Atkinson Hyperlegible Font May Be Pretty Good If Your Granny Can't See Well //christiantietze comments

Inkscape Ray Tracing – an extension to draw optical diagrams //github comments

Pixel Art and the Hardcopy //twitter comments

#Learn


Complexity Explained //github comments

Elfstedentocht – a 200 km ice skating race held whenever the ice is thick enough //wikipedia comments

A gorilla who was brought up as a boy in an English village //medium comments

Long Hundred //wikipedia comments

Pravetz Computers //wikipedia comments

Bangui magnetic anomaly //wikipedia comments

#Books


Algorithms by Jeff Erickson //illinois comments

The Elements of Computing Systems, Second Edition //mit comments

I wrote an entire book to build a mouseless dev environment //themouseless comments

Programming Algorithms in Lisp //apress comments

#Watching


CS193p: Developing Apps for iOS //stanford comments

Rome in 3D //relivehistoryin3d comments

My 3D maze game for the ZX Spectrum //jamesmead comments

#Startup News


Tesla buys $1.5B in Bitcoin, may accept it as payment in the future //techcrunch comments

Robinhood, in Need of Cash, Raises $1B from Its Investors //nytimes comments

Samsung Foundry: New $17B Fab in the USA by Late 2023 //anandtech comments

Amazon shortchanged drivers $61.7M in tips //washingtonpost comments

Reddit valued at $6B on a $250M round //reuters comments

#Fun


Programming for Cats //programmingforcats comments

8-Year-Old Calls Out NPR for Lack of Dinosaur Stories //npr comments

Soldat: a 2D (side-view) multiplayer action game //github comments

Factorio Future Plans //factorio comments

How The Expanse went from game concept to blockbuster TV series //substack comments

City Guesser – GeoGuessr but with video //virtualvacation comments

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