Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #544

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Issue #544 // March 05, 2021 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Airtable - Orchestrate powerful business solutions with a single source of truth. The only limit is your imagination.
//airtable sponsored

How I cut GTA Online loading times by 70%
//nee comments

Beyond Meat signs global supply deals with McDonald’s, KFC and Pizza Hut
//agfundernews comments

On the Experience of Being Poor-Ish, for People Who Aren't
//substack comments

A Vim Guide for Advanced Users
//thevaluable comments

The future of web software is HTML over WebSockets
//alistapart comments

Generate Flowcharts from Text
//flowchart comments

Resources for chief technology officers, with the emphasis on startups
//github comments

The Air Force is having to reverse engineer parts of its own stealth bomber
//thedrive comments

Low Earth Orbit Visualization
//leolabs comments

How to be more productive without forcing yourself
//deprocrastination comments

How to Operate an Airport in Antarctica
//flightradar24 comments

#Ask HN


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What is your advice to someone who is starting out in software industry?

#Show HN


Redbean: single-file distributable web server //justine comments

Hummingbard – decentralized communities built on Matrix //hummingbard comments

Graphtage: A semantic diff utility for JSON, HTML, YAML, CSV, etc //github comments

Watchy: Hackable $50 Smartwatch //ieee comments

Ten seconds to ponder if a thread is worth it //jse comments

Unix tool that visualizes shell commands usage //github comments

#Code


Git's list of banned C functions //github comments

Go is not an easy language //arp242 comments

Tree-sitter: an incremental parsing system for programming tools //github comments

Modules, Monoliths, and Microservices //tailscale comments

How an Anti-TypeScript “JavaScript developer” like me became a TypeScript fan //medium comments

#Design


Icons – Google Fonts //google comments

Dieter Rams Palettes //presentandcorrect comments

Building a Design System at a Startup //medium comments

#Learn


A Cephalopod Has Passed a Cognitive Test Designed for Human Children //sciencealert comments

Reversible Computing //wikipedia comments

The Boston Camera //wikipedia comments

Balloonomania //wikipedia comments

#Books


Dr. Seuss Books Deemed Offensive Will Be Delisted from eBay //wsj comments

The Art of Reading More Effectively and Efficiently //aliabdaal comments

Ask HN: Which books made you the most money? //ycombinator

Practical Python Projects book release //yasoob comments

#Watching


Internet Archive Infrastructure //archive comments

A Tale of Two Slings: Peak Design and Amazon Basics //youtube comments

Meetings, Bloody Meetings //archive comments

#Working


Ask HN: Who is hiring? //ycombinator

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

A Terse Guide On Hiring Your First Engineering Manager //mikedebo comments

Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? //ycombinator

Things your manager might not know //jvns comments

#Startup News


Brave buys a search engine, promises no tracking, no profiling //theregister comments

Okta to Acquire Auth0 for $6.5B //cnbc comments

PayPal Bids $500M to Acquire Crypto Startup Curv //financemagnates comments

#Fun


The Last Message Sent on AIM //justanman comments

How to Destroy the Earth //qntm comments

The Beirut Bank Job //darknetdiaries comments

Goat Ops //goatops comments

Unfolding the Earth: Myriahedral Projections //github comments

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Hacker Newsletter #543

Friday, February 26, 2021

An artist is waiting for the audience to understand the work. A craftsman is working to understand the audience. //Mo Willems hackernewsletter Issue #543 // February 26, 2021 // View in your browser

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Friday, February 19, 2021

I disagree strongly with whatever work this quote is attached to. //Randall Munroe hackernewsletter Issue #542 // February 19, 2021 // View in your browser #Favorites Airtable - Orchestrate powerful

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Saturday, February 13, 2021

A ship in the harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for. //John A. Shedd hackernewsletter Issue #541 // February 12, 2021 // View in your browser #Favorites Datadog provides a one

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Friday, February 5, 2021

Never let your schooling interfere with your education. //Mark Twain hackernewsletter Issue #540 // February 05, 2021 // View in your browser #Favorites Glitch: From idea to code in seconds, build and

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Friday, January 29, 2021

Simplicity is about subtracting the obvious and adding the meaningful. //John Maeda hackernewsletter Issue #539 // January 29, 2021 // View in your browser #Favorites Part spreadsheet, part database,

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