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Issue #546 // March 19, 2021 // View in your browser

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#Favorites


Milky Way, 12 years, 1250 hours of exposures and 125 x 22 degrees of sky
//astroanarchy comments

Reprojecting the Perseverance landing footage onto satellite imagery
//github comments

U.S. senators reintroduce bill to make daylight saving time permanent
//fox8 comments

Hockey goalies are too big now
//theatlantic comments

Super Resolution
//adobe comments

Why the new USPS mail trucks look so weird
//thedrive comments

How the New York Times A/B tests their headlines
//tjcx comments

Learn How to Tie Knots
//animatedknots comments

A tactical guide to kickstarting a community
//orbit comments

Metakovan, the mystery Beeple art buyer, and his NFT/DeFi scheme
//amycastor comments

#Ask HN


What are some “10x” software product innovations you have experienced?

How do I find energy to work on hobbies after the work day ends?

#Show HN


Baserow.io – Self-hosted Airtable alternative //baserow comments

Focalboard – a self-hosted alternative to Trello, Notion, and Asana //focalboard comments

Flameshot – Simple, powerful screenshot tool for all major operating systems //flameshot comments

LeoCAD 21.03 //leocad comments

I built a zero-cost, ad-free alternative to LinkedIn //sellff comments

Clone Wars: Open-source clones of popular sites //gourav comments

JingPad A1 – Consumer-level Linux Tablet //jingos comments

#Code


Security.txt //securitytxt comments

Write libraries instead of services, where possible //catern comments

Speed of Rust vs. C //kornel comments

Java 16 //java comments

Outrun: Execute local command using processing power of another Linux machine //github comments

Sd: My Script Directory //ianthehenry comments

A Programming Murder Mystery in Ruby //medium comments

#Data


Charts.css //chartscss comments

What's New in SQLite 3.35 //github comments

UK to depart from GDPR //lawgazette comments

Which color scale to use when visualizing data //datawrapper comments

#Design


Sorted CSS Colors – Sort the named CSS colors in a nice way //enes comments

How I make graphics for retro systems and retro-styled games //nicole comments

Fabbrica: A sans serif typeface with a utilitarian aesthetic //cinetype comments

Averia: The Average Font //iotic comments

#Learn


The Sweden Solar System //swedensolarsystem comments

5k Year Old Bog Oak Table: Digging up 4k-year-old trees for furniture //lostartpress comments

Spaceship Earth //wikipedia comments

Tuna’s Last Stand //hakaimagazine comments

.DS_Store //wikipedia comments

#Watching


One Year Alone in Forest of Sweden Building a Log Cabin //youtube comments

Tail Call Optimization: The Musical //youtube comments

Scrollycoding – A new way to write code walkthroughs //youtube comments

Double bongcloud: why grandmasters are playing the worst move in chess //theguardian comments

#Working


Microsoft tried a 4-day workweek in Japan. Productivity jumped 40% //cnn comments

Common Mistakes of New Engineering Managers //ochronus comments

When Should I Interrupt Someone? //zwischenzugs comments

The technical interview practice gap //interviewing comments

#Startup News


Rockstar thanks GTA Online player who fixed load times, official update coming //pcgamer comments

Stripe valuation soars to $95B after latest fundraising //ft comments

TinySeed raises $25M to back more bootstrapped startups //axios comments

#Fun


A lost tourist who thought Maine was San Francisco //sfgate comments

RegEx Crossword //github comments

Irish webapp to recreate pub atmosphere at home //soundsofthepub comments

All Futurama Opening Quotes //github comments

Jello 3D Printer //spritesmods comments

Civilization game written in an Excel spreadsheet //itch comments

#Cutting Room Floor


Myanmar's satellite held by Japan on space station due to spying concern //reuters comments

We bootstrapped to $11M in ARR //thinkst comments

Why in the world would you own bonds? //bridgewater comments

Fitting Cubic Bézier Curves //github comments

What We Can Learn from Japanese Prefab Homes //dwell comments

Dogs orient and move in synchrony with family members //nytimes comments

Routing the Technical Interview //hupel comments

Moderation in Infrastructure //stratechery comments

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