Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #548

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Issue #548 // April 02, 2021 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Adobe Summit — The future of customer experience is waiting for you
Free virtual event April 27-29, 2021
//adobe sponsored

See a Satellite Tonight
//darpinian comments

Inside a viral website
//substack comments

Permission.site
//permission comments

Apt Encounters of the Third Kind
//github comments

The Drivers Cooperative
//drivers comments

I made an eInk newspaper
//gregraiz comments

Addiction to Outrage
//medium comments

I Like That the Boat Is Stuck
//ghost comments

Multiple US Navy destroyers swarmed by mysterious 'drones' off California coast
//thedrive comments

Improving Shell Workflows with Fzf
//jambor comments

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#Ask HN


Cheapest/easiest way to host a static site?

Where do you find potential customers to validate your idea / MVP?

Best low-/no-code solution for simple web-based database frontends

#Show HN


UP: A tool for writing Linux pipes with instant live preview //github comments

Numi – Calculator app for Mac //numi comments

I wrote a program to convert lines of text into trees //github comments

Mail Studio – IDE for designing responsive emails //mailstudio comments

A digital logic designer and circuit simulator //github comments

Learn Spanish quickly while reading //donquixote comments

#Code


Developer tools can be magic but instead collect dust //pathsensitive comments

Icecream: Never use print() to debug again in Python //github comments

An open-source, self-hostable Heroku and Netlify alternative //coollabs comments

React and D3.js //wattenberger comments

SvelteKit Is in Public Beta //svelte comments

A categorized list of all Java and JVM features since JDK 8 to 16 //advancedweb comments

#Data


SQLite is not a toy database //antonz comments

Everyone wants to do the model work, not the data work [pdf] //googleapis comments

Arc, an open-source Databricks alternative //tripl comments

Hex: Collaborative Notebooks and Data Apps //hex comments

Querybook: Big Data IDE from Pinterest now Apache-2.0 //github comments

#Design


Let’s fix font size //tonsky comments

Poulette – A Color Palette GUI //github comments

Input: Customisable Fonts for Code //djr comments

#Learn


Jump in cancer diagnoses at 65 implies patients wait for Medicare: study //stanford comments

Ronald Reagan fires 11,359 air-traffic controllers //history comments

Category Theory: Orders //github comments

Gödel's Loophole //wikipedia comments

Van Eck Phreaking //wikipedia comments

Amdahl's Law //wikipedia comments

#Books


Retrospective review of Gödel, Escher, Bach [pdf] //nyu comments

Arabian Nights //pgdp comments

Practical Cryptography for Developers //nakov comments

Ask HN: Do you read books regularly? Fiction or nonfiction? //ycombinator

#Watching


Steve Jobs Interview – 2/18/1981 //youtube comments

Pockit Modular computing demo //reddit comments

Bad Apple on an Apple //e: playing video on a stock 1 MHz Apple II //youtube comments

Stretch from Boston Dynamics //youtube comments

#Working


Employees are happier when led by people with deep expertise //hbr comments

Female Founder Secrets: Men Clamming Up //femfosec comments

Google is accelerating reopening of offices and putting limits on remote work //cnbc comments

Ask HN: Who is hiring? //ycombinator

Ask HN: I've realized I'm a bad software engineer and I'm over 30, what's next? //ycombinator

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

Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? //ycombinator

#Startup News


Whistleblower: Ubiquiti Breach “Catastrophic” //krebsonsecurity comments

The Deno Company //deno comments

Unsplash is being acquired by Getty Images //unsplash comments

#Fun


Ever Given Everywhere //glitch comments

0 A.D A free, open-source game of ancient warfare //play0ad comments

Places to watch ducks if you're sick of everything //sickofthis comments

#Cutting Room Floor


Only Google is really allowed to crawl the web //knuckleheads comments

Text to Image Generation //github comments

Pro1 X: A Linux smartphone with slideout keyboard //fxtec comments

68k.news: A Netscape 1.1 makeover of Google News //68k comments

Firefox 87 introduces SmartBlock for Private Browsing //mozilla comments

How to implement a hash table in C //benhoyt comments

Git email flow vs. GitHub flow //brixit comments

The fingerprint inside photos //bbc comments

Collabora Office: The enterprise-ready edition of LibreOffice //collaboraoffice comments

Egg: E-Graphs Good //github comments

New Alan Turing £50 note design is revealed //bbc comments

Can My Water Cooled Raspberry Pi Cluster Beat My MacBook? //the-diy-life comments

Better Architecture Diagrams for Agile Teams: actionable tips and lessons //medium comments

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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

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