Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #552

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Issue #552 // April 30, 2021 // View in your browser

#Favorites


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//datadog sponsored

Michael Collins, Apollo 11 astronaut, has died
//npr comments

My Current HTML Boilerplate
//matuzo comments

Yayagram
//twitter comments

Changes at Basecamp
//hey comments

We were promised Strong AI, but instead we got metadata analysis
//calpaterson comments

Earth Restored – 50 restored images of earth released
//tobyord comments

A house 3D printed from raw earth
//itsnicethat comments

What's Accenture?
//retool comments

99 bits of unsolicited advice
//kk comments

Minimal 3D creative coding tool
//github comments

#Ask HN


What diagrams do you use in software development?

How do you organize your knowledge?

#Show HN


Swimlanes.io – generated editable sequence diagrams //swimlanes comments

Light Pollution Map //lightpollutionmap comments

I made a simulator for personal finance //projectifi comments

MarkShow – Create Slideshows with Markdown //mark comments

#Code


Semgrep: Semantic grep for code //semgrep comments

The unreasonable effectiveness of print debugging //buttondown comments

Verilog2factorio //github comments

You might as well timestamp it //changelog comments

3D Game Shaders for Beginners //github comments

Nobody cares about your clean code //felipecsl comments

Heroku-style deployments with Docker and Git tags //ricardoanderegg comments

#Design


CSS Tips //markodenic comments

Developers on what makes their games ‘hand-drawn’ //polygon comments

Beyond Calibri: Finding Microsoft’s next default font //microsoft comments

#Learn


Flu has disappeared worldwide during the Covid pandemic //scientificamerican comments

The knackerman: the toughest job in British farming //theguardian comments

'World’s most powerful' tidal turbine sets sail from Dundee //bbc comments

Phoebus Cartel //wikipedia comments

Semantic Satiation //wikipedia comments

Álvaro de Campos //wikipedia comments

#Books


The End of the Road //thedriftmag comments

The Goodreads “Classics”: A Computational Study //post45 comments

Honkaku : Japanese whodunnits that play fair by the reader //theguardian comments

#Watching


Investigating why McDonald's ice cream machines are often broken //youtube comments

The culture war is killing us //youtube comments

The Secret Life of Components: Springs //youtube comments

A strange determinant – Timothy Gowers solves a problem //youtube comments

#Working


Google is saving $1B per year as a result of employees working from home //latimes comments

Best practices for remote software engineering //acm comments

U.S. Labor Secretary throws support behind classifying gig workers as employees //reuters comments

Job descriptions should show a salary or salary range //sifted comments

#Startup News


Farming robot kills 100k weeds per hour with lasers //freethink comments

Mighty Makes Google Chrome Faster //mightyapp comments

Tesla Q1 2021 Results //thron comments

Lambda School lays off 65 employees //lambdaschool comments

#Fun


Lego Microscope //github comments

Mars sucks //marssucks comments

The Tamagotchi Cemetery //burialsandbeyond comments

Party in a Spreadsheet //medium comments

Mystery Science Theatre 3000 Is Crowdfunding Another Comeback //slashdot comments

#Cutting Room Floor


Why Lichess will always be free //lichess comments

Dan Kaminsky has died //twitter comments

GitHub blocks FLoC across all of GitHub Pages //github comments

A new way to make maps with OpenStreetMap //protomaps comments

Who won the Amstel Gold Race? Human error in photo-finishes //tglyn comments

Ubuntu 21.04 //ubuntu comments

Where did the other dollar go, Jeff? //cloudandtree comments

How to navigate directories faster with Bash //github comments

2021 Williams F1 Computational Fluid Dynamics //maxtayloraero comments

Starting a new digital identity //k3tan comments

The Boyer-Moore Fast String Searching Algorithm //utexas comments

Show your costs to boost sales //ariyh comments

Starlink Ground Station Map //google comments

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