Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #556

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Issue #556 // May 28, 2021 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Testing in production? It's scary until it's not. Take control of software releases. Ship fast. Rest easy. And LaunchDarkly.
//launchdarkly sponsored

Than Average
//thanaverage comments

River Runner: drop a raindrop anywhere in the USA, watch where it ends up
//samlearner comments

M1RACLES: An Apple M1 covert channel vulnerability
//m1racles comments

Welcome to Libera Chat
//libera comments

Learn CSS
//web comments

2022 Ford F-150 Lightning
//ford comments

Why I prefer making useless stuff
//utk comments

Fierce Nerds
//paulgraham comments

The Third Thumb Project
//daniclodedesign comments

Blog about what you've struggled with
//jvns comments

#Ask HN


Favorite Blogs by Individuals?

How to get started with audio programming?

Desperately need “sales for nerds” advice

#Show HN


Sublime Text 4 //sublimetext comments

Stripe Payment Links //stripe comments

Spintronics: Build Mechanical Circuits //kickstarter comments

Inflation-adjusted Hacker News //instruments comments

I wrote a free Mac app to OCR any text on screen //github comments

Cascade Timeline Maker //cascade comments

Goodreads for Newsletters //readsom comments

Put a progress bar on your Twitter profile picture //blackmagic comments

#Code


Voice2json: Offline speech and intent recognition on Linux //voice2json comments

Why and how GitHub is adopting OpenTelemetry //github comments

JsonLogic //jsonlogic comments

Video uploads now available across GitHub //github comments

Raw keyboard handling in Unix terminals //kovidgoyal comments

#Design


The Expanse UI Design //hudsandguis comments

Soviet Brutalist Architecture Photographed by Frederic Chaubin //weirdrussia comments

#Learn


The anus is an evolutionary marvel //theatlantic comments

An Introduction to Knowledge Graphs //stanford comments

Initial Stress-Derived Noun //wikipedia comments

Atomic Gardening //wikipedia comments

50B birds live on Earth, new study finds //dw comments

#Books


It's probably time to stop recommending Clean Code //qntm comments

I wrote a book about UI [pdf] //user-interface comments

Eric Carle, writer and illustrator who gave life to The Very Hungry Caterpillar //washingtonpost comments

Dorodango: the Japanese art of making shiny mud balls //laurenceking comments

John Steinbeck’s estate urged to let the world read his shunned werewolf novel //theguardian comments

The Simple Haskell Handbook //leanpub comments

#Watching


How I, as someone who is visually impaired, use my iPhone //twitter comments

Facebook says I'm abusive content //youtube comments

Not Just Bikes //youtube comments

#Working


Working at a startup is overrated, both financially and emotionally //every comments

Companies excluding Coloradans from remote jobs to avoid sharing salary ranges //reddit comments

Ask HN: Engineering managers; what are the problems you face? //ycombinator

#Startup News


Amazon acquires MGM for $8.5B //reuters comments

TikTok's co-founder to step down as chief executive //bbc comments

Senate Preparing $10B Bailout Fund for Jeff Bezos Space Firm //theintercept comments

Online video platform Vimeo plunges on Nasdaq debut following spin-off //channelnewsasia comments

#Fun


Freesound just reached 500K Creative Commons sounds //freesound comments

I open sourced a game I just released on Steam, written in Lua //github comments

DOOM Captcha //github comments

Past and Future Turtles: The Evolution of the Logo Programming Language //turtlespaces comments

#Cutting Room Floor


Ethereum will use around 99.95% less energy post merge //ethereum comments

One man’s fight for the right to repair broken MacBooks //columbianewsservice comments

Neovim 0.5 is overpowering //crispgm comments

A Japanese company cut 80% of the time needed to manually count pearls //countthings comments

Inkscape 1.1 //inkscape comments

Teach Yourself Demoscene in 14 Days //github comments

The Economist's excess deaths model //github comments

A simple blogging platform I built out of frustration with other tools //dynablogger comments

Common data model mistakes made by startups //metabase comments

The hard part of Enterprise Software is the Enterprise, not the Software //medium comments

I hate adding updating to my apps, so I created Pakkly //pakkly comments

CRM for Your Job Search //kiter comments

Whole Earth ‘Lectronic Link //well comments

Streetmix – A fun little urban design playground //streetmix comments

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Hacker Newsletter #555

Friday, May 21, 2021

Don't let the same dog bite you twice. //Chuck Berry hackernewsletter Issue #555 // May 21, 2021 // View in your browser What was one interesting thing you learned this past week? –kale #Favorites

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Friday, May 14, 2021

Only the dead have seen the end of war. //George Santayana hackernewsletter Issue #554 // May 14, 2021 // View in your browser #Favorites Break down inefficient silos with Datadog's centralized

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Friday, May 7, 2021

There's nobody in this world, nobody, that you can't learn something from. //Gordie Howe hackernewsletter Issue #553 // May 07, 2021 // View in your browser Big thanks to LaunchDarkly for

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Friday, April 30, 2021

I'd rather be optimistic and wrong than pessimistic and right. //Elon Musk hackernewsletter Issue #552 // April 30, 2021 // View in your browser #Favorites Improve infrastructure and app

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Friday, April 23, 2021

You will die but the words you speak or spoke, will live forever. //Oscar Auliq-Ice hackernewsletter Issue #551 // April 23, 2021 // View in your browser #Favorites Adobe Summit — The future of

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