Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #570

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Issue #570 // September 10, 2021 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Datadog is a single tool for full-stack monitoring. Give Datadog a try for free today.
//datadog sponsored

Apple Delays Rollout of Child Safety Features
//macrumors comments

Web browser to help programmers think clearly
//bonsaibrowser comments

Tell HN: Thanks to thehodge and littlewarden.com, this site is up today
//Ask HN

My £4 a month server can handle 4.2M requests a day
//mcnally comments

Minus - a finite social network where you get 100 posts — for life
//minus comments

Hong Kong: Police Raid Tiananmen Square Museum
//bbc comments

Art student’s 407-piece hand-carved wooden clock
//ablogtowatch comments

The art of not taking things personally
//dave-bailey comments

The chip shortage keeps getting worse. Why can't we just make more?
//bloomberg comments

Shlinkedin – Satirical Social Network
//shlinkedin comments

Flowers Make a Nice Gift
//echevarria comments

Ok, so you can’t decide
//randsinrepose comments

#Ask HN


What could a modern database do that PostgreSQL and MySQL can't

How did you become a software engineer?

#Show HN


Htmlq: like jq, but for html //github comments

Revolt: Open-source alternative to Discord //revolt comments

A tool for your learning, like Anki and Notion in one //web comments

An infinite record playlist of out-of-copyright works //locserendipity comments

Legend //legendapp comments

WaterBear – A free library of documentaries and shorts //waterbear comments

#Code


Summary After Four Months with Ada //github comments

Pedalboard: Spotify’s Audio Effects Library for Python //atspotify comments

Git-cliff – Generate changelog files from the Git history //github comments

Joker //joker-lang comments

Heroku Alternative for Python/Django apps //appliku comments

How you can track your personal finances using Python //sgoel comments

Auto-generate vanilla JavaScript alternatives for jQuery methods //github comments

#Design


Collection of artwork made with the integer circle algorithm //onirom comments

Fantasy Cartography: Just Add Something Blotchy //rolltop-indigo comments

Art Gallery Datasets //artnome comments

Designing an electronic toy – Wildfire Pinball //uxdesign comments

#Learn


MIT-designed project achieves major advance toward fusion energy //mit comments

Chekhov's Gun //wikipedia comments

A Gentle Introduction to Graph Neural Networks //distill comments

The universe has already made almost all the stars it will ever make //nautil comments

Kei Car //wikipedia comments

ADE 651 //wikipedia comments

Music Composition with Deep Learning: A Review //arxiv comments

#Books


BookWyrm is a federated Goodreads replacement //wedistribute comments

Intermediate Algebra //github comments

Ask HN: Best books on modern distributed systems //ycombinator

“The Book of All Skies” by Greg Egan //gregegan comments

#Watching


Why video game doors are so hard to get right //youtube comments

AT&T Archives: The Unix Operating System(1982) //youtube comments

Mushroom Cultivation Automation //youtube comments

Why Electronic Voting Is a Bad Idea – Computerphile //youtube comments

#Working


Rejected internal job applicants are twice as likely to quit //cornell comments

If You’re So Successful, Why Are You Still Working 70 Hours a Week? //hbr comments

Hiring Developers: How to avoid the best //getparthenon comments

Companies that are avoiding hiring in Colorado //coloradoexcluded comments

#Fun


Neurocracy //neurocracy comments

Matrix trailer dynamically uses current time //whatisthematrix comments

Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards //comedywildlifephoto comments

#Cutting Room Floor


uBlock Origin–everything you need to know about the ad blocker //mozilla comments

Web-based editor //github comments

Deploy a website on imgur.com //github comments

Maintain It with Zig //kristoff comments

Some Reasons to Measure //danluu comments

Archive.is owner on “continuity of his project” //archive comments

Corporations Are Crappy Archivists //pcjs comments

E-Ink Typewriter //github comments

The $150M Machine Keeping Moore’s Law Alive //wired comments

Mad God: What happens when the best practical VFX artist, ever, writes a film? //arstechnica comments

Mystery Flying Wing Aircraft Photographed over the Philippines //thedrive comments

How PS1 startup sound was made //playstation comments

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