Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #572

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Issue #572 // September 24, 2021 // View in your browser

#Favorites


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//datadog sponsored

The Framework is the most exciting laptop I've used
//pluralistic comments

The First Rule of Machine Learning: Start Without Machine Learning
//eugeneyan comments

I started SaaS companies in 2013 and 2021. Here's how things have changed
//airplane comments

Lab-grown meat may never be cost-competitive enough to displace traditional meat
//thecounter comments

Transforming OpenStreetMap into thick roads and intersections
//github comments

There are six internet links on my office on wheels—seven when Starlink arrives
//ghuntley comments

Reasons to Quit Social Media
//durmonski comments

2006: Dwarf Fortress
//substack comments

Stop Reading News
//fs comments

Teaching by Filling in Knowledge Gaps
//jvns comments

#Ask HN


Are you also getting extremely obvious spam bypassing Gmail's filters?

How do I get fit and healthy as a software engineer?

Any successful transitions from a tech/IT career to working in the arts?

#Show HN


Manyverse – A social network off the grid //manyver comments

To Don't – The reverse to-do list //crazymarvin comments

Resume maker with no sign-up or subscription //luckyresumemaker comments

Forlater.email – an email-based bookmarking service //forlater comments

#Code


Motion One – New animation library, built on the Web Animations API //motion comments

Structural pattern matching in Python 3.10 //benhoyt comments

How to build a search engine with Ruby on Rails //testdouble comments

The KDL Document Language //kdl comments

#Data


Gobang – Cross-platform TUI database management tool written in Rust //github comments

Excel as Code //github comments

Cloud Infrastructure as SQL //iasql comments

U.S. Treasury Data Lab //usaspending comments

#Design


New alternatives to HSL and HSV that better match color perception //github comments

A pattern generator with 1300 shapes and 300 dpi //tool comments

Flowbite – Tailwind CSS Components Library //flowbite comments

#Learn


Fourier Series Visualisation with D3 //ocks comments

Goodhart's Law //wikipedia comments

List of Lists of Lists //wikipedia comments

Actuarial notation //wikipedia comments

#Books


40k HN comments mentioning books, extracted using deep learning //vercel comments

Physics-Based Deep Learning Book //physicsbaseddeeplearning comments

Walking Trees, Parasitic Flowers, and Other Remarkable Plants //mit comments

Sid Meier and the meaning of ‘Civilization’ //newyorker comments

A Review of “Kill It with Fire: Manage Aging Computer Systems” //usenix comments

#Watching


Spherical Gear //youtube comments

Soviets put out a burning gas well with a nuclear explosion //youtube comments

20 kV Diode Teardown //youtube comments

How to Ride a Motorcycle – 1942 British Military Training Film //youtube comments

A Tour of Grant Imahara’s Shop //youtube comments

#Working


Workers are often told not to talk about pay. That's not legal //usatoday comments

What I Learnt Becoming a Tech Lead //tomgamon comments

#Startup News


Gitlab S-1 //sec comments

Ginkgo Bioworks is going public today //ycombinator comments

OpenSea product chief accused of flipping NFTs with insider information //theverge comments

SEC charges App Annie and its founder with securities fraud //sec comments

#Fun


I built four eight-foot-long handwriting robots //twitter comments

Slacktyping: I'm typing when you're typing //github comments

A different kind of keyboard //ianthehenry comments

Six Degrees of Wikipedia //sixdegreesofwikipedia comments

Ambient Chaos //neal comments

Walkman Archive //walkman-archive comments

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