Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #576

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Issue #576 // October 22, 2021 // View in your browser

#Favorites


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Willingness to look stupid
//danluu comments

Apple’s new M1 Pro and M1 Max processors
//apple comments

Vscode.dev
//visualstudio comments

Beyond Smart
//paulgraham comments

Remote OK Open Startup
//remoteok comments

Facebook plans to change its name as part of company rebrand
//theguardian comments

Speed Matters
//scattered-thoughts comments

The SaaS Metrics That Matter
//substack comments

My indoor rowing tips after 15M meters
//onlyrss comments

#Ask HN


What does one look for in a laptop these days?

Is Anyone Here a Professional Baker?

#Show HN


MacBook Pro 14-inch and MacBook Pro 16-inch //apple comments

Obsidian – A knowledge base from a local folder of plain text Markdown files //obsidian comments

Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro //google comments

I built a sonar into my surfboard //github comments

I built a website builder on top of Notion //potion comments

A habit tracking tool, GitHub-calendar style //lifeofdiscipline comments

#Code


Why I Hate Frameworks //fredrikholmqvist comments

Localstack – Local AWS Emulator //github comments

Code CAD – Use code to create CAD models //cadhub comments

A proposal for adding a pipe operator to JavaScript //github comments

How PHP Opcache Works //npopov comments

#Data


Function pipelines: Building functional programming into PostgreSQL //timescale comments

Cue: A new language for data validation //cuelang comments

Wavelets allow researchers to transform and understand data //quantamagazine comments

Predicting spreadsheet formulas from semi-structured contexts //googleblog comments

Spreadsheet Timeline (my weekend project) //spreadsheettimeline comments

#Design


We analyzed 425k favicons //iconmap comments

A Multi-Billion Dollar Real Estate Project Is Rising on Native Land in Vancouver //architecturaldigest comments

#Learn


Why soda bottles have gaps in their threads //madsci comments

Why birds can fly over Mount Everest //nautil comments

What the Irish Ate Before Potatoes //bonappetit comments

Obsidian mirror used by Elizabeth I’s court astrologer has Aztec origins //smithsonianmag comments

Joybubbles //wikipedia comments

British Pet Massacre //wikipedia comments

#Books


It's been 42 years since 'The Hitchhiker's Guide' answered the ultimate question //npr comments

A Graduate Course in Applied Cryptography //cryptobook comments

Hands-On Rust: Effective Learning Through 2D Game Development and Play //pragprog comments

Math Foundations from Scratch //github comments

A new biography of John von Neumann //economist comments

Functional Algorithms, Verified //functional-algorithms-verified comments

Penguin is no longer the owner of the copyright to The Tao of Pooh //benjaminhoffauthor comments

The Toynbee Convector //wikipedia comments

Readini – Bilingual Books with Audio //readini comments

Original 1851 reviews of Moby-Dick //lithub comments

#Watching


MIT 18.404J – Theory of Computation //youtube comments

The Hindenburg disaster denoised, upscaled, and colorized using ML //youtube comments

Bioelektryczność – Polish Robotics //youtube comments

#Working


What is your labor worth? Tech compensation in 2021 //jacobian comments

My Emotions as a CEO //ryancaldbeck comments

Companies that use Lisp extensively //github comments

More Americans are considering retirement //bloomberg comments

Working Multiple Jobs //avc comments

#Startup News


Backblaze S-1 IPO //sec comments

Tether Fined $41M for Lying About Reserves //bloomberg comments

1 Year of Coinbase as a mission focused company //twitter comments

The Home Depot Teams Up with Walmart to Expand Same-Day and Next-Day Delivery //homedepot comments

#Fun


DuckDuckGo as a TTY //duckduckgo comments

Doom Rendered via Checkboxes //healeycodes comments

This Sneaker Does Not Exist //thissneakerdoesnotexist comments

All Atari Games //voxodyssey comments

DIY Airless Bicycle Tire //core77 comments

Tiny Humans //vercel comments

#Cutting Room Floor


A viable solution for Python concurrency //lwn comments

NixOS on Framework Laptop //github comments

Bashcrawl: Learn Linux commands by playing a simple text adventure //gitlab comments

Some reasons to work on productivity and velocity //danluu comments

The Off-Grid Laws of Every State in America //primalsurvivor comments

An underwater mystery on Canada's coast //bbc comments

Multitasking Doesn't Work //clevelandclinic comments

Singularity – Microsoft’s Experimental OS //codingkaiser comments

Facebook Recruiter Correspondence //mand comments

Zig gamedev project – left my job to build games in Zig lang //github comments

Sunset Geometry //shapeoperator comments

Reading the web offline and distraction-free //owulveryck comments

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Hacker Newsletter #575

Friday, October 15, 2021

Check your life. Not boxes. //Richie Norton hackernewsletter Issue #575 // October 15th, 2021 // View in your browser Little apps like Sketch Machine make my day, even though I'm a terrible artist.

Hacker Newsletter #574

Friday, October 8, 2021

Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else. //Margaret Mead hackernewsletter Issue #574 // October 08, 2021 // View in your browser #Favorites Datadog's cloud-scale

Hacker Newsletter #573

Friday, October 1, 2021

Understanding motivation is one of the most important things we can do in our lives, because it has such a bearing on why we do the things we do and whether we enjoy them or not. //Clayton Christensen

Hacker Newsletter #572

Friday, September 24, 2021

If you are not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you've launched too late. //Reid Hoffman hackernewsletter Issue #572 // September 24, 2021 // View in your browser #Favorites

Hacker Newsletter #571

Friday, September 17, 2021

They that are fated to be fools, have one consolation, that they are fated also to be ignorant of it. //Norm MacDonald hackernewsletter Issue #571 // September 17, 2021 // View in your browser #

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