Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #586

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Issue #586 // January 14, 2022 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Airtable: Connect everything. Achieve anything.
//airtable sponsored

My First Impressions of Web3
//moxie comments

James Webb is fully deployed
//nasa comments

What the world will be like in a hundred years (1922)
//loc comments

Drop a raindrop anywhere in the world and watch where it ends up
//samlearner comments

YC’s $500k Standard Deal
//ycombinator comments

See how DMARC, SPF, and DKIM work interactively
//learndmarc comments

Make the “semantic web” web 3.0 again – with the help of SQLite
//ansiwave comments

The optional chaining operator, “modern” browsers, and my mom
//jim-nielsen comments

Github Copilot Wants to Play Chess Instead of Code
//dagshub comments

Procedural Worlds from Simple Tiles
//github comments

I quit caffeine
//keygen comments

#Show HN


I bought and tested the filtration of every mask on Amazon //armbrustusa comments

BookStack – An open source wiki platform and alternative to Confluence //bookstackapp comments

Dura is a background process that watches your Git repositories //github comments

Kagi: A Premium Search Engine //kagi comments

Unix in the Browser Tab //browsix comments

Changedetection.io detect changes in websites and JSON feeds //github comments

#Code


Dev corrupts NPM libs 'colors' and 'faker', breaking thousands of apps //bleepingcomputer comments

We handle 80TB and 5M page views a month for under $400 //polyhaven comments

Who wrote this sh!t? //heltweg comments

A pure bash web server. No netcat, socat, etc. //github comments

On Learning Smalltalk //robsayers comments

#Data


Tips for a Healthier Postgres Database //crunchydata comments

Dsq: Commandline tool for running SQL queries against JSON, CSV, Parquet, etc. //multiprocess comments

FX: An interactive alternative to jq to process JSON //github comments

#Design


CSS Gradients that avoid the “gray dead zone” //joshwcomeau comments

Iconoir – An Open-Source SVG Icons Library //iconoir comments

I made a grid based font editor and font //brutalita comments

Ultra High Resolution Photo of Night Watch //rijksmuseum comments

#Learn


U.S. surgeons transplant pig heart into human patient //apnews comments

UCLA Study Finds Laughter in 65 Species, from Rats to Cows //openculture comments

Nobody Pronounces the 'B' in 'Debt' //merriam-webster comments

#Books


Deep Learning Interviews book: Hundreds of fully solved job interview questions //github comments

The WebSocket Handbook //ably comments

Updating the most influential book of the BASIC era //codinghorror comments

Readers Love Curious George. I Fell in Love with the Author’s Astronomy Books //nautil comments

#Watching


Engine cooling – why rocket engines don’t melt //everydayastronaut comments

Cryptoland //peertube comments

The Oakland homeless problem is beyond belief //youtube comments

Russian phone dialler using interesting magnetic memory tech //youtube comments

Two Minute Papers //youtube comments

#Working


I think I know why you can't hire engineers right now //github comments

Toxic culture is driving the great resignation //mit comments

#Startup News


New Year, New CEO //signal comments

DuckDuckGo Traffic //duckduckgo comments

Longform.org is shutting down its article recommendations service //longform comments

#Fun


Looptap – A minimal game to waste your time //vasanthv comments

Michigan DOT Snowplow Names //michigan comments

Let's Settle This //neal comments

3D map of shade around the world //shademap comments

Vim prank: alias vim='vim -y' //github comments

Gas Pump Golf //github comments

#Cutting Room Floor


Computers as I used to love them //tonsky comments

It is difficult for the average person to conceive of how useless NFTs are //twitter comments

IPython 8.0 //jupyter comments

RSS feeds are available for many U.S. Government collections //govinfo comments

Filling in some gaps in the story of Space Cadet Pinball on 64-bit Windows //microsoft comments

The Price of Discipline //perell comments

Death Clock //thedeathclock comments

Why don't I have a blog? //fede comments

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Hacker Newsletter #585

Friday, January 7, 2022

Your present circumstances don't determine where you can go; they merely determine where you start. //Nido Qubein hackernewsletter Issue #585 // January 07, 2022 // View in your browser #Favorites

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Friday, December 31, 2021

What the new years brings to you will depend a great deal on what you bring to the new year. //Vern McLellan hackernewsletter Issue #584 // December 31, 2021 // View in your browser Goodbye 2021 and

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Friday, December 17, 2021

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Friday, December 10, 2021

One man alone can be pretty dumb sometimes, but for real bona fide stupidity, there ain't nothing can beat teamwork. //Edward Abbey hackernewsletter Issue #582 // December 10, 2021 // View in your

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Friday, December 3, 2021

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