Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #587

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Issue #587 // January 21, 2022 // View in your browser

#Favorites


How to start a podcast in 2022
//transistor sponsored

GPS
//ciechanow comments

Microsoft to Acquire Activision Blizzard
//microsoft comments

Do svidaniya, Igor, and thank you for Nginx
//nginx comments

Large Eruption Near Tonga, Heard in NZ. Tsunami at Tonga and Fiji
//usgs comments

An anatomy of Bitcoin price manipulation
//singlelunch comments

Exploring System76's New Rust Based Desktop Environment
//edfloreshz comments

Living on 24 Hours a Day
//justindfuller comments

Netflix’s Prices Are Rising Faster Than Cable
//interneteconomist comments

The Intel Split
//stratechery comments

Best Wordle guessing strategy
//slc comments

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#Ask HN


Those making $500/month on side projects in 2022 – Show and tell

What is your system for backing up family photos and video?

Burned Out. What Now?

#Show HN


Matrix Multiplication //matrixmultiplication comments

RootMy.TV //rootmy comments

Woob: Web Outside of Browsers //woob comments

I'm 15 and building a live quiz app for classrooms: Quickz //quickz comments

Interactive piano reference to major and minor scales //muted comments

PyFlow – Visual scripting framework for Python – NodeRED alternative? //github comments

Keyboard Drill – Minimalist Typing Drill to fix common mistakes //keyboard-drill comments

#Code


Free Postgres databases for small projects //fly comments

Roblox October Outage Postmortem //roblox comments

Rich: A Python library for rich text and formatting in the terminal //github comments

Kakoune Code Editor //kakoune comments

PHP in 2022 //stitcher comments

#Data


Austria's data protection authority has found that Google Analytics is illegal //tutanota comments

Postgres Indexes for Newbies //crunchydata comments

How and why the Relational Model works for databases //the-pans comments

#Design


Simple.css – A classless CSS framework //simplecss comments

Colors in movies and TV: What happened to them? //vox comments

JetBrains Mono – the free and open-source typeface for developers //github comments

The last design you'll ever make //interactionmagic comments

#Learn


Tarrare //wikipedia comments

The medieval habit of ‘two sleeps’ //bbc comments

The Color of Infinite Temperature //johncarlosbaez comments

Jevons Paradox //wikipedia comments

#Books


Free book to master SSH tunneling concepts //github comments

How to Be Useless //psyche comments

LibreTexts – Free The Textbook //libretexts comments

The tragic rape of Charles Bukowski’s ghost by Black Sparrow Press //mjpbooks comments

#Working


I automated my job over a year ago and haven't told anyone //reddit comments

70% of startups offer remote work options as hiring heats up, YC data shows //crunchbase comments

I Spent Hundreds of Hours Working in VR //wired comments

Work Somewhere Dysfunctional //medium comments

#Startup News


PayPal faces lawsuit for freezing customer accounts and funds //engadget comments

1Password Has Raised $620M //1password comments

Intel's $20B Ohio factory could become world's largest chip plant //reuters comments

Nuclear startup Oklo gets thumbs-down from regulators //canarymedia comments

#Fun


hiccupFX.js //telnet comments

Shodan 2000 //shodan comments

Make an internet radio station with one line of bash //schollz comments

Crispy Doom //github comments

Folders.py, a language with no code and just folders //github comments

#Cutting Room Floor


Open-Sourcing our Firmware //frame comments

Train burglaries in LA //twitter comments

It’s not still the early days of blockchain //mollywhite comments

Gitlab Handbook's HN Page //gitlab comments

American Airlines and The Points Guy are suing each other //viewfromthewing comments

GNU Radio //github comments

TinyBase: A JavaScript library for structured state //tinybase comments

Nerd-dictation, hackable speech to text on Linux //github comments

Grep one-liners as CI tasks //phili comments

Some ways DNS can break //jvns comments

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