Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #588

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Issue #588 // January 28, 2022 // View in your browser

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#Favorites


Testing in production? It's scary until it's not. Take control of software releases. Ship fast. Rest easy. And LaunchDarkly.
//launchdarkly sponsored

I got pwned by my cloud costs
//troyhunt comments

Charm – Tools to make the command line glamorous
//charm comments

How big was the Tonga eruption?
//reuters comments

Doing too much work on one's own before looping in others
//thezbook comments

22-year-old builds chips in his parents’ garage
//wired comments

Searching for Susy Thunder
//theverge comments

Nintendo Switch game cartridges taste offensively bad
//polygon comments

Militarized Dolphins Protect Almost a Quarter of the US Nuclear Stockpile
//military comments

Hacking the Apple Webcam (Again)
//ryanpickren comments

Off the Grid – Hundred Rabbits
//100r comments

An old photo of a large BBS
//rachelbythebay comments

#Ask HN


Is the past disappearing on the web?

Why the obsession with note taking?

#Show HN


Nova by Panic //nova comments

Zim – A Desktop Wiki //zim-wiki comments

Rnote – A note-taking application for drawing tablets, written in Rust and GTK4 //github comments

Let's Block It – Custom uBlock Origin Filters Made Easy //letsblock comments

Marginalia – Exploration Mode //marginalia comments

A simple Wordle clone in 60 lines, using Hyperscript //arhamjain comments

#Code


My self-hosting infrastructure, fully automated //github comments

GitHub Actions by Example //actionsbyexample comments

Playwright: Automate Chromium, WebKit and Firefox //github comments

What's new in Ruby 3.1? //nithinbekal comments

Protocols that have not changed in the last 30 years //medium comments

Parsing Decimals four times faster //cantortrading comments

#Data


PRQL – A proposal for a better SQL //github comments

Diving into BoardGameGeek //github comments

SPyQL – SQL with Python in the middle //github comments

#Design


AirPods don't “just work” //philip comments

717 Gigapixel Image of Rembrandt's Nightwatch //hyper-resolution comments

Why does the "chart increasing" emoji show in red? //emojipedia comments

#Learn


Danish government makes its new economic model open source //github comments

Ant mill //wikipedia comments

The Revenge of the Hot Water Bottle //lowtechmagazine comments

Robotics 501: Mathematics for Robotics //github comments

A Primer on BĂ©zier Curves //github comments

Occlupanids: Those plastic clips on bread bags //horg comments

#Books


The Internals of PostgreSQL //interdb comments

Foundations of Computer Science //stanford comments

SICP: JavaScript Edition available for pre-order //mit comments

Eloquent JavaScript //eloquentjavascript comments

#Watching


The Problem with NFTs //youtube comments

How the Soviets put a lander on Venus //substack comments

#Working


On Leaving Facebook //frantic comments

The Great Resignation? More Like the Great Renegotiation //npr comments

Former Labor Secretary Found What Work Is Like Now //substack comments

Bell Labs Org Chart //neil comments

Economists are revising their views on robots and jobs //economist comments

I'm keeping a job search diary on my blog //letmypeoplecode comments

#Startup News


Nvidia prepares to abandon $40B Arm bid //bloomberg comments

IBM’s Watson Health is sold off in parts //statnews comments

Washington state shuts down Amazon price-fixing program nationwide //wa comments

#Fun


I built a system that takes pictures of all the airplanes that fly over my house //twitter comments

Cheezam – Shazam for Cheese //cheezam comments

Jonathan the 190-Year-Old Tortoise Was Photographed in 1886 and Today //petapixel comments

Shoot the neural network before it shoots you //github comments

WallSmash – An Infinite Brick Breaker Game //wallsmash comments

Replace “NFT” with “silly JPEG” while browsing //github comments

#Cutting Room Floor


Google Drive flags file only containing “1” for copyright infringement //twitter comments

A Minimum Viable Computer, or Linux for $15 //github comments

I won the local election, but my township ignored the results and state law //twitter comments

Why isn't there a universal data format for résumés? //toot comments

MIT 6.S081 – Operating System Engineering //mit comments

Are We Really Engineers? //hillelwayne comments

Why skyscrapers are so short //worksinprogress comments

Stop Brainstorming //matthewstrom comments

Maxis’ former “serious games” division //arstechnica comments

Image that contains the code that generated it //allrgb comments

Bintris – Golang Mobile Game //github comments

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Hacker Newsletter #587

Saturday, January 22, 2022

Sometimes we stare so long at a door that is closing that we see too late the one that is open. //Alexander Graham Bell hackernewsletter Issue #587 // January 21, 2022 // View in your browser #

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Friday, January 14, 2022

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Friday, January 7, 2022

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