Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #589

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Issue #589 // February 04, 2022 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Launch your next MVP faster than you dreamed possible with SaaS Pegasus
//saaspegasus sponsored

The New York Times buys Wordle
//nytimes comments

Red Light Green Light
//jamessevedge comments

Reclaiming the lost art of Linux server administration
//pietrorea comments

Don't forget Microsoft
//substack comments

Building a modern home in the woods
//johnnyrodgers comments

Rustenstein 3D: Game programming like it's 1992
//nextroll comments

A toy DNS resolver
//jvns comments

The Banality of Genius: Notes on Peter Jackson's Get Back
//substack comments

The complicated futility of WordPress
//coderjerk comments

#Ask HN


Who wants to collaborate?

How do you get out of a rut?

#Show HN


FalsiScan: Make it look like a PDF has been hand signed and scanned //gitlab comments

DarkPattern.games: Find Healthy Mobile Games //darkpattern comments

Magistrate – Plaintext legal contracts for developers //khanna comments

Hibiki HTML – New frontend framework – no scaffolding, no Webpack //hibikihtml comments

Electric Tables – an experiment in personal databases //tomcritchlow comments

#Code


Black, the uncompromising Python code formatter, is stable //pypi comments

Systemd by Example //systemd-by-example comments

Reasons Kubernetes is so complex //buttondown comments

There’s No Such Thing as Clean Code //steveonstuff comments

#Data


Guess the daily Wordle in one try using the tweet distribution //kaggle comments

GDPR enforcer rules that IAB Europe’s consent popups are unlawful //iccl comments

Store SQLite in Cloudflare Durable Objects //rkusa comments

Malloy – A Better SQL, from Looker //github comments

Despite decades of hacking attacks, companies leave sensitive data unprotected //propublica comments

Dataset and Model for “I built a system to take photos of planes over my house” //roboflow comments

#Design


A UX designer walks into a Tesla Bar //jenson comments

Settings are not a design failure //linear comments

Rare real colour photos of WWII //rarehistoricalphotos comments

#Learn


Reading on smartphone affects sigh generation, brain activity, and comprehension //nature comments

John Locke’s recipe for Pancakes //rarecooking comments

Koenigsegg's Tiny Electric Motor Makes 335 HP and 443 LB-FT of Torque //roadandtrack comments

New lightweight material is stronger than steel //mit comments

Rome: Decline and Fall? Part II: Institutions //acoup comments

#Books


Run Your Home on a Raspberry Pi //pragprog comments

We have jetpacks and we do not care //theguardian comments

An 8-year-old slid his handwritten book onto a library shelf //washingtonpost comments

#Watching


A Padlock I’d Use //youtube comments

One-Man Amphibious 'Copter' (1955) //youtube comments

#Working


The new hire who showed up is not the same person we interviewed //askamanager comments

Career advice nobody gave me: Never ignore a recruiter //medium comments

Nuanced communication usually doesn't work at scale //twitter comments

People don't work as much as they say //substack comments

Ask HN: Who is hiring? //ycombinator

Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? //ycombinator

How to excel in tech without learning to code //a16z comments

#Startup News


Cruise is opening driverless cars to the public in San Francisco //getcruise comments

Meta shares drop 20% on Q4 earnings miss, weak outlook //nasdaq comments

Framework Raises $18M Series A //frame comments

MariaDB to go public at $672M valuation //mariadb comments

Alphabet Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2021 Results //abc comments

#Fun


Don't you lecture me with your thirty dollar website //gdcolon comments

Furiosa's Cat Feeder //blondihacks comments

Hypercard Simulator //hypercardsimulator comments

Lighthouse Map //github comments

VT100 Machine Emulator in JavaScript //pcjs comments

#Cutting Room Floor


Google Is Forcing Me to Dump a Perfectly Good Phone //vice comments

Apple removes Python 2.7 in macOS 12.3 beta //apple comments

iPhone flaw exploited by second Israeli spy firm //reuters comments

Singapore prime minister Lee Hsien Loong’s Sudoku solver //leetcode comments

Prime Video Uses WebAssembly //amazon comments

How we bootstrapped our SaaS to $1M ARR //scrapingbee comments

Sony to buy video game maker Bungie in $3.6B deal //cnbc comments

Over-reliance on CGI in movies //substack comments

Pyflow – Visual and modular block programming in Python //github comments

Recovering redacted information from pixelated videos //positive comments

NoJS – Creating a calculator with only HTML and CSS //scottlogic comments

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