Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #592

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Issue #592 // February 24, 2022 // View in your browser

#Favorites


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

Things you notice when you quit the news
//raptitude comments

I have no capslock and I must scream
//marginalia comments

A career ending mistake
//bitfieldconsulting comments

A functioning Turing Machine using Notepad++ and its find/replace regex engine
//github comments

Don’t point out something wrong immediately
//the-pans comments

My smart home 2021: A Home Assistant love story
//jorisroovers comments

Game Boy Wordle clone: How to compress 12972 five-letter words to 17871 bytes
//alexanderpruss comments

Google Drive to SQLite
//simonwillison comments

I Designed and Built an eBike
//endless-sphere comments

My approach to automatic musical composition
//github comments

What makes writing more readable?
//pudding comments

My Notebook System
//ratfactor comments

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#Featured


Russian forces invade Ukraine after Putin orders attack //reuters comments

Ukraine is a major producer of neon gas, critical for lasers used in chipmaking //reuters comments

Twitter based map of Russian troop movements //maphub comments

Ukraine Conflict Live Map //liveuamap comments

As JetBrains we condemn the attacks taking place //twitter comments

Chernobyl power plant captured by Russian forces //reuters comments

#Ask HN


What made your business take off that you wish you'd done much earlier?

What is the most unique website you’ve come across on the internet?

Easiest way to build a CRUD app?

#Show HN


Full text search on 630M US court cases //judyrecords comments

Simula One – Portable Linux VR Computer //simulavr comments

Filters to block and remove copycat-websites from DDG/Google //github comments

Fred's ImageMagick Scripts //fmwconcepts comments

Curl modified to impersonate Firefox and mimic TLS handshake //github comments

Supernotes 2 – Markdown notes app for journalling and sharing //supernotes comments

Sioyek – PDF viewer for reading research papers and textbooks //github comments

#Code


I shaved 187MB off United Airlines' 439MB iOS app //telkins comments

Server-Sent Events: an alternative to WebSockets //germano comments

Avoiding the top Nginx configuration mistakes //nginx comments

Things that used to be hard and are now easy //jvns comments

Building an Intelligent Emacs //github comments

#Data


Google Tag Manager, the new anti-adblock weapon //woolyss comments

Static B-Trees: A data structure for faster binary search //algorithmica comments

Ask HN: Tools to visualize data in SQL databases? //ycombinator

Node.js Notebooks //github comments

sqlite-utils - CLI & Python utility functions for manipulating SQLite databases //datasette comments

#Design


Penpot: Open-source design and prototyping platform //github comments

Anime Photography in the Cel Era //alexswak comments

I cut the bite of the Apple logo out of my iPhone //simonfreund comments

#Learn


Soybean oil affects hypothalamus, causes genetic changes in mice: study //universityofcalifornia comments

Graph Theory and Linear Algebra [pdf] //utah comments

Medieval Photoshop //leidenmedievalistsblog comments

Tibia (1997) is one of the earliest and longest-running MMORPGs //wikipedia comments

Nacirema //wikipedia comments

A “hot Jupiter's” dark side is revealed in detail for first time //mit comments

#Books


No one cared about my spreadsheets //econlib comments

Scholars once feared that the book index would destroy reading //lithub comments

How a Book Is Made – Ink, Paper and a 200k-Pound Printer //nytimes comments

Recreated sources for the book “UNIX Text Processing,” published in 1987 //github comments

Patricia Highsmith: Diaries and Notebooks //prospectmagazine comments

#Watching


Commodore History Part 8-The Amiga 1000 //youtube comments

Hundreds of birds suddenly drop from the sky //wesh comments

The Telephone of the Future //youtube comments

#Working


Top Performers Have a Superpower: Happiness //mit comments

Anyone else feel the constant urge to leave the field and become a plumber? //reddit comments

What are your company's anti-values? //willsewell comments

6 months of working at a hypergrowth startup //jacobbrazeal comments

#Startup News


AMD is now worth more than Intel //yahoo comments

Italy gets its first unicorn as Scalapay raises $497M from Tencent //sifted comments

Temporal raises $103M in Series B funding //theregister comments

#Fun


Test your shape rotation skills //github comments

I wrote a program that sends cats to my phone when I'm sad at the computer //healeycodes comments

Dwarf Fortress Steam Updates – Release Roadmap //steampowered comments

I collect and read old computer manuals //passo comments

Wordle over DNS //dgl comments

Andromeda Invaders: A 1980s-arcade-style game using HTML5, Canvas, Web Audio //github comments

Reversle – Find the words given Wordle pattern and the solution word //reversle comments

A new daily word puzzle //twentyletters comments

#Cutting Room Floor


Why I will never buy another Samsung device //medium comments

Jujutsu – A Git-compatible DVCS that is both simple and powerful //github comments

Bringing the Framework Laptop to more of the world //frame comments

The Lonely Work of Moderating Hacker News //newyorker comments

Surveillance too cheap to meter //acm comments

The “misinformation problem” seems like misinformation //slowboring comments

How to skate a 10k //howtoskate comments

Ngrok Alternatives //github comments

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