Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #593

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Issue #593 // March 03, 2022 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Airtable: Build powerful work apps, without coding
//airtable sponsored

I made a web game called Almost Pong
//lessmilk comments

SingleFile: Save a complete web page into a single HTML file
//github comments

Write plain text files
//sive comments

“O, so sorry. I need more time. my country defending Russian invasion”
//github comments

How does perspective work in pictures?
//aaronhertzmann comments

Moving money internationally
//kalzumeus comments

Times are great for programmers now. How does it end?
//vaghetti comments

Strange plant-like formation captured by Curiosity rover on Mars
//nasa comments

Winning Wordle
//github comments

How IKEA tricks you into buying more stuff
//thehustle comments

#Ask HN


Any scientifically proven techniques to boost concentration?

Anyone here have good material for learning how to sketch from scratch?

Single-person creations that have stood the test of time?

#Show HN


Hoppscotch: Open-source alternative to Postman //hoppscotch comments

A more social, Amazon-free alternative to Goodreads //booqsi comments

NewPipe: A lightweight YouTube experience for Android //newpipe comments

Mozilla Hubs //mozilla comments

Playdate Software Development Kit is now available for free to all //play comments

I made a tool to create product tutorials //textframe comments

Terminal Based Wikipedia //github comments

#Code


Solid.js feels like what I always wanted React to be //typeofnan comments

Things you don't need JavaScript for //lexoral comments

Logging at Twitter //twitter comments

#Data


New JSON query operators in SQLite 3.38.0 //github comments

Goopt – Search Engine for a Procedural Simulation of the Web with GPT-3 //github comments

Jless – a command-line JSON viewer (written in Rust) //jless comments

On Anki's Database //natemeyvis comments

#Design


Huemint – Machine learning for color design //huemint comments

MDN Redesign //mozilla comments

The only flag of the world that is shredded by design //kobadoo comments

#Learn


“The Wall” Housing Structure In Fermont, Quebec //houseporn comments

NASA’s new shortcut to fusion power //ieee comments

Magpies have outwitted scientists by helping each other remove tracking devices //abc comments

#Books


Ask HN: The book that did it for you in math and/or CS? //ycombinator comments

Project Oberon //projectoberon comments

Ask HN: Books to read when you transform from SWE into SWE Management? //ycombinator comments

Amazon to close all of its physical bookstores and '4-star' shops //reuters comments

Linux Sysops Handbook //gitbook comments

Real Me and Fake Me //lrb comments

My Book Bulletproof TLS and PKI (Second Edition) Is Out //feistyduck comments

#Watching


Newly published 9/11 footage //youtube comments

Mark Zuckerberg on the Lex Fridman Podcast //youtube comments

$60 PC Oscilloscope Review //hackaday comments

1/87 Smart DIY micro RC car //youtube comments

#Working


Google mandates workers back to Silicon Valley, other offices from April 4 //reuters comments

Why not hire part-time developers? //substack comments

Ask HN: Who is hiring? //ycombinator

It's now your fault they don't know about it //rachelbythebay comments

The state of burnout in tech, 2022 edition [pdf] //hubspotusercontent30 comments

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

Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? //ycombinator

#Startup News


Namecheap: Russia Service Termination //ycombinator comments

Epic Games acquires Bandcamp //variety comments

Timescale raises $110M Series C //timescale comments

Intel acquires Linutronix //intel comments

#Fun


City Does Not Exist //thiscitydoesnotexist comments

Universe Splitter //cheapuniverses comments

Radio Garden //radio comments

200-foot-long railway to nowhere is a brilliant shipping loophole //thedrive comments

Cunningham's Law //wikimedia comments

#Cutting Room Floor


Lambda Calculus in 400 Bytes //justine comments

No_color //no-color comments

What a $500k grant proposal looks like //austinhenley comments

43 km line of sight with USB WiFi stick //qsl comments

Oilslick – an elevation map showing fine detail in terrain //mrgris comments

Messages for Macintosh – a classic Mac iMessage client //github comments

Machine learning is still too hard for software engineers //nyckel comments

Prig – like AWK, but uses Go for “scripting” //benhoyt comments

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