Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #594

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Issue #594 // March 11, 2022 // View in your browser

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Apple M1 Ultra
//apple comments

My lizard brain is no match for infinite scroll
//alexanderell comments

Some tiny personal programs I've written
//jvns comments

Unusual demands from cybercriminals who breached Nvidia
//arstechnica comments

The new silent majority: People who don't tweet
//axios comments

I am the healthiest person I know, and I got cancer
//seema comments

America produces enough oil to meet its needs, so why do we import crude?
//nasdaq comments

How I See Numbers
//csun comments

You Don't Know GIF – An analysis of a GIF file and some weird GIF features
//darrien comments

How to waste time and overcomplicate things
//ryanwarnock comments

#Ask HN


Any weird tips for weight loss?

How did you overcome perfectionism?

What concepts have you never truly understood?

#Show HN


Apple Mac Studio //apple comments

Google Docs New Feature: Pageless //google comments

f.lux //justgetflux comments

Apple announces 27-inch 5K Studio Display //apple comments

New iPhone SE //apple comments

Bypass Paywalls: a browser extension to help bypass paywalls //github comments

Stellarium //stellarium comments

All desktop software calculators are wrong, so I had to build my own //ycombinator

#Code


Python built-ins worth learning //treyhunner comments

Just say no to :latest //platformers comments

Free and open source 2D and 3D game engine //godotengine comments

Thredded Forums – An engine for Ruby on Rails //thredded comments

Miniboss, versatile local container management with Python //github comments

Ask HN: Do you pull and run code as part of code review? //ycombinator

#Data


Postgres Auditing in 150 lines of SQL //supabase comments

How does database indexing work? //stackoverflow comments

Select, put and delete data from JSON, TOML, YAML, XML and CSV files //github comments

SQLite Online //sqliteonline comments

#Design


Berkeley Mono Typeface //berkeleygraphics comments

Sony A1 Complete Disassembly and Teardown //kolarivision comments

#Learn


How I learned French in 12 months //runwes comments

So you want to study mathematics //susanrigetti comments

You can have geothermal power everywhere if you drill deep enough //treehugger comments

Defensive tactics from the modern history of urban warfare //usma comments

Transforming cities with superblocks //springernature comments

#Books


Algorithms for Modern Hardware //algorithmica comments

Probabilistic Machine Learning: Advanced Topics //github comments

Commodore 64 Guides //pickledlight comments

Machine Learning with PyTorch and Scikit-Learn //sebastianraschka comments

What Got You Here Won’t Get You There: Book Summary //jamesclear comments

#Watching


How to make (almost) anything //mit comments

Alex Honnold: The Soloist VR //thesoloist-vr comments

Deepfakes, can you spot them? //mit comments

#Working


Tim Cook tells employees the return to offices will begin on April 11th //theverge comments

The road to success is paved with rejection letters //perceiving-systems comments

Lessons from a tech job search //nindalf comments

Effective teams don’t keep secrets //theadamthomas comments

#Startup News


Twitter is now available on Tor //twitter comments

Stripe Crypto //stripe comments

Google to Acquire Mandiant //mandiant comments

TSMC R&D chief: There’s light at the end of the chip shortage //ieee comments

Snowflake acquires Streamlit for $800M to help customers build data-based apps //techcrunch comments

#Fun


Make Linux look like Windows 95 //substack comments

I'm common as muck and spent £150 to try a Michelin star restaurant //birminghammail comments

Tradle //oec comments

Hidetaka Miyazaki sees death as a feature, not a bug //newyorker comments

MicropolisJS: A JavaScript clone of the original SimCity //graememcc comments

I made a little math game named Summle //summle comments

I made a web game using emojis and no JS framework //dylancastillo comments

#Cutting Room Floor


Someone should probably start a bright home lighting company //lincolnquirk comments

The painfully shy developer's guide to networking for a better job //samjulien comments

There’s no need to change passwords if they're robust, unique and not breached //tidbits comments

Caltech's CS interview prep course //caltech comments

How to get the most out of your 1:1s //wiffin comments

DontBeEvil.rip: Search, for developers (API, expressions, CLI) //ycombinator comments

What happened to my career after 2010? //github comments

An almost perfect rsync over SSH backup script //zazu comments

Using email wrong //arne comments

Ask HN: Replacement for Stack Overflow jobs section? //ycombinator comments

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