Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Snoozeletter #597 💤

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Issue #597 // April 01, 2022 // View in your browser

Pivoting to just boring articles here on out. Enjoy! kale

#Favorites


Microservices and Orchestration at Scale using Netflix Conductor
//orkes sponsored

I built a receipt printer for GitHub issues
//aschmelyun comments

Developers spend most of their time figuring the system out
//lepiter comments

Maybe you should do less 'work'
//johnwhiles comments

How I learned to stop worrying and structure all writing as a list
//dynomight comments

I became the world's most prolific DJ, using code
//royvanrijn comments

What made the NES so interesting?
//nicole comments

Turn your phone into a space monitoring tool
//esa comments

Idol Words
//substack comments

Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive still working to democratize knowledge
//niemanlab comments

Downpour: A game making tool for phones
//v21 comments

#Ask HN


If you used to be socially awkward and shy, how did you improve?

What bits of fundamental knowledge are productivity multipliers?

Software with biggest potential for positive impact in 5 years?

#Show HN


Search Engine for Blogs //blogsurf comments

Zulip 5.0: Threaded open-source team chat //zulip comments

A website to find public pianos //pianos comments

Block a tweet, its author, and every single person who liked it //megablock comments

Oh-heck, a terminal command for when you forget other terminal commands //oh-heck comments

Calenday, real-time collaborative calendars for trip planning //calenday comments

Arpchat – Text your friends on the same network using just ARP //github comments

#Code


Difftastic: A diff that understands syntax //github comments

Dagger: a new way to build CI/CD pipelines //dagger comments

Python 3.11 in the Web Browser //pycon comments

Java 18 / JDK 18: General Availability //java comments

The SHA-256 Project: learn how hash functions work by implementing one yourself //github comments

The Code Review Pyramid //morling comments

Zee: A modern text editor for the terminal written in Rust //github comments

Extracting web page content using Readability.js and shot-scraper //simonwillison comments

#Data


Getting my personal data from Amazon was weeks of confusion and tedium //theintercept comments

Postico: A Modern PostgreSQL Client for the Mac //eggerapps comments

Visualize SQL Queries //animatesql comments

Excel 2.0 – Is there a better visual data model than a grid of cells? //subset comments

#Design


USWDS: The United States Web Design System //digital comments

Firefox UI/UX History //github comments

Technicolor Tokyo //neocha comments

Have iPhone cameras become too smart? //newyorker comments

Magma Studio – multiplayer drawing/art platform for game dev/animation //magmastudio comments

#Learn


What is money, anyway? //lynalden comments

Bizarre space circle captured in unprecedented detail //nature comments

The flood that filled the Mediterranean Sea - in one year //substack comments

Johns Hopkins Beast //wikipedia comments

An Intuitive Guide to Linear Algebra //betterexplained comments

Olbers' Paradox //wikipedia comments

#Books


I'm writing a free book called Computer Networks from Scratch //networksfromscratch comments

Ask HN: Which book can attract anyone towards your field of study? //ycombinator

Lessons from Owning a Bookstore //ryanholiday comments

Bookvine.io – Help find age appropriate books for kids //bookvine comments

The Weird, Wonderful History of Fairground Photography //mit comments

#Watching


Hyper-realistic digital humans in Unity //unity comments

Mac Studio M1 Ultra Teardown //youtube comments

Guidance by Railway Tracks //youtube comments

300 Days Alone //youtube comments

#Working


Mourning loss as a remote team //sofuckingagile comments

37% of jobs in the US can be performed entirely at home //sciencedirect comments

Hard to work with //lethain comments

The worst part of working from home is now haunting reopened offices //slate comments

#Startup News


FTC sues Intuit for its deceptive TurboTax “free” filing campaign //ftc comments

Waymo begins driverless rides in San Francisco //waymo comments

Spotify and Google Announce User Choice Billing //spotify comments

Twilio employees, associates charged with insider trading by SEC //sec comments

#Fun


100k Stars Chrome virtualization experiment //chromeexperiments comments

Cat Printer //github comments

Crazy Eddie: The popular electronics chain that scammed America //thehustle comments

Making a Stainless Steel Rubik's Cube //lulabs comments

Google Maps Hacks //simonweckert comments

I Made a Stupid Game //weighoff comments

#Cutting Room Floor


I hate what video games have become //ivanca comments

Fuchsia Workstation //fuchsia comments

Open AI gets GPT-3 to work by hiring an army of humans to fix GPT’s bad answers //columbia comments

TikTok is scary good. It's digital crack //twitter comments

The Line of Death //textslashplain comments

Alexandria Search //alexandria comments

A statically typed scripting language that transpiles to Posix sh //github comments

Overtone is live programmable music and visualization //github comments

Writing a document database from scratch in Go: Lucene-like filters and indexes //eatonphil comments

Portal 2: Desolation is giving the classic puzzle game a graphics overhaul //pcgamer comments

I made a CLI tool that turns pixels into emojis //github comments

Churn: How it works and how to calculate it //causal comments

Orchestral musicians have unusually challenging jobs //van-magazine comments

A Crash Course in the Fundamentals of Audio //co-bw comments

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