Hacker Newsletter - Hacker Newsletter #598

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Issue #598 // April 08, 2022 // View in your browser

#Favorites


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

Dall-E 2
//openai comments

A few things to know before stealing my 914
//hagerty comments

One App – Two Worlds: This Is TikTok in Russia and Ukraine
//nrk comments

I'm a scam prevention expert and I got scammed
//lupinia comments

Elon Musk to join Twitter’s board of directors
//sec comments

The next Google
//dkb comments

Canada to ban foreigners from buying homes
//bloomberg comments

I stopped advertising and nothing happened
//theantistartup comments

You can do a lot with an empty file
//rachelbythebay comments

Are you nice or kind?
//substack comments

#Ask HN


Share your personal site

How do I develop focus?

#Show HN


Mataroa blog – Naked blogging platform for minimalists //mataroa comments

Redditle.com – For those of us who add 'Reddit' to every Google search //redditle comments

A tiny solar-powered server only awake during the day //witch comments

Coolify v2 – Open-source and self-hostable Heroku/Netlify alternative //coolify comments

I gamified a habit tracker to fight procrastination //habitsgarden comments

HomeSheet – easy-to-use home inventory software //homesheet comments

Tilepieces – An open source project for visually editing HTML documents //tilepieces comments

Flight Penguin – Like Hipmunk, but a browser extension //flightpenguin comments

Just a Calendar: Simple Calendar to look at, no login, super light //sharats comments

#Code


Warp, a Rust-based terminal //warp comments

Those HTML attributes you never use //smashingmagazine comments

We don’t use a staging environment //squeaky comments

Tinygrad //github comments

Ruby 3.2 preview 1 with support for WASM compilation //ruby-lang comments

Java Development on an Apple M1 – A One Year Review //rieckpil comments

Selfhosted tech starter pack for development of new project or startup //github comments

Redo – Command line utility for quickly creating shell functions //github comments

#Data


Jd //jsoftware comments

Datagridxl2.js – Fast Excel-like data table library //datagridxl comments

Why to care about privacy after years of sharing data //thenewoil comments

MetricFlow – open-source metric framework //github comments

Data visualization experiments with Svelte.js and Three.js //cybernetic comments

#Design


Pens and Tablets for Linux //wacom comments

The Influence of Neuromancer on Cyberpunk //sabukaru comments

The Gov.uk Design System is now live //blog comments

My free-software photography workflow //fidelramos comments

Design of This Website //gwern comments

#Learn


The human genome is, at long last, complete //rockefeller comments

What do new Sudoku techniques teach us about real-world problem solving? //substack comments

Learning math? Think like a cartoonist //betterexplained comments

Basque–Icelandic Pidgin //wikipedia comments

Dead Hand //wikipedia comments

The Scottish Play //wikipedia comments

#Books


A Square Meal – Foods of the ‘20s and ‘30s //slimemoldtimemold comments

Book Review: The Programmer's Brain //shkspr comments

Missing Darwin Notebooks Returned to Cambridge University Library //cam comments

I like unusual books. Here’s what I’d read – if I had time //washingtonpost comments

#Watching


Return to Monkey Island //grumpygamer comments

Hacker interview – Gummo //youtube comments

You Are Burned Out and Don’t Even Know It //youtube comments

The Miniscribe Brick Fiasco //youtube comments

#Working


Ask HN: When did 7 interviews become “normal”? //ycombinator

Tell HN: Recruiters are lying about remote positions //ycombinator

Exit interviews are a trap //jacobian comments

Ask HN: Who is hiring? //ycombinator

We analyzed 100K technical interviews to see where the best performers work //interviewing comments

How to work with me //davidbauer comments

Ask HN: Starting a Career in Programming at 61? //ycombinator

Ask HN: Who wants to collaborate? //ycombinator

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

Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? //ycombinator

#Fun


A project with a single 11,000-line code file //austinhenley comments

300 Drones Formed a QR Code That Rick Rolled Dallas on April Fools' Day //dallasobserver comments

Accidentally making a language, for an engine, for a game //verdagon comments

Life advice from NYC chess hustlers //substack comments

Finding Waldo in π //github comments

“World’s best” Guitar Hero player was a cheat //kotaku comments

A clicker game about the future //github comments

#Cutting Room Floor


Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles //mitadmissions comments

USB-C hubs and my slow descent into madness //overengineer comments

What happens if you try to download and install Firefox on Windows //twitter comments

What’s new in Emacs 28.1? //masteringemacs comments

In defense of simple architectures //danluu comments

I need to stop being boring //patzhong comments

Roll your own Ngrok with Nginx, Letsencrypt, and SSH reverse tunnelling //jerrington comments

Vim Color Schemes //vimcolorschemes comments

HTTP Feeds //http-feeds comments

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