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1/20/2023
4 : 44

The James Webb Space Telescope is finding too many early galaxies — A command line tool that draw plots on the terminal — and Twitter's API is down?

Issue #1011 — Top 20 stories of January 14, 2023 Issue #1011 — January 14, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
1/20/2023
4 : 24

Docker-OSX: Run macOS VM in a Docker — Pi-hole: Network-wide ad blocking — and YouTube Addiction

Issue #1012 — Top 20 stories of January 15, 2023 Issue #1012 — January 15, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
1/20/2023
4 : 5

Four thousand weeks — NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test Is a Smashing Success — and The Fourier Transform, explained in one sentence (2014)

Issue #1013 — Top 20 stories of January 16, 2023 Issue #1013 — January 16, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
1/20/2023
3 : 54

A cab ride I'll never forget (1999) — The Shit Show — and Wobbly clock

Issue #1014 — Top 20 stories of January 17, 2023 Issue #1014 — January 17, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
1/20/2023
3 : 26

MacBook Pro featuring M2 Pro and M2 Max — The Pretty Good House — and Quitting the rat race

Issue #1015 — Top 20 stories of January 18, 2023 Issue #1015 — January 18, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
1/20/2023
3 : 14

Microsoft to lay off 11k employees — No Start Menu for You — and OpenAI used Kenyan workers on less than $2 per hour to make ChatGPT less toxic

Issue #1016 — Top 20 stories of January 19, 2023 Issue #1016 — January 19, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
1/20/2023
2 : 54

What not to write on your security clearance form (1988) — and Photos capture life inside a drop of seawater

Issue #1017 — Top 20 stories of January 20, 2023 Issue #1017 — January 20, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
1/10/2023
23 : 4

Taking over a Dead IoT Company — Ask HN: I'm 40 and feel my mental ability declining. Programming seems harder. — and Just: A Command Runner

Issue #1008 — Top 20 stories of January 11, 2023 Issue #1008 — January 11, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
1/9/2023
23 : 4

Gail.com FAQ — CDC File Transfer — and Deere to allow farmers to repair their own equipment

Issue #1007 — Top 20 stories of January 10, 2023 Issue #1007 — January 10, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
1/8/2023
23 : 4

If you like startups you should love anti-trust — The i3-gaps project has been merged with i3 — and Game prototype using AI assisted graphics

Issue #1006 — Top 20 stories of January 09, 2023 Issue #1006 — January 09, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
1/7/2023
23 : 4

Why was Roman concrete so durable? — and Study Finds That Buttons in Cars Are Safer and Quicker to Use Than Touchscreens

Issue #1005 — Top 20 stories of January 08, 2023 Issue #1005 — January 08, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
1/6/2023
23 : 4

Omg.lol – A lovable web page and email address — My bad habit of hoarding information — and Dwarf Fortress has sold half a million copies

Issue #1004 — Top 20 stories of January 07, 2023 Issue #1004 — January 07, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
1/5/2023
23 : 4

How do I draw a pair of buttocks? (2014) — and U.S. moves to bar noncompete agreements in labor contracts

Issue #1003 — Top 20 stories of January 06, 2023 Issue #1003 — January 06, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
1/4/2023
23 : 4

Microsoft is preparing to add ChatGPT to Bing — and Going full time on my SaaS after 13 years

Issue #1002 — Top 20 stories of January 05, 2023 Issue #1002 — January 05, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
1/3/2023
23 : 4

My Youtube earnings — Modules, not microservices — and Sergey Brin: Irate Call from Steve Jobs

Issue #1001 — Top 20 stories of January 04, 2023 Issue #1001 — January 04, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
1/2/2023
23 : 4

Why Not Mars — Airbnb removed my negative review — and Petals: Run 100B+ language models at home bit-torrent style

Issue #1000 — Top 20 stories of January 03, 2023 Issue #1000 — January 03, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
1/1/2023
23 : 4

Croatia to switch to euro, enter passport-free Schengen zone — Rant: Year of Linux on the desktop — and I am not a supplier

Issue #999 — Top 20 stories of January 02, 2023 Issue #999 — January 02, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
12/31/2022
23 : 4

Draw SVG rope using JavaScript — and Why does my SSH private key still work after changing some bytes? (2016)

Issue #998 — Top 20 stories of January 01, 2023 Issue #998 — January 01, 2023 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
12/30/2022
23 : 4

Golang disables Nagle's Algorithm by default — A search engine for searching books in the Z-Library index on the IPFS network — and Pelé has died

Issue #997 — Top 20 stories of December 31, 2022 Issue #997 — December 31, 2022 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1
12/29/2022
23 : 4

Barnes and Noble's surprising turnaround — and It's easier and faster to pirate an e-book, than it is to buy it

Issue #996 — Top 20 stories of December 30, 2022 Issue #996 — December 30, 2022 You receive this email because you are subscribed to Hacker News Digest. You can open it in the browser if you prefer. 1