Seven years ago I sent out the first edition of Hacker Newsletter to 200 fine folks. Huge thanks to MailChimp, lots of amazing sponsors over the years, and you for checking in each week! Lets do seven more. #Favorites Taking control of all .io domains with a targeted registration //thehackerblog comments→ Battle for the Internet //battleforthenet comments→ 24-core CPU and I can't move my mouse //randomascii comments→ The Facebook Algorithm Mom Problem //boffosocko comments→ Reverse-engineering the Starbucks ordering API //tendigi comments→ I make $10,000 per month with the Amazon Affiliate Program–AMA //reddit comments→ Why I deleted my Facebook account //blakewatson comments→ Ask a Repair Shop //yurchuk comments→ URLs are UI //hanselman comments→ Enough //signalvnoise comments→ #Ask HN What's a side project you built to make money that hasn't? Which sites you visit on a regular basis for knowledge and inspiration? #Show HN Seashells – Pipe output from CLI apps to the web in real time //seashells comments→ Pell – A simple and small rich-text editor for the web //github comments→ Colorls – A Ruby script that beautifies the terminal's ls command //github comments→ Console based email client with Lua scripting //lumail comments→ Convert CSV files to searchable and sortable HTML table //github comments→ Read webpages in readability mode, inside your terminal //github comments→ Shiki – Access Wikipedia in your terminal //github comments→ Mazing.cc maze generator //mazing comments→ #Code Toward Go 2 //golang comments→ CSS and JS code coverage in Chrome DevTools //google comments→ OpenBSD Will Get Unique Kernels on Each Reboot //bleepingcomputer comments→ p5.js – A library to make coding accessible for artists, educators //p5js comments→ API Security Checklist for developers //github comments→ 100 days of algorithms //github comments→ A set of best practices for JavaScript projects //github comments→ #Design A collection of system and BIOS fonts from DOS-era PCs //int10h comments→ 60 FPS Animations with CSS3 //medium comments→ Dos and don'ts on designing for accessibility //blog comments→ #Learn The farthest star //syfy comments→ The Lost Art of Manually Calculating Square Roots //medium comments→ Sea Peoples //wikipedia comments→ Counterintuitive problem: People in a room keep giving dollars to random others //decisionsciencenews comments→ #Books Learn Python 3 the Hard Way //learncodethehardway comments→ Microsoft eBook Giveaway //microsoft comments→ Bored of the Rings //wikipedia comments→ #Watching Good at programming competitions does not equal good on the job //catonmat comments→ Beipanjiang Bridge, 565m above China's south-west mountains //bbc comments→ Abandoned Soviet Space Shuttles //youtube comments→ Telescope Building with John Dobson //youtube comments→ Google's DeepMind AI just taught itself to walk //youtube comments→ The Mechanical Universe: Caltech's Original 1985 Physics MOOC //caltech comments→ #Working Ask HN: How to prepare for an Engineering Manager interview? //ycombinator Ask HN: What about a platform for hiring teams instead of individuals? //ycombinator The Pop-Up Employer: Build a Team, Do the Job, Say Goodbye //nytimes comments→ #Places Photos of Mosul 2017 //petapixel comments→ Photos: Life inside of China's massive and remote Bitcoin mines //qz comments→ Visiting Chinese Megacities //bloomberg comments→ #Fun Minimal PDF //brendanzagaeski comments→ Unix Time 1500M – Friday July 14 02:40UTC //epochconverter comments→ Globe visualizations in Golang //github comments→ A search engine powered by Jimmy //jimmified comments→ |
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