Friday, January 26, 2018

Hacker Newsletter #387

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Issue #387 // January 26, 2018 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Datadog - Real-time monitoring and alerting for your entire stack
//datadog sponsored

Linus Torvalds: "Somebody is pushing complete garbage for unclear reasons."
//iu comments

The Death of Microservice Madness in 2018
//dwmkerr comments

DuckDuckGo moves beyond search to also protect you while browsing
//spreadprivacy comments

Reality has a surprising amount of detail
//johnsalvatier comments

Laws of UX
//lawsofux comments

Building an Operating System for the Raspberry Pi
//github comments

Amazon Go and the Future
//stratechery comments

Building a Lightroom PC
//paulstamatiou comments

Plotter Drawings: Five seconds of Donkey Kong
//michaelfogleman comments

Running BBS Door Games on Windows 10 with GameSrv and DOSBox
//hanselman comments

#Ask HN


What's the recommended method of adding authentication to a REST API?

Is big-endian dead?

#Show HN


LuLu: An open-source macOS firewall that blocks unknown outgoing connections //objective-see comments

Waze Carpool //waze comments

Self-generated custom art for your home or Airbnb //eliotand comments

Hetzner Cloud //hetzner comments

Relativ – A VR headset that you can build yourself for $100 //github comments

RetroClip – Instant Replay for Your Mac //realartists comments

Fuze for Nintendo Switch: An easy-to-learn text-based programming language //fuze comments

Paper Programs – Run JavaScript on pieces of paper //paperprograms comments

Year in Pixels //glitch comments

Low cost CO₂ monitoring (your office) with Prometheus and Go //github comments

#Code


ActivityPub: decentralized social networking protocol //w3 comments

Guide to JavaScript Frameworks //javascriptreport comments

JS things I didn't know existed //ghost comments

How I review code //engineering comments

Ethereum programming for web developers //happyfuncorp comments

Hyperfine – a command-line benchmarking tool //github comments

#Data


Facebook open-sources Detectron //fb comments

Linear regression by hand //dsgazette comments

Bistro – A light-weight column-oriented data processing engine //github comments

#Learn


Training Your Brain So That You Don't Need Reading Glasses //nytimes comments

List of oldest companies: Before 1300 //wikipedia comments

Why is only half of Mars magnetized? //planetary comments

Transputer //wikipedia comments

Curry spice turmeric boosts memory by nearly 30%, eases depression, study finds //els-cdn comments

#Books


Ursula Le Guin has died //nytimes comments

Programming Notes for Professionals books //goalkicker comments

More Things I Wish I'd Known About Bash //zwischenzugs comments

I Was a Bank Robber Until I Read Kant //thewalrus comments

Dr. Seuss' arms race allegory //dailyfig comments

Cooking the Books: Optimizing Purchase and Use of Ingredients //jasmcole comments

#Watching


Ted Nelson on What Modern Programmers Can Learn from the Past //ieee comments

What happens when you strap a camera to the bottom of a plane //vimeo comments

#Working


People leave managers, not companies //intercom comments

Why I left Google to join Grab //medium comments

In-N-Out managers earn triple the industry average //californiasun comments

German Union Steps Up Fight for 'Modern' 28-Hour Workweek //industryweek comments

I am a roboticist in a cheese factory //scientificamerican comments

#Longreads


Intel Has a Big Problem //bloomberg comments

Surviving 75 hours alone in the ocean //outsideonline comments

The Rise of German Board Games //theatlantic comments

#Fun


2D multiplayer battle royale game //surviv comments

Triangulart – Isometric graphic editor, like pixel art with triangles //github comments

The 10,000 Year Clock //longnow comments

1912 C-T 4WD Electric Truck //bringatrailer comments

Atari Tempest: Dave Theurer's Masterpiece //arcadeblogger comments

The city I write this in protected its name, so I am not allowed to use it //r3bl comments

Branchless Doom //github comments

PonziCoin, a transparent, decentralized Ponzi Scheme you can trust //ponzicoin comments

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