Friday, February 16, 2018

Hacker Newsletter #390

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Issue #390 // February 16, 2018 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Datadog - Monitor and troubleshoot Java applications and services
//datadog sponsored

AMP for email is a terrible idea
//techcrunch comments

Let's Learn About Waveforms
//surge comments

Let's talk about usernames
//b-list comments

Who Killed the Junior Developer?
//medium comments

Slack is the opposite of organizational memory
//github comments

CSS Grid for UI Layouts
//mozilla comments

Utility poles
//plover comments

2018 Annual Letter from Bill and Melinda Gates
//gatesnotes comments

Lessons from starting a design-as-a-service startup
//indiehackers comments

SaaS Pricing: Lessons from Changes
//canny comments

A short tale of a read overflow
//antirez comments

#Ask HN


Have you successfully done a career do-over, and how did you do it?

Best project management practices in 2018?

What is setup for your static blog generator?

#Show HN


VLC 3.0 release //videolan comments

Tinc VPN: Secure Private Network Between Hosts //tinc-vpn comments

Phaser 3.0: HTML5 game framework //github comments

TablePlus – A macOS client for relational databases //medium comments

Web scraping page analyzer //apify comments

Turn your GitHub Gist into a live dashboard //github comments

Substack : Paid email newsletters made simple //ycombinator comments

Tet – A todo app that deletes your tasks at the end of the day //aswinmohan comments

SoYouLearn – A flexible and advanced spaced repetition platform //soyoulearn comments

#Code


LCUI – A small C library for building user interfaces with XML and CSS //github comments

PopcornNotify – Send simple emails and text messages from one API //popcornnotify comments

Answers to front-end developer job interview questions //github comments

Speeding Up Ruby with Shared Strings //tenderlovemaking comments

Advanced SQL window function quiz //windowfunctions comments

Udash – Scala and Scala.js Reactive Web Framework //udash comments

Spry Language //sprylang comments

Dotmesh – A git-like CLI for application states //dotmesh comments

#Data


Shipping a Neural Network on iOS with CoreML, PyTorch, and React Native //attardi comments

Curated, Pre-trained ML Models for Transfer Learning //modeldepot comments

Training an AI to convert design mockups into HTML and CSS //freecodecamp comments

Docker for Data Science //towardsdatascience comments

#Design


Flat UI Colors – Color palettes for use in projects, designs, presentations //flatuicolors comments

Drawing better-looking Bézier curves //observablehq comments

Procedur.al – Unique, procedurally made-to-order wall art //procedur comments

Animating Artworks in the Met's Collection //metmuseum comments

#Learn


Physics Travel Guide: a tool that makes learning physics easier //physicstravelguide comments

The Cuttlefish, a Master of Camouflage, Reveals a New Trick //nytimes comments

Repairing the card reader for a 1960s mainframe: cams, relays and a clutch //righto comments

On a small Greek island, practitioners of an ancient whistling language //theoutline comments

#Books


Humble Bundle Books: Functional Programming //humblebundle comments

"Study Death Always": Seneca's advice for living centered on dying //laphamsquarterly comments

Ask HN: What are the books you wish your colleagues had read? //ycombinator

The Algorithm Design Manual //algorist comments

Achtung Baby by Sara Zaske, Reviewed //slate comments

#Watching


Introduction to LLVM //fosdem comments

Tractor Hacking: Documentary About Farmers Fighting for the Right to Repair //vice comments

Graal: How to use the new JVM JIT compiler in real life //youtube comments

Visualising Electromagnetic Fields //lukesturgeon comments

Validating email addresses: A journey down RFC5321 //youtube comments

#Working


What I wish I knew when I became CTO //medium comments

Hidden work when launching a SaaS //kwoosh comments

#Longreads


The diabolical genius of the baby advice industry //theguardian comments

The White Darkness: A Journey Across Antarctica //newyorker comments

What Atari Was Really Like, According to Women Who Were There //kotaku comments

#Fun


Picture of a Single Atom Wins Science Photo Contest //petapixel comments

OpenSC2K – An Open Source Remake of SimCity 2000 //github comments

Origami Simulator //amandaghassaei comments

1960s Kodachrome photos of London's East End //atlasobscura comments

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