Hello! Welcome to issue #400. I think that means we're over the mountain? Hit reply and let me know what you would like more of in here and any other things you think we could imimprove. Enjoy! –kale #Favorites Datadog - Cloud-scale monitoring for infrastructure, applications, and logs //datadog sponsored You probably don't need AI/ML. You can make do with well written SQL scripts //threadreaderapp comments→ Dumber phone //nomasters comments→ Why it took a long time to build the tiny link preview on Wikipedia //wikimedia comments→ Scuttlebutt, a Decentralized Alternative to Facebook //inthemesh comments→ Magnasanti: Large and Terrifying SimCity (2010) //rumorsontheinternets comments→ MIT Researchers Have Developed a 'System for Dream Control' //vice comments→ Rethinking GPS: Engineering Next-Gen Location at Uber //ubere comments→ Interns with toasters: how I taught people about load balancers //rachelbythebay comments→ In Beaver We Trust: A Review of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS //bityard comments→ A rundown of the new Gmail //blog comments→ Jeff Bezos' annual shareholders letter //sec comments→ Unraveling rm: what happens when you run it? //safia comments→ Introspect Yourself //dcgross comments→ Programming in the Debugger //willcrichton comments→ #Ask HN What has been your most rewarding job/project and why? What tools do you use to automate your business? Effective methods to fight depression? #Show HN Mermaid: Markdown-like generation of diagrams and flowcharts from text //github comments→ Giving a Broken Barcode Scanner a New Life with Elixir and Nerves //bcarrigan comments→ Blloc – minimalist smartphone //blloc comments→ Fast website link checker in Go //github comments→ HoneyMoney – 100% more Bees than any other personal finance software //HoneyMoney comments→ Hyper 2, Electron based terminal //zeit comments→ #Classics Renting is Throwing Money Away, Right? //affordanything comments→ Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule //paulgraham comments→ Mathematics I Use //gajendra comments→ #Code VS Code can do that? //vscodecandothat comments→ Software Testing Anti-patterns //codepipes comments→ Designing very large JavaScript applications //medium comments→ Parsing JSON is a Minefield //seriot comments→ Interactive Go programming with Jupyter //medium comments→ HTTP/2 Python-Asyncio Web Microframework //gitlab comments→ Slate-md-editor – A markdown editor that allows live editing //github comments→ #Design The Quest for the Next Billion-Dollar Color //bloomberg comments→ The Woman Who Gave the Macintosh a Smile //newyorker comments→ Go's New Brand //golang comments→ #Learn Intuitive Linear Algebra and 3D Geometry //intuitive-math comments→ Introduction to Decision Tree Learning //fritz comments→ Gravitation water vortex power plant //wikipedia comments→ At the Bottom of the Ocean, a Gloomy Discovery //discovermagazine comments→ Microsoft v MikeRoweSoft //wikipedia comments→ Burr conspiracy //wikipedia comments→ #Watching Watch Stanford CS Lectures Together //classroomies comments→ The last day of linotype at the NYT //vimeo comments→ How to Find Product Market Fit – founder of Segment //youtube comments→ Hand Made Vacuum Tubes by Claude Paillard //vimeo comments→ #Working Things I Learned from a Job Hunt for a Senior Engineering Role //fuzzyblog comments→ List of places to find remote jobs and freelancing projects //google comments→ Be likeable or get fired //google comments→ High-Paying Trade Jobs Sit Empty, While High School Grads Line Up for University //npr comments→ Tech workers who are engineering a mid-30s retirement //californiasunday comments→ #Longreads Chinese Workers Who Assemble Designer Bags in Italy //newyorker comments→ The Known Unknown: Tales of the Yucca Man //longreads comments→ #Startup News Smugmug Acquires Flickr //smugmug comments→ Square to buy Weebly for $365M //cnbc comments→ #Fun A one-second video taken by the Rosetta probe on the surface of a comet //twitter comments→ The Underrated Pleasures of Eastern European Dumplings //newyorker comments→ Tokyo and Hong Kong in 2018 //haywirez comments→ Players Have Crowned a New Best Board Game – And It May Be Tough to Topple //fivethirtyeight comments→ One red paperclip //wikipedia comments→ |
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