Friday, June 15, 2018

Hacker Newsletter #407

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Issue #407 // June 15, 2018 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Microsoft Azure - Bring your startup's ideas to life with a free account
//microsoft sponsored

Chatbots were the next big thing: what happened?
//growthbot comments

Why does a spray bottle work?
//github comments

Anthony Bourdain has died
//bbc comments

Learning operating system development using Linux kernel and Raspberry Pi
//github comments

How to Find Your Earliest Users
//indiehackers comments

The Trouble with D3
//medium comments

Survivorship bias and startup hype
//sonyaellenmann comments

The Psychology of Dreaded Tasks
//dcgross comments

Asus replaced the touchpad on its new ZenBook Pro with a 5.5-inch touchscreen
//theverge comments

Hacker News Highlights: April and May 2018
//ycombinator comments

The 12.9-inch iPad Pro took me by surprise and replaced my laptop
//paulstamatiou comments

Magic, Art, and Scanimation
//youtube comments

#Ask HN


Pros and cons of working at a startup in 2018?

Is there a new habit you cultivated recently that is really paying off?

#Show HN


Interactive guitar scales diagrams //grunfy comments

Blot – a blogging platform with no interface //blot comments

Dilay – A free 3D sculpting application //abau comments

Aristo – A system that reads, learns, and reasons about science //allenai comments

Usql – Universal command-line interface for SQL databases //github comments

Sketch.systems //sketch comments

World Cup API for 2018 //sfg comments

ChromeREPL, Interact with Chrome from Sublime Text //github comments

Devpen – Markdown Editor with GitHub Style //devpen comments

#Longreads


The Lifespan of a Lie – Why can't we escape the Stanford Prison Experiment? //medium comments

Vice Media: A Company Built on a Bluff //nymag comments

Don't Eat Before Reading This //newyorker comments

The Pipeline //californiasunday comments

#Code


Id Software //github comments

Netflix releases Polly, client library to record and replay HTTP interactions //github comments

Node.js is now available on App Engine standard environment //googleblog comments

Fo: An experimental language which adds generics on top of Go //github comments

Optimization tricks in Python: lists and tuples //rushter comments

#Data


AI at Google: our principles //blog comments

Datasets for Machine Learning //gengo comments

Getting Started in Natural Language Processing //monkeylearn comments

Tensorflow.js – A Practical Guide //yellowant comments

Playing Atari with Six Neurons //arxiv comments

Dank Learning: Generating Memes Using Deep Neural Networks //arxiv comments

Model Zoo – Pretrained deep learning models //modelzoo comments

#Design


Ok-Cancel versus Cancel-Ok //factorio comments

Open Source SVG Icons Library – Vivid.js //github comments

The Story Behind Susan Kare's Iconic Design Work for Apple //milanote comments

#Learn


Hair Ice //wikipedia comments

Slip Coaches: Back When British Express Trains Detached Passenger Cars at Speed //99percentinvisible comments

Lemming Suicide Myth: Disney Film Faked Bogus Behavior //alaska comments

The Land Before Binary //medium comments

#Books


John Resig: Introducing the GraphQL Guide //graphql comments

For more and more people, work appears to serve no purpose //newyorker comments

How I Automated My Job //medium comments

#Watching


Anders Hejlsberg on Modern Compiler Construction //youtube comments

Building the Software 2.0 Stack by Andrej Karpathy //figure-eight comments

Aerospike Engines: Why aren't we using them now? //youtube comments

4-2: The History of Super Mario Bros.' Most Infamous Level //youtube comments

#Working


How to become a dramatically better programmer //henrystanley comments

Maybe the Gig Economy Isn't Reshaping Work After All //nytimes comments

Inside Tesla's Model 3 Factory //bloomberg comments

#Fun


Plot modern addresses on Earth 240M years ago //dinosaurpictures comments

Nearly two decades of satellite images available in Nasa's Worldview //discovermagazine comments

The Incredible Machine //filfre comments

Lost Japanese Video Games Discovered in a Folder on a Private Forum //vice comments

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