Friday, August 31, 2018

Hacker Newsletter #417 ๐Ÿ‘‹

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Issue #417 // August 30, 2018 // View in your browser

#Favorites


Remote Code Execution on a Facebook server
//scrt commentsโ†’

Changing Our Approach to Anti-Tracking
//mozilla commentsโ†’

CLI: Improved
//remysharp commentsโ†’

LEGO built a life size, drivable Bugatti from over a million Technic pieces
//techcrunch commentsโ†’

The Future of Notebooks: Lessons from JupyterCon
//willcrichton commentsโ†’

What Was the Microsoft Network?
//codersnotes commentsโ†’

Writing Documentation When You Aren't a Technical Writer โ€“ Part Two
//stoplight commentsโ†’

Why Love Generative Art?
//artnome commentsโ†’

A spreadsheet of the businesses I've started over the past 15 years
//twitter commentsโ†’

How to print an electric motor
//ieee commentsโ†’

Startups that launched at Y Combinator's S18 Demo Day 2
//techcrunch commentsโ†’

Introducing Project Paper Cuts
//github commentsโ†’

#Ask HN


Have you built a house?

What do you struggle with?

#Show HN


Pandoc //pandoc commentsโ†’

NYC Mesh โ€“ community-owned network to replace your current internet connection //nycmesh commentsโ†’

Write โ€“ A word processor for handwriting //styluslabs commentsโ†’

WireGuard VPN review //arstechnica commentsโ†’

Google, but for colors //picular commentsโ†’

CodeSandbox //codesandbox commentsโ†’

LyX: combine the power of LaTeX with the ease of use of a GUI //lyx commentsโ†’

Ledger-analytics โ€“ Analytics for ledger-cli //github commentsโ†’

#Code


Go 2 Draft Designs //googlesource commentsโ†’

A Road to Common Lisp //stevelosh commentsโ†’

LiteTree: SQLite with Branches //github commentsโ†’

Lobste.rs //github commentsโ†’

The Elm Architecture //elm-lang commentsโ†’

A deep dive into the Go memory allocator and garbage collector //sourcegraph commentsโ†’

#Data


Google's Jeff Dean's undergrad senior thesis on neural networks [pdf] //google commentsโ†’

Python Pandas: Tricks and Features //realpython commentsโ†’

#Learn


Set Theory and Algebra in CS: Introduction to Mathematical Modeling [pdf] //semanticscholar commentsโ†’

Long-sought decay of Higgs boson observed at CERN //home commentsโ†’

A satellite engineer explains the basics of space electronics //snapeda commentsโ†’

Pseudo-bandlimited pixel art filtering in 3D: A mathematical derivation //themaister commentsโ†’

Beyond the pixel plane: sensing and learning in 3D //thegradient commentsโ†’

Shavian alphabet //wikipedia commentsโ†’

#Books


Agner Fog //agner commentsโ†’

CrypTool Book //cryptool commentsโ†’

The Node Handbook //nodehandbook commentsโ†’

Humble Book Bundle: Machine Learning by O'Reilly //humblebundle commentsโ†’

#Watching


Lego Axle Sorter //youtube commentsโ†’

How to Succeed with a Startup //ycombinator commentsโ†’

What does genius look like in math? Where does it come? Dandelin spheres //youtube commentsโ†’

MIT 6.875 โ€“ Cryptography and Cryptanalysis //youtube commentsโ†’

Tengen: Atari Games vs. Nintendo //youtube commentsโ†’

#Working


Bullsh!t Jobs (Part 1 of โˆž) //slatestarcodex commentsโ†’

Tech workers say poor leadership is number one cause for burnout //teamblind commentsโ†’

Remote jobs for people with disabilities //jobenabler commentsโ†’

Office Life Is Destroying Your Butt //melmagazine commentsโ†’

The Peter Principle is a joke taken seriously. Is it true? //timharford commentsโ†’

For $450, a Japanese Company Will Quit Your Job for You //npr commentsโ†’

#Longreads


The Bitter Regrets of a Useless Chinese Daughter //nytimes commentsโ†’

Crying in H Mart //newyorker commentsโ†’

#Startup News


We Spent $3.3M Buying Out Investors: Why and How We Did It //buffer commentsโ†’

Staying Public //tesla commentsโ†’

Eventbrite S-1 //sec commentsโ†’

SurveyMonkey S-1 //sec commentsโ†’

#Fun


Be kind //briangilham commentsโ†’

WideNES โ€“ Peeking Past the Edge of NES Games //prilik commentsโ†’

Rave.dj โ€“ an artificially intelligent mash-up machine //rave commentsโ†’

CivJS: A JavaScript 4X Game //github commentsโ†’

The Berklee College of Music Sampling Archive //laptop commentsโ†’

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