Friday, September 7, 2018

Hacker Newsletter #418

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Issue #418 // September 07, 2018 // View in your browser

Lots of great reads and videos this week. Also, to save a lot of replies, HTTP status codes can be fun sometimes. kale

#Favorites


Datadog - Monitor metrics, distributed traces, and logs in one platform
//datadog sponsored

How to teach yourself hard things
//jvns comments

Chrome 69: "www." subdomain missing from URL
//chromium comments

Select Star SQL, an interactive SQL book
//selectstarsql comments

An Intensive Introduction to Cryptography
//intensecrypto comments

All Things Sales: Mini-lessons for startup founders
//a16z comments

The Tools I Use to Write Books
//thorstenball comments

Is the Lean Startup Dead?
//steveblank comments

Patterns – Gordon Brander
//gordonbrander comments

Sheryl Sandberg Misled Congress About Facebook's Conscience
//theintercept comments

How to Get Kids to Do Chores: Does the Maya Method Work?
//npr comments

On Software Tooling
//marcel comments

#Ask HN


How to organize personal knowledge?

Types of questions to ask team members before accepting role?

#Show HN


Kitty – a fast, featureful, GPU based terminal emulator //kovidgoyal comments

Proven – An alternative to Twitter's verified accounts //github comments

MatchSticks: Portable CNC System for Wood-Working Joinery //github comments

Loopwheels: A vibration-reducing wheel with suspension //loopwheels comments

Yoga Book replaces the keyboard with an E Ink screen //theverge comments

De-sk, modular office desk system //de-sk comments

Nodebook – Minimalist Node REPL with Web UI //github comments

A simple order page for freelancers //workorder comments

Vim-which-key: Vim port of emacs-which-key //github comments

#Code


Latency Numbers Every Programmer Should Know //berkeley comments

How true hackers write JavaScript //ycombinator comments

Magic Sandbox – learn Kubernetes on real infrastructure //magicsandbox comments

Source for theguardian.com //github comments

Implementing a network protocol in Go //sourcegraph comments

Py-spy – A new sampling profiler for Python programs //github comments

#Data


Google Dataset Search //google comments

B.S. In Artificial Intelligence – Curriculum //cmu comments

Deep Reinforcement Learning in Depth in 60 Days //github comments

Postgres data types you should consider using //citusdata comments

#Design


Web Design Museum //webdesignmuseum comments

How to Design for the Modern Web //medium comments

The aesthetics of science fiction spaceship design //uwaterloo comments

The Cowboy Cartographer Who Loved California //atlasobscura comments

#Learn


A military technique for falling asleep in two minutes //independent comments

A First Course in Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers //uncw comments

A Fighter Pilot's Guide to Surviving on the Roads //portsmouthctc comments

Who Were the Mamluks? //historytoday comments

What Do Happy Teens Do? //psychologytoday comments

Abelian sandpile model //wikipedia comments

#Books


Why Read the Classics? //nybooks comments

Reading with a pencil //austinkleon comments

Ask HN: What are your favorite non-fiction books of all time? //ycombinator

Book review: Head First Statistics vs. The Manga Guide to Statistics //asymptotic comments

#Watching


A Conversation with Paul Graham //youtube comments

Feynman's Lost Lecture (ft. 3Blue1Brown) //youtube comments

Can you use the terminal for everything? //youtube comments

Lorentz Transformations with a Mechanical Time-Globe //youtube comments

Byteconf React – free React.js conf streamed on Twitch, live right now //byteconf comments

#Working


Ask HN: Who is hiring? //ycombinator

People Hacks for Technical Leads //medium comments

Mutiny at the big five is part of the future of work //github comments

Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? //ycombinator

Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? //ycombinator

#Longreads


Some Facebook Employees Unite to Challenge Its 'Intolerant' Liberal Culture //nytimes comments

Posting Instagram Sponsored Content Is the New Summer Job //theatlantic comments

Loser's Lunch //longreads comments

Meet the busser who's worked at the same pancake house for 54 years //chicagotribune comments

#Startup News


DuckDuckGo Raises $10M //crunchbase comments

Elastic files for an IPO //sec comments

OpsGenie is joining Atlassian //opsgenie comments

#Fun


Stellarium Web: Online Planetarium //stellarium-web comments

Breakout implemented in JavaScript in a PDF //rawgit comments

2048.cpp – Play 2048 in directly your terminal //github comments

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