And we're back! Issue #478 shall be considered the phantom issue as it never quite made it out due to multiple reasons, but we'll keep moving forward with this week's issue. –kale #Favorites Datadog: enables all teams within an organization to track, manage, and monitor their SLOs in real-time in one place //datadog sponsored John Carmack: I'm going to work on artificial general intelligence //facebook comments→ Using Firefox for a faster, calmer and distraction-free internet //marko comments→ System design hack: Postgres is a great pub/sub and job server //layerci comments→ Htop Explained //peteris comments→ Makers, Don't Let Yourself Be Forced into the 'Manager Schedule' //nuclino comments→ The Google Squeeze //stratechery comments→ What do we really know about the effectiveness of digital advertising? //thecorrespondent comments→ Start before you think you're ready //austinkleon comments→ Taking too much slack out of the rubber band //rachelbythebay comments→ #Ask HN How do you make sure your servers are up as a single founder? What does your BI stack look like? #Show HN 16-inch MacBook Pro //apple comments→ Draw.io: Online Diagramming Website //github comments→ Stripe CLI //stripe comments→ GitHub Archive Program //github comments→ Testing HN titles against a neural network //github comments→ Workouts – Learn by doing real developer projects //real comments→ Turn any device with a browser into a security camera //uview comments→ Typora: A truly minimal markdown editor //typora comments→ Minimal Reader for the ESV Bible, Written in Janet //github comments→ DubFi – ASCII-only social network //dubfi comments→ #Code Developers mentoring other developers: practices I've seen work well //pragmaticengineer comments→ My Python Development Environment, 2020 Edition //jacobian comments→ Code Health: Respectful Reviews == Useful Reviews //googleblog comments→ Tearing apart printf() //maizure comments→ #Data We do not use foreign keys //github comments→ The Next 50 Years of Databases //cmu comments→ Google's harvest of medical data includes names and full details of millions //theguardian comments→ Usql – A Universal CLI for Databases //github comments→ #Design Recursive Mono and Sans, a free variable type family //recursive comments→ Lego Launches Braille Bricks for Children to Learn Braille //design-milk comments→ #Learn Einstein Refrigerator //wikipedia comments→ V-Mail //wikipedia comments→ Photoacoustic Effect //wikipedia comments→ #Books Better World Books and the Internet Archive Unite to Preserve Millions of Books //against-the-grain comments→ Chicago book returns surge 240% after city eliminates fines //abc7chicago comments→ Book Review: The Body Keeps the Score //slatestarcodex comments→ #Watching Heavy-lift ship lifts entire cruise liner out of the water //vimeo comments→ Andrej Karpathy talks about how Tesla's NNs are structured and trained //youtube comments→ China's New $17B Mega Airport – Beijing Daxing //youtube comments→ #Working Ask HN: Who is hiring? //ycombinator The manager's schedule is holding remote work back //medium comments→ Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? //ycombinator Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking Freelancer? //ycombinator #Startup News Tesla's European gigafactory will be built in Berlin //techcrunch comments→ In Its First Funding in 14 Years, 1Password Raises $200M Series A //crunchbase comments→ Mirantis acquires Docker Enterprise and Docker raises $35M //techcrunch comments→ #Fun DevShop, the Game of Kanban //github comments→ Visual6502 Remix //github comments→ Tokyo's 2D Cafe //soranews24 comments→ Games with Famous Bad Translations into Japanese //legendsoflocalization comments→ |
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