Hacker Newsletter #488

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Issue #488 // January 24, 2020 // View in your browser

Let's try something -- hit reply and send me a link to your favorite article of all time. Any topic. kale

#Favorites


Monitor your entire AWS environment by visualizing key metrics with Datadog. Try it free with a 14-day trial
//datadog sponsored

Apple dropped plan for encrypting backups after FBI complained
//reuters comments

Tricks to start working despite not feeling like it
//deprocrastination comments

Procrastination is about managing emotions, not time
//bbc comments

DuckDuckGo Traffic
//duckduckgo comments

An alternative argument for why women leave STEM
//medium comments

How I write back ends
//github comments

Go's Tooling Is an Undervalued Technology
//nullprogram comments

Apple's "monopsony" power, and the woman who named it
//npr comments

It costs $10k to 'own' a Chick-fil-A franchise
//thehustle comments

It's too late to collect sand
//secondbreakfast comments

#Ask HN


Do you ever contact people who have had a positive impact on you?

How do you manage your bookmarks?

#Show HN


City Roads – Draw all roads in a city at once //github comments

ESQLate – Build minimum viable admin panels with just SQL //github comments

GoatCounter – Simple web statistics, with no tracking of personal data //goatcounter comments

Nototo – Build a unified mental map of notes //nototo comments

OneDev – A Lightweight GitLab Alternative //github comments

Screenshot Hero - iPhone app to make all photos text searchable //asadmemon comments

A set of standard document templates //ycombinator comments

Wine 5.0 //winehq comments

A community for women entrepreneurs and makers //womenmake comments

Issue tracker where every issue is a 2-way sync slack thread //shipped comments

#Code


A Sad Day for Rust //steveklabnik comments

My FOSS Story //burntsushi comments

HTTP static server one-liners //github comments

PHP in 2020 //stitcher comments

Cello – High Level C //libcello comments

Yukihiro Matsumoto: "Ruby is designed for humans, not machines" //evrone comments

Records Come to Java //oracle comments

#Design


WikiHow's art is made by a network of freelancers, mostly in the Philippines //medium comments

Design Tips for Developers //copplest comments

Generative art with ant colony optimization algorithms //amydyer comments

Pantone 448 C //wikipedia comments

Söhne design information //klim comments

#Learn


Float Toy //github comments

_NSAKEY //wikipedia comments

Boltzmann Brain //wikipedia comments

Super-Spreader //wikipedia comments

#Books


Ask HN: What are the best unknown books you have read? //ycombinator

Christopher Tolkien has died //theguardian comments

Free Audio Books: Download Great Books for Free //openculture comments

#Watching


Crew Dragon launch escape demonstration //spacex comments

3Blue1Brown and the Beauty of Mathematics //lexfridman comments

What Unix Cost Us //youtube comments

Automated Testing and Profiling for Call of Duty //youtube comments

Typologies of New York City: A Crowdsourced Hyperlapse //vimeo comments

#Working


Working for someone vs. doing your own thing //tik comments

Analysis of compensation, level, and experience details of 19k tech workers //huyenchip comments

Leading Projects – As a Software Engineer //pragmaticengineer comments

#Startup News


DigitalOcean is laying off staff //techcrunch comments

23andMe lays off 100 people as DNA test sales decline //cnbc comments

#Fun


Fortran.io – a Fortran Web Framework //fortran comments

Every classic Half-Life game is now free on Steam //steampowered comments

Demoscene, the secret behind Finnish game industry //janipenttinen comments

Magic Roundabout (Swindon) //wikipedia comments

Reverberations: An 8-bit approach to J.S. Bach //linusakesson comments

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