Kamis, 31 Januari 2019
Show HN: Searchable career-paths built by scraping publicly available resumes http://bit.ly/2TkXKns
Show HN: Searchable career-paths built by scraping publicly available resumes http://bit.ly/2Gizmzn February 1, 2019 at 10:29AM
Show HN: Easy State: Practical, Minimalistic State Management for ReactJS http://bit.ly/2FXUZp2
Show HN: Easy State: Practical, Minimalistic State Management for ReactJS http://bit.ly/2qWd4ti February 1, 2019 at 05:02AM
Show HN: A rap song about squashing bugs in production http://bit.ly/2MGwhKz
Show HN: A rap song about squashing bugs in production Song URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyrrPiNI3GI Quick background on the project: I'm a full time programmer and I love making rap music. I see a lot of humor in the profession/industry, and thought it would be fun to combine the two. I'm always open to feedback on audio quality/topic ideas/ways to get more exposure/etc! February 1, 2019 at 01:55AM
Show HN: Learn React fundamentals, just checkout and setup the app locally http://bit.ly/2RuECSc
Show HN: Learn React fundamentals, just checkout and setup the app locally http://bit.ly/2U0NW1Y February 1, 2019 at 07:23AM
Show HN: An HTML abstraction centered on simplicity http://bit.ly/2sYlUbP
Show HN: An HTML abstraction centered on simplicity http://bit.ly/2ShncwL February 1, 2019 at 06:33AM
Tropical Storm Marco (1990)
Tropical Storm Marco (1990).
Tropical Storm Marco was the only tropical cyclone to make landfall in the United States during the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season. The 13th named storm of the season, Marco formed from a cold-core low pressure area along the northern coast of Cuba on October 9, and tracked northwestward through the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Its circulation produced 65 mph (100 km/h) winds over the western portion of Florida before weakening to a tropical depression and moving ashore near Cedar Key. The cyclone combined with a cold front and the remnants of Hurricane Klaus to produce heavy rainfall in Georgia and the Carolinas. After interacting with the nearby Hurricane Lili, Marco continued northward until being absorbed by a cold front. In Florida, the cyclone triggered flooding of some roadways. Rainfall across its path peaked at 19.89 inches (505 mm) in Louisville, Georgia. The flooding caused 12 deaths, mostly due to drowning, as well as $57 million in damage.
Tropical Storm Marco was the only tropical cyclone to make landfall in the United States during the 1990 Atlantic hurricane season. The 13th named storm of the season, Marco formed from a cold-core low pressure area along the northern coast of Cuba on October 9, and tracked northwestward through the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Its circulation produced 65 mph (100 km/h) winds over the western portion of Florida before weakening to a tropical depression and moving ashore near Cedar Key. The cyclone combined with a cold front and the remnants of Hurricane Klaus to produce heavy rainfall in Georgia and the Carolinas. After interacting with the nearby Hurricane Lili, Marco continued northward until being absorbed by a cold front. In Florida, the cyclone triggered flooding of some roadways. Rainfall across its path peaked at 19.89 inches (505 mm) in Louisville, Georgia. The flooding caused 12 deaths, mostly due to drowning, as well as $57 million in damage.
Show HN: Salesforce CSV Export Chrome Extension http://bit.ly/2HJJ2VE
Show HN: Salesforce CSV Export Chrome Extension http://bit.ly/2CY2jgp February 1, 2019 at 01:31AM
Show HN: Hedge – An API and web UI for building blockchain-based apps http://bit.ly/2WxVyLx
Show HN: Hedge – An API and web UI for building blockchain-based apps https://usehedge.com/ February 1, 2019 at 12:41AM
Show HN: Programming audio courses made of podcast episodes http://bit.ly/2RXDsnB
Show HN: Programming audio courses made of podcast episodes https://podhut.co/ January 31, 2019 at 05:13PM
Show HN: Colored Noise Generator using Web Audio API http://bit.ly/2MJl9N4
Show HN: Colored Noise Generator using Web Audio API http://bit.ly/2TnSyPT January 31, 2019 at 12:42PM
Show HN: Protox high performance message broker http://bit.ly/2RtJfMp
Show HN: Protox high performance message broker http://bit.ly/2TnLm6l January 31, 2019 at 07:13PM
Show HN: Simple PGP for engineering teams (preview) http://bit.ly/2To63z0
Show HN: Simple PGP for engineering teams (preview) http://bit.ly/2GbVo6B January 31, 2019 at 06:29PM
Rabu, 30 Januari 2019
Show HN: Open Source Computer Science Degree http://bit.ly/2FWbB0F
Show HN: Open Source Computer Science Degree http://bit.ly/2sDe1sm January 31, 2019 at 06:52AM
Show HN: Save complete web pages (and MAFF files) from CLI with SingleFile http://bit.ly/2Ga5hBS
Show HN: Save complete web pages (and MAFF files) from CLI with SingleFile http://bit.ly/2sJMw0g January 31, 2019 at 06:08AM
Ambrose Rookwood
Ambrose Rookwood.
Ambrose Rookwood (c. 1578 – 31 January 1606) was a member of the failed 1605 Gunpowder Plot, a conspiracy to replace the Protestant English King James I with a Catholic monarch. Born into a wealthy family of Catholic recusants, and educated by Jesuits at Flanders, Rookwood became a horse-breeder. He was enlisted into the plot in September 1605 by Robert Catesby, a religious zealot whose impatience with James's treatment of English Catholics had grown so severe that he conspired to blow up the House of Lords with gunpowder, looking to kill the king and much of the Protestant hierarchy. Rookwood's stable of fine horses was seen as essential for the uprising to succeed. The plan failed when the man left in charge of the gunpowder stored beneath the House of Lords, Guy Fawkes, was discovered there and arrested. After surviving an attack by the Sheriff of Worcestershire, Rookwood was imprisoned in the Tower of London and executed.
Ambrose Rookwood (c. 1578 – 31 January 1606) was a member of the failed 1605 Gunpowder Plot, a conspiracy to replace the Protestant English King James I with a Catholic monarch. Born into a wealthy family of Catholic recusants, and educated by Jesuits at Flanders, Rookwood became a horse-breeder. He was enlisted into the plot in September 1605 by Robert Catesby, a religious zealot whose impatience with James's treatment of English Catholics had grown so severe that he conspired to blow up the House of Lords with gunpowder, looking to kill the king and much of the Protestant hierarchy. Rookwood's stable of fine horses was seen as essential for the uprising to succeed. The plan failed when the man left in charge of the gunpowder stored beneath the House of Lords, Guy Fawkes, was discovered there and arrested. After surviving an attack by the Sheriff of Worcestershire, Rookwood was imprisoned in the Tower of London and executed.
Show HN: ASCII Art with Overstrike http://bit.ly/2Uuevga
Show HN: ASCII Art with Overstrike http://bit.ly/2Rqg5On January 31, 2019 at 05:42AM
Show HN: Notable – The markdown-based note-taking app that doesn't suck http://bit.ly/2CXenyN
Show HN: Notable – The markdown-based note-taking app that doesn't suck http://bit.ly/2DL3ZvH January 31, 2019 at 12:17AM
Show HN: QUID – try micropayments instead of ads or subscriptions http://bit.ly/2MGPVGf
Show HN: QUID – try micropayments instead of ads or subscriptions https://quid.works January 31, 2019 at 02:00AM
Show HN: A Image Editor in JavaScript Canvas http://bit.ly/2Tpge6k
Show HN: A Image Editor in JavaScript Canvas http://bit.ly/2DKOVhr January 31, 2019 at 01:48AM
Launch HN: DevFlight (YC W19) – Helping open-source maintainers make money http://bit.ly/2Rs0FsK
Launch HN: DevFlight (YC W19) – Helping open-source maintainers make money Hey HN, We’re Victor and Tony, founders of DevFlight ( https://devflight.com ). We help open-source maintainers make money. Think of us as agents for open-source maintainers. We met last year through the Indie Hackers community. It’s one of the luckiest things that’s ever happened to us. We clicked immediately. It became clear we share an obsession with building things to make developers’ lives easier. We began working on small developer-centric projects together. We started DevFlight after recognizing maintainers are the most underserved developers. They provide immense value and get little in return. We’ve spoken with many maintainers who’ve told us the current open-source development model is unsustainable for them. Their projects often end up being a second full-time job without pay. Some have to stop supporting their projects altogether due to a lack of resources. It’s time to start paying maintainers well for their work. Making open-source development sustainable will benefit everyone in the long-term. Our vision is to make it possible for maintainers to receive a stable income that accurately reflects the value they bring to companies. We’re accomplishing this by connecting maintainers with companies who will pay them. If you’re a maintainer, apply now on our website to join the waitlist. We’re currently working with a small group of maintainers from popular projects. We’ll gradually expand this group. Shoot us an email to learn more. We’d love to chat with you. We aim to make the process of hiring maintainers dead simple for companies. We communicate when maintainers are available and what types of work they can provide. If your company is interested in learning more, please reach out to us. Companies are paying for things like priority email and on-demand support from maintainers, feature request prioritization, continued development of the project, faster bug fixes, and guaranteed project stability. This is not an exhaustive list. We take 10% from every contract we negotiate. We’re aware the contract model doesn’t work for everyone. We’re exploring other revenue models based on what’s best for our maintainer network. We’d be particularly interested in hearing any ideas about this from the HN community. This is a difficult problem to solve, because it’s fundamentally more of a human problem than a software one. Companies often aren’t aware of all the open-source software they’re dependent on. Many also have complex purchasing requirements and no clear understanding of how their company can directly benefit from paying maintainers. Solving this problem requires better communication, more transparency, and new systems. We know the HN community has a wealth of experience and knowledge on this topic. We’re excited to listen to any thoughts and experiences you’re willing to share with us. We want to continue to learn and evaluate how we’re approaching this problem, so fire away! Victor and Tony January 31, 2019 at 12:59AM
Show HN: Leave Me Alone – A privacy focused email unsubscription service http://bit.ly/2MG7W7E
Show HN: Leave Me Alone – A privacy focused email unsubscription service http://bit.ly/2HHZpCe January 31, 2019 at 12:53AM
Show HN: Wiseer – Powerful and user-friendly text analysis http://bit.ly/2To1SD8
Show HN: Wiseer – Powerful and user-friendly text analysis https://wiseer.io/ January 31, 2019 at 12:53AM
Show HN: Nummberr a random number generator PWA http://bit.ly/2CWRc7L
Show HN: Nummberr a random number generator PWA https://nummberr.com January 30, 2019 at 11:47PM
Show HN: “faker” Go (Golang) Fake Data Generator for Struct http://bit.ly/2WuUPL2
Show HN: “faker” Go (Golang) Fake Data Generator for Struct http://bit.ly/2rMvvQY January 30, 2019 at 09:19PM
Show HN: XState media widgets proof-of-concept http://bit.ly/2GeR6M1
Show HN: XState media widgets proof-of-concept http://bit.ly/2Sdqstb January 30, 2019 at 02:10PM
Selasa, 29 Januari 2019
Show HN: Serve Static GitHub Pages Locally http://bit.ly/2sRTgZX
Show HN: Serve Static GitHub Pages Locally http://bit.ly/2WqVWex January 30, 2019 at 11:41AM
Show HN: Pimod – Reconfigure Raspberry Pi Images with Docker-Like Configuration http://bit.ly/2MDVNjy
Show HN: Pimod – Reconfigure Raspberry Pi Images with Docker-Like Configuration http://bit.ly/2DHE8o9 January 30, 2019 at 04:20AM
Show HN: Remote Presence – faking your presence on Slack http://bit.ly/2FVCku5
Show HN: Remote Presence – faking your presence on Slack http://bit.ly/2Bc8GwO January 30, 2019 at 06:39AM
Mascarene grey parakeet
Mascarene grey parakeet.
The Mascarene grey parakeet (Psittacula bensoni) was a parrot from the Mascarene islands of Mauritius and Réunion in the western Indian Ocean that became extinct by the 1760s. It has been classified as a member of the tribe Psittaculini, along with other parrots from the islands. Subfossil bones of this parakeet found on Mauritius were very similar to those of other Mascarene parrots. The subfossils were connected with 17th- and 18th-century descriptions of small grey parrots on Mauritius and Réunion, together with a single illustration published in a journal describing a voyage in 1602. The Mascarene grey parakeets had long tails and were larger than the many green species of the genus Psittacula. They were hunted for their meat, and were considered to be crop pests. Captured individuals would call out to summon a whole flock, a behaviour that may have contributed to their rapid annihilation. Deforestation was also a factor in their extinction.
The Mascarene grey parakeet (Psittacula bensoni) was a parrot from the Mascarene islands of Mauritius and Réunion in the western Indian Ocean that became extinct by the 1760s. It has been classified as a member of the tribe Psittaculini, along with other parrots from the islands. Subfossil bones of this parakeet found on Mauritius were very similar to those of other Mascarene parrots. The subfossils were connected with 17th- and 18th-century descriptions of small grey parrots on Mauritius and Réunion, together with a single illustration published in a journal describing a voyage in 1602. The Mascarene grey parakeets had long tails and were larger than the many green species of the genus Psittacula. They were hunted for their meat, and were considered to be crop pests. Captured individuals would call out to summon a whole flock, a behaviour that may have contributed to their rapid annihilation. Deforestation was also a factor in their extinction.
Show HN: HFT-Like Trading Algo in 300 Lines of Python You Can Run Now http://bit.ly/2Gb6xVu
Show HN: HFT-Like Trading Algo in 300 Lines of Python You Can Run Now http://bit.ly/2DIgyHU January 30, 2019 at 05:24AM
Show HN: Code for Planet Earth http://bit.ly/2CT4NNj
Show HN: Code for Planet Earth http://bit.ly/2BcjydZ January 30, 2019 at 02:11AM
Launch HN: Scribe 2.0 (YC W17) – Configurable, Actionable Alerts on Slack http://bit.ly/2sRTLmV
Launch HN: Scribe 2.0 (YC W17) – Configurable, Actionable Alerts on Slack Hey HN, We’re Sachin and Rutika, founders of Scribe ( http://bit.ly/2nksANY ). Scribe 1.0 provided sales call scheduling service managing client’s sales inboxes, scheduling sales calls and updating their CRM based on email and calendar events. We did this through a human in the loop (software+service) approach. In the process of managing external conversations we built an internal SAAS product which helped us stay on top of all the email and CRM updates. We are opening it up today for others to use as a standalone product calling it Scribe 2.0 It’s an extensively customizable workflow builder which allows you to receive events from your email, calendar, salesforce and Stripe accounts either as Slack DMs or notifications in slack channels of your choice. You can configure any number of API actions on top of these events and based on the event contents decide what actions to take with couple of clicks right from slack. We also have a HTTP/webhook option to support custom events or events from other integrations as we explore expanding the workflow builder for more usecases. Some of the sample usecases we have been used for include - Share selective emails in slack and based on the email information, you can reply, send a calendar invite and update CRM with single click buttons without opening any other website. - You can setup custom reply templates for different email categories, and have them personalized based on the incoming email information - Create support tickets, add assignees and deadlines, from email in slack - Trigger ML jobs with updated parameters based on previous job’s success/failure and performance accuracy. - Trigger code deployments and task pipelines from Slack In effect, users can configure workflows to send data from any of their SAAS apps to Slack, update it in real time, and send it back to anywhere else. And all this can be done collaboratively allowing for broad visibility and accountability across teams. We also have a cool gif feature that allows one to attach changing gifs based on incoming event data allowing for some nice surprises Some of the interesting feedback we have received from our customers are - They go without logging into gmail and salesforce for days - We are like a mother who nudges them to do the right thing at the right time Technically, we have built a unified layer for authentication, resource and crud schema inference. We can therefore integrate with any software that is openApi compliant in a matter of few days. Pubsub management however has been quite nasty given the scale, lack of api standardization and the asynchronous nature of the platform. We also have selectively exposed our email AI from the original Scribe 1.0 product, that categorizes sales email into more than 22 different categories allowing users to setup personalized templates and actions based on the intent of the email. We are looking to HN to get feedback on the product as well as explore new usecases on how we can extend the service to cover more integrations and usecases. Given our history, we have mostly built with sales usecase in mind, but we do believe that now, this can be extended perhaps more effectively to other markets and would love to get HN’s thoughts. Apart from more integrations, we can also provide option to schedule time based notifications as well as ability to define slack commands to pull data/trigger workflows if there is a usecase/market need. January 30, 2019 at 01:06AM
Show HN: Actual Budget, a finance app I built over the last two years http://bit.ly/2RoWaiF
Show HN: Actual Budget, a finance app I built over the last two years http://bit.ly/2WuwHbw January 29, 2019 at 10:29PM
Show HN: Deep Learning GUI to Create, Train and Visualize Models in a Browser http://bit.ly/2SfCaU7
Show HN: Deep Learning GUI to Create, Train and Visualize Models in a Browser http://bit.ly/2G9cdis January 29, 2019 at 07:19PM
Show HN: I made a list of open startups with their revenue, metrics, and stories http://bit.ly/2Us10Oa
Show HN: I made a list of open startups with their revenue, metrics, and stories http://bit.ly/2sRPUpE January 29, 2019 at 06:44PM
Senin, 28 Januari 2019
Show HN: Go statistics library with 100% code coverage and no dependencies http://bit.ly/2RRR2bQ
Show HN: Go statistics library with 100% code coverage and no dependencies http://bit.ly/2B7CAlE January 29, 2019 at 10:26AM
Show HN: Cool Google JavaScript Map of Portland's Street Art and Heritage Trees http://bit.ly/2Uoh83e
Show HN: Cool Google JavaScript Map of Portland's Street Art and Heritage Trees http://bit.ly/2DFEKL9 January 29, 2019 at 06:57AM
Show HN: Apprise – A lightweight all-in-one notification solution http://bit.ly/2RkUbvK
Show HN: Apprise – A lightweight all-in-one notification solution http://bit.ly/2UmVMTK January 29, 2019 at 09:30AM
Show HN: Jrnl – A simple static site generator http://bit.ly/2SdBKgZ
Show HN: Jrnl – A simple static site generator http://bit.ly/2ThvPF3 January 29, 2019 at 05:47AM
Show HN: MAME-PSGS – A MAME's GLSL Shader capable of color palette customization http://bit.ly/2SfNUG8
Show HN: MAME-PSGS – A MAME's GLSL Shader capable of color palette customization http://bit.ly/2RUb0CT January 29, 2019 at 07:54AM
Show HN: CoderMirror – Time tracker for developers with a focus on learning http://bit.ly/2CTs69y
Show HN: CoderMirror – Time tracker for developers with a focus on learning http://bit.ly/2WqQTef January 29, 2019 at 12:39AM
Antlia
Antlia.
Antlia (from Latin for "pump") is a constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere. It was established by Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century, and its name was later abbreviated from "Antlia Pneumatica" by John Herschel. Completely visible from latitudes south of 49 degrees north, it is close to the stars forming the old constellation of the ship Argo Navis. Antlia is a faint constellation; its brightest star is Alpha Antliae, an orange giant that is a suspected variable star, ranging between apparent magnitudes 4.22 and 4.29. S Antliae is an eclipsing binary star system, changing in brightness as one star passes in front of the other; sharing a common envelope, the stars are so close they will one day merge to form a single star. Two star systems with known exoplanets, HD 93083 and WASP-66, lie within Antlia, as do NGC 2997, a spiral galaxy, and the Antlia Dwarf Galaxy.
Antlia (from Latin for "pump") is a constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere. It was established by Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century, and its name was later abbreviated from "Antlia Pneumatica" by John Herschel. Completely visible from latitudes south of 49 degrees north, it is close to the stars forming the old constellation of the ship Argo Navis. Antlia is a faint constellation; its brightest star is Alpha Antliae, an orange giant that is a suspected variable star, ranging between apparent magnitudes 4.22 and 4.29. S Antliae is an eclipsing binary star system, changing in brightness as one star passes in front of the other; sharing a common envelope, the stars are so close they will one day merge to form a single star. Two star systems with known exoplanets, HD 93083 and WASP-66, lie within Antlia, as do NGC 2997, a spiral galaxy, and the Antlia Dwarf Galaxy.
Show HN: DerivePass – Password Manager that doesn't store passwords in the cloud http://bit.ly/2SbTMjz
Show HN: DerivePass – Password Manager that doesn't store passwords in the cloud https://derivepass.com/ January 29, 2019 at 04:15AM
Show HN: Latest Movie Trailers all at one place http://bit.ly/2G5HX8d
Show HN: Latest Movie Trailers all at one place http://bit.ly/2RVYnXO January 29, 2019 at 03:33AM
Show HN: FlightConnections - Scheduled Flights from any Airport in the World http://bit.ly/2CQKP5P
Show HN: FlightConnections - Scheduled Flights from any Airport in the World http://bit.ly/1K4V9lX January 29, 2019 at 02:36AM
Show HN: Import modules from URL instead of local node_modules http://bit.ly/2MCZ8PH
Show HN: Import modules from URL instead of local node_modules http://bit.ly/2sURWFv January 28, 2019 at 11:01PM
Show HN: Scale OpenFaaS functions to zero after a period of inactivity http://bit.ly/2B5k4dK
Show HN: Scale OpenFaaS functions to zero after a period of inactivity http://bit.ly/2HC6ILT January 28, 2019 at 09:11PM
Show HN: Draftss – Design and Code on Monthly Subscription http://bit.ly/2HEdb8W
Show HN: Draftss – Design and Code on Monthly Subscription http://draftss.com/ January 28, 2019 at 09:09PM
Show HN: X-spreadsheet – A JavaScript (canvas) spreadsheet for web http://bit.ly/2RSZjfD
Show HN: X-spreadsheet – A JavaScript (canvas) spreadsheet for web http://bit.ly/2Th8W4p January 28, 2019 at 08:32PM
Show HN: OpenFaaS Cloud – multi-user serverless functions managed by Git http://bit.ly/2S4dNc7
Show HN: OpenFaaS Cloud – multi-user serverless functions managed by Git http://bit.ly/2sYrkDX January 28, 2019 at 05:16PM
Show HN: Auto Completion Module in Python. Usable for English or Programming IDE http://bit.ly/2sRNGH0
Show HN: Auto Completion Module in Python. Usable for English or Programming IDE http://bit.ly/2DELbOt January 28, 2019 at 04:00PM
Minggu, 27 Januari 2019
Show HN: Mintable – Roll-your-own Mint clone for managing personal finances http://bit.ly/2B7DoHk
Show HN: Mintable – Roll-your-own Mint clone for managing personal finances http://bit.ly/2B9AvWp January 28, 2019 at 08:24AM
Paul Henderson
Paul Henderson.
Paul Henderson (born January 28, 1943) is a former professional ice hockey player from Canada. A left winger, he played thirteen seasons in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs and Atlanta Flames and five in the World Hockey Association for the Toronto Toros and Birmingham Bulls. Appearing in over 1,000 games, he scored 376 goals and 758 points. He led Team Canada to victory at the 1972 Summit Series against the Soviet Union, scoring the game-winning goal in the sixth, seventh and eighth games, the last of which was voted the "sports moment of the century" by The Canadian Press. The series, played at the height of the Cold War, was viewed as a battle for hockey supremacy. Henderson played in two All-Star Games and has twice been inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame (individually and as a member of the 1972 national team). He was inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in 2013.
Paul Henderson (born January 28, 1943) is a former professional ice hockey player from Canada. A left winger, he played thirteen seasons in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs and Atlanta Flames and five in the World Hockey Association for the Toronto Toros and Birmingham Bulls. Appearing in over 1,000 games, he scored 376 goals and 758 points. He led Team Canada to victory at the 1972 Summit Series against the Soviet Union, scoring the game-winning goal in the sixth, seventh and eighth games, the last of which was voted the "sports moment of the century" by The Canadian Press. The series, played at the height of the Cold War, was viewed as a battle for hockey supremacy. Henderson played in two All-Star Games and has twice been inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame (individually and as a member of the 1972 national team). He was inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in 2013.
Show HN: Extremely simple blogging platform http://bit.ly/2DBDCYF
Show HN: Extremely simple blogging platform http://bit.ly/2G5i9JE January 28, 2019 at 02:52AM
Show HN: Solve/generate Mazes with JavaScript on HTML Canvas http://bit.ly/2S8xakd
Show HN: Solve/generate Mazes with JavaScript on HTML Canvas http://bit.ly/2TgxmLB January 27, 2019 at 10:40PM
Show HN: Chaoslist - a self-prioritizing todo-list http://bit.ly/2B84sWL
Show HN: Chaoslist - a self-prioritizing todo-list https://chaoslist.io/ January 27, 2019 at 08:42PM
Show HN: Arduino Full Stack Tutorial – Deploying a React App on the ESP32 http://bit.ly/2CMOIsh
Show HN: Arduino Full Stack Tutorial – Deploying a React App on the ESP32 http://bit.ly/2DCFHDS January 27, 2019 at 04:14PM
Show HN: A tiny, friendly, strong baseline code for Person re-identification http://bit.ly/2HuL7ES
Show HN: A tiny, friendly, strong baseline code for Person re-identification http://bit.ly/2ClShUR January 27, 2019 at 10:42AM
Sabtu, 26 Januari 2019
Show HN: Binary-to-text encoding safe to pass through modern text processors http://bit.ly/2sRit6A
Show HN: Binary-to-text encoding safe to pass through modern text processors http://bit.ly/2RfUcRK January 27, 2019 at 01:24AM
Show HN: I wrote a scheme interpreter in C http://bit.ly/2S8wo6x
Show HN: I wrote a scheme interpreter in C http://bit.ly/2B4wlPM January 27, 2019 at 06:07AM
Imperator torosus
Imperator torosus.
Imperator torosus, the brawny bolete, is a fungus in the family Boletaceae. Native to southern Europe, the Caucasus and Israel, it is generally associated with deciduous trees such as hornbeam, oak and beech in warm, dry locales. Although generally rare in Europe, it appears to be relatively common in Hungary. Appearing in summer and autumn on chalky soils, the stocky mushrooms have an ochre cap up to 20 cm (8 in) across, yellow pores on the cap underside, and a wine-red to brown or blackish stalk up to 6–15 cm (2.4–5.9 in) long by 3–6 cm (1.2–2.4 in) wide. The pale yellow flesh changes colour when broken or bruised depending on age; younger mushrooms become reddish, and older ones take on bluish tones. Swedish mycologists Elias Magnus Fries and Christopher Theodor Hök described this species as Boletus torosus in 1835, relying in part on the work of Louis Secretan. Eating raw, or sometimes even cooked, mushrooms of this species leads to vomiting and diarrhea.
Imperator torosus, the brawny bolete, is a fungus in the family Boletaceae. Native to southern Europe, the Caucasus and Israel, it is generally associated with deciduous trees such as hornbeam, oak and beech in warm, dry locales. Although generally rare in Europe, it appears to be relatively common in Hungary. Appearing in summer and autumn on chalky soils, the stocky mushrooms have an ochre cap up to 20 cm (8 in) across, yellow pores on the cap underside, and a wine-red to brown or blackish stalk up to 6–15 cm (2.4–5.9 in) long by 3–6 cm (1.2–2.4 in) wide. The pale yellow flesh changes colour when broken or bruised depending on age; younger mushrooms become reddish, and older ones take on bluish tones. Swedish mycologists Elias Magnus Fries and Christopher Theodor Hök described this species as Boletus torosus in 1835, relying in part on the work of Louis Secretan. Eating raw, or sometimes even cooked, mushrooms of this species leads to vomiting and diarrhea.
Show HN: Deep Learning in TensorFlow – The Roadmap for Study and Learning http://bit.ly/2RknD5f
Show HN: Deep Learning in TensorFlow – The Roadmap for Study and Learning http://bit.ly/2FW1SGx January 27, 2019 at 12:03AM
Show HN: Compare Trends on Reddit http://bit.ly/2sOFeYX
Show HN: Compare Trends on Reddit http://bit.ly/2FKbx3c January 26, 2019 at 11:21AM
Show HN: OormiPass – free, cross platform and open sourced password manager http://bit.ly/2Tk54zW
Show HN: OormiPass – free, cross platform and open sourced password manager On Github: http://bit.ly/2DB3PXq Features: * Stores passwords securely using AES encryption. * Requires only one master password to access all passwords. * Stores other useful info like usernames, urls, notes etc. * Items are categorized neatly into groups, which can be accessed easily by simply clicking their names in the list. * Users can customize the groups and all items in the group. * Open URLs directly from Oormi Pass and paste your username and password. Save precious time. * Functions to auto log out and change master password. * Hide or show passwords. * Built in password generator. * Minimal UI. * Runs on MS Windows 7 to 10, Linux and Mac OS. * Code::Blocks 17.12, MinGW, C++11, wxWidgets 3.1.2 * Dependencies: wxWidgets 3.1.2, wxSmith, Crypto++ 5.6.3 Binary for Windows (exe) is available. January 26, 2019 at 04:59PM
Show HN: Terminal CSS http://bit.ly/2Rdye1L
Show HN: Terminal CSS http://bit.ly/2RM1W2O January 26, 2019 at 12:17AM
Jumat, 25 Januari 2019
Show HN: CSS colorizable multicolor SVGs http://bit.ly/2UjeAmD
Show HN: CSS colorizable multicolor SVGs http://bit.ly/2B4FsQl January 25, 2019 at 09:51PM
1956 Winter Olympics
1956 Winter Olympics.
The 1956 Winter Olympics was a multi-sport event celebrated in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, from 26 January to 5 February. Cortina, which had originally been awarded the 1944 Winter Olympics, beat out Montreal, Colorado Springs and Lake Placid for the right to host the 1956 Games. The Cortina Games were the first to rely heavily on corporate sponsorship for funding. Thirty-two nations—the largest number of participating Winter Olympic countries to that point—competed in four sports and twenty-four events. The Italian army transported large amounts of snow to cover the alpine skiing courses. Toni Sailer of the Austrian team became the first person to win all three alpine skiing events in a single Olympics. The figure skating competition (pictured) was held outdoors for the last time. These games were the first Winter Olympics televised to a multi-national audience. For the first time at an Olympic Games, the venues were built with television in mind.
The 1956 Winter Olympics was a multi-sport event celebrated in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, from 26 January to 5 February. Cortina, which had originally been awarded the 1944 Winter Olympics, beat out Montreal, Colorado Springs and Lake Placid for the right to host the 1956 Games. The Cortina Games were the first to rely heavily on corporate sponsorship for funding. Thirty-two nations—the largest number of participating Winter Olympic countries to that point—competed in four sports and twenty-four events. The Italian army transported large amounts of snow to cover the alpine skiing courses. Toni Sailer of the Austrian team became the first person to win all three alpine skiing events in a single Olympics. The figure skating competition (pictured) was held outdoors for the last time. These games were the first Winter Olympics televised to a multi-national audience. For the first time at an Olympic Games, the venues were built with television in mind.
Show HN: Make external SVG files styleable with CSS through injection http://bit.ly/2FO9YlB
Show HN: Make external SVG files styleable with CSS through injection http://bit.ly/2FXVnmN January 26, 2019 at 12:53AM
Show HN: DynamoDB Item Size and Consumed Capacity Calculator http://bit.ly/2B4qjP3
Show HN: DynamoDB Item Size and Consumed Capacity Calculator http://bit.ly/2TfQpp5 January 25, 2019 at 08:17PM
Show HN: Storex – A modular and portable database abstraction for JavaScript http://bit.ly/2B1Ld1i
Show HN: Storex – A modular and portable database abstraction for JavaScript We'd like to show you Storex, a database abstraction layer that allows you to move your database interaction code between client- and server-side. By surrounding it with modular, recombinable packages for common problems such as schema migrations, it's possible to re-use logic touching the database across a wide variety of databases, allowing you to develop your code entirely in-browser in your daily development workflow, and then move your database to PostgreSQL/MySQL back-end once you're ready. Storex was designed modularly enough to easily be adapted to mBaaS like Firebase, which is coming up soon. Right now it's being used in WorldBrain's Memex (worldbrain.io) to provide you with a client-side full-text searchable database of every page you've seen online and your annotations on them (up to 5GB of data for some of our users.) We'd appreciate your thoughts very much, and don't hesitate to get involved! More info: http://bit.ly/2sNeubq... January 25, 2019 at 09:48PM
Show HN: GitHub Actions – An open source list of actions http://bit.ly/2FLdcX3
Show HN: GitHub Actions – An open source list of actions http://bit.ly/2CJexcP January 25, 2019 at 05:12PM
Show HN: I wanted to measure CO2 in my office, so I build a C++ WebServer/App http://bit.ly/2S54UyY
Show HN: I wanted to measure CO2 in my office, so I build a C++ WebServer/App http://bit.ly/2DyXdcb January 25, 2019 at 06:33PM
Show HN: An awesome portal to awesome sites http://bit.ly/2TavtzS
Show HN: An awesome portal to awesome sites http://bit.ly/2B3LT6d January 25, 2019 at 01:53PM
Kamis, 24 Januari 2019
Show HN: Queueing theory intro for software developers http://bit.ly/2Dzjff3
Show HN: Queueing theory intro for software developers http://bit.ly/2UekLbF January 25, 2019 at 11:24AM
ZETA (fusion reactor)
ZETA (fusion reactor).
ZETA was an early experiment in fusion power research. Built at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment in England, it was much larger and more powerful than any other fusion machine at that time. It went into operation in August 1957, and by the end of the month was giving off bursts of about a million neutrons per pulse. Measurements suggested temperatures between 1 and 5 million kelvins, hot enough to produce nuclear fusion reactions. Early results were leaked to the press, and front-page headlines announced a breakthrough. Further experiments revealed measurement errors, and the claim of fusion was publicly withdrawn, casting a chill over the entire fusion establishment. The neutrons were later explained as the product of instabilities in the fuel. ZETA went on to have a long experimental lifetime, supporting work in plasma theory and originating more accurate laser-based temperature measurements that supported the tokamak approach a decade later.
ZETA was an early experiment in fusion power research. Built at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment in England, it was much larger and more powerful than any other fusion machine at that time. It went into operation in August 1957, and by the end of the month was giving off bursts of about a million neutrons per pulse. Measurements suggested temperatures between 1 and 5 million kelvins, hot enough to produce nuclear fusion reactions. Early results were leaked to the press, and front-page headlines announced a breakthrough. Further experiments revealed measurement errors, and the claim of fusion was publicly withdrawn, casting a chill over the entire fusion establishment. The neutrons were later explained as the product of instabilities in the fuel. ZETA went on to have a long experimental lifetime, supporting work in plasma theory and originating more accurate laser-based temperature measurements that supported the tokamak approach a decade later.
Show HN: Optimizing electric scooter collection for charging http://bit.ly/2B3o5Q1
Show HN: Optimizing electric scooter collection for charging http://bit.ly/2TcZpvo January 25, 2019 at 04:02AM
Show HN: The simplest Perceptron you'll ever see, in JavaScript http://bit.ly/2sNF6ZC
Show HN: The simplest Perceptron you'll ever see, in JavaScript http://bit.ly/2RRlR0j January 25, 2019 at 03:15AM
Show HN: Vue-router-prefetch – Prefetch links that are only visible in viewport http://bit.ly/2CKfy4x
Show HN: Vue-router-prefetch – Prefetch links that are only visible in viewport http://bit.ly/2MsBgy6 January 24, 2019 at 10:31PM
Show HN: CircleUps – A Politeness Tool for Busy People http://bit.ly/2Rb2CtF
Show HN: CircleUps – A Politeness Tool for Busy People https://circleups.com/ January 24, 2019 at 08:00PM
Show HN: 10x~20x faster than Golang reflect.DeepEqual http://bit.ly/2FHLWsc
Show HN: 10x~20x faster than Golang reflect.DeepEqual http://bit.ly/2UgI8BD January 24, 2019 at 06:02PM
Show HN: Brutal.JS – markup as functions of state http://bit.ly/2RKO88Y
Show HN: Brutal.JS – markup as functions of state http://bit.ly/2VWGEOC January 24, 2019 at 05:01PM
Show HN: CloudQuery – Turn any website to serverless API (with SPA support) http://bit.ly/2sEne3A
Show HN: CloudQuery – Turn any website to serverless API (with SPA support) http://bit.ly/2Uaq5Ni January 24, 2019 at 04:07PM
Show HN: Fnm, a fast and simple Node.js version manager, built in ReasonML http://bit.ly/2DuZPaS
Show HN: Fnm, a fast and simple Node.js version manager, built in ReasonML http://bit.ly/2sJTtOQ January 24, 2019 at 03:04PM
Show HN: Deep Learning in TensorFlow – The Roadmap for Study and Learning http://bit.ly/2HuKDyE
Show HN: Deep Learning in TensorFlow – The Roadmap for Study and Learning http://bit.ly/2FW1SGx January 24, 2019 at 10:59AM
Rabu, 23 Januari 2019
Show HN: Distributed blockchain experiment written in Crystal http://bit.ly/2FVuu2U
Show HN: Distributed blockchain experiment written in Crystal http://bit.ly/2AL1IOQ January 24, 2019 at 10:16AM
Show HN: MIT DeepTraffic 75.01 MPS Solution http://bit.ly/2HsHTlb
Show HN: MIT DeepTraffic 75.01 MPS Solution http://bit.ly/2S7okDa January 24, 2019 at 07:57AM
Operation Pamphlet
Operation Pamphlet.
Operation Pamphlet (24 January – 27 February 1943) was a World War II convoy that brought the Australian Army's 9th Division home from Egypt. The convoy included five transports, which were protected from Japanese warships by several Allied naval task forces during their trip across the Indian Ocean and along the Australian coastline. The Australian Government had requested an end to the Second Australian Imperial Force's role in the North African Campaign. Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt attempted to convince the Australian Prime Minister, John Curtin, to withdraw the request until the Allied victory in North Africa was complete, but Curtin and Allied military leaders in the South West Pacific believed that the veteran division was needed for planned offensive operations in New Guinea. The 9th Division arrived in Australian ports with no losses from enemy action, and went on to make important contributions in New Guinea during late 1943.
Operation Pamphlet (24 January – 27 February 1943) was a World War II convoy that brought the Australian Army's 9th Division home from Egypt. The convoy included five transports, which were protected from Japanese warships by several Allied naval task forces during their trip across the Indian Ocean and along the Australian coastline. The Australian Government had requested an end to the Second Australian Imperial Force's role in the North African Campaign. Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt attempted to convince the Australian Prime Minister, John Curtin, to withdraw the request until the Allied victory in North Africa was complete, but Curtin and Allied military leaders in the South West Pacific believed that the veteran division was needed for planned offensive operations in New Guinea. The 9th Division arrived in Australian ports with no losses from enemy action, and went on to make important contributions in New Guinea during late 1943.
Show HN: Algorithmic Art Assembly, San Francisco March 22-23rd 2019 http://bit.ly/2sHN1aU
Show HN: Algorithmic Art Assembly, San Francisco March 22-23rd 2019 Very much inspired by the Algorave scene, and after taking part in a live coding conference in the UK last year, I'm hosting a two day conference and music festival in San Francisco called 'Algorithmic Art Assembly' https://aaassembly.org/ Algorithmic Art Assembly is a brand new two day conference and music festival, showcasing a diverse range of artists who are using algorithmic tools and processes in their works. From live coding visuals and music at algoraves, to virtual reality, gaming, augmented tooling, generative music composition, or knot tying, this event celebrates artists abusing algorithms for the aesthetics. Daytime talks will present speakers introducing and demonstrating their art, in an informal and relaxed setting, (very much inspired by Dorkbot). Speakers: Windy Chien, Jon Leidecker, Elizabeth Wilson, Adam Roberts (Google Magenta), Monica Dinculescu (Google Magenta), Olivia Jack, Marc Weidenbaum, Jules Litman-Cleper, M Eiffler, Adam Florin, Yotam Mann & Sarah Rothberg, and a Mark Fell Q&A Each day will feature one workshop in an intimate setting, creating an opportunity for you to learn how to create live coded music using two of the main platforms, SuperCollider (taught by Algobabez) and TidalCycles (taught by Kindohm). Workshops are limited in space, with reservation required. Evening performances will be heavily based upon the algorave format, in which the dancefloor is accompanied by a look behind the veil, with several artists projecting a livestream of their code on screen. Performers will play energetic sets back to back, with minimal switch-over time. Performers: Mark Fell, W00dy, Renick Bell, Kindohm, Algobabez, Kit Clayton, TVO, Shatter Pattern, William Fields, Spednar, Sebastian Camens, Digital Selves, Spatial, Vou, Wobbly, Charlie Roberts hit me up with any questions, but hope to see of you there! January 24, 2019 at 04:28AM
Show HN: PJON network protocol specification v3.1 http://bit.ly/2FRDje5
Show HN: PJON network protocol specification v3.1 http://bit.ly/2FLbDIB January 24, 2019 at 02:34AM
Show HN: Source Code Plagiarism Detector http://bit.ly/2CILHcn
Show HN: Source Code Plagiarism Detector https://zanatex.com/ January 24, 2019 at 02:16AM
Launch HN: Upsolve (YC Nonprofit W19) – TurboTax for Bankruptcy http://bit.ly/2CEYFYK
Launch HN: Upsolve (YC Nonprofit W19) – TurboTax for Bankruptcy Hi HN! I’m Rohan Pavuluri, co-founder of Upsolve ( https://upsolve.org/ ), a nonprofit in YC’s W19 batch. We provide software for low-income people in America that makes filing for bankruptcy less painful and expensive, just like what TurboTax did for filing taxes. Bankruptcy is a lifeline for low-income people in the United States who fall into debt from job loss, medical emergencies, and payday lenders. It allows them to get a fresh start. Unfortunately, it’s impossible for most people to file for bankruptcy because they cannot afford $2,000 for a bankruptcy lawyer. Our average user erases ~$40,000 in debt. I started Upsolve when I was a law school research assistant in college. We were testing out the effectiveness of legal self-help packets for people who could not afford attorneys. I set out to turn these paper packets into a digital product. My co-founder Jonathan Petts spent ten years doing pro bono bankruptcies in his spare time as a corporate attorney. This is where he saw people turned down by brick and mortar legal nonprofits because demand for attorneys far exceeded supply. A judge introduced us in 2016 when she saw we were working on the same idea. Here’s how it works. A user comes to our website and takes a screener to see if they’re a good fit for our service. If they are, they answer a series of questions about their personal finances, upload their tax returns/pay stubs, and take a pre-bankruptcy education course. Our software then generates their forms, and one of our in-house attorneys reviews their forms for accuracy and completeness. If there are any issues, we follow up. When the forms are ready to file, we send them to the user. We track the user’s court notices so that we can fix any issues that may arise after filing. In 2018, we erased over $16,000,000 in debt for 400+ users. We believe that 20M Americans would benefit from filing for bankruptcy. We currently allow our users to donate what they think is fair to us after they complete the process. While we’re mostly funded by foundations and the federal government now, we hope to be sustainable through donations that we receive from our users in the future. Regulations around bankruptcy only permit attorneys providing full-representation to charge clients. We’re looking for any feedback you have on our product or how to reach new users. User stories: http://bit.ly/2RLUHbi TC: https://tcrn.ch/2Cqc0El If interested in donating: http://bit.ly/2RKEItR or email rohan@upsolve.org. January 24, 2019 at 01:15AM
Show HN: DIY DDNS with Bash and Cloudflare APIs http://bit.ly/2HCBVya
Show HN: DIY DDNS with Bash and Cloudflare APIs http://bit.ly/2Dtm3df January 24, 2019 at 12:19AM
Show HN: Not all JavaScript frameworks have a book. AppRun has one http://bit.ly/2sFaPMJ
Show HN: Not all JavaScript frameworks have a book. AppRun has one https://amzn.to/2Du0SYF January 23, 2019 at 11:52PM
Show HN: Five Integral C-Words of Maximally Useful Product Specification (2019) http://bit.ly/2R4ODp7
Show HN: Five Integral C-Words of Maximally Useful Product Specification (2019) http://bit.ly/2WddQBm January 23, 2019 at 11:52PM
Show HN: Git Butler – IFTTT for GitHub pull request and issue workflows http://bit.ly/2FJVBP2
Show HN: Git Butler – IFTTT for GitHub pull request and issue workflows http://bit.ly/2R8vcvJ January 23, 2019 at 11:10PM
Show HN: Add new dimensions to your Medium articles http://bit.ly/2CATZ6e
Show HN: Add new dimensions to your Medium articles http://bit.ly/2DrVy84 January 23, 2019 at 10:29PM
Show HN: Wokring with Files in Golang LINQ http://bit.ly/2FI1nkh
Show HN: Wokring with Files in Golang LINQ http://bit.ly/2FHN7Ih January 23, 2019 at 08:20PM
Show HN: MTR.CSS – Hong Kong MTR Station Colors as CSS Variables http://bit.ly/2T8ymBn
Show HN: MTR.CSS – Hong Kong MTR Station Colors as CSS Variables http://bit.ly/2T9yz7k January 23, 2019 at 01:11PM
Selasa, 22 Januari 2019
Show HN: Deep links to opt out of data sharing by 40+ companies http://bit.ly/2R7eXi9
Show HN: Deep links to opt out of data sharing by 40+ companies http://bit.ly/2Ms3QzN January 23, 2019 at 09:40AM
Show HN: I spent 90 days learning TypeScript to build a UI Framework – rbx http://bit.ly/2RJ5DWX
Show HN: I spent 90 days learning TypeScript to build a UI Framework – rbx http://bit.ly/2FWoqY1 January 23, 2019 at 07:14AM
Show HN: Bon – programming language designed for simplicity, performance, safety http://bit.ly/2sIoClQ
Show HN: Bon – programming language designed for simplicity, performance, safety http://bit.ly/2Ms4vB7 January 23, 2019 at 07:09AM
Show HN: Make feature releases low-risk events with feature flags http://bit.ly/2S0tp0c
Show HN: Make feature releases low-risk events with feature flags http://bit.ly/2S6dMUM January 23, 2019 at 06:10AM
Tottenham outrage
Tottenham outrage.
The Tottenham outrage of 23 January 1909 was a theft of wages from the Schnurmann rubber factory in Tottenham, North London, followed by a two-hour, six-mile (10 km) police chase. The armed robbers, Paul Helfeld and Jacob Lepidus, killed themselves at the end of the pursuit. The bravery of the police led to the creation of the King's Police Medal, awarded to several of those involved in the pursuit. A joint funeral for the two shooting victims—Police Constable William Tyler and Ralph Joscelyne, a ten-year-old boy—was attended by a crowd of up to half a million mourners, including 2,000 policemen. The deaths exacerbated ill feelings towards immigrants in London, and much of the press coverage was anti-Semitic in nature; Helfeld and Lepidus were Jewish Latvian Socialists. Public sentiment was further inflamed the following year after another criminal act by Latvian immigrants, culminating in the Siege of Sidney Street, in which three policemen were murdered.
The Tottenham outrage of 23 January 1909 was a theft of wages from the Schnurmann rubber factory in Tottenham, North London, followed by a two-hour, six-mile (10 km) police chase. The armed robbers, Paul Helfeld and Jacob Lepidus, killed themselves at the end of the pursuit. The bravery of the police led to the creation of the King's Police Medal, awarded to several of those involved in the pursuit. A joint funeral for the two shooting victims—Police Constable William Tyler and Ralph Joscelyne, a ten-year-old boy—was attended by a crowd of up to half a million mourners, including 2,000 policemen. The deaths exacerbated ill feelings towards immigrants in London, and much of the press coverage was anti-Semitic in nature; Helfeld and Lepidus were Jewish Latvian Socialists. Public sentiment was further inflamed the following year after another criminal act by Latvian immigrants, culminating in the Siege of Sidney Street, in which three policemen were murdered.
Show HN: Finish – A Go lib for graceful server shutdown http://bit.ly/2sHUt62
Show HN: Finish – A Go lib for graceful server shutdown http://bit.ly/2HBae8W January 23, 2019 at 04:43AM
Show HN: Is the United States government shut down? http://bit.ly/2CBSULn
Show HN: Is the United States government shut down? http://bit.ly/2FQDDJT January 22, 2019 at 10:19PM
Show HN: Top 300 books were counted from hn in 2018 http://bit.ly/2FHjPJK
Show HN: Top 300 books were counted from hn in 2018 http://bit.ly/2FH2Kzx January 22, 2019 at 08:31PM
Show HN: Metis – ECMAScript6 in-memory fulltext search engine http://bit.ly/2FRU8W0
Show HN: Metis – ECMAScript6 in-memory fulltext search engine http://bit.ly/2AYJTfm January 22, 2019 at 07:28PM
Show HN: A FreeCAD macro to generate parametric models of Lego bricks http://bit.ly/2TeIHeQ
Show HN: A FreeCAD macro to generate parametric models of Lego bricks http://bit.ly/2DrKXdq January 22, 2019 at 05:13PM
Show HN: Esy – fast and simple package management for native ReasonML/OCaml http://bit.ly/2CyThX7
Show HN: Esy – fast and simple package management for native ReasonML/OCaml https://esy.sh January 22, 2019 at 07:11PM
Show HN: Instantly create a secure URL to your Mac http://bit.ly/2RZUm40
Show HN: Instantly create a secure URL to your Mac https://emporter.app January 22, 2019 at 04:49PM
Show HN: Hosted-Danger: Danger as a Service Written in Crystal by Yahoo Japan http://bit.ly/2FHfBlt
Show HN: Hosted-Danger: Danger as a Service Written in Crystal by Yahoo Japan http://bit.ly/2sFyuMX January 22, 2019 at 01:33PM
Show HN: I made a phone-controlled door lock using an Arduino and a 3D printer http://bit.ly/2FFBD83
Show HN: I made a phone-controlled door lock using an Arduino and a 3D printer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-9hKzVNNs0 January 22, 2019 at 01:30PM
Senin, 21 Januari 2019
Show HN: Compare Trends on Hacker News http://bit.ly/2W9evE0
Show HN: Compare Trends on Hacker News http://bit.ly/2Fwvomj January 22, 2019 at 11:51AM
Show HN: Convert article in current tab to readable form and upload it to IPFS http://bit.ly/2R5xoEe
Show HN: Convert article in current tab to readable form and upload it to IPFS https://mzl.la/2FRGp1M January 22, 2019 at 10:16AM
Show HN: Maker's Digest – Maker updates sent directly to your inbox http://bit.ly/2AZEqFb
Show HN: Maker's Digest – Maker updates sent directly to your inbox http://bit.ly/2sNdNPv January 22, 2019 at 06:46AM
Show HN: Caption This – an iOS to make Instagram story videos accessible http://bit.ly/2T1t8r6
Show HN: Caption This – an iOS to make Instagram story videos accessible Hi HN, I made an iOS app called "Caption This" that adds real-time captions to videos for Instagram stories. If you've ever tried to watch Instagram stories in a public space, then you already know the problem I’m trying to solve. The “Caption This” app solves this problem by using speech recognition to automatically add closed-captions to videos. Instagram stories with captions get more engagement. They're also more accessible to deaf members in your audience. You can edit the captions in case the speech recognition thinks you meant "ducking". You can also change the font and text/background colors of the captions. The app is built with React Native. At this point it's about 2/3 React Native and 1/3 native iOS and Objective-C. It's also open source (GPL v3) so you can check out the source too if you're into that kind of thing! Here is a link to the iOS app store: https://apple.co/2FRjR0L And here’s a link to the GitHub: http://bit.ly/2FHeUbD January 22, 2019 at 05:42AM
Show HN: List of IPs making illegal auth attempts and users used doing so http://bit.ly/2HpJQ22
Show HN: List of IPs making illegal auth attempts and users used doing so http://bit.ly/2U9avSc January 22, 2019 at 05:09AM
Show HN: Real-time and automated security testing in Python http://bit.ly/2U1cyrg
Show HN: Real-time and automated security testing in Python http://bit.ly/2QpYzt0 January 22, 2019 at 04:18AM
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games.
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games is a sports and party game developed by Sega Sports R&D. Published by Nintendo in Japan and by Sega in other regions, it was released on the Wii in November 2007 and the Nintendo DS handheld in January 2008. It features the two title characters and fourteen others from the Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog games, participating in twenty-four events based on the official venues of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, including the Bird's Nest (pictured). Players assume the role of a Nintendo or Sega character, using either the Wii Remote or a stylus and button controls. Critics praised the multiplayer interaction of the Wii game (not offered on the DS) and the variety of events of both versions, but criticized the Wii version for its complexity. Mario & Sonic was awarded "Best Wii game of 2007" at the Games Convention in Leipzig, Germany. It sold over ten million units and started a series of related sports video games to coincide with Olympic events.
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games is a sports and party game developed by Sega Sports R&D. Published by Nintendo in Japan and by Sega in other regions, it was released on the Wii in November 2007 and the Nintendo DS handheld in January 2008. It features the two title characters and fourteen others from the Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog games, participating in twenty-four events based on the official venues of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, including the Bird's Nest (pictured). Players assume the role of a Nintendo or Sega character, using either the Wii Remote or a stylus and button controls. Critics praised the multiplayer interaction of the Wii game (not offered on the DS) and the variety of events of both versions, but criticized the Wii version for its complexity. Mario & Sonic was awarded "Best Wii game of 2007" at the Games Convention in Leipzig, Germany. It sold over ten million units and started a series of related sports video games to coincide with Olympic events.
Show HN: FBP editor for music/vfx with [three, tone, tensorflow].js nodes http://bit.ly/2CCVwsz
Show HN: FBP editor for music/vfx with [three, tone, tensorflow].js nodes http://bit.ly/2R0XND7 January 22, 2019 at 05:35AM
Show HN: Feeding Cards Against Humanity responses into a neural net http://bit.ly/2FQZPDJ
Show HN: Feeding Cards Against Humanity responses into a neural net http://bit.ly/2sF5RQ8 January 22, 2019 at 01:40AM
Show HN: How to find OSS repositories or issues you can contribute http://bit.ly/2DsctYf
Show HN: How to find OSS repositories or issues you can contribute https://goofi.now.sh/ January 21, 2019 at 11:04PM
Show HN: Cron.life – new way to monitor cron tasks http://bit.ly/2Udh6v1
Show HN: Cron.life – new way to monitor cron tasks https://cron.life January 21, 2019 at 10:58PM
Show HN: Creating a Programming Language in Swift http://bit.ly/2sFmYRQ
Show HN: Creating a Programming Language in Swift http://bit.ly/2RDBtEP January 21, 2019 at 10:42PM
Show HN: Library for capturing video in a React app http://bit.ly/2HqBTcN
Show HN: Library for capturing video in a React app http://bit.ly/2HpnKMS January 21, 2019 at 10:28PM
Show HN: Visual Basic 6 reimagined in JavaScript http://bit.ly/2AW3m0l
Show HN: Visual Basic 6 reimagined in JavaScript http://bit.ly/2FL7C5U January 21, 2019 at 04:47PM
Show HN: Discover most reviewed places on Google Maps http://bit.ly/2CywpXH
Show HN: Discover most reviewed places on Google Maps http://bit.ly/2sCCUo3 January 21, 2019 at 04:23PM
Show HN: SocialAmnesia-An open source tool that auto-erases old Reddits/tweets http://bit.ly/2CDbO4O
Show HN: SocialAmnesia-An open source tool that auto-erases old Reddits/tweets http://bit.ly/2MmagjX January 21, 2019 at 05:28AM
Minggu, 20 Januari 2019
Reception history of Jane Austen
Reception history of Jane Austen.
Jane Austen's novels have risen in popularity in recent decades, becoming the subject of intense scholarly study and the centre of a diverse fan culture. Austen, the author of Pride and Prejudice (1813) and Emma (1815), is one of the most widely read novelists in the English language. During her lifetime, her novels brought her little personal fame; like many women writers, she published anonymously. When they were published, her works received few positive reviews. By the mid-19th century, her novels were admired by members of the literary elite, but it was not until the 1940s that Austen was widely accepted in academia as a "great English novelist". The second half of the 20th century saw a proliferation of scholarship exploring artistic, ideological and historical aspects of her works. The 1940 film Pride and Prejudice was the first of many television and film adaptations. In the 21st century, Austen fandom supports an industry of printed sequels and prequels.
Jane Austen's novels have risen in popularity in recent decades, becoming the subject of intense scholarly study and the centre of a diverse fan culture. Austen, the author of Pride and Prejudice (1813) and Emma (1815), is one of the most widely read novelists in the English language. During her lifetime, her novels brought her little personal fame; like many women writers, she published anonymously. When they were published, her works received few positive reviews. By the mid-19th century, her novels were admired by members of the literary elite, but it was not until the 1940s that Austen was widely accepted in academia as a "great English novelist". The second half of the 20th century saw a proliferation of scholarship exploring artistic, ideological and historical aspects of her works. The 1940 film Pride and Prejudice was the first of many television and film adaptations. In the 21st century, Austen fandom supports an industry of printed sequels and prequels.
Show HN: Nanosecond C message logger http://bit.ly/2DmJViN
Show HN: Nanosecond C message logger Hello, Some time ago I did a data logger for fun, just to check if I could beat the performance of an old C++ project of mine (mini-async-log) and to avoid letting my multithreading-C skills rust when on a non-programming gig (using Yocto/OE, very little programming). This project is a BSD licensed, producer-wait-free (when using thread-local storage) generic message logger with high performance, decent test coverage, and type-safe C strings (requires C11 or C++ compiler). It was a shame to let this project to die unknown, as I think that it has potential to be used on some niches as network programs, HFT, games, etc. so here I am sharing it. http://bit.ly/2nOlMGV This was an evolution of a similar logger I did, this time I wanted to achieve wait-free producers, so this implementation can use thread-local storage to achieve that. Some other non allocation-free strategies are also available. I still aimed for as easy as possible usage/learning curve and maintenance vs lots of features. It has some interesting things too: -It has one modification on Djukov's MPMC queue to make it MPSC and accepting variable (but limited) bucket size allocations (at the expense of unfairness towards bigger buckets). There are more modifications/variations on this Djukov queue on the library where I'm collecting all the generic stuff that I use when developing C programs. -The project still maintains automatic type detection of the string formatters by using "clever" hardcore C preprocessor abuse mixed with C11 type-generic expressions. It still accepts most non-type printf modifiers. This is at the same time beautiful and ugly (you know what I mean), for the uglyness part, automated testing is available. NOTE: Untested on Windows. January 21, 2019 at 02:07AM
Show HN Better IT projects Q/A http://bit.ly/2DnJvsI
Show HN Better IT projects Q/A http://bit.ly/2Mpuo4Q January 20, 2019 at 11:55PM
Show HN: ASCII TV – Stream ASCII movies in your terminal with curl http://bit.ly/2FOqVeW
Show HN: ASCII TV – Stream ASCII movies in your terminal with curl http://bit.ly/2sAYHfx January 20, 2019 at 11:20PM
Show HN: Drymail – A minimalist but complete email framework for Python http://bit.ly/2MiU9Up
Show HN: Drymail – A minimalist but complete email framework for Python http://bit.ly/2sxX9CZ January 20, 2019 at 10:00PM
Show HN: Lito - A virtual office for your remote team http://bit.ly/2RDc7XC
Show HN: Lito - A virtual office for your remote team https://getlito.co January 20, 2019 at 06:14PM
Show HN: Use Chrome Headless in the Cloud from the Browser http://bit.ly/2MlBYNM
Show HN: Use Chrome Headless in the Cloud from the Browser http://bit.ly/2Dk4qfW January 20, 2019 at 03:03PM
Show HN: List of serverless failure stories http://bit.ly/2RVs8aC
Show HN: List of serverless failure stories http://bit.ly/2ATFDhg January 20, 2019 at 04:21PM
Sabtu, 19 Januari 2019
Show HN: Fine Wordclocks: more than a time piece, they are a piece of art http://bit.ly/2W7hNrw
Show HN: Fine Wordclocks: more than a time piece, they are a piece of art http://bit.ly/2QXrlBj January 20, 2019 at 07:20AM
Show HN: Help solve Common Voice’s validation backlog http://bit.ly/2Cwf4yB
Show HN: Help solve Common Voice’s validation backlog https://mzl.la/2i3qJva January 20, 2019 at 06:48AM
San Junipero
San Junipero.
"San Junipero" is the fourth episode of the third series of the science fiction anthology programme Black Mirror. Premiering on Netflix on 21 October 2016 with the rest of series three, the episode stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Mackenzie Davis (pictured) as the outgoing Kelly and the more introverted Yorkie. They meet at a 1980s nightclub in San Junipero, a beach resort town. Written by series creator Charlie Brooker as an optimistic love story, it is more positive in tone than previous episodes. "San Junipero" was the first episode written following the show's departure from Channel 4; it was inspired by nostalgia therapy and originally featured a heterosexual couple. Some pieces of music, such as "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" by Belinda Carlisle, hint at the episode's plot twist. Filming took place in Cape Town, South Africa, and London, England, with Owen Harris as director. The episode received critical acclaim, winning two Primetime Emmy Awards and two British Academy Television Craft Awards.
"San Junipero" is the fourth episode of the third series of the science fiction anthology programme Black Mirror. Premiering on Netflix on 21 October 2016 with the rest of series three, the episode stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Mackenzie Davis (pictured) as the outgoing Kelly and the more introverted Yorkie. They meet at a 1980s nightclub in San Junipero, a beach resort town. Written by series creator Charlie Brooker as an optimistic love story, it is more positive in tone than previous episodes. "San Junipero" was the first episode written following the show's departure from Channel 4; it was inspired by nostalgia therapy and originally featured a heterosexual couple. Some pieces of music, such as "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" by Belinda Carlisle, hint at the episode's plot twist. Filming took place in Cape Town, South Africa, and London, England, with Owen Harris as director. The episode received critical acclaim, winning two Primetime Emmy Awards and two British Academy Television Craft Awards.
Show HN: Gardening with the ESP8266 - BionicCactus http://bit.ly/2ATuYTD
Show HN: Gardening with the ESP8266 - BionicCactus http://bit.ly/2DkrjQn January 20, 2019 at 05:10AM
Show HN: Colony Ant Simulator with Python3 http://bit.ly/2RFwhA4
Show HN: Colony Ant Simulator with Python3 http://bit.ly/2RDIJAr January 20, 2019 at 04:59AM
Show HN: Task – A simple build tool written in Go http://bit.ly/2U0yPp6
Show HN: Task – A simple build tool written in Go https://taskfile.org/ January 20, 2019 at 02:56AM
Show HN: Pipelines – Language for scripting parrallel pipelines with Python http://bit.ly/2FLOuVp
Show HN: Pipelines – Language for scripting parrallel pipelines with Python http://bit.ly/2VPUmmc January 20, 2019 at 01:47AM
Show HN: Small es6 framework for describing / running genetic algorithms http://bit.ly/2CuXFq9
Show HN: Small es6 framework for describing / running genetic algorithms http://bit.ly/2DkW0ox January 20, 2019 at 01:05AM
Show HN: C++ Editor for Teaching How to Code http://bit.ly/2FKo86d
Show HN: C++ Editor for Teaching How to Code http://bit.ly/2VXyHbM January 20, 2019 at 12:20AM
Show HN: Markdown Presenter with React/TypeScript http://bit.ly/2FLnvtc
Show HN: Markdown Presenter with React/TypeScript http://bit.ly/2Cv4qZa January 19, 2019 at 08:52PM
Show HN: A 3D recreation of the book cover of 'Gödel, Escher, Bach' in Three.js http://bit.ly/2DlLayA
Show HN: A 3D recreation of the book cover of 'Gödel, Escher, Bach' in Three.js https://aidenbuis.com/ January 19, 2019 at 07:49PM
Show HN: Tania, an open source farm management software http://bit.ly/2HxV7gT
Show HN: Tania, an open source farm management software http://bit.ly/2QW0YvP January 19, 2019 at 03:46PM
Jumat, 18 Januari 2019
Thomasomys ucucha
Thomasomys ucucha.
Thomasomys ucucha is a rodent in the family Cricetidae. Found only in the Cordillera Oriental mountain range of Ecuador (map shown), it is known from forests and grasslands from 3,380 to 3,720 meters (11,090 to 12,200 ft) above sea level. It may share its habitat with seven other species of Thomasomys. First collected in 1903 and formally described as a new species in 2003, T. ucucha most closely resembles the woodland Oldfield mouse, which occurs further to the north. Medium-sized, dark-furred, and long-tailed, T. ucucha can be distinguished from other species of Thomasomys by its large, broad, procumbent upper incisors. Head-and-body length is 94 to 119 mm (3.7 to 4.7 in), and body mass is 24 to 46 grams (0.85 to 1.62 oz). The front part of the skull is flat, short, and broad. The incisive foramina, openings at the front of the palate, are short, and the palate itself is broad and smooth. It is listed as a vulnerable species due to the threat of habitat destruction.
Thomasomys ucucha is a rodent in the family Cricetidae. Found only in the Cordillera Oriental mountain range of Ecuador (map shown), it is known from forests and grasslands from 3,380 to 3,720 meters (11,090 to 12,200 ft) above sea level. It may share its habitat with seven other species of Thomasomys. First collected in 1903 and formally described as a new species in 2003, T. ucucha most closely resembles the woodland Oldfield mouse, which occurs further to the north. Medium-sized, dark-furred, and long-tailed, T. ucucha can be distinguished from other species of Thomasomys by its large, broad, procumbent upper incisors. Head-and-body length is 94 to 119 mm (3.7 to 4.7 in), and body mass is 24 to 46 grams (0.85 to 1.62 oz). The front part of the skull is flat, short, and broad. The incisive foramina, openings at the front of the palate, are short, and the palate itself is broad and smooth. It is listed as a vulnerable species due to the threat of habitat destruction.
Show HN: Tengo lang – A fast script language for Go http://bit.ly/2Fzf3Ol
Show HN: Tengo lang – A fast script language for Go https://tengolang.com/ January 19, 2019 at 04:55AM
Show HN: My low-tech, 1997-style site helped me adopt thousands of subscribers http://bit.ly/2Hi1LHC
Show HN: My low-tech, 1997-style site helped me adopt thousands of subscribers I run a weekly humorous newsletter about the tech industry/tech jobs called TechLoaf ( http://bit.ly/2FBE2AN ). After experimenting, A/B/C/D/E testing, etc I found that using the lowest, simplest landing page possible actually led me to gain thousands more followers and a much higher conversion. I don't even post content on the site - the content is only accessible through the newsletter itself (or links or search, but nobody does that). Part of me wonders how much of modern UI/UX is oversell, especially when explaining value proposition to an educated, skeptical audience. I mean look at any dime-a-dozen SaaS company - there is so much unnecessary information going on on every landing page when ultimately the goal is typically just to get someone to "Request a Demo" on the page. Also, shameless plug to sign up yourself if you'd like. Management tips to fire anyone who doesn't "spark joy" ( http://bit.ly/2FJNoJN... ) PIP'd employee claims sanctuary in lactation room ( http://bit.ly/2FBE37P... ) Here's a snippet of the final product, hidden behind the landing page. ( http://bit.ly/2FJNpNR... ) January 19, 2019 at 01:13AM
Show HN: A Golang library to build Turing machine http://bit.ly/2TYcBEn
Show HN: A Golang library to build Turing machine http://bit.ly/2Dk5H72 January 18, 2019 at 11:55PM
Show HN: Hacker News 2018, Year in Review http://bit.ly/2DjDpJB
Show HN: Hacker News 2018, Year in Review http://bit.ly/2SXaFMd January 18, 2019 at 11:31PM
Show HN: Musish – Web client for Apple Music http://bit.ly/2FAxr9K
Show HN: Musish – Web client for Apple Music https://musi.sh January 18, 2019 at 11:28PM
Show HN: London Underground journey depths http://bit.ly/2sBvvFu
Show HN: London Underground journey depths http://bit.ly/2W0Es8y January 18, 2019 at 08:50PM
Show HN: HTML5 Video Player in TypeScript http://bit.ly/2FB2SR3
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Kamis, 17 Januari 2019
Show HN: 10 year challenge with browser history back button http://bit.ly/2T37VNw
Show HN: 10 year challenge with browser history back button https://wb.schwiha.de/ January 18, 2019 at 09:31AM
Witches' Sabbath (The Great He-Goat)
Witches' Sabbath (The Great He-Goat).
Witches' Sabbath (The Great He-Goat) is an oil mural by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya. Satan is depicted as a goat in moonlit silhouette who hulks over a coven of terrified witches; a young woman in black sits at far right, withdrawn from the others, perhaps in defiance. The mural is one of the fourteen Black Paintings Goya created on the plaster walls of his home, the Quinta del Sordo, around 1822. He was in his mid-70s, living alone and suffering mental and physical distress. As in some of his earlier works, Witches' Sabbath seems to explore themes of aging, death, violence and intimidation. It is generally seen by art historians as a satire on the credulity of the age and as a condemnation of superstitions, such as the witch trials of the Spanish Inquisition. Some fifty years after Goya's death, the murals were removed from the home by transferring them to canvas supports. Today the paintings are in the collection of the Museo del Prado in Madrid.
Witches' Sabbath (The Great He-Goat) is an oil mural by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya. Satan is depicted as a goat in moonlit silhouette who hulks over a coven of terrified witches; a young woman in black sits at far right, withdrawn from the others, perhaps in defiance. The mural is one of the fourteen Black Paintings Goya created on the plaster walls of his home, the Quinta del Sordo, around 1822. He was in his mid-70s, living alone and suffering mental and physical distress. As in some of his earlier works, Witches' Sabbath seems to explore themes of aging, death, violence and intimidation. It is generally seen by art historians as a satire on the credulity of the age and as a condemnation of superstitions, such as the witch trials of the Spanish Inquisition. Some fifty years after Goya's death, the murals were removed from the home by transferring them to canvas supports. Today the paintings are in the collection of the Museo del Prado in Madrid.
Show HN: Generate a OPML Feed of SEC Stock Filings for Multiple Companies http://bit.ly/2RS4eg8
Show HN: Generate a OPML Feed of SEC Stock Filings for Multiple Companies https://opml.bb8.fun/ January 18, 2019 at 03:01AM
Show HN: A PWA for checking products' nutritional values by scanning its barcode http://bit.ly/2AQr1Pz
Show HN: A PWA for checking products' nutritional values by scanning its barcode http://bit.ly/2RWCkPW January 18, 2019 at 02:05AM
Show HN: TheSaaS X – A Landing Page Builder for Startups on Top of WordPress 5 http://bit.ly/2T202rm
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Show HN: Shots AI – Turn designs into code with one click http://bit.ly/2ATDi5Q
Show HN: Shots AI – Turn designs into code with one click https://www.shots.ai January 18, 2019 at 02:15AM
Show HN: Data Science Topic List and Textbook Reviews http://bit.ly/2RvgX9f
Show HN: Data Science Topic List and Textbook Reviews http://bit.ly/2QTWLsw January 17, 2019 at 11:50PM
Show HN: Json2graphql: From a JSON file to postgres-backed realtime GraphQL http://bit.ly/2FzQwbS
Show HN: Json2graphql: From a JSON file to postgres-backed realtime GraphQL http://bit.ly/2MdwcgW January 17, 2019 at 05:34PM
Show HN: Realtime Web UI for Chrome Headless http://bit.ly/2FxwxL5
Show HN: Realtime Web UI for Chrome Headless http://bit.ly/2TWA9t1 January 17, 2019 at 03:26PM
Show HN: docker-run.com enables to “docker run” in the clould with a subdomain http://bit.ly/2QUlzAl
Show HN: docker-run.com enables to “docker run” in the clould with a subdomain https://docker-run.com January 17, 2019 at 02:29PM
Rabu, 16 Januari 2019
The Jonathan Ross Show
The Jonathan Ross Show.
"Talk That Talk" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her 2011 studio album of the same name. It features a rap verse by Jay-Z, who had previously collaborated with her on "Umbrella" in 2007 and "Run This Town" in 2009. A hip hop song with R&B beats, rough drums and unrefined synths, it was written by Jay-Z, Ester Dean, The Notorious B.I.G., Buckwild, Sean Combs, and Chucky Thompson together with the Norwegian production duo StarGate. Def Jam Recordings serviced the track to urban radio in the United States on January 17, 2012. The single was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 2013 ceremony. It reached number 31 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 25 on the UK Singles Chart, and made top ten lists in Israel, Norway, and South Korea. Over one million copies were downloaded in the US. Rihanna performed the song on The Jonathan Ross Show and Saturday Night Live, and included it on set lists on tour with Eminem.
"Talk That Talk" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her 2011 studio album of the same name. It features a rap verse by Jay-Z, who had previously collaborated with her on "Umbrella" in 2007 and "Run This Town" in 2009. A hip hop song with R&B beats, rough drums and unrefined synths, it was written by Jay-Z, Ester Dean, The Notorious B.I.G., Buckwild, Sean Combs, and Chucky Thompson together with the Norwegian production duo StarGate. Def Jam Recordings serviced the track to urban radio in the United States on January 17, 2012. The single was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 2013 ceremony. It reached number 31 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 25 on the UK Singles Chart, and made top ten lists in Israel, Norway, and South Korea. Over one million copies were downloaded in the US. Rihanna performed the song on The Jonathan Ross Show and Saturday Night Live, and included it on set lists on tour with Eminem.
Show HN: HN Detox – Hacker News Daily Newsletter http://bit.ly/2TU44C9
Show HN: HN Detox – Hacker News Daily Newsletter http://hndetox.com/v2 January 17, 2019 at 05:46AM
Show HN: The World Beyond React, Vue and Angular http://bit.ly/2stOXnz
Show HN: The World Beyond React, Vue and Angular http://bit.ly/2QQdxbP January 17, 2019 at 03:19AM
Show HN: Image Dataset of 5,623 street art photos of 15 labeled artists http://bit.ly/2FCWckE
Show HN: Image Dataset of 5,623 street art photos of 15 labeled artists http://bit.ly/2ANItnU January 17, 2019 at 02:29AM
Show HN: Fill common PDF forms on the web with Anvil http://bit.ly/2DgauWT
Show HN: Fill common PDF forms on the web with Anvil http://bit.ly/2Coo3Sy January 17, 2019 at 01:06AM
Show HN: Pitch Deck Template v.3, the easiest way to create your pitch deck http://bit.ly/2Ddc6k6
Show HN: Pitch Deck Template v.3, the easiest way to create your pitch deck http://bit.ly/2sC83G1 January 16, 2019 at 11:02PM
Show HN: Fisher 3.0 – the package manager for the fish-shell http://bit.ly/2CqiDpX
Show HN: Fisher 3.0 – the package manager for the fish-shell http://bit.ly/2RvmHzD January 16, 2019 at 09:14PM
Show HN: Small project on particle animation, genetic algorithms and plain JS http://bit.ly/2svD1Bx
Show HN: Small project on particle animation, genetic algorithms and plain JS http://bit.ly/2CrrtEd January 16, 2019 at 09:07PM
Show HN: Buku – A browser-independent bookmark manager http://bit.ly/2FBGtCp
Show HN: Buku – A browser-independent bookmark manager http://bit.ly/1YohpmD January 16, 2019 at 08:52PM
Show HN: ResizePixel – Ridiculously simple online image editing http://bit.ly/2HfX1m0
Show HN: ResizePixel – Ridiculously simple online image editing http://bit.ly/2AR7tuz January 16, 2019 at 08:00PM
Show HN: Nicheboard – Spend less time googling and more time applying http://bit.ly/2RyILte
Show HN: Nicheboard – Spend less time googling and more time applying https://nicheboard.co January 16, 2019 at 05:49PM
Show HN: Postmake – A directory of 250+ tools and resources for your projects http://bit.ly/2RyuVar
Show HN: Postmake – A directory of 250+ tools and resources for your projects https://postmake.io January 16, 2019 at 05:08PM
Show HN: Shiny.js simulates reflections on the web for mobile devices http://bit.ly/2SVANHd
Show HN: Shiny.js simulates reflections on the web for mobile devices http://bit.ly/2HfuIUO January 16, 2019 at 03:39PM
Selasa, 15 Januari 2019
Show HN: Reverse Engineering C++ just got a bit easier http://bit.ly/2TLYZvQ
Show HN: Reverse Engineering C++ just got a bit easier http://bit.ly/2HomjOG January 16, 2019 at 05:58AM
Political career of John C. Breckinridge
Political career of John C. Breckinridge.
The political career of John C. Breckinridge included service in the governments of Kentucky, the United States, and the Confederate States of America. Breckinridge (January 16, 1821 – May 17, 1875) was inaugurated in 1857 as James Buchanan's vice president, and remains the youngest person to ever hold the office. In 1860 he ran as the presidential candidate of a dissident group of Southern Democrats and won the electoral votes of most of the Southern states, but he finished a distant second among four candidates, losing the election to the Republican candidate, Abraham Lincoln. Most Southern states seceded, but Kentucky stayed in the Union. Previously elected to a U.S. Senate term that began in 1861, Breckenridge fled the state, joined the Confederate States Army, and was expelled from the Senate. Confederate President Jefferson Davis appointed him Secretary of War in February 1865.
The political career of John C. Breckinridge included service in the governments of Kentucky, the United States, and the Confederate States of America. Breckinridge (January 16, 1821 – May 17, 1875) was inaugurated in 1857 as James Buchanan's vice president, and remains the youngest person to ever hold the office. In 1860 he ran as the presidential candidate of a dissident group of Southern Democrats and won the electoral votes of most of the Southern states, but he finished a distant second among four candidates, losing the election to the Republican candidate, Abraham Lincoln. Most Southern states seceded, but Kentucky stayed in the Union. Previously elected to a U.S. Senate term that began in 1861, Breckenridge fled the state, joined the Confederate States Army, and was expelled from the Senate. Confederate President Jefferson Davis appointed him Secretary of War in February 1865.
Show HN: Pgbackup: add an encrypted and zero-lag backup to your postgres db http://bit.ly/2soW4h0
Show HN: Pgbackup: add an encrypted and zero-lag backup to your postgres db http://bit.ly/2HdxVnD January 16, 2019 at 05:50AM
Show HN: DataHero – The fastest easiest way to automate Metrics and KPIs http://bit.ly/2ROyhFn
Show HN: DataHero – The fastest easiest way to automate Metrics and KPIs https://datahero.com January 16, 2019 at 03:12AM
Show HN: Mathematical Art for plotters http://bit.ly/2TOTmwT
Show HN: Mathematical Art for plotters http://bit.ly/2QRh75t January 16, 2019 at 02:16AM
Show HN: 7 Cheatsheets for Python, JS, and More, Built with Markdown and LaTeX http://bit.ly/2VUpWPW
Show HN: 7 Cheatsheets for Python, JS, and More, Built with Markdown and LaTeX http://bit.ly/2HekAf5 January 16, 2019 at 12:44AM
Show HN: Frontend Jobs – find your next great frontend developer gig http://bit.ly/2SVaGAn
Show HN: Frontend Jobs – find your next great frontend developer gig http://bit.ly/2FyKYxD? January 16, 2019 at 01:07AM
Show HN: A tool that helps you focus on startup metrics that matter http://bit.ly/2RKaCpN
Show HN: A tool that helps you focus on startup metrics that matter https://unubo.com/views January 16, 2019 at 12:15AM
Show HN: Code to Graph: Visualize JavaScript code as a network diagram http://bit.ly/2Rx9uqf
Show HN: Code to Graph: Visualize JavaScript code as a network diagram http://bit.ly/2Dc46zK January 15, 2019 at 11:16PM
Show HN: We compiled a database of 45k+ investors to raise a seed round http://bit.ly/2RNZGqZ
Show HN: We compiled a database of 45k+ investors to raise a seed round Hey guys! Investor Scout ( http://bit.ly/2VXtZuT ) is a categorized database of over 45,000 angel investors and venture capitalists. Finding the right investors to pitch your startup to––then finding the best way to reach out to them directly––is a nightmare. The data is spread out all over the internet, down the google rabbit hole, Twitter, LinkedIn, and AngelList. Research can take hundreds of hours on its own, not even counting the time it takes to actually reach out to investors, go through initial screens, get meetings, and finally close a round. Last year we launched Investor Hunt on Product Hunt and it was obvious to us that we hit on a strong need, so we’ve been working hard on improving everything about the product. Investor Scout is Investor Hunt 2.0 (we’ve re-branded from “Hunt” to “Scout”). Since our 1.0 almost 200 companies like Rip Van Wafels and The Family have used Investor Hunt. For our 2.0 we’ve completely revamped the UI, updated our dataset (we’re also halfway through another massive dataset update that we’ll be launching this year), and built out a more sophisticated system for saving investors & exporting their contact info. Like our 1.0, investors are categorized by what they’re likely to invest in next (based on their interests and what they’ve already invested in). The dataset includes emails (almost 30k), phone numbers, investor tags, past investments, the company they work for, and social media profiles. We’d love feedback––thanks for reading this - Matt & Aaron PS: We just launched on Product Hunt: http://bit.ly/2QQ8Kam January 15, 2019 at 10:11PM
Show HN: Crowdsourced freelance contract template, written in plain language http://bit.ly/2RtDKCf
Show HN: Crowdsourced freelance contract template, written in plain language http://bit.ly/2DaFPu9 January 15, 2019 at 09:32PM
Show HN: Marble Marcher (Game) Using a Fractal Physics Engine http://bit.ly/2MaTFQ0
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Show HN: Statistics library for Golang http://bit.ly/2M9LROB
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Show HN: Lurrker – Another way to browse Reddit http://bit.ly/2DdlvZ1
Show HN: Lurrker – Another way to browse Reddit https://lurrker.com January 15, 2019 at 08:00PM
Show HN: I made a Forth-Based OS for the TI-84+ Calculator http://bit.ly/2AM7IXA
Show HN: I made a Forth-Based OS for the TI-84+ Calculator http://bit.ly/2CXEQ0g As a successor to my previous project[1], a Forth interpreter that runs under the TI operating system, I decided to go all the way and write my own assembler and OS. This is a project I've been working on for just over a month, but there's still a long way to go. The idea is to have a kernel + the Forth interpreter and compiler, then users can modify how their operating system works through the Forth files. My Forth implementation is mostly ANS-standard conforming, so most code should work right out of the box without any problem. See the GitHub repository for more, along with building instructions (you only need Guile and make build!) [1] http://bit.ly/2FrFs0A January 15, 2019 at 07:33PM
Show HN: Lists (YouTube, Twitch, Website) of Brave Browser Publishers http://bit.ly/2QPmbqV
Show HN: Lists (YouTube, Twitch, Website) of Brave Browser Publishers https://batgrowth.com/ January 15, 2019 at 04:10PM
Senin, 14 Januari 2019
Show HN: A simple, proactive link reminder for links you'd like to see again http://bit.ly/2D9X1Qw
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Wōdejebato
Wōdejebato.
Wōdejebato is an undersea volcanic mountain with a flat top (a guyot), and probably a shield volcano, in the northern Marshall Islands of the Pacific. Formed of basaltic rocks, it is connected through a 74-kilometre (46 mi) submarine ridge to the smaller Bikini Atoll to its southeast. Named for a sea god of Bikini, Wōdejebato rises 4,420 metres (14,500 ft) above the ocean floor, to within 1,335 metres (4,380 ft) of the surface. It was probably formed by a hotspot in present-day French Polynesia before being shifted by plate tectonics. A volcanic episode in the Late Cretaceous led to the formation of an island and a carbonate platform that disappeared below the sea. A second volcanic episode between 85 and 78.4 million years ago created an island that was eventually eroded, generating an atoll or atoll-like structure that covered the former island with carbonates. The second carbonate platform drowned about 68 million years ago.
Wōdejebato is an undersea volcanic mountain with a flat top (a guyot), and probably a shield volcano, in the northern Marshall Islands of the Pacific. Formed of basaltic rocks, it is connected through a 74-kilometre (46 mi) submarine ridge to the smaller Bikini Atoll to its southeast. Named for a sea god of Bikini, Wōdejebato rises 4,420 metres (14,500 ft) above the ocean floor, to within 1,335 metres (4,380 ft) of the surface. It was probably formed by a hotspot in present-day French Polynesia before being shifted by plate tectonics. A volcanic episode in the Late Cretaceous led to the formation of an island and a carbonate platform that disappeared below the sea. A second volcanic episode between 85 and 78.4 million years ago created an island that was eventually eroded, generating an atoll or atoll-like structure that covered the former island with carbonates. The second carbonate platform drowned about 68 million years ago.
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Roxy Ann Peak
Roxy Ann Peak.
Roxy Ann Peak is a 3,576-foot-tall (1,090 m) mountain in the Western Cascade Range in the U.S. state of Oregon. Composed of several geologic layers, most of the peak is of volcanic origin and dates roughly to the early Oligocene, 30–35 million years ago. It is primarily covered by oak savanna and open grassland on its lower slopes, and mixed coniferous forest on its upper slopes and summit. Despite the peak's relatively small topographic prominence of 753 feet (230 m), it rises 2,200 feet (670 m) above Medford and is the city's most important open space reserve and recreational resource. Roxy Ann Peak was originally settled 8,000 to 10,000 years ago by ancestors of the native Latgawa tribe. In the early 1850s, a sudden influx of non-indigenous settlers led to the Rogue River Wars. The peak was named after one of its first landowners, Roxy Ann Bowen, in the late 1850s. In 1937, the 1,740-acre (700 ha) Prescott Park was created on the peak's upper slopes and summit.
Roxy Ann Peak is a 3,576-foot-tall (1,090 m) mountain in the Western Cascade Range in the U.S. state of Oregon. Composed of several geologic layers, most of the peak is of volcanic origin and dates roughly to the early Oligocene, 30–35 million years ago. It is primarily covered by oak savanna and open grassland on its lower slopes, and mixed coniferous forest on its upper slopes and summit. Despite the peak's relatively small topographic prominence of 753 feet (230 m), it rises 2,200 feet (670 m) above Medford and is the city's most important open space reserve and recreational resource. Roxy Ann Peak was originally settled 8,000 to 10,000 years ago by ancestors of the native Latgawa tribe. In the early 1850s, a sudden influx of non-indigenous settlers led to the Rogue River Wars. The peak was named after one of its first landowners, Roxy Ann Bowen, in the late 1850s. In 1937, the 1,740-acre (700 ha) Prescott Park was created on the peak's upper slopes and summit.
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Sabtu, 12 Januari 2019
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Parliament of 1327
Parliament of 1327.
The Parliament of 1327 was instrumental in the transfer of the English crown from King Edward II to his first son, Edward III, on 13 January. Edward II had become increasingly unpopular with the English nobility, and by 1325 even his wife Isabella despised him. Toward the end of the year, she took their first son to France, where she joined and probably entered into a relationship with the powerful and wealthy nobleman Roger Mortimer, whom her husband had exiled. The following year, they invaded England to depose Edward II, who was soon captured and imprisoned. Isabella and Mortimer summoned a parliament, which began gathering at the Palace of Westminster on 7 January. The king was accused of offences ranging from the promotion of favourites to the destruction of the church, a betrayal of his coronation oath to the people. An unruly mob may have helped intimidate those attending parliament into agreeing to oust the king.
The Parliament of 1327 was instrumental in the transfer of the English crown from King Edward II to his first son, Edward III, on 13 January. Edward II had become increasingly unpopular with the English nobility, and by 1325 even his wife Isabella despised him. Toward the end of the year, she took their first son to France, where she joined and probably entered into a relationship with the powerful and wealthy nobleman Roger Mortimer, whom her husband had exiled. The following year, they invaded England to depose Edward II, who was soon captured and imprisoned. Isabella and Mortimer summoned a parliament, which began gathering at the Palace of Westminster on 7 January. The king was accused of offences ranging from the promotion of favourites to the destruction of the church, a betrayal of his coronation oath to the people. An unruly mob may have helped intimidate those attending parliament into agreeing to oust the king.
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Jumat, 11 Januari 2019
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Banksia oblongifolia
Banksia oblongifolia.
Banksia oblongifolia, the fern-leaved banksia, is a many-stemmed shrub up to 3 m (9.8 ft) high, with leathery serrated leaves and rusty-coloured new growth. It is found along the eastern coast of Australia from Wollongong, New South Wales, in the south to Rockhampton, Queensland, in the north, generally growing in sandy soils in heath, open forest or swamp margins and wet areas. The yellow flower spikes commonly appear in autumn and early winter, developing up to 80 seed pods. The pods open and release seed when burnt, and the shrub resprouts from its woody lignotuber after bushfires. Spanish botanist Antonio José Cavanilles described B. oblongifolia in 1800. Two varieties were recognised in 1987, but these have not been generally accepted. A wide array of mammals, birds, and invertebrates visit the flower spikes. Though easily grown as a garden plant, the shrub is not commonly seen in horticulture.
Banksia oblongifolia, the fern-leaved banksia, is a many-stemmed shrub up to 3 m (9.8 ft) high, with leathery serrated leaves and rusty-coloured new growth. It is found along the eastern coast of Australia from Wollongong, New South Wales, in the south to Rockhampton, Queensland, in the north, generally growing in sandy soils in heath, open forest or swamp margins and wet areas. The yellow flower spikes commonly appear in autumn and early winter, developing up to 80 seed pods. The pods open and release seed when burnt, and the shrub resprouts from its woody lignotuber after bushfires. Spanish botanist Antonio José Cavanilles described B. oblongifolia in 1800. Two varieties were recognised in 1987, but these have not been generally accepted. A wide array of mammals, birds, and invertebrates visit the flower spikes. Though easily grown as a garden plant, the shrub is not commonly seen in horticulture.
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Kamis, 10 Januari 2019
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Weird Tales
Weird Tales.
American science fiction and fantasy magazines flourished from the mid-1920s to the 1940s. The first magazine to focus on fantasy and horror was Weird Tales, launched in 1923, which established itself as the leading weird fiction magazine over the next two decades, with regular contributors such as H. P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith and Robert E. Howard. In 1926 Hugo Gernsback's Amazing Stories appeared (pictured), running only science fiction. Its letters column, which often provided contact information, marked the beginning of organized science fiction fandom. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, founded in 1930, became the leading magazine in its genre, publishing early classics such as Murray Leinster's "Sidewise in Time". John W. Campbell took over as editor in 1937 and ran works by Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and A. E. van Vogt. Only eight science fiction and fantasy magazines survived World War II, with all but Astounding still in pulp magazine format.
American science fiction and fantasy magazines flourished from the mid-1920s to the 1940s. The first magazine to focus on fantasy and horror was Weird Tales, launched in 1923, which established itself as the leading weird fiction magazine over the next two decades, with regular contributors such as H. P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith and Robert E. Howard. In 1926 Hugo Gernsback's Amazing Stories appeared (pictured), running only science fiction. Its letters column, which often provided contact information, marked the beginning of organized science fiction fandom. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, founded in 1930, became the leading magazine in its genre, publishing early classics such as Murray Leinster's "Sidewise in Time". John W. Campbell took over as editor in 1937 and ran works by Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and A. E. van Vogt. Only eight science fiction and fantasy magazines survived World War II, with all but Astounding still in pulp magazine format.
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John/Eleanor Rykener
John/Eleanor Rykener.
John Rykener was a sex worker who was arrested in December 1394 for performing a sex act in women's clothes with John Britby in the Cheapside area of London. The Lord Mayor questioned him on the offences of prostitution and sodomy; a record of the interrogation was found in the 1990s in the City of London archives. Rykener introduced himself as Eleanor. He told the mayor that he had sex with both men and women, including priests and nuns, and that he had paid sexual encounters in Oxford and near the Tower of London. There is no evidence that he was prosecuted for either crime; prostitutes were not usually arrested in London during this period, and sodomy was pursued in ecclesiastical courts. Rykener has appeared in studies of English social, sexual and gender history and as a character in at least one modern work of popular historical fiction. His story has been adapted for the stage.
John Rykener was a sex worker who was arrested in December 1394 for performing a sex act in women's clothes with John Britby in the Cheapside area of London. The Lord Mayor questioned him on the offences of prostitution and sodomy; a record of the interrogation was found in the 1990s in the City of London archives. Rykener introduced himself as Eleanor. He told the mayor that he had sex with both men and women, including priests and nuns, and that he had paid sexual encounters in Oxford and near the Tower of London. There is no evidence that he was prosecuted for either crime; prostitutes were not usually arrested in London during this period, and sodomy was pursued in ecclesiastical courts. Rykener has appeared in studies of English social, sexual and gender history and as a character in at least one modern work of popular historical fiction. His story has been adapted for the stage.
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Walking Liberty half dollar
Walking Liberty half dollar.
The Walking Liberty half dollar is a silver 50-cent piece that was designed by Adolph A. Weinman and issued by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1947. In 1915, the new Mint director, Robert W. Woolley, incorrectly believed that he was not only allowed but required by law to retire coin designs that had been in use for 25 years. He began replacing the Barber coinage: dimes, quarters and half dollars bearing similar designs, first struck in 1892 by long-time Mint Engraver Charles E. Barber. Weinman's design of Liberty striding towards the Sun for the half dollar proved difficult to perfect, and it never struck well, which may have been a factor in its replacement by the Franklin half dollar beginning in 1948. Nevertheless, art historian Cornelius Vermeule considered the piece to be among the most beautiful US coins. Since 1986, a modification of Weinman's obverse design has been used for the American Silver Eagle, and the half dollar was issued in gold for its centennial in 2016.
The Walking Liberty half dollar is a silver 50-cent piece that was designed by Adolph A. Weinman and issued by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1947. In 1915, the new Mint director, Robert W. Woolley, incorrectly believed that he was not only allowed but required by law to retire coin designs that had been in use for 25 years. He began replacing the Barber coinage: dimes, quarters and half dollars bearing similar designs, first struck in 1892 by long-time Mint Engraver Charles E. Barber. Weinman's design of Liberty striding towards the Sun for the half dollar proved difficult to perfect, and it never struck well, which may have been a factor in its replacement by the Franklin half dollar beginning in 1948. Nevertheless, art historian Cornelius Vermeule considered the piece to be among the most beautiful US coins. Since 1986, a modification of Weinman's obverse design has been used for the American Silver Eagle, and the half dollar was issued in gold for its centennial in 2016.
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Show HN: Graphite Publishing – A decentralized, user owned blogging platform http://bit.ly/2TymIzq January 8, 2019 at 09:36PM
Show HN: The React Handbook http://bit.ly/2ReKkMF
Show HN: The React Handbook http://bit.ly/2LVtJro January 8, 2019 at 06:25PM
Senin, 07 Januari 2019
Show HN: Screen sharing support in Hello http://bit.ly/2FeQhCm
Show HN: Screen sharing support in Hello Hello HN, I launched Hello https://itshello.co few months back. http://bit.ly/2H2Rcbs Many requested me to add screen sharing to the service. Here it goes now. Screen sharing will be enabled in supported browsers. Check Firefox or MS Edge latest build. You can enable screen sharing in Chrome by enabling the "chrome://flags/#enable-experimental-web-platform-features". Let me know your thoughts. Thanks January 8, 2019 at 12:24PM
Show HN: Deep Learning Resources for Starters http://bit.ly/2H2mvTL
Show HN: Deep Learning Resources for Starters http://bit.ly/2TtiOYy January 8, 2019 at 08:00AM
Launch HN: CSPA (YC S18) – SAT for Software Engineers http://bit.ly/2AyugeA
Launch HN: CSPA (YC S18) – SAT for Software Engineers Hi HN! We're James and Angel, the founders of CSPA ( https://cspa.io ). The Computer Science Proficiency Assessment (CSPA) is a standardized assessment for software engineers. We find software engineers to take our exam, and then share the assessment results with employers, who can then hire these candidates for free. James was the founder of Crunchyroll and oversaw product and engineering. Angel also worked at Crunchyroll. We decided to start CSPA because: 1. There are many self-taught programmers out there who are really really good, but don't get a fair chance because they don’t have a degree. We want to give these people an equal opportunity to pursue their career. That's why there are no eligibility requirements to take the CSPA. You can come from any background, and if you get a high CSPA score, you’ll stand out. 2. As hiring managers at Crunchyroll, it was challenging to find great software developers. We wanted a service that quantitatively compares job applicants in an unbiased way, and ALSO did that assessment for us. In short, we wanted candidates to come to us pre-assessed. It would have saved us and the applicant a TON of time. 3. As software engineers, we hated applying for jobs. We did the same phone screens, the same coding challenges, and same whiteboard exercises over and over again, company after company. It's a huge waste of time. There has to be a better way. Why couldn't we just do it once, and then reuse the results at every company we apply to? Keep it DRY, right? If you want to take the CSPA, you can register here: http://bit.ly/2FdU9Ei . The first 100 people to sign up can use code "LAUNCHHN" to waive the exam fee. If you're an employer looking to hire a pre-assessed candidate, sign up here: http://bit.ly/2FhxbeP . We don't charge a recruiting fee. If you're interested in joining the Technical Steering Committee, apply here: http://bit.ly/2FePrGh January 8, 2019 at 08:52AM
Ceratosaurus
Ceratosaurus.
Ceratosaurus was a theropod dinosaur in the Late Jurassic, around 150 million years ago. This genus was first described in 1884 by American paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh based on a nearly complete skeleton discovered in Garden Park, Colorado, in rocks belonging to the Morrison Formation. In 2000 and 2006, a partial specimen from the Lourinhã Formation of Portugal was described, providing evidence for the presence of the genus outside of North America. Ceratosaurus was a predator with deep jaws supporting long, blade-like teeth. It had a prominent, ridge-like horn on the midline of the snout and a pair of horns over the eyes. The forelimbs were very short but remained fully functional, with four-fingered hands. The tail was thick from top to bottom. It shared its habitat with other large theropods including Torvosaurus and Allosaurus. It may have hunted plant-eating dinosaurs or aquatic prey such as fish. The nasal horn was probably used solely for display.
Ceratosaurus was a theropod dinosaur in the Late Jurassic, around 150 million years ago. This genus was first described in 1884 by American paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh based on a nearly complete skeleton discovered in Garden Park, Colorado, in rocks belonging to the Morrison Formation. In 2000 and 2006, a partial specimen from the Lourinhã Formation of Portugal was described, providing evidence for the presence of the genus outside of North America. Ceratosaurus was a predator with deep jaws supporting long, blade-like teeth. It had a prominent, ridge-like horn on the midline of the snout and a pair of horns over the eyes. The forelimbs were very short but remained fully functional, with four-fingered hands. The tail was thick from top to bottom. It shared its habitat with other large theropods including Torvosaurus and Allosaurus. It may have hunted plant-eating dinosaurs or aquatic prey such as fish. The nasal horn was probably used solely for display.
Show HN: Rubyoshka – composable HTML templating for Ruby http://bit.ly/2Re9ECO
Show HN: Rubyoshka – composable HTML templating for Ruby http://bit.ly/2SC8ldk January 8, 2019 at 02:37AM
Show HN: The worst ANSI renderer, except for all the others http://bit.ly/2RBYAyx
Show HN: The worst ANSI renderer, except for all the others http://bit.ly/2Rye5HT January 8, 2019 at 12:49AM
Show HN: Square Footage Calculator for your weekend projects around the house http://bit.ly/2C2xuH4
Show HN: Square Footage Calculator for your weekend projects around the house http://bit.ly/2sdFL6H January 7, 2019 at 09:33PM
Show HN: jinx – a magical nginx wrapper http://bit.ly/2TwHNub
Show HN: jinx – a magical nginx wrapper http://bit.ly/2C3hCEg January 7, 2019 at 09:28PM
Show HN: Deep Learning – Organized Resources for Learning What You Need to Know http://bit.ly/2Fd7vQy
Show HN: Deep Learning – Organized Resources for Learning What You Need to Know http://bit.ly/2FgwwtZ January 7, 2019 at 08:47PM
Show HN: Deep Learning – All You Need to Know for a Great Start http://bit.ly/2RBEJ2q
Show HN: Deep Learning – All You Need to Know for a Great Start http://bit.ly/2LTArya January 7, 2019 at 12:54PM
Minggu, 06 Januari 2019
Show HN: Convert blog articles to high-quality audio http://bit.ly/2RCwbIE
Show HN: Convert blog articles to high-quality audio http://bit.ly/2Fbx84P January 7, 2019 at 09:56AM
Show HN: Mkcert: valid HTTPS certificates for localhost http://bit.ly/2CSU6eT
Show HN: Mkcert: valid HTTPS certificates for localhost http://bit.ly/2C1iJEq January 7, 2019 at 09:15AM
Show HN: Trilium Notes – Scriptable note-taking application http://bit.ly/2Ff4MG7
Show HN: Trilium Notes – Scriptable note-taking application http://bit.ly/2DvEc7p January 7, 2019 at 04:57AM
Quebec Agreement
Quebec Agreement.
The Quebec Agreement between the United Kingdom and the United States outlined terms for coordinated scientific development of nuclear energy. It stipulated that the US and UK would pool their resources to develop nuclear weapons, and that neither would use the weapons against another country without mutual consent, or pass information about them to other countries. The agreement merged the British Tube Alloys project with the American Manhattan Project, and created the Combined Policy Committee to control the joint project. It was signed by Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt on 19 August 1943 during World War II, at the Quadrant Conference in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Although Canada was not a signatory, the agreement provided for a Canadian representative on the Combined Policy Committee in view of the country's contribution. On 7 January 1948, the Quebec Agreement was superseded by a provisional agreement allowing for limited sharing of technical information.
The Quebec Agreement between the United Kingdom and the United States outlined terms for coordinated scientific development of nuclear energy. It stipulated that the US and UK would pool their resources to develop nuclear weapons, and that neither would use the weapons against another country without mutual consent, or pass information about them to other countries. The agreement merged the British Tube Alloys project with the American Manhattan Project, and created the Combined Policy Committee to control the joint project. It was signed by Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt on 19 August 1943 during World War II, at the Quadrant Conference in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Although Canada was not a signatory, the agreement provided for a Canadian representative on the Combined Policy Committee in view of the country's contribution. On 7 January 1948, the Quebec Agreement was superseded by a provisional agreement allowing for limited sharing of technical information.
Show HN: Git Admin. A CLI for Remotely Managing GitHub Repositories (Beta) http://bit.ly/2RGlbdz
Show HN: Git Admin. A CLI for Remotely Managing GitHub Repositories (Beta) http://bit.ly/2CSh9Gt January 7, 2019 at 03:38AM
Show HN: I made this to get up on time, or do good http://bit.ly/2R9loWU
Show HN: I made this to get up on time, or do good https://getupordie.com/ January 6, 2019 at 11:50PM
Show HN: Record a Heat Map of your PDF document usage http://bit.ly/2Twa6bU
Show HN: Record a Heat Map of your PDF document usage Hi, I have created tool ( http://bit.ly/2Tx7wm1 ) to record usage of your PDF documents to display heat maps of this usage consisting of exact clicks and position of mouse inside the document. It works as follows: 1. You are uploading your PDF Document 2. You are getting a secure link to your document 3. You share this link with some group of people 4. When someone opens the link then it can view your document inside special PDF viewer inside the browser 5. We are recording how people are engaging with your document and we can show you the heat map What do you think? This post is a follow up to my previous "Show HN" here (I did not provide a heat map back then). Best, Wiktor January 7, 2019 at 12:05AM
Show HN: React Central State – A super easy to use react global state http://bit.ly/2C1EhRs
Show HN: React Central State – A super easy to use react global state http://bit.ly/2s9fbeM January 6, 2019 at 06:59PM
Show HN: Founder Stuff – The webpage for founders http://bit.ly/2F96yJL
Show HN: Founder Stuff – The webpage for founders http://bit.ly/2C4k6Cp January 6, 2019 at 07:41PM
Show HN: Extension stats – extension count watcher for VSCode, Sublime, and Atom http://bit.ly/2Tu30oz
Show HN: Extension stats – extension count watcher for VSCode, Sublime, and Atom http://bit.ly/2AwGgwS January 6, 2019 at 01:34PM
Sabtu, 05 Januari 2019
Show HN: Dimage.js – Never settle for two dimensions http://bit.ly/2AydM6a
Show HN: Dimage.js – Never settle for two dimensions http://bit.ly/2FbpaYJ January 6, 2019 at 12:55PM
Show HN: Sofloo – A generative art algorithm built into a t shirt http://bit.ly/2FezI9l
Show HN: Sofloo – A generative art algorithm built into a t shirt https://sofloo.com January 6, 2019 at 12:48PM
Show HN: Making command line interactions fun in any python app http://bit.ly/2AyM09I
Show HN: Making command line interactions fun in any python app http://bit.ly/2F9ABRp January 6, 2019 at 12:32AM
Weather Machine
Weather Machine.
Weather Machine is a lumino-kinetic bronze sculpture in the U.S. city of Portland, Oregon, that serves as a weather beacon, displaying a daily weather prediction at noon. The approximately 30-foot-tall (9 m) sculpture was installed in 1988 in the northwest corner of Pioneer Courthouse Square. Two thousand people attended its dedication, broadcast live nationally from the square by Today weatherman Willard Scott. During its daily two-minute sequence, which includes a trumpet fanfare, mist, and flashing lights, the machine displays one of three metal symbols as a prediction for the following 24-hour period: a sun for clear weather, a blue heron for drizzle and transitional weather, or a dragon and mist for rainy weather. The sculpture includes two bronze wind scoops and displays the temperature via vertical colored lights along its stem. The air quality index is also displayed by a light system below the stainless steel globe.
Weather Machine is a lumino-kinetic bronze sculpture in the U.S. city of Portland, Oregon, that serves as a weather beacon, displaying a daily weather prediction at noon. The approximately 30-foot-tall (9 m) sculpture was installed in 1988 in the northwest corner of Pioneer Courthouse Square. Two thousand people attended its dedication, broadcast live nationally from the square by Today weatherman Willard Scott. During its daily two-minute sequence, which includes a trumpet fanfare, mist, and flashing lights, the machine displays one of three metal symbols as a prediction for the following 24-hour period: a sun for clear weather, a blue heron for drizzle and transitional weather, or a dragon and mist for rainy weather. The sculpture includes two bronze wind scoops and displays the temperature via vertical colored lights along its stem. The air quality index is also displayed by a light system below the stainless steel globe.
Show HN: Determining the winner of the rat race http://bit.ly/2SD9bXp
Show HN: Determining the winner of the rat race I wanted to share a pretty-ridiculous novelty website I created to improve my web design skills: http://bit.ly/2RaL71h The content on Clout Homepage is controlled by whoever has the most clout on the internet. To prove "top-clout" you pay $1 more than the previous person. We're up to $3 :) It was inspired by the Million Dollar Homepage. My friends get a chuckle out of it; so I hope it brings you a laugh too! January 6, 2019 at 03:42AM
Show HN: An isomorphic, configurable JavaScript utility for object deep cloning http://bit.ly/2Vwzbpd
Show HN: An isomorphic, configurable JavaScript utility for object deep cloning http://bit.ly/2Vx8b99 January 5, 2019 at 10:36PM
Show HN: I've re-implemented the Doom fire effect in plain JavaScript http://bit.ly/2LRWHIK
Show HN: I've re-implemented the Doom fire effect in plain JavaScript http://bit.ly/2LRVLUK January 6, 2019 at 02:45AM
Show HN: Awe - Dynamic web based reports/dashboards in Python http://bit.ly/2LS3tyh
Show HN: Awe - Dynamic web based reports/dashboards in Python http://bit.ly/2SjaBpN January 5, 2019 at 10:32PM
Show HN: One-on-one meeting notes for attentive leaders http://bit.ly/2C37Wtu
Show HN: One-on-one meeting notes for attentive leaders http://bit.ly/2BCqMqV January 5, 2019 at 08:38PM
Show HN: Ristex – A Parser Combinator Library for RIR Statistics Exchange Files http://bit.ly/2LUlZ8Z
Show HN: Ristex – A Parser Combinator Library for RIR Statistics Exchange Files http://bit.ly/2VxD4ua January 5, 2019 at 01:26PM
Jumat, 04 Januari 2019
Show HN: Electron/browser-free reactjs slack app (40M usage) http://bit.ly/2TtlZQ1
Show HN: Electron/browser-free reactjs slack app (40M usage) http://bit.ly/2F8Dq4s January 5, 2019 at 03:37AM
Bradley Cooper
Bradley Cooper.
Bradley Cooper (born January 5, 1975) is an American actor and producer. He has been nominated for a Tony Award, four Academy Awards, and two Grammy Awards. In 2000 Cooper enrolled at the Actors Studio in New York City. His career began with a guest role in the television series Sex and the City in 1999, and he played Will Tippin in the spy-action television show Alias (2001–2006). His breakthrough role came in the film The Hangover (2009) and its two sequels. He portrayed a struggling writer in Limitless and a rookie police officer in The Place Beyond the Pines. He also had roles in the romantic comedy-drama Silver Linings Playbook, the black comedy crime film American Hustle, and the biopic American Sniper. In 2014 he portrayed Joseph Merrick in a Broadway revival of The Elephant Man, garnering a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play.
Bradley Cooper (born January 5, 1975) is an American actor and producer. He has been nominated for a Tony Award, four Academy Awards, and two Grammy Awards. In 2000 Cooper enrolled at the Actors Studio in New York City. His career began with a guest role in the television series Sex and the City in 1999, and he played Will Tippin in the spy-action television show Alias (2001–2006). His breakthrough role came in the film The Hangover (2009) and its two sequels. He portrayed a struggling writer in Limitless and a rookie police officer in The Place Beyond the Pines. He also had roles in the romantic comedy-drama Silver Linings Playbook, the black comedy crime film American Hustle, and the biopic American Sniper. In 2014 he portrayed Joseph Merrick in a Broadway revival of The Elephant Man, garnering a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play.
Show HN: Spotify – now playing information and playback control from menu bar http://bit.ly/2Cbuicr
Show HN: Spotify – now playing information and playback control from menu bar http://bit.ly/2SCMXF1 January 5, 2019 at 02:35AM
Show HN: LiteCLI – A CLI for SQLite with auto-completion and syntax highlighting http://bit.ly/2RbBn72
Show HN: LiteCLI – A CLI for SQLite with auto-completion and syntax highlighting https://litecli.com/ January 5, 2019 at 12:15AM
Show HN: An experimental data-flow analysis tool for JavaScript http://bit.ly/2Fa6U2A
Show HN: An experimental data-flow analysis tool for JavaScript http://www.fromjs.com/ January 4, 2019 at 11:05PM
Show HN: Simple Redux–a bare-bones redux implementation for teaching purposes http://bit.ly/2F8GwFA
Show HN: Simple Redux–a bare-bones redux implementation for teaching purposes http://bit.ly/2R7b5CQ January 4, 2019 at 10:59PM
Show HN: Gaia – Build powerful pipelines in any programming language http://bit.ly/2GTP4mj
Show HN: Gaia – Build powerful pipelines in any programming language http://bit.ly/2F8Fyd8 January 4, 2019 at 10:36PM
Show HN: Matrixprofile-ts, a Python library for time series motifs and discords http://bit.ly/2AsY1gU
Show HN: Matrixprofile-ts, a Python library for time series motifs and discords http://bit.ly/2RbseeL January 4, 2019 at 09:43PM
Show HN: My New [HN] Extension (Chrome/FF) http://bit.ly/2VuwkNy
Show HN: My New [HN] Extension (Chrome/FF) http://bit.ly/2QpcaAC January 4, 2019 at 08:54PM
Show HN: Create useful .gitignore files for your project http://bit.ly/2SComA2
Show HN: Create useful .gitignore files for your project http://bit.ly/1sg7FJa January 4, 2019 at 07:34PM
Show HN: Kubesail.com – one-click free-tier kubernetes hosting http://bit.ly/2SwhC6G
Show HN: Kubesail.com – one-click free-tier kubernetes hosting https://kubesail.com January 4, 2019 at 05:21PM
Show HN: A real world Clojure-based on-demand delivery routing system http://bit.ly/2LU1REk
Show HN: A real world Clojure-based on-demand delivery routing system http://bit.ly/2R9ESec January 4, 2019 at 05:36AM
Kamis, 03 Januari 2019
Show HN: Free Hugo Theme – Hugo Hero http://bit.ly/2AsI9uM
Show HN: Free Hugo Theme – Hugo Hero http://bit.ly/2LQ80RF January 4, 2019 at 11:48AM
Show HN: Todoer App – Minimalist task management tool http://bit.ly/2Rqw2rO
Show HN: Todoer App – Minimalist task management tool https://todoerapp.com/ January 4, 2019 at 10:05AM
Show HN: A Comprehensive Free Course in Deep Learning Using TensorFlow http://bit.ly/2QmBHuu
Show HN: A Comprehensive Free Course in Deep Learning Using TensorFlow http://bit.ly/2FazjVL January 4, 2019 at 06:05AM
Show HN: Arengu – User onboarding with sign-up forms and workflow automation http://bit.ly/2Qp7uuR
Show HN: Arengu – User onboarding with sign-up forms and workflow automation https://www.arengu.com/ January 3, 2019 at 08:52PM
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