Selasa, 30 April 2019

Show HN: Unicode Chess Board Generator http://bit.ly/2Wi90Cr

Show HN: Unicode Chess Board Generator http://bit.ly/2J5zcN5 May 1, 2019 at 07:24AM

Show HN: List of UI Libraries http://bit.ly/2UVKo1a

Show HN: List of UI Libraries http://bit.ly/2PBlOS7 May 1, 2019 at 06:25AM

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Green Park tube station

Green Park tube station.
Green Park is a London Underground station on the north side of Green Park, with entrances on both sides of Piccadilly. It is in fare zone 1 and is a busy interchange between the Jubilee, Piccadilly and Victoria lines, used by over 39 million passengers in 2017. The station was opened on 15 December 1906 by the Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway and was originally named Dover Street. It was modernised in the 1930s when escalators replaced lifts and new entrances were provided on Piccadilly. The Victoria line platforms opened on 7 March 1969 and the Jubilee line platforms opened on 1 May 1979 with the official opening journeys by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles starting from this station. Improvements in the 2000s made the station wheelchair accessible throughout. The original station building designed by Leslie Green has been demolished. Decorative elements around the station include tiling schemes by Hans Unger and June Fraser and stonework by John Maine.

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Show HN: A Higher-Order Graph Convolutional Layer, NeurIPS 2018 (PyTorch) http://bit.ly/2GV325n

Show HN: A Higher-Order Graph Convolutional Layer, NeurIPS 2018 (PyTorch) http://bit.ly/2WhRTRg May 1, 2019 at 04:42AM

Show HN: CC Search – search engine for 300M CC-licensed images http://bit.ly/2PG6O5b

Show HN: CC Search – search engine for 300M CC-licensed images http://bit.ly/1QVVZV3 May 1, 2019 at 02:27AM

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Show HN: Convenient micropayments with Bitcoin using lightning network http://bit.ly/2GTKXVg

Show HN: Convenient micropayments with Bitcoin using lightning network http://bit.ly/2vtOanZ May 1, 2019 at 03:59AM

Show HN: The Sales For Founders Podcast – learn sales from successful founders http://bit.ly/2GNydhF

Show HN: The Sales For Founders Podcast – learn sales from successful founders http://bit.ly/2GXNQVj May 1, 2019 at 03:34AM

Show HN: New team wiki for Slack teams http://bit.ly/2V4Dw6l

Show HN: New team wiki for Slack teams http://bit.ly/2PANLth May 1, 2019 at 12:17AM

Show HN: Turn any WiFi into a persistent group chat http://bit.ly/2PEsFtY

Show HN: Turn any WiFi into a persistent group chat Try it out on your WiFi: https://tapchat.com I’ve always been shocked at the fact that it’s easier to chat with someone on the other side of the world than with someone who is on the exact same WiFi as you. I think that is a shame because WiFi networks are essentially a bunch of existing micro-communities which your phone already automatically connects to. Think about how many other people have used or will use the same WiFi as you at home, school, work, or in public; and so far it has been practically impossible to chat or share pictures with them. After leaving my job earlier this year, I decided to work on a simple chat app that solves this problem, by simply opening a persistent group chat for every WiFi you connect to, which allows for long-lasting conversations and meaningful relationships everywhere you go. So far a great use case I've seen are college campuses where thousands of students connect to the same WiFi, and who can now all chat with each other. I'd love to see what else this can or will be used for. (Spoiler alert: the app doesn’t bother with mesh networks) Feedback is much appreciated! (the gentle kind) April 30, 2019 at 09:43PM

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Show HN: Kleroteria – An Email-Writing Lottery http://bit.ly/2GW9x8c

Show HN: Kleroteria – An Email-Writing Lottery http://bit.ly/2V7Rcxy May 1, 2019 at 02:43AM

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Launch HN: Centaur Labs (YC W19) – Labeling Medical Images at Scale http://bit.ly/2UPAE8D

Launch HN: Centaur Labs (YC W19) – Labeling Medical Images at Scale Hello HN! We are Erik, Zach, and Tom, the founders of Centaur Labs ( https://centaurlabs.io ). We’ve built a platform where doctors, other medical professionals, and med students label medical images, improving datasets for AI. The idea grew out of Erik’s research when he was a PhD student at MIT’s Center for Collective Intelligence. In short, he found that by aggregating the opinions of multiple people--even including some people with little or no medical expertise--they could reliably distinguish cancerous moles from benign ones better than individual dermatologists. The three of us have been friends since we were undergrads. When we would chat about Erik’s research, it seemed like a no-brainer that there’d be demand for more accurate diagnoses. We all had our frustrations that as patients, you usually have to trust one doctor’s opinion. So we built a mobile app called DiagnosUs where users around the world analyze medical images and videos. Many are doctors who simply enjoy looking at cases or want to improve their skills. Other users like competing with their peers, seeing themselves on our leader boards, and winning cash prizes in our competitions. Different people (and algorithms) have different skills. Using data on how our users perform on cases with “gold standard” answers, we train a machine-learning model to identify how differently-skilled people complement each other and cover each other’s blind spots. The more we learn about our users’ skills and expertise, the better we get at aggregating their opinions. It is a bit like putting together the optimal trivia team: you don’t just need the five best people, you need someone who is good at pop culture, someone who knows sports, etc. Experts trained in the same way often have the same blind spots, so outcomes improve when you include a range of opinions. We initially thought we’d go straight to providing opinions on demand for consumers like ourselves. There aren’t nearly enough doctors to meet the demand around the world to have everyone’s medical images analyzed. But it didn’t take long to realize that our fledgling startup wasn’t yet prepared to deal with the regulatory issues that would entail. Meanwhile, we’d been hearing for years that AI was on the verge of replacing radiology, but it seemed like the hype didn’t match the reality. Many companies trying to develop medical AI are impeded by bad data. They try to hire doctors to go through thousands or millions of images and re-label them, but this has proven hard for them to manage and scale. Our customers have giant medical datasets and want to use them to train AI. But the quality of the data holds them back, and they can’t find nearly enough doctors to label the data accurately. Our platform provides a high volume of labels quickly, and our performance analytics enables us to get highly accurate labels from groups of people with a range of skills. We’d love to hear from anyone working on medical AI who’s faced the challenge of dealing with flawed datasets. If you’re interested in trying our app, you can download DiagnosUs for iOS in the App Store. Thanks for reading! May 1, 2019 at 12:10AM

Show HN: Deterministically install Linux packages with apt-lock http://bit.ly/2XXl0Ki

Show HN: Deterministically install Linux packages with apt-lock http://bit.ly/2IRdJrE April 30, 2019 at 11:39PM

Show HN: Manage edge device securely with aranya and Kubernetes http://bit.ly/2ZV3qZc

Show HN: Manage edge device securely with aranya and Kubernetes http://bit.ly/2vkKqVX April 30, 2019 at 07:02PM

Show HN: A Parallel Implementation of Graph2Vec http://bit.ly/2PC3HeJ

Show HN: A Parallel Implementation of Graph2Vec http://bit.ly/2GDrbw7 April 30, 2019 at 05:36PM

Show HN: Yubikey guide for Git Signing, SSH Auth, U2F 2FA, and 1Password http://bit.ly/2We3eC7

Show HN: Yubikey guide for Git Signing, SSH Auth, U2F 2FA, and 1Password http://bit.ly/2k1BNcx April 30, 2019 at 07:12PM

Senin, 29 April 2019

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Pitta

Pitta.
Pittas (Pittidae) are a family of birds found in Asia, Australasia and Africa. There are around 40 to 42 species in 3 genera, Pitta, Erythropitta and Hydrornis, all similar in general appearance and habits. They are Old World suboscines, closely related to the broadbills. Pittas are medium-sized by passerine standards, at 15 to 25 cm (5.9–9.8 in) in length, and stocky, with strong, longish legs and long feet. They have very short tails and stout, slightly decurved bills. Many have brightly coloured plumage. Most pitta species are tropical, although a few species can be found in temperate climates. They are mostly found in forests, but some live in scrub and mangroves. They usually forage alone on wet forest floors in areas with good ground cover. They eat earthworms, snails, insects and similar invertebrate prey, as well as small vertebrates. The main threat to pittas is habitat loss in the form of rapid deforestation; they are also targeted by the cage-bird trade.

Show HN: Frozonic – Code freeze management for your repositories http://bit.ly/2PAFxBj

Show HN: Frozonic – Code freeze management for your repositories http://bit.ly/2GRBj5m April 30, 2019 at 05:06AM

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Show HN: ColdIntro Club-A list of investors who are open to cold intros http://bit.ly/2XTwFtu

Show HN: ColdIntro Club-A list of investors who are open to cold intros https://coldintro.club/ April 30, 2019 at 03:51AM

Show HN: Stretch – A high-performance cross-platform layout engine in Rust http://bit.ly/2vuaBt6

Show HN: Stretch – A high-performance cross-platform layout engine in Rust http://bit.ly/2J3twmQ April 30, 2019 at 12:57AM

Show HN: Python virtual environment, but backed by Docker http://bit.ly/2J2CeSc

Show HN: Python virtual environment, but backed by Docker http://bit.ly/2GGMMUi April 30, 2019 at 12:19AM

Launch HN: Trexo Robotics (YC W19) – Robotic Legs for Kids with Cerebral Palsy http://bit.ly/2DzXL0P

Launch HN: Trexo Robotics (YC W19) – Robotic Legs for Kids with Cerebral Palsy Hi HN community! We're Rahul and Manmeet, co-founders of Trexo Robotics ( http://bit.ly/2vuDyoN ) At Trexo Robotics, we're building wearable robotic devices to help children with disabilities learn to walk, in many cases for the first time in their lives. Video: https://youtu.be/3LW4LJIpa2o We are both Mechatronics undergrads from the University of Waterloo. Rahul later completed a Master's in Robotics at the University of Toronto and I've done my MBA at Rotman. We started this a few years ago when I (Manmeet) found out that my nephew, Praneit, has Cerebral Palsy, and that he would not be able to walk. Not walking can lead to contractures, hip subluxation, and many physiological and psychological issues for kids. We wanted to change that. We decided to use our robotics background, along with help from friends and the top rehabilitation researchers in North America, and in 2016, watched my nephew take his first steps using our device. Watching Praneit walk is definitely the proudest moment of my life, and we realized that there are families all over the world that can benefit from this, so we started Trexo Robotics. The Trexo device is available for $899 per month (via financing) or can be purchased outright for $29,900. It is an exercise and therapy tool, allowing children to get the benefits of daily walking at their homes. We decided to design it so that it attaches onto an existing walker. Currently, it only works with Rifton's Dynamic Pacer, but hopefully, we can add other walkers later on as well. Our controller allows you to modify the gait pattern to adapt to the needs of different kids and adjust the amount of force/assistance that the robot provides on each joint. We are already launched, with kids using it to walk thousands of steps daily. It has been amazing to see the interest of families. Our device is available for pre-order. Our 2019 production is already fully reserved, and we are now taking reservations for next year. Really interested to hear the HN community's thoughts on our approach, and experiences families or others have had in this space. April 29, 2019 at 11:56PM

Show HN: Extract PGP Secret Keys from Gnuk / Nitrokey Start Firmwares http://bit.ly/2WcF4rr

Show HN: Extract PGP Secret Keys from Gnuk / Nitrokey Start Firmwares http://bit.ly/2VAaA5E April 30, 2019 at 12:01AM

Show HN: CSS Scan 2.0 – Instantly check and copy the computed CSS of any element http://bit.ly/2Llf1NE

Show HN: CSS Scan 2.0 – Instantly check and copy the computed CSS of any element https://getcssscan.com April 29, 2019 at 11:49PM

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Show HN: My interview with patio11 and other profitable side project hackers http://bit.ly/2IRBMqC

Show HN: My interview with patio11 and other profitable side project hackers http://bit.ly/OwT5Za April 29, 2019 at 09:37PM

Show HN: Ectochat http://bit.ly/2DChAEM

Show HN: Ectochat https://ectochat.com April 29, 2019 at 01:02PM

Show HN: Howmanyconfs.com – Compare Security Between Proof-of-Work Blockchains http://bit.ly/2GH0OFn

Show HN: Howmanyconfs.com – Compare Security Between Proof-of-Work Blockchains http://bit.ly/2VBPDHx April 29, 2019 at 07:07PM

Show HN: A game I made in 48 hours http://bit.ly/2V3tZML

Show HN: A game I made in 48 hours http://bit.ly/2DODntl April 29, 2019 at 04:17PM

Minggu, 28 April 2019

Show HN: Template to Build Desktop Applications with Node.js http://bit.ly/2XVgdsv

Show HN: Template to Build Desktop Applications with Node.js http://bit.ly/2X4b9mg April 29, 2019 at 08:55AM

Show HN: Miniprint – a medium interaction printer honeypot http://bit.ly/2V1Jo0m

Show HN: Miniprint – a medium interaction printer honeypot http://bit.ly/2DoeynL April 29, 2019 at 06:50AM

Show HN: CoDiff 0.2 http://bit.ly/2ZGjOfZ

Show HN: CoDiff 0.2 Hello, everyone! We posted on HackerNews a couple of weeks ago debuting CoDiff ( http://bit.ly/2FWzK4I ), a productivity tool centered around your code. Since then, we’ve received a lot of useful feedback from the community that we have integrated with our product. Now, even as an individual, CoDiff ( https://CoDiff.com ) can boost your productivity by notifying you as soon as your local changes conflict with upstream commits. Conversely, if you do not see a conflict marker on your files within CoDiff, you can rest assured that you will be able to push or pull without any merge conflicts -- guaranteed. In addition, we’ve fixed all of the cross-platform bugs that were reported to us - again, thank you everyone for your feedback! We’d love if you could give our product a try and submit feedback right here, within CoDiff itself, or by emailing us at support@codiff.com. https://CoDiff.com April 29, 2019 at 06:42AM

Show HN: Lorem Picsum – Lorem Ipsum but for photos http://bit.ly/2IJEa2w

Show HN: Lorem Picsum – Lorem Ipsum but for photos https://picsum.photos/ April 29, 2019 at 05:06AM

Show HN: 1MB – Free and easy static website hosting http://bit.ly/2ZIizwA

Show HN: 1MB – Free and easy static website hosting https://1mb.site April 28, 2019 at 11:42PM

Jeremy Thorpe

Jeremy Thorpe.
Jeremy Thorpe (29 April 1929 – 4 December 2014) was a British politician who served as Member of Parliament for North Devon from 1959 to 1979, and as leader of the Liberal Party between 1967 and 1976. After graduating from Oxford University, he became one of the Liberals' brightest stars in the 1950s. As party leader, Thorpe capitalised on the growing unpopularity of the Conservative and Labour parties to lead the Liberals through a period of electoral success. This culminated in the general election of February 1974, when the party won 6 million votes. In May 1979 he was tried at the Old Bailey on charges of conspiracy and incitement to murder, arising from an earlier relationship with Norman Scott, a former model. Thorpe was acquitted on all charges, but the case, and the scandal, ended his political career. By the time of his death he was honoured for his record as an internationalist, a supporter of human rights, and an opponent of apartheid and all forms of racism.

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Show HN: Simulated Lens Blur/Chromatic Aberration http://bit.ly/2IPFIrJ

Show HN: Simulated Lens Blur/Chromatic Aberration http://bit.ly/2Vu598p April 29, 2019 at 02:50AM

Show HN: Uppy 1.0 – Your best friend in file uploading http://bit.ly/2UZJ1Dk

Show HN: Uppy 1.0 – Your best friend in file uploading https://uppy.io April 28, 2019 at 01:46PM

Show HN: Debugging-Friendly Tracebacks for Python http://bit.ly/2GJ4y9c

Show HN: Debugging-Friendly Tracebacks for Python http://bit.ly/2XLvfkK April 29, 2019 at 01:50AM

Show HN: Homoglyph Attack Prevention with OCR http://bit.ly/2GCRimG

Show HN: Homoglyph Attack Prevention with OCR http://bit.ly/2ZGMuFr April 29, 2019 at 12:38AM

Show HN: A dead-simple Trello-like TODO manager http://bit.ly/2ZIqTfR

Show HN: A dead-simple Trello-like TODO manager https://todox.app/ April 28, 2019 at 09:26PM

Show HN: Own MobX in 65 lines of code http://bit.ly/2ZFKfCt

Show HN: Own MobX in 65 lines of code http://bit.ly/2GLf1Bo April 28, 2019 at 05:55PM

Show HN: Web Scraping Language (WSL) http://bit.ly/2LaB4Xl

Show HN: Web Scraping Language (WSL) https://scrape.it April 28, 2019 at 08:18AM

Show HN: My new Safari extension that blocks annoying chat widgets http://bit.ly/2UO26Dn

Show HN: My new Safari extension that blocks annoying chat widgets http://bit.ly/2XQqUg8 April 28, 2019 at 02:21PM

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Sabtu, 27 April 2019

Show HN: Gitnymous, Simple way to anonymise dev location by changing commit time http://bit.ly/2UK36s8

Show HN: Gitnymous, Simple way to anonymise dev location by changing commit time http://bit.ly/2J0y7WU April 28, 2019 at 04:10AM

Show HN: Vy) the Vim-Like on Tkinter http://bit.ly/2GOJcbS

Show HN: Vy) the Vim-Like on Tkinter http://bit.ly/2IbkDYE April 27, 2019 at 08:44PM

Thomas Crisp

Thomas Crisp.
Skipper Thomas Crisp (28 April 1876 – 15 August 1917) was a posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross. A commercial fisherman operating from Lowestoft in Suffolk, England, Crisp joined the Royal Navy in 1915. He was killed in the North Sea defending his armed naval vessel, His Majesty's Smack Nelson, against an attack from a German submarine. The government used his self-sacrifice against long odds to bolster morale in the First World War during a difficult time for Britain, the summer and autumn of 1917, when the country was suffering heavy losses in the Battle of Passchendaele. His exploit was read aloud by David Lloyd George in the House of Commons and made headline news for nearly a week. After the war, a small display to his memory was set up in a Lowestoft library with parts of the sunken Nelson, which were dredged up years later, and a specially commissioned painting. This display was destroyed during the Second World War when the building was gutted in the Blitz.

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Show HN: Platypus 3.0 – Server monitoring with websockets http://bit.ly/2vrs7OE

Show HN: Platypus 3.0 – Server monitoring with websockets http://bit.ly/2m4Oaru April 28, 2019 at 03:16AM

Show HN: nhooyr.io/websocket: A minimal and idiomatic WebSocket library for Go http://bit.ly/2IZTes4

Show HN: nhooyr.io/websocket: A minimal and idiomatic WebSocket library for Go http://bit.ly/2vi1QCg April 27, 2019 at 11:20PM

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Show HN: ProcessPlan – Business Process Manager and Workflow Designer http://bit.ly/2UE4zR3

Show HN: ProcessPlan – Business Process Manager and Workflow Designer http://bit.ly/1o1g6Ki April 27, 2019 at 02:18AM

Jumat, 26 April 2019

Show HN: How to draw your home in 3D in less than 1 hour http://bit.ly/2VwLYux

Show HN: How to draw your home in 3D in less than 1 hour https://cedreo.com/en/ April 26, 2019 at 03:03PM

Show HN: Puppet Uploader – A print on demand upload tool for artists http://bit.ly/2GMEvzq

Show HN: Puppet Uploader – A print on demand upload tool for artists http://bit.ly/2XT4sTJ April 27, 2019 at 08:16AM

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Teresa Sampsonia

Teresa Sampsonia.
Teresa Sampsonia (1589–1668) was a noblewoman of the Safavid Empire of Iran. She was born into a noble Orthodox Christian Circassian family and grew up in Isfahan in the Iranian royal court. In 1608 she married the Elizabethan English adventurer Robert Shirley, who attended the Safavid court in an effort to forge an alliance against the neighbouring Ottoman Empire. She accompanied him on the Persian embassy to Europe (1609–15), where he represented the Safavid king Abbas the Great. She was received by many of the royal houses of Europe, including the English prince Henry Frederick and Queen Anne, who were her son's godparents. The historian Thomas Herbert considered Robert Shirley "the greatest Traveller of his time", but admired the "undaunted Lady Teresa" even more. Following the death of her husband from dysentery in 1628, she left Iran and lived in a convent in Rome for the rest of her life.

Show HN: ESP Finder – See which platform sent the marketing emails in your inbox http://bit.ly/2J6i4a7

Show HN: ESP Finder – See which platform sent the marketing emails in your inbox http://bit.ly/2PzHwWI April 27, 2019 at 05:21AM

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Show HN: An ASCII Color Encoded Hex Dump Program http://bit.ly/2PyuAjw

Show HN: An ASCII Color Encoded Hex Dump Program http://bit.ly/2GFiZLP April 27, 2019 at 01:03AM

Show HN: Morton Filter: Fast, Self-Resizing Alternative to Bloom Filter http://bit.ly/2GLgmsZ

Show HN: Morton Filter: Fast, Self-Resizing Alternative to Bloom Filter http://bit.ly/2PlFMzW April 26, 2019 at 09:22PM

Show HN: Offst – A decentralized payment system http://bit.ly/2UMn8Te

Show HN: Offst – A decentralized payment system http://bit.ly/2UWRE1A April 26, 2019 at 06:25PM

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Show HN: Office Hours – Hold office hours by phone anytime, anywhere http://bit.ly/2L6Wwwn

Show HN: Office Hours – Hold office hours by phone anytime, anywhere Hello HN! My name is Rohan Pavuluri, and I’m launching an iPhone app called Office Hours ( https://apple.co/2IK0usY... ). The app lets you hold “office hours” by phone anytime, anywhere. You can think of it as the green Facebook messenger symbol but for calls. In real time, easily let your network know that you’re free to accept calls. And easily find out who in your network is free to accept a call from you. I built Office Hours as a side project on the weekends with a friend to address the personal pain I feel scheduling phone calls. I run a nonprofit, and I love having conversations with everyone who reaches out to learn more about our work. But these conversations are generally painful to schedule for two reasons: 1. The back-and-forth email exchange to find a time slot is exhausting. 2. I don’t want to commit to time slots on my calendar because something that takes priority -- aka anything directly work-related -- may come up. Calendly doesn’t solve this. Given that I have deadtime during grocery shopping, commutes, and other errands, I thought to myself, what if I could easily schedule all of these calls during my deadtime? What if I could just turn “on” my “office hours” and send a notification to “followers” that I’m free to chat? I also wanted to follow my friends and mentors and get notifications when they’re free, so I could eliminate the friction involved with scheduling. That's how I got the idea for Office Hours. How it works if you have inbound requests for your time: just download the app, add people who want to talk to you as “Followers”, and they’ll get a notification whenever you turn on your Office Hours. Whenever you’re on a call with someone who follows you, your Office Hours automatically close to your other Followers. How it works if you want to request someone else’s time: just send them a Follow request. If they accept your request, you’ll get a notification when they open up their Office Hours. When you see they’re free, you can give them a call through the app. I’m looking for any feedback, particularly around potential use cases. Some ideas: professional networking that’s not time-sensitive such as career advice chats, social catch-ups with friends and family, and teachers and students. In the future, I hope to implement VoIP, so I can make it easier to schedule calls internationally. I also hope to implement end-to-end encryption. Feel free to email hi@getofficehours.com with any feedback too. April 26, 2019 at 11:53PM

Show HN: How to increase the resolution for 360 videos http://bit.ly/2Dy2HDw

Show HN: How to increase the resolution for 360 videos http://bit.ly/2W2vcAF April 26, 2019 at 08:27PM

Show HN: Groupby – Group files into directories by year, month or day created http://bit.ly/2PuZWb0

Show HN: Groupby – Group files into directories by year, month or day created http://bit.ly/2WcBBcE April 26, 2019 at 07:19PM

Show HN: Sauron – an web framework in rust which adheres to The Elm Architecture http://bit.ly/2W67dAo

Show HN: Sauron – an web framework in rust which adheres to The Elm Architecture http://bit.ly/2XqSnEM April 26, 2019 at 06:55PM

Show HN: A Cloudflare app for sharing product announcements http://bit.ly/2PsKmwk

Show HN: A Cloudflare app for sharing product announcements http://bit.ly/2DzY7Vc April 26, 2019 at 06:14PM

Kamis, 25 April 2019

Show HN: Hacker News Rankings http://bit.ly/2IIrIjM

Show HN: Hacker News Rankings http://bit.ly/2W5Wwhm April 26, 2019 at 11:21AM

Show HN: Lightweight SSL/TLS Reverse Proxy with Autogen Certs (LetsEncrypt) http://bit.ly/2ZJRAky

Show HN: Lightweight SSL/TLS Reverse Proxy with Autogen Certs (LetsEncrypt) http://bit.ly/2Av2vDu April 26, 2019 at 10:39AM

Show HN: Functional Objects http://bit.ly/2Gyz31B

Show HN: Functional Objects http://bit.ly/2L1ML2x April 26, 2019 at 05:14AM

Show HN: Turing Form. Simple and free forms for your tribe http://bit.ly/2GyAoFK

Show HN: Turing Form. Simple and free forms for your tribe https://turingform.com/ April 26, 2019 at 05:00AM

Show HN: Quinesnake – A quine that plays snake over its own source http://bit.ly/2UF0L1K

Show HN: Quinesnake – A quine that plays snake over its own source http://bit.ly/2vlCqUr April 26, 2019 at 03:41AM

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Benty Grange helmet

Benty Grange helmet.
The Benty Grange helmet is a boar-crested Anglo-Saxon helmet from the 7th century. It was excavated by Thomas Bateman in 1848 from a burial mound at the Benty Grange farm in Monyash in western Derbyshire. The grave had likely been looted by the time of Bateman's excavation, but still contained other high-status objects suggestive of a richly furnished burial, such as the fragmentary remains of a hanging bowl. The ornate helmet was constructed by covering the outside of an iron framework with plates of horn and the inside with cloth or leather, now decayed. It would have provided some protection against weapons, but may have also been intended for ceremonial use. It was the first Anglo-Saxon helmet to be discovered; others have been found at Sutton Hoo, York, Wollaston, Shorwell, and Staffordshire. The helmet is displayed at Sheffield's Weston Park Museum, which purchased it from Bateman's estate in 1893.

Show HN: Resurrecting a CCSO Nameserver from '93 http://bit.ly/2GJwaMZ

Show HN: Resurrecting a CCSO Nameserver from '93 http://bit.ly/2vmls8H April 26, 2019 at 02:17AM

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Show HN: Docsumo – Automate invoice data capture and validation http://bit.ly/2UXeWEg

Show HN: Docsumo – Automate invoice data capture and validation https://docsumo.com/ April 25, 2019 at 08:02PM

Show HN: Equilibrium in Cryptoeconomic Networks http://bit.ly/2ZyuT2D

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Show HN: My first open-source project release – RandomJson http://bit.ly/2VpumRi

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Rabu, 24 April 2019

Show HN: High Schoolers start video series on how to write data structures in C http://bit.ly/2IH6C5h

Show HN: High Schoolers start video series on how to write data structures in C Hi everyone! We (Christopher and Govind) have started a video tutorial series of 20-25 minute long episodes on how to make various common computer science data structures, such as vectors, linked lists, hashmaps, and so on. So far, we’ve done a two-part series on how to implement vectors. Links to parts one and two of the Vectors series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0KzD_Owxc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3kgbdhUIxU (Sorry about the low quality of the video in the first link, we accidentally recorded in 720p. The second part is in 1080p!) Although so far only one of us has done a video series on a data structure, we plan on taking turns to cover the most common data structures. Our endgame is to use all these data structures we build up to write a simple C compiler in a longer series of videos. We have some plans to use a partially scripted setup to streamline the explanations of core concepts, and are currently simultaneously working on episodes on linked lists and hashmaps. Let us know what you guys think! April 25, 2019 at 08:39AM

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Show HN: PwnedPasswords as a (Micro)Service Recently I became interested in knowing whether the passwords I used were in the list of breached passwords. One way to find out is to send your password to the link here http://bit.ly/2vrGHam. However, while the owner of that website is a well respected security researcher, I still don't think it's wise to send my password to another website. So I downloaded the 24gb file, hashed my password and grepped the file for it. That unfortunately took a long time and I realized this was the perfect opportunity to use a BloomFilter and test the inclusion of a password in a set. With a bloomfilter, the 24gb file can be compressed down to ~2gb assuming a false positive rate of 1 in a million. You can achieve even better rates with lower false positives. Despite it dropping to 2gb, I wasn't satisfied and decided to compress the bloomfilter using golomb codes. This type of data structure is known as a golomb set and I was able to get the database down to ~1.475gb. That makes it small enough to exist in a microservice that any company can use to test whether users are using hacked passwords. With a golomb set the time to test a password was microseconds. I made some node js bindings and put the file in a simple express app. Now anyone can create a pwned password as a micro-service! It's open source because you can audit the code and confirm no one is logging your passwords. Anyway thought I'd share it since I'm more or less done with this. Future work could split the 2gb file into on disk files and therefore require significantly less ram to work. This would be a great use case of storing the entire list in a laptop or phone for example, where it would take 1.5gb of disk, but be able to quickly tell you if a password you are typing is in a breached list. Anyways here's the link: http://bit.ly/2UVWv2M Cheers! April 25, 2019 at 06:53AM

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Alodia

Alodia.
Alodia was a medieval Nubian kingdom in what is now Central and Southern Sudan. Its capital was Soba, near modern-day Khartoum at the confluence of the Blue and White Nile rivers. In 580 it became a part of the Christian world, following the other two Nubian kingdoms, Nobadia and Makuria. Alodia reached its peak during the 9th–12th centuries, when it exceeded its northern neighbor and close ally, Makuria, in size, military power and economic prosperity. A large, multicultural state, Alodia was ruled by a powerful king and provincial governors appointed by him. Soba was a prosperous town and trading hub, and literacy in Nubian and Greek flourished. Goods arrived from Makuria, the Middle East, western Africa, India and even China. Alodia began a slow decline in the 12th century, possibly because of invasions from the south, droughts and a shift of trade routes, before finally collapsing around 1500.

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Show HN: Open-Registry – JavaScript Registry Funded+developed by the Community http://bit.ly/2ZzfPBY

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Selasa, 23 April 2019

Show HN: FireQL – A Handy GraphQL Playground http://bit.ly/2ISurGu

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Show HN: Made an AI to Write News Headlines Like Fox News, CNN, Breitbart etc. http://bit.ly/2XG4UEO

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Æthelberht, King of Wessex

Æthelberht, King of Wessex.
Æthelberht was the King of Wessex from 860 until his death in 865. He was the third son of King Æthelwulf and his first wife, Osburh. In 855 Æthelwulf went on pilgrimage to Rome and appointed Æthelberht as king of the recently conquered territory of Kent. Æthelberht's older brother, Æthelbald, was named king of Wessex. After the deaths of his father in 858 and his brother in 860, Æthelberht ruled both Wessex and Kent without appointing a sub-king, fully uniting the two territories for the first time. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, he reigned "in good harmony and in great peace". He appears to have been on good terms with his younger brothers, the future kings Æthelred I and Alfred the Great. The kingdom came under attack from Viking raids during his reign, but these were minor compared to the invasions after his death. Æthelberht died in the autumn of 865 and was buried next to his brother Æthelbald at Sherborne Abbey in Dorset. He was succeeded by Æthelred.

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Show HN: Lifetime SaaS Deals (tired of paying monthly for biz tools?) http://bit.ly/2vkoNEU

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Marjorie Cameron

Marjorie Cameron.
Marjorie Cameron (April 23, 1922 – June 24, 1995) was an American artist, poet, actress, and occultist. After serving in the navy during the Second World War, she settled in Pasadena, California. There she met the rocket pioneer Jack Parsons, whom she married in 1946. After Parsons' death in an explosion at their home in 1952, Cameron came to suspect that her husband had been assassinated, and began rituals to communicate with his spirit. She was part of the avant-garde artistic community of Los Angeles; among her friends were the filmmakers Curtis Harrington and Kenneth Anger. She appeared in two of Harrington's films, The Wormwood Star and Night Tide, as well as in Anger's film Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome. In later years, she made appearances in art-house films created by John Chamberlain and Chick Strand. Cameron's recognition as an artist increased after her death, and her paintings were shown in exhibitions across the country.

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Show HN: An Automatic Drawing AI in Python http://bit.ly/2IENeGb

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Show HN: Chrome extension to control video speed on Netflix, Prime, Twitch, etc. http://bit.ly/2IO4LL8

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Show HN: Vim gf-command improved http://bit.ly/2GxZXbg

Show HN: Vim gf-command improved Since a week ago I remembered myself of the awesome gf-command in Vim, which allows you to open the current filepath under the cursor in a new buffer. I thought to myself: Why am I never using this? Oh yeah, because this only works for filepaths relative to the buffer . As a javascript developer most of my time, that won’t help since I have webpack-configured projects which allows me to do some super cool absolute imports, but throws away the complete usage of the awesome gf-command. So I started a Vim plugin called gfi (goto file improved). The goal for me was to create a plugin that is plug ’n play, zero-configuration required for you to enjoy this simple but efficient plugin. So how does it work? When using this plugin your regular gf will be remapped and when pressing gf it always tries to resolve the file under the cursor using atleast the following logic: - relative to the current buffer - relative to Vim's current working directory - based on the git directory it is located in Implementing these 3 checks for every filetype made sense to me. Just having these 3 checks already makes gf already much more efficient want useful. If these 3 fail to retrieve a path then some filetypes may have additional checks. Javascript-like projects can be webpack-configured and thus may use absolute imports. These are done by checking the package.json in the root of the project. Golang path resolving for the import-statement is also taken into account. Since these imports are directories, the directory will be opened rather than a file, but it’s still more efficient, since gf does not open directories by default. A goal I have is hoping for contributions for as many languages as possible so that the gf command will be more useful for many more developers. If you have feedback or like to contribute, send me a mail or do your contribution via http://bit.ly/2IM2YpX April 22, 2019 at 07:52PM

Show HN: zhaodaoAI – Chinese Version Product Hunt,with AI-Powered Recommendation http://bit.ly/2IOxe3B

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Show HN: Map for Game of Thrones http://bit.ly/2VYceLf

Show HN: Map for Game of Thrones We’ve updated Map for Game of Thrones with a lot of features since its launch, 2 years ago. In addition to the app’s staple feature, TV show recap, the user can now also review all 5 books in a similar, interactive manner. You can now step through all the scenes/chapters of any TV episode or book and enjoy: - a short summary of the scene/chapter - full description or synopsis - list of characters in the respective scene/chapter - the location on the interactive map - the full transcript (for episodes) The app is also a handy Game of Thrones lore companion. You can search and browse through detailed information of 600+ locations and 1200+ unique characters. For Season 8, we will be updating the app after each new episode. Any feedback would be appreciated! Links: - Map for Game of Thrones - on the Play Store - http://bit.ly/2Iz1iAV.... - Map for Game of Thrones FREE - on the Play Store - http://bit.ly/2Iz1iAV.... - GoT Map Recap - on the App Store - https://apple.co/2XuvYqg... April 22, 2019 at 03:30PM

Show HN: Serverless Kubernetes with Python (Hands-On Labs) http://bit.ly/2KVil1X

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Show HN: An algo based approach to beating the market http://bit.ly/2Pvj3BT

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Lynchburg Sesquicentennial half dollar

Lynchburg Sesquicentennial half dollar.
The Lynchburg Sesquicentennial half dollar was a commemorative half dollar designed by Charles Keck and struck by the United States Bureau of the Mint in 1936, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the incorporation of Lynchburg, Virginia. The obverse of the coin depicts former Secretary of the Treasury and U.S. Senator Carter Glass, a native of Lynchburg. The reverse depicts a statue of the goddess Liberty, her arms outstretched in welcome. In the background is the Old Lynchburg Courthouse and the city's Confederate monument. After Congress authorized the half dollar, the Commission of Fine Arts proposed that it should bear the portrait of John Lynch, founder of Lynchburg, instead of Glass, but no portrait of him was known. Glass became the third living person to appear on a U.S. coin, and the first to be shown alone. Issued for $1, the coins have appreciated over the years, with 2018 estimates of value ranging between $225 and $365.

Show HN: A simple self-hosted ngrok alternative http://bit.ly/2Got7bp

Show HN: A simple self-hosted ngrok alternative This is a proof of concept utility which allows you to expose local services to the internet at large: http://bit.ly/2DrRzbl In short it is a simple ngrok alternative, which you can self-host. Because it is a proof of concept it hasn't been tested extensively, but it seems like it will solve my immediate-needs. Of course it needs test, and structure added. But feedback can't hurt :) April 22, 2019 at 01:09AM

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Sabtu, 20 April 2019

Show HN: Write Medium post with Markdown http://bit.ly/2PkVWK5

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Show HN: Pichi – HTTP/Socks5/SS Proxy, Whose Route Controlled via APIs http://bit.ly/2Xxn0Zd

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Gothic boxwood miniature

Gothic boxwood miniature.
Gothic boxwood miniatures are very small religious wood sculptures produced during the 15th and 16th centuries, mostly in today's Low Countries. They were formed from intricate layers of reliefs often rendered at nearly microscopic levels, with around 150 examples extant today. The majority are spherical beads known as prayer nuts, statuettes, skulls, or coffins; some 20 are in the form of polyptychs including triptych and diptych altarpieces, tabernacles, and monstrances. Typically imagery includes scenes from the Crucifixion of Jesus and extensive vistas of Heaven and Hell. Each miniature required exceptional craftsmanship and may have taken decades to complete. Important collections are in the Art Gallery of Ontario, the British Museum, and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

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Show HN: Oceananigans.jl: A fast ocean model in Julia that runs on CPUs and GPUs http://bit.ly/2IJRP8X

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Show HN: Sirix.io – versions XML/JSON efficiently and allows time-travel queries http://bit.ly/2V87pC4

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Show HN: I Built Darwin Mail as a Google Inbox Replacement http://bit.ly/2IKmao8

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Jumat, 19 April 2019

Show HN: Should you buy a house to rent it out? An Interactive Simulation http://bit.ly/2IxejL1

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Ontario Highway 420

Ontario Highway 420.
King's Highway 420 is a 400-series highway in the Canadian province of Ontario that connects the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) with downtown Niagara Falls. The roadway continues east as the limited-access expressway Niagara Regional Road 420, which was transferred to the jurisdiction of the Regional Municipality of Niagara in 1998; it connects with the Rainbow Bridge at the border with the United States over the Niagara River. King's Highway 420 has a speed limit of 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph), making it the only 400-series highway to have a speed limit less than 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph) for its entirety. Originally constructed as a divided four-lane road with two traffic circles, the route of Highway 420 formed part of the QEW between 1941 and 1972. It was assigned a unique route number during its reconstruction as a freeway and the construction of the large interchange at its western terminus at Montrose Road.

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Show HN: I made a command line Tetris in Clojure http://bit.ly/2KZJG2S

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Show HN: Python tool to easily retrain OpenAI's GPT-2 text-gen model on new text http://bit.ly/2VQDmvS

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Show HN: TimeSnapper for Mac Beta http://bit.ly/2V9CQM7

Show HN: TimeSnapper for Mac Beta TimeSnapper has been a windows-only product for a decade, we’re now at beta stage in our Mac version which you can use by joining here: http://bit.ly/2U0gYhH April 19, 2019 at 05:30PM

Show HN: Cardbox – The address book reimagined as a social network http://bit.ly/2Xu8Rfz

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Show HN: Inline Python – Rust macro to write Python directly in Rust source code http://bit.ly/2KMMrVi

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Irritator

Irritator.
Irritator was a spinosaurid dinosaur that lived in what is now Brazil about 110 million years ago, during the Early Cretaceous. It is known from a nearly complete skull found in the Romualdo Formation of the Araripe Basin. The genus name reflects the irritation of paleontologists who found that the skull had been heavily damaged and altered by collectors. Estimated at between 6 and 8 meters (20 and 26 ft) in length, Irritator weighed around 1 tonne (1.1 short tons), making it one of the smallest spinosaurids known. Its long, shallow and slender snout was lined with straight and unserrated conical teeth. Lengthwise atop the head ran a thin sagittal crest, to which powerful neck muscles were likely anchored. A generalist diet—like that of today's crocodilians—has been suggested. Irritator inhabited the tropical environment of a coastal lagoon surrounded by dry regions. It coexisted with other carnivorous theropods as well as turtles, crocodyliforms, and a large number of pterosaur and fish species.

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Rabu, 17 April 2019

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Sissinghurst Castle Garden, at Sissinghurst in the Weald of Kent in England, was created by Vita Sackville-West, poet and writer, and her husband Harold Nicolson, author and diplomat. Designated Grade I on Historic England's register of historic parks and gardens, it had nearly 200,000 visitors in 2017. It was bought by Sackville-West in 1930, and over the next thirty years, working with, and later succeeded by, a series of notable head gardeners, she and Nicolson transformed a farmstead of "squalor and slovenly disorder" into one of the world's most influential gardens. The garden design is based on axial walks that open onto enclosed gardens, termed "garden rooms", one of the earliest examples of this gardening style. Following Sackville-West's death in 1962, the estate was gifted to the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty. It is one of the Trust's most popular properties.

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Eliza Acton

Eliza Acton.
Eliza Acton (17 April 1799 – 13 February 1859) was an English food writer and poet. In 1845 her cookbook Modern Cookery for Private Families was released. It was one of Britain's first cookbooks aimed at the domestic reader and introduced the now-universal practice of listing ingredients and giving suggested cooking times for each recipe. It included the first recipes in English for Brussels sprouts and for spaghetti, and contains the first printed reference to Christmas pudding. Engagingly written, the book was well received by reviewers. It was reprinted within the year and several editions followed until 1918. In the later years of its publication, Modern Cookery was eclipsed by the success of Isabella Beeton's bestselling Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management (1861), which included several recipes plagiarised from Acton's work. Many English cooks have been influenced by Acton, including Elizabeth David, Jane Grigson, Delia Smith and Rick Stein.

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Senin, 15 April 2019

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Courbet was the lead ship of her class of four dreadnought battleships, the first ones built for the French Navy. In World War I, after helping to sink the Austro-Hungarian protected cruiser SMS Zenta in August 1914, she provided cover for the Otranto Barrage that blockaded the Austro-Hungarian Navy in the Adriatic Sea, and often served as a flagship. Although upgraded several times before World War II, by the 1930s she was no longer considered to be a first-line battleship and spent much of that decade as a gunnery training ship. A few weeks after the German invasion of France on 10 May 1940, Courbet was hastily reactivated. She supported Allied troops in the defence of Cherbourg during mid-June. As part of Operation Catapult, she was seized in Portsmouth by British forces on 3 July and was turned over to the Free French a week later. She was used as a stationary anti-aircraft battery and as an accommodation ship there.

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Minggu, 14 April 2019

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Cadaver Tomb of René of Chalon

Cadaver Tomb of René of Chalon.
The Cadaver Tomb of René of Chalon is a Gothic funerary monument in the church of Saint-Étienne at Bar-le-Duc in northeastern France. It consists of an altarpiece and a limestone statue of a putrefied and skinless corpse which stands upright; its left arm is raised as if gesturing towards heaven. Completed sometime between 1544 and 1557, the majority of its construction is attributed to the French sculptor Ligier Richier. Other elements, including the coat of arms and funeral drapery, were added later. The tomb dates from a period of societal anxiety over death, as plague, war and religious conflicts ravaged Europe. It was commissioned as the resting place of René of Chalon, Prince of Orange, brother-in-law of Duke Antoine of Lorraine. Unusually for contemporary objects of this type, the skeleton is standing, making it a "living corpse", an innovation that was to become highly influential. It was designated a Monument historique on June 18, 1898.

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History of Tottenham Hotspur F.C.

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Tottenham Hotspur F.C. (Spurs) have a long history as an English football club based in Tottenham, London. They came into existence in 1882, became professional in 1895, and in 1901 became the only non-League club to win the FA Cup since the establishment of the Football League. They have won the FA Cup a further seven times, the Football League twice, the League Cup four times, the UEFA Cup twice and, in 1963, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. In 1960–61, they became the first team to complete The Double in the 20th century. The club languished mostly in the Second Division from the late 1920s until the 1950s before peaking in the 1960s, with a resurgence in the 1980s. They have remained a member of the Premier League since its formation in 1992, finishing in mid-table most seasons. In 1899 the club moved from Northumberland Park to a site that became known as White Hart Lane, and remained there until 2017. A new stadium has been built at the same site.

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Joe Hewitt (RAAF officer)

Joe Hewitt (RAAF officer).
Joe Hewitt (13 April 1901 – 1 November 1985) rose to be an air vice-marshal in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Appointed the RAAF's Assistant Chief of the Air Staff in 1941, he was posted the following year to Allied Air Forces Headquarters, South West Pacific Area, as Director of Intelligence. In 1943, he took command of No. 9 Operational Group, the RAAF's main mobile strike force, but was controversially sacked by the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal George Jones, less than a year later over alleged morale and disciplinary issues. As Air Member for Personnel from 1945 to 1948, he was directly responsible for the consolidation of what was then the world's fourth largest air force into a much smaller peacetime service. He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1951. Retiring from the military in 1956, he went into business and later managed his own publishing house. The book Adversity in Success is his first-hand account of the South West Pacific air war.

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Allison Guyot

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Allison Guyot is an undersea volcanic mountain with a flat top in the Mid-Pacific Mountains. West of Hawaii and northeast of the Marshall Islands, it rises 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) above the seafloor to a platform 35 by 70 kilometres (22 mi × 43 mi) wide. It was probably formed by a hotspot before plate tectonics moved it north to its present-day location. Radiometric dating puts the formation of a volcanic island at around 111 to 85 million years ago. The island was eventually buried, forming an atoll-like structure and a carbonate platform. The platform emerged above sea level at some time in the Albian or Turonian ages before eventually drowning about 99 million years ago for unknown reasons; it is possible that the emergence damaged its reefs. After a hiatus lasting until the Paleocene, pelagic sedimentation deposited limestone, ooze and sand, which bear traces of climatic events and ocean currents.

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Satellite Science Fiction.
Satellite Science Fiction was an American science fiction magazine, published from October 1956 to April 1959 by Leo Margulies' Renown Publications. It was edited initially by Sam Merwin, then Margulies, and finally Frank Belknap Long. In addition to a handful of short stories, initially each issue ran a full-length novel, including the original version of Philip K. Dick's first novel The Cosmic Puppets, and well-received work by Algis Budrys and Jack Vance, though the quality was not always high. Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, and L. Sprague de Camp were among the short story contributors. Sam Moskowitz wrote a series of articles on the early history of science fiction for Satellite; these were later to be revised as part of his book Explorers of the Infinite. In 1958 Margulies tracked down the first magazine publication of H.G. Wells' The Time Machine from 1894–1895, and reprinted a short excerpt from it that had been omitted by every subsequent printing.

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Fall of Kampala

Fall of Kampala.
The Fall of Kampala was a battle during the Uganda–Tanzania War in April 1979, in which the combined forces of Tanzania and the Uganda National Liberation Front (UNLF) attacked and captured the Ugandan capital, Kampala. Tanzanian forces were repulsing an invasion launched by Ugandan President Idi Amin (pictured). After routing the Ugandans and their Libyan allies in Entebbe, the Tanzanians moved on Kampala. They entered the city with UNLF forces on 10 April, facing minimal resistance but hampered by their lack of maps. The fall of the city was announced the next day. The Tanzanians cleared out the remaining pockets of opposition, while jubilant civilians celebrated through indiscriminate, destructive looting. Amin was deposed, his forces were scattered, and a new government was installed. The battle marked the first time in the modern history of the continent that an African state seized the capital of another African country and deposed its government.

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Planet Nine is a hypothetical planet in the outer region of the Solar System. Its gravitational effects could explain the unlikely clustering of orbits for a group of extreme trans-Neptunian objects, bodies with average distances from the Sun that are more than 250 times that of Earth. These objects tend to make their closest approaches to the Sun in one sector, and their orbits are similarly tilted. Their improbable alignments suggest that an undiscovered planet may be shepherding the orbits of the most distant known Solar System objects. Planet Nine would have a predicted mass five to ten times that of Earth, and an elongated orbit extending 400 to 800 times as far from the Sun as the Earth's. It may have been ejected from its original orbit by Jupiter during the genesis of the Solar System, wrested from another star, captured as a rogue planet, or pulled into an eccentric orbit by a passing star.

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Billy Martin

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Billy Martin (1928–1989) was an American Major League Baseball second baseman and the on-again, off-again manager of the New York Yankees. Known first as a scrappy infielder on the championship Yankee teams of the 1950s, he built a reputation as a manager who would initially make bad teams good, and then be fired amid dysfunction. In each of his stints with the Yankees, he led them to winning records before being fired or forced to resign by team owner George Steinbrenner. Martin led the team to consecutive American League pennants in 1976 and 1977; they lost in the 1976 World Series but triumphed over the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1977, Martin's only World Series championship as a manager. He was forced to resign midway through the 1978 season, returned in 1979, and was fired at season's end. From 1980 to 1982, he managed the Oakland A's, earning a division title with an aggressive style of play known as "Billyball". After the A's fired him, he managed the Yankees three more times.

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Show HN: CoDiff, a new collaboration tool for developers A recent HackerNews comment - “For one programmer's hourly cost, you could run 4000 CPU cores continuously. Can there really be no practical way to apply thousands of cores to boosting the programmer's productivity?” http://bit.ly/2UAKEpX This is what we have come up with. The current productivity tools - Slack, Asana, Trello, Facebook Workplace, etc. - are great, but lack direct access to your code. Building a tool directly around the code makes it more powerful for software developers: CoDiff. https://codiff.com The foundation of CoDiff is a live-view of your teammates’ local Git repositories. This brings communication benefits that other productivity tools fundamentally cannot provide. Wherever you are working, you can essentially pull up a chair next to your coworker to see and discuss what they are working on. This live code view leads to a many other productivity benefits. Existing tools will let you know your teammates' task, but not the exact lines of code they are modifying. CoDiff on the other hand, can notify you in real-time when you conflict with one of your teammates. This greatly reduces the time spent in resolving merge conflicts, prevents duplicated work, and unobtrusively improves productivity. In the future, CoDiff will integrate with your favorite editors and other productivity tools for even greater benefits. A few examples: get conflict notifications in your IDE, set statuses according to Trello task, and share links to live code snippets on Slack. We currently have the first alpha build available on https://codiff.com . It’s completely free now and we would be extremely grateful for anyone to try it out. We never touch your git repository - no extra branches or commits - we are read only. We are looking for feedback at this point to help shape the future of the product–on the idea, the app, the workflow, or new directions. Anything you can share would be extremely helpful! April 7, 2019 at 06:18AM

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Sabre Wulf.
Sabre Wulf is an action-adventure game by Ultimate Play the Game, initially released in 1984 for the ZX Spectrum home computer. The player navigates the pith-helmeted Sabreman through a colourful 2D jungle maze to collect amulet pieces, avoid enemies, and bypass the guardian at its exit. With no explicit guidance on how to play, the player is left to decipher the game's objectives through trial and error. The game developers had finished Sabre Wulf's sequels in advance of its release but—in keeping with their penchant for secrecy—chose to withhold them until later that year. They hired outside developers to port the game to several other computing platforms. Sabre Wulf was a bestseller and a financial success. It was recommended by reviewers, who also noted its difficult gameplay and praised its graphics. Retrospective critics remember Sabre Wulf as among the Spectrum's best releases.

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