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Issue #287 // February 12, 2016

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# FAVORITES

Physicists Detect Gravitational Waves, Proving Einstein Right //nytimes comments

Show HN: I've been writing daily TILs for a year //github comments

Maybe: run a command, see what it does to your files without actually doing it //github comments

The Malware Museum //archive comments

SSH: Best practices //0xbadc0de comments

ZCash (formerly Zerocash/Zerocoin) technology preview //z comments

AI That Annoys Telemarketers //jollyrogertelephone comments

Introducing Vector Networks: Generalized path editing for graphics //medium comments

I am a puts debuggerer //tenderlovemaking comments

Sprout Life //github comments

# SHOW HN

Htop 2.0 released, now cross-platform //hisham comments

Deco Software – React Native IDE //decosoftware comments

Deepstream.io – open-source real-time server with pub/sub and data sync //deepstream comments

LogDNA – Easy logging in the cloud //logdna comments

Twtxt – Decentralised, minimalist microblogging service for hackers //github comments

Zappa – Serverless Python/Django on AWS Lambda //gun comments

Adblock via /etc/hosts //github comments

# CODE

Dragula: Drag and drop so simple it hurts //github comments

How to do distributed locking //kleppmann comments

Diff So Fancy: make Git diffs look good //github comments

The Deadlock Empire – Slay dragons, master concurrency //github comments

Records: Python library for making raw SQL queries to Postgres databases //github comments

Convert curl commands to Go code //github comments

Pippo – Web framework in Java //pippo comments

Kill Your Dependencies //mikeperham comments

# DESIGN

Bokeh – a Python interactive visualization library //pydata comments

Jheronimus Bosch – The Garden of Earthly Delights – Interactive //ntr comments

# LEARN

Old Tjikko, the oldest living clonal Norway Spruce //wikipedia comments

Breeding back //wikipedia comments

# BOOKS

Princeton Bitcoin textbook is now freely available //freedom-to-tinker comments

Usborne 1980s computer programming books for kids become free downloads //usborne comments

# WATCHING

J.C.R. Licklider on the History of Personal Workstations (1986) //youtube comments

Oculus Connect 2: Live Coding Session with John Carmack //youtube comments

How Do Genetic Algorithms Work? //youtube comments

# WORKING

Chart Shows Who Marries CEOs, Doctors, Chefs and Janitors //bloomberg comments

We're ditching the office completely //buffer comments

High Salaries Haunt Some Job Hunters //wsj comments

# FUN

A Truck the Russians Make for $50K //jalopnik comments

My first programs: Old Pascal programs I wrote in the early nineties //github comments

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