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Issue #367 // September 02, 2017

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# FAVORITES

A camera that snaps a GIF and ejects a cartridge that displays it //imgur comments

The art of over-engineering your side projects //elsyms comments

My wonderful world of macOS //github comments

How the GDPR Will Disrupt Google and Facebook //pagefair comments

How it feels to learn JavaScript in 2017 //medium comments

The life and death of a startup //cecinestpasun comments

Your load is too heavy: Zork deep reading //zarfhome comments

I’ll write you a Slack bot in return for a $5K donation to ScriptEd //github comments

# ASK HN

What maths are critical to pursuing ML/AI? //ycombinator

What are your favourite self-hosted tools? //ycombinator

I’m Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA //ycombinator

# SHOW HN

Windy.com //windy comments

Whatruns: Identify technologies used on any website //whatruns comments

Make Medium Readable Again //github comments

Roamer: A Plain-Text File Manager //github comments

Freezetab – What browser bookmarks should've been //freezetab comments

Chirr App splits text into tweets and posts it as a thread //getchirrapp comments

I open-sourced my Twitter Automation platform //zackproser comments

# CODE

Go 1.9 is released //golang comments

Moon – fast 7k Vue alternative //github comments

Kubernetes as a back-end for OpenFaaS //github comments

Practicing Elixir or any programming language //github comments

Getting started with Puppeteer and Chrome Headless for Web Scraping //github comments

Goby: A new Ruby-inspired language written in Go //github comments

Diva – Python package for creating interactive dashboards //readthedocs comments

# DATA

TensorFlow Tutorial and Examples for beginners //github comments

Keylogging on IPhone and Android Using Gyroscope Data and Machine Learning //medium comments

# DESIGN

Clarity Icons: open source icons //github comments

Humanscale, the Classic Design Tool, Gets a Second Life //wired comments

# LEARN

“Learning How to Learn,” the most popular course on Coursera //nytimes comments

FizzleFade //fabiensanglard comments

A Floating Mass of Fire Ants in Texas //theatlantic comments

Katherine Johnson Biography //nasa comments

# BOOKS

Python Data Science Handbook //github comments

Humble Book Bundle: Data Science //humblebundle comments

# WATCHING

Berlin Is Becoming a Sponge City //youtube comments

How Differential Steering Works //youtube comments

A Preview of C# 8 //msdn comments

The truth about toilet swirl //youtube comments

A Tour of Acme //swtch comments

GopherCon 2017 Videos //youtube comments

# WORKING

Ask HN: Who is hiring? //ycombinator

Why successful startups stumble at 40 employees //thinkgrowth comments

Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? //ycombinator

Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? //ycombinator

# LONGREADS

Inside Waymo's Secret World for Training Self-Driving Cars //theatlantic comments

Destroy All Monsters: A Journey into the Caverns of Dungeons and Dragons //believermag comments

# FUN

Mailable Live Animals //usps comments

The Most Officialest SkiFree Home Page //ihoc comments

RNN that generates Game of Thrones text //github comments

Anagram game in React //jh86 comments

# CUTTING ROOM FLOOR

Better management of discarded produce could help forests regrow //upworthy comments

Let’s kill no-reply //medium comments

Missilemap //nuclearsecrecy comments

A glut has used-car depreciation accelerating //bloomberg comments

Tinker, tailor, soldier, sandbagger: sometimes TV from the 70s holds up //quartertothree comments

Japan Wakes to a Text Message: Missile Approaching //nytimes comments

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