WinDepends – A Rewrite of the Dependency Walker (❄️ Score: 150+ in 1 week)
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How to Study Mathematics (2017) (Score: 152+ in 15 hours)
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'Brain rot' named Oxford Word of the Year 2024 (Score: 151+ in 9 hours)
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Ask HN: How can I grow as an engineer without good seniors to learn from? (Score: 155+ in 12 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/c/6iPjM
I am a fresh graduate data engineer working at a small company in the oil and drilling industry.
I was hired 6 months ago as a freelance data engineer, and after proving myself through my work quality, I am now essentially functioning as a tech lead, with full responsibility and ownership of designing, implementing, and hiring for the projects I'm assigned.
Our company is not a tech company, so I only have a couple of tech-oriented colleagues, and I barely interact with them. Now I directly report to the director of the company, who in all senses is awesome, with 40+ years of combined experience in some of the biggest oil and drilling companies globally.
However, I have some strong FOMO about not being able to learn much technical stuff from my peers or seniors. I am trying my best to learn and pick things up on my own, learning design principles, getting code reviews from chatGPT, etc. But even then, I'm afraid I am not producing the software to the highest standards of the industry since we don't have any rigorous cross-checking, and might be missing out on a lot of learning.
Can someone who has been in positions similar to these please guide me?
Map UI – Ghost in the Shell (Score: 150+ in 1 day)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6iMXn
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Kubernetes on Hetzner: cutting my infra bill by 75% (Score: 150+ in 10 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6iNZW
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What Will Enter the Public Domain in 2025? (Score: 150+ in 5 hours)
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Procedural knowledge in pretraining drives reasoning in large language models (Score: 151+ in 6 hours)
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Jeff Dean Responds to EDA Industry about AlphaChip (Score: 150+ in 11 hours)
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OpenWRT One Released: First Router Designed Specifically for OpenWrt (Score: 152+ in 5 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6iMXB
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AMD Disables Zen 4's Loop Buffer (Score: 150+ in 7 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6iMqf
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A Brazilian CA trusted only by Microsoft has issued a certificate for google.com (Score: 160+ in 4 hours)
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You must read at least one book to ride (Score: 151+ in 7 hours)
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Rust-Query (Score: 152+ in 13 hours)
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How honeycrisp apples went from marvel to mediocre (Score: 152+ in 4 hours)
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Intel Announces Retirement of CEO Pat Gelsinger (🔥 Score: 163+ in 52 minutes)
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Gene behind orange fur in cats found at last (Score: 152+ in 14 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6iPMk
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Programming the C64 with Visual Studio Code (Score: 151+ in 11 hours)
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Vesuvius Challenge: First letters found in new scroll (❄️ Score: 150+ in 4 days)
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Rails is better low code than low code (❄️ Score: 152+ in 4 days)
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Handwriting but not typewriting leads to widespread connectivity in brain (Score: 150+ in 12 hours)
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Show HN: Markwhen: Markdown for Timelines (Score: 157+ in 5 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6iPf4
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Kyawthuite is so rare it's only ever been found once (Score: 150+ in 5 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6iNQT
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Advent of Code 2024 (🔥 Score: 158+ in 2 hours)
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Show HN: Open-source private home security camera system (end-to-end encryption) (Score: 155+ in 9 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6iMyN
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I needed a security camera inside my house, one that would send motion notifications to my smartphone and would allow me to livestream remotely. However, I could not find one that I could trust due to privacy concerns. Many of them upload the plaintext of videos to their servers and none is fully open-source as far as I know. Therefore, I decided to use my spare time to build one from scratch. Called Privastead (as in Private Homestead), it uses OpenMLS for end-to-end encryption (between the camera local hub and the smartphone) and is mostly implemented in Rust (except for part of the Android app that is implemented in Kotlin). The system is functional now and I've been using it in my own house for the past couple of weeks.
Based on some of the discussions I've seen online, it seems like there are other users who are also concerned with the privacy implications of home security cameras. Therefore, I decided to open source my solution for everyone to use. If you need a privacy-preserving home security camera, please give it a try and provide feedback. Note that trying out the system requires you to have a supported IP camera, a local machine connected to the IP camera, a server, and an Android smartphone. I have put together detailed instructions on setting up the system, which I hope makes it easier for others to get the system up and running.
In addition, consider contributing to the project. The prototype currently has a lot of limitations: mainly that it has only been tested with one IP camera, only allows the use of one camera, and only supports Android. I'll continue to improve the prototype as time permits, but progress will be much faster if there are other contributors as well.
Remembering Cyberia, the first ever cyber cafe (❄️ Score: 150+ in 1 week)
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NASA's Europa Clipper: Miles Down, Instruments Deploying (Score: 150+ in 1 day)
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Ntfs2btrfs does in-place conversion of NTFS filesystem to the open-source Btrfs (🔥 Score: 150+ in 3 hours)
Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6iMqy
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If not React, then what? (Score: 150+ in 19 hours)
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Nodezator is a generalist Python node editor (Score: 150+ in 1 day)
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