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  1. I'm a electronics hobbyist who's just about wrapping up a Pi compute module carrier board for a project. My first non-trivial PCB in fact, and it seems like it's going to work. The Pi computer module has been the most…

  2. Dear HN, I'd like to ask if anyone has recommendations for a document management system for private usage. My use-case is as such: - we have a capable multi function print/scanner scanning to a Synology NAS - we have a…

  3. I was digging through bookmarks looking for something I for sure found on HN sometime in 2018. The article was essentially discussing how "unique" in the database is worthless in a lot of situations, namely: - email…

  4. Hi HN, I wanted to ask (seeing the news about “The Art of Electronics, 3rd Edition” on the front page today) which resources electrical engineers and similar could recommend. I'm looking to start doing GPIO stuff in C…

  5. I'm researching viable (i.e. modern) alternatives to RRDTool, but it seems like it's never really been surpassed. There's Whisper (part of the Graphite project) which is still a disk orientated format. I'm trying to…

  6. There must be a great book about this, it can't be true that we Europeans have to fly to the valley and "live the life" for a few weeks to learn what it all means. By following HN one might even come to assume that…

  7. There was something on HN about 12 months, maybe 18 months ago. The idea was to crowdsource funding (I believe) for a book designed to self-teach programmers mathematic principles.

  8. It's been around two years since GitHub acquired OrderedList for their Gaug.es and SpeakerDeck products: http://venturebeat.com/2011/12/05/github-acquires-ordered-list/

  9. ...and what books should be read to learn enough to come out of the adventure wealthier (in knowledge, and finance) than he went into the experiment?

  10. I'm typically a package manager guy, once you start screwing with the status-quo especially on distributions like Ubuntu, things get strange really quickly. Case in point, Redis, the Makefile is so simple, and the…