Ask HN: What startup/technology is on your 'to watch' list? 583 by iameoghan | 431 comments on Hacker News. For me a couple of interesting technology products that help me in my day-to-day job 1. Hasura 2. Strapi 3. Forest Admin (super interesting although I cannot ever get it to connect to a hasura backend on Heroku ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 4. Integromat 5. Appgyver There are many others that I have my eye on such as NodeRed[6], but have yet to use. I do realise that these are all low-code related, however, I would be super interested in being made aware of cool other cool & upcoming tech that is making waves. What's on your 'to watch' list? [1] https://hasura.io/ [2] https://strapi.io/ [3] https://ift.tt/2p6eimS [4] https://ift.tt/1N3LkvM [5] https://ift.tt/1T5iPym [6] https://nodered.org/
Ask HN: What's the most valuable thing you can learn in an hour? 786 by newsbinator | 657 comments on Hacker News. A lot of what hackers do takes years of building knowledge upon knowledge. That's also true for physicists, marketers, salespeople, managers, etc. Are there any quick wins that 30 ~ 60 minutes of intense concentration can generate? For example an average person, if focused, can learn to read (but not understand) Korean decently in under an hour. A person can also learn a few guitar chords and possibly play a carefully-chosen song in that time. But those aren't valuable skills in themselves. Do you know of any simple + valuable wins in your area of interest? ("valuable" intentionally left vague)
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