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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Why You Should Stop Writing Tests (10/22/2025)

2025/10/23 00:02

How are you, hacker?


🪐 What’s happening in tech today, October 22, 2025?


The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, JFK’s Address on Cuban Missile Crisis Shocks the Nation in 1962, First Parachute Jump is Made Over Paris in 1797, India Launches Its First Lunar Mission in 2008, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Can We Still Honor the Dead When Technology Refuses to Let Them Go? to Why You Should Stop Writing Tests, let’s dive right in.

Learn Technical Storytelling This Halloween at the Spells Syntax Workshop


By @hackernoonevents [ 2 Min read ] Learn how to tell great technical stories at Spells Syntax, a free Halloween workshop by GadflyAI HackerNoon. Write, code, and get published! Read More.

Can We Still Honor the Dead When Technology Refuses to Let Them Go?


By @fatihasabiella [ 4 Min read ] The more vulnerable a feeling, the easier it is to sell. Read More.

Lessons in Building an AI Artist that Learns, Creates, and Sells Art Autonomously


By @andrewolsson [ 12 Min read ] As a writer, visual artist, and software engineer, AI can already outcompete me on all fronts. What does that mean for my future? Read More.

Weekly AI Startup Funding: October 12-19, 2025


By @aifundingtracker [ 9 Min read ] AI startups raised over $2.4 billion this week across enterprise infrastructure, healthcare innovation, and fintech. Read More.

Why You Should Stop Writing Tests


By @alqemian [ 16 Min read ] A weblog about a different approach to automated testing by a senior dev who does not like writing tests. Read More.


🧑‍💻 What happened in your world this week?

It's been said that writing can help consolidate technical knowledge, establish credibility, and contribute to emerging community standards. Feeling stuck? We got you covered ⬇️⬇️⬇️


ANSWER THESE GREATEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS OF ALL TIME


We hope you enjoy this worth of free reading material. Feel free to forward this email to a nerdy friend who'll love you for it.See you on Planet Internet! With love, The HackerNoon Team ✌️


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