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What a Privacy-First Social Platform Actually Looks Like

By @eqoflow [ 5 Min read ] What if social media stopped spying on you? EqoFlow.app shows what a privacy-first platform should look like: encrypted, decentralized, and built to protect Read More.

6 Caching Strategies and Their Latency vs. Complexity Tradeoffs

By @scylladb [ 8 Min read ] Explore six caching strategies—cache-aside, read-through, write-through, write-behind, client-side, and distributed—and how each impacts latency and complexity. Read More.

How To Run an Open-Source LLM on Your Personal Computer

By @manishmshiva [ 6 Min read ] Learn how to install and run open-source large language models (LLMs) locally on Windows — with or without the command line. Read More.

Stop the Slop. Start Coding Smarter with AI

By @@javar97 [ 10 Min read ] A 7-step checklist for developers to use AI tools effectively—without creating low-quality “slop.” Build, test, and scale with discipline. Read More.

Stop Failing Live Coding Interviews: Lessons from 100+ Real Sessions

By @danielkov [ 16 Min read ] Master live coding interviews with insights from 100+ interviews. Learn why communication beats perfect code and what actually gets you hired. Read More.

Can ChatGPT Outperform the Market? Week 15

By @nathanbsmith729 [ 5 Min read ] Survives Friday's selloff… Read More.

The Best Ways to Write Git Commit Messages: Just Like the Pros

By @ritikbanger [ 2 Min read ] A commit message should have a proper style, content, and metadata. Read More.

React 19: New Tools To Work With Forms

By @socialdiscoverygroup [ 6 Min read ] Discover how React 19's new hooks—useActionState, useFormStatus, and useOptimistic—simplify form handling with less boilerplate and cleaner code. Read More.

Solving 3D Segmentation’s Biggest Bottleneck

By @instancing [ 5 Min read ] Compared to previous neural field techniques, 3DIML achieves 14–24× faster training times for 3D instance segmentation from 2D photos. Read More.

How to Write Technical Specs That Actually Ship

By @danielkov [ 21 Min read ] Learn to write technical specs that get shipped. Practical guide covering problem statements, buy-in, implementation plans, and spec-driven development. Read More.

The Physics of AI

By @giovannicoletta [ 11 Min read ] An interrogation of how physics concepts like black holes, entropy, and quantum theory mirror the rise and limits of artificial intelligence. Read More.

GenAI Incident Severity Matrix: Custom Scoring Model for Cybersecurity Response

By @kpr [ 4 Min read ] GenAI is integral part of modern tech stack and responding to GenAI infrastructure requires a new approach Read More.

Meet True: HackerNoon Company of the Week

By @companyoftheweek [ 3 Min read ] This week, HackerNoon features True—an AI-native perps DEX built on Solana and a custom layer-2 solution. Read More.

Breaking Down the Walls: Rescue Your SPA From Complete Freeze

By @anandk05 [ 4 Min read ] React page frozen solid? Here’s how a single Chrome DevTools feature helped trace an infinite loop hidden deep in Redux selectors. Read More.

What Are Generics? An Introduction for Beginners

By @Go [ 11 Min read ] Generics are a way of writing code that is independent of the specific types being used. Functions and types may now be written to use any of a set of types. Read More.

Beyond Consent: How Data Minimization Can Actually Work in Open Banking

By @apurvakumarb [ 10 Min read ] Consent-based access often results in financial services collecting more data than they actually need. Read More.

The Spacecoin Writing Contest by Spacecoin and HackerNoon: Final Round Results 🎉

By @hackernooncontests [ 6 Min read ] Meet the winners of Round 3 of the Spacecoin Writing Contest! 6 categories, 7 winners, 9000 USDT in cash prizes. Read More.

AI Brawl: the Generative Model Showdown

By @vujacic [ 6 Min read ] Four engines, one prompt, slightly suspiciously honest commentary. Read More.

Everyone is Missing GPT-4o: Why People Prefer it to GPT-5

By @hacker68060072 [ 3 Min read ] GPT-5's launch revealed reliability issues, slowing productivity and frustrating users. The key lesson: design systems resilient to model volatility. 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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