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The TechBeat: Measuring Non-Linear User Journeys: Rethinking Funnels Metrics in A/B Testing (12/7/2025)

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How are you, hacker? 🪐Want to know what's trending right now?: The Techbeat by HackerNoon has got you covered with fresh content from our trending stories of the day! Set email preference here. ## Measuring Non-Linear User Journeys: Rethinking Funnels Metrics in A/B Testing By @indrivetech [ 7 Min read ] A deep dive into user reorders, hidden behavioral patterns, and how aggregated funnels improve A/B test accuracy in non-linear user journeys Read More.

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The Architect’s Handbook to Open Table Formats and Object Storage

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Cybersecurity’s Global Defenders Converge in Riyadh for Black Hat MEA 2025

By @hackernoonevents [ 3 Min read ] Black Hat MEA 2025 will bring together over 45k attendees, 450 exhibitors, & 300 global speakers from December 2–4 at Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Center Read More.

Why Gemini 3.0 is a Great Builder But Still Needs a Human in the Loop

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