Building a Desktop Catalytic Cracker

Building a Desktop Catalytic Cracker Go to Source Although crude oil contains a vast diversity of hydrocarbons, a comparatively small number of these make up the bulk of demand for oil. Cracking solves this mismatch: most of the...

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Malware scare keeps schoolkids home for a second day

Great Marlow School in Buckinghamshire, England, has entered its second day of a shutdown following "a suspected malware incident." Only students sitting their GCSE and A-level exams – those in Years 11 and 13 – were permitted to attend on Wednesday, in line with...

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This Is Not Prompt Engineering

BitDive generates regression tests from real Java runtime traces using its own small local AI model. Instead of sending code, SQL queries, HTTP payloads, and business data to cloud LLMs, BitDive runs locally on the developer’s machine. The model does not rely on...

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Vibecoding Works. Vibepositioning Doesn’t.

Vibecoding Works. Vibepositioning Doesn’t.

Open your X app (or Twitter, if you will) and just scroll through your feed. You will definitely find something like this: "We're building Lovable for books" "It's Claude, but for banking" or "It's like ChatGPT for squirrels" (that sounds interesting tho 🥹) Every time...

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Agent-First Authentication and Authorization

Agent-First Authentication and Authorization

AI agents should not authenticate as borrowed human sessions or faceless service accounts. They should be first-class software users: durable, identifiable, delegable, revocable, and auditable. Agent-first auth solves the problem that appears when an agent needs real...

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Your 50,000-Member Telegram Is a Ghost Town

Your 50,000-Member Telegram Is a Ghost Town

There’s a number every Web3 project puts in its pitch deck. Telegram members, Discord users, X (Twitter) followers. It’s the first thing VCs ask about and the last thing that actually predicts if a project survives a bear market. I’ve spent years building communities...

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88 Blog Posts To Learn About Product Marketing

88 Blog Posts To Learn About Product Marketing

Let's learn about Product Marketing via these 88 free blog posts. They are ordered by HackerNoon reader engagement data. Visit the Learn Repo or LearnRepo.com to find the most read blog posts about any technology. The process of bringing a product to market, promoting...

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Manual Coding is Becoming the Exception, Not the Default

Manual Coding is Becoming the Exception, Not the Default

AI does not replace engineering control, but it changes what quality level you can realistically keep under deadline pressure. Where this feeling came from I have one personal project where I took AI-assisted development pretty far. I describe a task to my Telegram...

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The 5 best World Cup ads (so far)

The 5 best World Cup ads (so far)

It’s time for kick-off. After years of anticipation for what has been billed the biggest World Cup ever, the 2026 tournament hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico is here. Not only is this year’s competition the biggest in terms of teams playing (48, up from 32),...

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