Bluesky will launch Reddit-style communities this year
Bluesky is launching a communities feature this year, according to its head of product.
FBI Seizes 13 Websites That Officials Say Were Used by China to Target and Recruit US Workers
The 13 websites purported to be affiliated with consulting companies that advertised job openings for current and former holders of security clearances The post FBI Seizes 13 Websites That Officials Say Were Used by China to Target and Recruit US Workers appeared...
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...
Compromised Passwords? Apple Intelligence Will Automatically Change Those for You
Gone are the days when iPhone users had to manually hunt down their stolen passwords and associated accounts.
Neurobiologists say this one simple lesson can help you lead more effectively
After the usual round of strategy conversations, my client sat down to write his strategy document. It had been percolating in his head for days. Then, when he sat down, nothing happened. Strategy and strategic thinking are of the utmost importance as the bedrock and...
Splunk, Palo Alto Networks Patch Severe Vulnerabilities
The security defects could allow attackers to create or modify arbitrary files and access and modify protected resources. The post Splunk, Palo Alto Networks Patch Severe Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek.
HTML is a native image format, hear me out
Article URL: https://hmml.eddocu.com Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48488553 Points: 11 # Comments: 15
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...
In the age of AI, ‘old-school AI’ is what will set you apart
I’ve been teaching strategic communication at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business (GSB) and coaching executives for almost two decades. Recently, I’m consistently hit with one concern from students and executives alike: With AI taking over, what will be left for...
Deezer now helps users find AI music on other streaming platforms
Deezer will now help you find AI slop in your music playlists even if you're on another platform.
NS&I dangles £220K salary for CEO willing to straighten out £3B IT mess
National Savings & Investments (NS&I) is looking for a new chief executive to take charge of the state-backed savings institution as it attempts to steer a troubled £3 billion digital transformation program back on course. The government-owned bank has...
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...
The EU Is Forcing Businesses to Rethink Invoicing. Here Is What That Actually Means.
For most entrepreneurs, invoicing is a background process. You send a PDF, your client pays, you move on. But governments across the European Union are quietly rewriting the rules of that exchange, and the timeline is closer than most founders realize. The shift is...
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...
Building an AI Agent That Turns Web Data Into Sales Intelligence
Sales teams do not need more tabs. They need better timing. A rep can spend half a morning checking company websites, LinkedIn pages, review sites, funding news, hiring posts, product pages, job boards, pricing pages, tech stack hints, and competitor mentions. By...
Is Pandas a Good Reason to Learn Python?
Pandas is not just for data scientists. See how it helps programmers clean, analyze, and automate tabular data tasks.
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...
When AI Learns to Tune Itself: How ML Is Rewriting the Rules of Compiler Optimization
There's a quiet arms race happening beneath the surface of every AI breakthrough you read about. You hear about a new model achieving state-of-the-art results, but you rarely hear about the unglamorous, painstaking work that makes it run fast enough to matter. That...
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...
Open Data Is Not a Product. Here’s What It Takes to Make It One.
TL;DR Governments publish open data and call it a day. Published ≠ usable. I turned two GeoJSON files from Luxembourg's open-data portal into qualité-eau.lu — a trilingual site that tells anyone, in one click, what's in their tap water, for all 106 communes. The...
The Fintech Infrastructure Gap That’s Quietly Choking a $454 Billion Industry
I process payments for a living. Specifically, I work with businesses that standard processors have decided are too complicated to deal with. Over the past few years, one category keeps showing up in my inbox more than any other: supplement and nutraceutical brands....
Why Python Dependency Management Trips Up So Many New Developers
This article examines why Python often feels harder in practice than in theory, particularly for developers transitioning from integrated environments like MATLAB or R. It explores dependency conflicts, virtual environments, package managers, IDE inconsistencies, and...
Evolutionary Chemistry via LLM Agents: Multi-Objective SMILES Optimization
Table of Links Abstract and 1. Introduction TEXTGRAD: Optimizing AI systems by backpropagating text feedback Results 3.1 Code optimization 3.2 Solution optimization by test-time training to improve problem solving 3.3 Prompt optimization for reasoning 3.4 Molecule...
Algorithmic Prompt Refining: Elevating Smaller LLMs with Textual Gradients
Table of Links Abstract and 1. Introduction TEXTGRAD: Optimizing AI systems by backpropagating text feedback Results 3.1 Code optimization 3.2 Solution optimization by test-time training to improve problem solving 3.3 Prompt optimization for reasoning 3.4 Molecule...
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...
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...
Claude Code Doesn’t Ship Production Code: Your Config Does
Most teams use Claude Code as a faster autocomplete and wonder why the output still needs babysitting. The leverage isn't in the prompt — it's in the four config surfaces that wire verification into the agent loop: project memory, hooks, subagents, and headless mode.
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),...
Air CEO Shane Hegde on why creative teams need a system of record
Creative teams are drowning in their own output. According to Air’s internal surveys, the average creative spends 20% of their workday hunting for files: old campaign assets, archived footage, forgotten screenshots. Shane Hegde, CEO and co-founder of the New...
5 ways the World Cup ticketing process is a complete design fail
The ticketing system for the World Cup has been so bad that California, New York, New Jersey, and Texas are investigating FIFA over reports of issues like false advertising and sky-high prices. Good online ticketing UX prioritizes transparency and ease of use, but for...