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If writing the code is the easy part, why would I want someone else to write it?

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Malware Peddlers Are Now Hijacking Snap Publisher Domains

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How Many Pixels Do You Really Need?

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Four stable kernels for the weekend

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Ethereum Targets $7,000—But PEPETO Could Deliver 10,000% More Upside

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AI Plays Rollercoaster Tycoon

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AI Coding Tip 003 - Force Read-Only Planning

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Rust's Culture of Semantic Precision

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The Malloc Maleficarum (2005)

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SeaTunnel CDC Explained: A Layman’s Guide

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L for the Price of One: On the Benefits of Using more than t+1 Parties in Threshold Signing

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My new minimal static site generator

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: 680 Hours, 4 Rebuilds, and Getting Fired: How I Built Software While Working Warehouse Shifts (1/17/2026)

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I hotreload Rust and so can you

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Third-Party Risks in 2026: Outlook and Security Strategies

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ASCII characters are not pixels: a deep dive into ASCII rendering

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The AI Engine is the New Artist: Rethinking Royalties in an Age of Infinite Content

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Fun things to do with your VM/370 machine

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A Website To End All Websites

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Pushing the smallest possible change to production

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Drone Hacking Part 1: Dumping Firmware and Bruteforcing ECC

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kip: A programming language based on grammatical cases of Turkish

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The TechBeat: Why Data Quality Is Becoming a Core Developer Experience Metric (1/17/2026)

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Emoji Design Convergence Review: 2018 - 2026

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How ClickHouse handles strings

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Replacing Service Principal Secrets in Crossplane with Azure Workload Identity Federation

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GitHub Copilot now supports OpenCode

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The Markup Wins Sigma Award for Its Investigation Into Racial Disparities

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How AI Is Being Used For Border Surveillance

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Cursor's latest "browser experiment" implied success without evidence

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Myths we tell ourselves about software engineering

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EIP-7702 Infrastructure to Support Account Abstraction for EOAs: Why This Matters

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I set all 376 Vim options and I'm still a fool

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As AI Systems Become More Capable, We Would Like to Enlist their Help to Supervise Other AIs

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Cutting LLM token Usage by ~80% using REPL driven document analysis

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Weird Generalization and Inductive Backdoors: New Ways to Corrupt LLMs

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smalloc: a simple memory allocator

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What are your favorite drawing libraries?

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Why BTCC's $5.7 Billion Gold Trading Surge Signals a Turning Point for Real-World Assets in Crypto

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[$] A free and open-source rootkit for Linux

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Why DuckDB is my first choice for data processing

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680 Hours, 4 Rebuilds, and Getting Fired: How I Built Software While Working Warehouse Shifts

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HackerNoonH

Why Pepeto Tops the List of Meme Coins for January 2026

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6-day and IP Address Certificates are Generally Available

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: The Secret Math Behind Every Creative Breakthrough (1/16/2026)

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Designated Initializers, the best feature of C++20

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Technical Detail Is How You Reach Our Readers in 2026

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AI Will Decide Every B2B Deal by 2030 (And That’s a Conservative Guess)

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READ_ONCE(), WRITE_ONCE(), but not for Rust

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The State of Rust Cryptography in 2026

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