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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Can ChatGPT Outperform the Market? Week 15 (11/10/2025)

The HackerNoon Newsletter for November 10, 2025, highlights top tech stories. It acknowledges historical tech events and celebrates George Jennings' birthday. This issue feature…

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Can ChatGPT Outperform the Market? Week 15 (11/10/2025)
The HackerNoon Newsletter for November 10, 2025, highlights top tech stories. It acknowledges historical tech events and celebrates George Jennings' birthday. This issue features articles on writing effective Git commit messages and AI mapping systems for robots. It also explores ChatGPT's market performance and surveillance technology along the U.S./Mexico border. The newsletter emphasizes the benefits of writing for consolidating knowledge and building credibility. It encourages readers to share the content with tech enthusiasts. It prompts readers to reflect on their week and provides interview questions to answer. The newsletter aims to deliver valuable tech insights to its subscribers. The HackerNoon team hopes readers find the content engaging and informative.
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November 11, 2025 at 6:56 AM
The HackerNoon Newsletter: Chowa Widgets: Smarter Writing at Your Fingertips (11/6/2025)

The HackerNoon Newsletter for November 6, 2025, highlights key tech stories. New Chowa widgets enhance writing with AI feedback and data visualization. Tips are provided for mast…
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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Chowa Widgets: Smarter Writing at Your Fingertips (11/6/2025)
The HackerNoon Newsletter for November 6, 2025, highlights key tech stories. New Chowa widgets enhance writing with AI feedback and data visualization. Tips are provided for mastering the Gemini CLI for better AI coding. Design reviews are often ineffective despite numerous requested changes. Copilots present shadow IT risks like data leaks for enterprises. HackerNoon is improving with Chowa Widgets, mobile upgrades, AI tools, and a blogging course. Writing helps consolidate knowledge, establish credibility, and shape community standards. The newsletter encourages readers to answer interview questions. It also encourages readers to share the newsletter with tech enthusiasts. The HackerNoon Team wishes readers well on Planet Internet.
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November 7, 2025 at 4:20 PM
The HackerNoon Newsletter: Elaborate Hoaxes in the Age of AI (11/1/2025)

The HackerNoon Newsletter for November 1, 2025, highlights top tech stories. It notes historical events like the start of the Algerian rebellion and the first performance of The Tempest. The newsletter featu…
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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Elaborate Hoaxes in the Age of AI (11/1/2025)
The HackerNoon Newsletter for November 1, 2025, highlights top tech stories. It notes historical events like the start of the Algerian rebellion and the first performance of The Tempest. The newsletter features an article about AI-driven hoaxes and their ethical implications. Another article discusses techniques for creating smaller and more efficient AI models through on-policy distillation. The newsletter promotes writing as a way to solidify technical knowledge and build credibility. It encourages readers to explore interview questions and provides free reading material. The HackerNoon team hopes readers find the content valuable. They suggest sharing the newsletter with tech-savvy friends. The newsletter aims to keep its audience informed about the latest developments in technology. It sends its readers greetings from Planet Internet.
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November 3, 2025 at 5:04 AM
An exclusive HackerNoon interview with AI Architect Justin Houck on DeepMind, AI orchestration, and building smarter AgTech systems. #aiorchestration
Meet the Writer: AI Architect &HackerNoon Contributor, Justin, on Building Smarter Systems with AI
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October 28, 2025 at 1:12 AM
The HackerNoon Newsletter: Can ChatGPT Outperform the Market? Week 10 (10/20/2025)

The HackerNoon newsletter provides a summary of tech news and events. Today's edition includes historical context, mentioning events like the investigation of communists in Hollywood, the death of…

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Can ChatGPT Outperform the Market? Week 10 (10/20/2025)
The HackerNoon newsletter provides a summary of tech news and events. Today's edition includes historical context, mentioning events like the investigation of communists in Hollywood, the death of Muammar al-Qaddafi, and the opening of the Sydney Opera House. The newsletter features articles on current tech topics. One article discusses Argentina's role in showcasing Ethereum's real-world applications. Another article analyzes ChatGPT's performance in the market over ten weeks. The newsletter encourages readers to share it with their nerdy friends. It also highlights the benefits of technical writing, such as knowledge consolidation and establishing credibility. Furthermore, the newsletter offers resources, like interview questions, for readers. The HackerNoon team expresses their hopes for enjoyment and well being.
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October 21, 2025 at 1:19 PM
The HackerNoon Newsletter: Can ChatGPT Outperform the Market? Week 9 (10/13/2025)

The HackerNoon Newsletter for October 13, 2025, highlights key tech stories of the day. Historical context includes the White House cornerstone laying, the first US cellular network launch, and the…

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Can ChatGPT Outperform the Market? Week 9 (10/13/2025)
The HackerNoon Newsletter for October 13, 2025, highlights key tech stories of the day. Historical context includes the White House cornerstone laying, the first US cellular network launch, and the Chilean miners' rescue. This edition features articles exploring ChatGPT's potential in outperforming the market. It also discusses the Binance recovery and implications of the recent crypto crash, suggesting it was a CEX attack. The newsletter addresses the hidden infrastructure challenges hindering enterprise AI adoption. It further delves into the issue of ownership in the digital era and how crypto could provide solutions. HackerNoon encourages readers to share their weekly experiences and write to consolidate technical knowledge. The newsletter provides resources to help with writing and features some interview questions that are asked in the industry. The HackerNoon team invites readers to explore these free resources and share them with others.
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October 14, 2025 at 3:22 PM
The HackerNoon Newsletter: Can ChatGPT Outperform the Market? Week 9 (10/13/2025)

The HackerNoon Newsletter for October 13, 2025, highlights key tech stories of the day. Historical context includes the White House cornerstone laying, the first US cellular network launch,…

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Can ChatGPT Outperform the Market? Week 9 (10/13/2025)
The HackerNoon Newsletter for October 13, 2025, highlights key tech stories of the day. Historical context includes the White House cornerstone laying, the first US cellular network launch, and the Chilean miners' rescue. This edition features articles exploring ChatGPT's potential in outperforming the market. It also discusses the Binance recovery and implications of the recent crypto crash, suggesting it was a CEX attack. The newsletter addresses the hidden infrastructure challenges hindering enterprise AI adoption. It further delves into the issue of ownership in the digital era and how crypto could provide solutions. HackerNoon encourages readers to share their weekly experiences and write to consolidate technical knowledge. The newsletter provides resources to help with writing and features some interview questions that are asked in the industry. The HackerNoon team invites readers to explore these free resources and share them with others.
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October 14, 2025 at 3:30 PM
This week, HackerNoon features OpenxAI, a decentralized, permissionless AI ecosystem that aims to transform the existing AI landscape. #techcompanies
Meet OpenxAI: HackerNoon Company of the Week
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October 13, 2025 at 5:36 PM
The HackerNoon Newsletter: Coding a Fractal Tree With JavaScript and HTML5 (10/11/2025)

This HackerNoon newsletter from October 11, 2025, highlights significant historical events and top tech stories. Key historical events include the end of French Colonial Rule in Vietnam in 1954, …

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Coding a Fractal Tree With JavaScript and HTML5 (10/11/2025)
This HackerNoon newsletter from October 11, 2025, highlights significant historical events and top tech stories. Key historical events include the end of French Colonial Rule in Vietnam in 1954, the first presidential flight in 1910, and the Apollo 7 launch in 1968. The newsletter features a story on Native Americans being less likely to receive liver transplants compared to other racial groups, citing a significant disparity in transplant acceptance rates. Another featured article discusses developers adopting Taskmaster, an AI tool designed to act as a Scrum Master for coding projects. Developers can also learn how to code a fractal tree using Vanilla JavaScript and the Canvas API. The newsletter emphasizes the benefits of writing for consolidating technical knowledge and establishing credibility within the tech community. It offers interview questions to help readers who might be feeling stuck in their professional development. Finally, the HackerNoon team encourages readers to share the newsletter with friends and looks forward to their continued engagement on the internet.
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October 12, 2025 at 7:26 PM
The HackerNoon Newsletter: Startups, Meet Your New Distribution Channel: AI (9/18/2025)

Today's HackerNoon newsletter highlights significant historical tech events like the release of NeXTSTEP OS. It also covers current tech stories, including an article on utilizing AI for startup dist…

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Startups, Meet Your New Distribution Channel: AI (9/18/2025)
Today's HackerNoon newsletter highlights significant historical tech events like the release of NeXTSTEP OS. It also covers current tech stories, including an article on utilizing AI for startup distribution channels. Another article provides guidance on making fetch requests suitable for production environments. The newsletter explores the contrast between human ingenuity and AI's reliance on probability, drawing from Douglas Adams' work. It delves into the application of machine learning for dynamic pricing in same-day delivery services. A featured story details the creation of a 3D printing farm to support the Ukrainian army. The newsletter encourages readers to consolidate technical knowledge through writing. It offers insights on the value of writing for building credibility and community standards. The newsletter also provides links to resources, including essential interview questions for tech professionals. Finally, it encourages readers to share the newsletter with friends.
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September 19, 2025 at 1:41 PM
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AI in Education: Aiding Educators or Replacing Them? Expert Views | HackerNoon
The impact of AI on education: from personalized learning and efficiency boosts to concerns about bias, cheating, and job security.
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Answer To Win from $2000: How Does Decentralized Cloud Compare to Traditional Cloud Services?

The #blockchain Writing Contest by Aleph Cloud and HackerNoon offers $700 for the best takes on decentralized cloud computing. Answer key questions on decentralization’s advantages, rea…

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Answer To Win from $2000: How Does Decentralized Cloud Compare to Traditional Cloud Services?
The #blockchain Writing Contest by Aleph Cloud and HackerNoon offers $700 for the best takes on decentralized cloud computing. Answer key questions on decentralization’s advantages, real-world applications, and challenges. Submit your entry by May 7, 2025, or explore other blockchain-related topics like dePIN and decentralized AI.
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March 7, 2025 at 11:08 PM
The HackerNoon Newsletter: Vibe Coding - A New System of the World (3/9/2025)

The HackerNoon Newsletter provides a summary of the latest news and stories in the tech world, bringing the HackerNoon homepage straight to the reader's inbox. On March 9, 2025, the newsletter present…

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Vibe Coding - A New System of the World (3/9/2025)
The HackerNoon Newsletter provides a summary of the latest news and stories in the tech world, bringing the HackerNoon homepage straight to the reader's inbox. On March 9, 2025, the newsletter presents various top-quality stories, including articles on data visualization, backend transition, and AI literacy. The Power of Data Visualization for Tech Companies is discussed in an article by @kitcast, which explores how data visualization transforms raw data into actionable insights. Maruti Techlabs shares its experience in simplifying Medicare policy sales for HealthPro Insurance, cutting processing time by 50%. The concept of vibe coding is also explored in two articles by @hayday, which discuss the role of humans in vibe coding and the potential impact of vibeware on software engineering. Additionally, the newsletter features articles on learning data structures with Flutter, facilitating a seamless backend transition, and the launch of the SESH token by Session, a messaging app. The importance of AI literacy is also highlighted in an article by @linked_do, which emphasizes the need to act now and build on the six pillars of AI literacy. The HackerNoon Team encourages readers to share their knowledge and experience by writing, which can help consolidate technical knowledge and establish credibility. The newsletter concludes by inviting readers to answer the greatest interview questions of all time and to forward the email to friends who may be interested. Overall, the HackerNoon Newsletter provides a wealth of information and resources for tech enthusiasts and professionals.
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March 10, 2025 at 6:41 AM
The HackerNoon Newsletter: Lumoz Unveils TEE+ZK Multi-Proof for On-chain AI Agent (1/19/2025)

The HackerNoon newsletter brings top stories to readers' inboxes, celebrating Edgar Allan Poe's birthday and other historical events. Today's newsletter features stories on cryptocurren…

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Lumoz Unveils TEE+ZK Multi-Proof for On-chain AI Agent (1/19/2025)
The HackerNoon newsletter brings top stories to readers' inboxes, celebrating Edgar Allan Poe's birthday and other historical events. Today's newsletter features stories on cryptocurrency, tech, and more. MEXC highlights key December 2024 crypto trends, including Bitcoin's $100K milestone and Solana's transaction records. HackerNoon Decoded showcases the top stories, writers, and trends that defined 2024. Lumoz introduces TEE+ZK Multi-Proof for on-chain AI agents, which can manage private keys and automate transactions. Fortinet FortiGate-VM provides enterprise-class security for applications and workloads running on AWS. An article explores the potential impact of a Trump Bitcoin Reserve on the cryptocurrency market. Another article emphasizes the importance of choosing the right recording software for long-term success. The newsletter also features a list of 35 product management books and an invitation to share technical knowledge through writing. Finally, the HackerNoon team encourages readers to answer interview questions and share the newsletter with friends.
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January 20, 2025 at 1:16 PM
Meet Super Duper Studios, Bokonzi, & Kuenha: HackerNoon Startups of The Week

Welcome to HackerNoon Startups of the Week! Each week, the HackerNoon team showcases a list of startups from our Startups of The Year database. All these startups have been nominated as one of the best …

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Meet Super Duper Studios, Bokonzi, & Kuenha: HackerNoon Startups of The Week
Welcome to HackerNoon Startups of the Week! Each week, the HackerNoon team showcases a list of startups from our Startups of The Year database. All these startups have been nominated as one of the best in their respective category or region. This week, we’re pleased to bring you Super Duper Studios, Bokonzi, & Kuenha.
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January 17, 2025 at 9:03 AM
The HackerNoon Newsletter: You’re Wasting GPU Power—Fix Your TensorFlow Input Pipeline Today (7/30/2025)

The HackerNoon Newsletter for July 30, 2025, highlights top tech stories. It features articles on optimizing TensorFlow input pipelines for better GPU usage. Another artic…

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: You’re Wasting GPU Power—Fix Your TensorFlow Input Pipeline Today (7/30/2025)
The HackerNoon Newsletter for July 30, 2025, highlights top tech stories. It features articles on optimizing TensorFlow input pipelines for better GPU usage. Another article discusses building AI to teach kindness and emotional intelligence. The newsletter also explores the commodification of GPS location data and the potential for users to receive value from it. It examines how periodic auctions could improve the efficiency of trading compared to continuous limit order books. The newsletter encourages readers to write as a way to consolidate knowledge and build credibility. It provides a link to answer common interview questions. It promotes sharing the newsletter with friends interested in technology. The HackerNoon team expresses their affection for their readers. The newsletter aims to deliver relevant tech content directly to the inbox.
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July 31, 2025 at 4:38 PM
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August 25, 2025 at 5:46 AM
“Modulate’s New Voice Intelligence API: Smart Transcription, Emotion Detection & Deepfake Defense” — HackerNoon

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August 29, 2025 at 6:52 AM
The HackerNoon Newsletter: My UX improvements for Flipper Zero (9/1/2025)

The HackerNoon Newsletter for September 1, 2025, highlights significant tech stories and historical events. This date marks Google's new logo design in 2015 and Toyota's Lexus brand debut in 1989. The news…

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: My UX improvements for Flipper Zero (9/1/2025)
The HackerNoon Newsletter for September 1, 2025, highlights significant tech stories and historical events. This date marks Google's new logo design in 2015 and Toyota's Lexus brand debut in 1989. The newsletter features articles on refactoring code by removing redundant annotations and UX improvements for Flipper Zero. It also explores whether ChatGPT can outperform the market and discusses retro-identification for efficient animal behavioral research. A guide from MIT professors on effective speaking techniques is also presented. The newsletter emphasizes the benefits of writing for consolidating technical knowledge and establishing credibility. It encourages readers to share the content with others. The HackerNoon team wishes everyone well.
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September 2, 2025 at 6:32 AM
Meet N2W: HackerNoon Company of the week

N2W is the pioneer of cloud-native backup and recovery, built for AWS and Azure. With instant recovery in under 60 seconds, immutable backups, ransomware protection, and seamless cost-saving lifecycle management, N2W helps 1,000+ organiza…

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Meet N2W: HackerNoon Company of the week
N2W is the pioneer of cloud-native backup and recovery, built for AWS and Azure. With instant recovery in under 60 seconds, immutable backups, ransomware protection, and seamless cost-saving lifecycle management, N2W helps 1,000+ organizations safeguard over 111PB of data. Trusted, award-winning, and always ahead of the curve.
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September 16, 2025 at 11:39 AM
Meet OpenxAI: HackerNoon Company of the Week

This week, we are featuring OpenxAI, a decentralized, permissionless AI ecosystem that aims to transform the existing AI landscape. Through the use of tokenized GPU credits (tGPU) and decentralized infrastructure, the company aim…

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Meet OpenxAI: HackerNoon Company of the Week
This week, we are featuring OpenxAI, a decentralized, permissionless AI ecosystem that aims to transform the existing AI landscape. Through the use of tokenized GPU credits (tGPU) and decentralized infrastructure, the company aims to reduce GPU expenses by up to 80% while enabling computational liquidity
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October 14, 2025 at 5:53 PM
Find AI Software and Compute Grants and Credits via HackerNoon AI

HackerNoon has created a searchable database of AI software and compute grants and credits from companies like Google Cloud, Microsoft, AWS, OpenAI, NIVIDIA, Anthropic, Cloudflare, XPrize, NVIDIA, Vercel,…

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Find AI Software and Compute Grants and Credits via HackerNoon AI
HackerNoon has created a searchable database of AI software and compute grants and credits from companies like Google Cloud, Microsoft, AWS, OpenAI, NIVIDIA, Anthropic, Cloudflare, XPrize, NVIDIA, Vercel, and Vesuvius. The database allows anyone to find the most relevant grant or credit program from over $50M+ in active programs that fund AI development. The market's ripe with hundreds of millions in active AI software.
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October 17, 2025 at 12:20 PM