The HackerNoon Newsletter: How to Grow Your Reach and Authority as a Writer (1/28/2026)

Written by hackernoonnewsletter | Published 2026/01/28
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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, January 28, 2026?


The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Yale University's Decision to Admit Women in 1969, The First Successful Internet Connection of a Mobile Phone in 2000, The Launch of Lego Bricks in 1958, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Claude Book: A Multi-Agent Framework for Writing Novels with Claude Code to What Really Determines the Speed of Your PyTorch Code?, let’s dive right in.

How to Grow Your Reach and Authority as a Writer


By @hackernoon-courses [ 4 Min read ] Build a blog that lasts. Learn how to treat your blog like a product, apply SEO + product thinking, and grow your audience in 2025. Read More.

When Building a Dating Machine Optimized Everything Except Love


By @darialittlefield [ 7 Min read ] When apps continue to surface large volumes of weak signals, users learn to do the heavy lifting themselves. Read More.

The Quiet Path to Mass Unemployment: “Snowballing Automation”


By @korovamode [ 4 Min read ] When AI reduces the cost of building automation itself, adoption accelerates as it expands. Read More.

What Really Determines the Speed of Your PyTorch Code?


By @vladsavinov [ 14 Min read ] Learn how to benchmark PyTorch and CUDA code correctly. A practical guide to measuring GPU performance using CUDA events. Read More.

Claude Book: A Multi-Agent Framework for Writing Novels with Claude Code


By @thomashoussin [ 11 Min read ] Claude Book is an orchestrated writing system using Claude Code. It uses subagents for consistency checks and a perplexity gate with rewriting against AI-slope. Read More.


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