The HackerNoon Newsletter: The Physics of AI (10/27/2025)

Written by hackernoonnewsletter | Published 2025/10/27
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The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, New York City Subway Opens in 1904, U.S. Prison Population Exceeds One Million in 1994, Red Sox Win First Championship Since 1918 in 2004, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Code Smell 312 - You Put Multiple Assertions in One Test, Making Failures Hard to Analyze to Can ChatGPT Outperform the Market? Week 11, let’s dive right in.

Can ChatGPT Outperform the Market? Week 11


By @nathanbsmith729 [ 4 Min read ] +8% increase in one day.. Read More.

Code Smell 312 - You Put Multiple Assertions in One Test, Making Failures Hard to Analyze


By @mcsee [ 4 Min read ] You put multiple assertions in one test, making failures hard to analyze. Read More.

The Physics of AI


By @giovannicoletta [ 11 Min read ] An interrogation of how physics concepts like black holes, entropy, and quantum theory mirror the rise and limits of artificial intelligence. Read More.

I Failed to Build an IaC Factory with Backstage: Heres Why


By @kirponik [ 4 Min read ] My journey turned into an unexpected post-mortem on the real costs of self-hosting Backstage and a hard lesson in the build vs. buy dilemma. Read More.

A Guide to Familiarize Yourself With Workspaces in Go


By @Go [ 7 Min read ] Go 1.18 adds workspace mode to Go, which lets you work on multiple modules simultaneously. Read More.


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