The HackerNoon Newsletter: The Paycheck Era is Dying (11/16/2025)

Written by hackernoonnewsletter | Published 2025/11/16
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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, November 16, 2025?


The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, John Ambrose Fleming received a patent for the thermionic valve in 1904, NASA launched Skylab 4 in 1973, NASA launched Artemis 1 in 2022, and we present you with these top quality stories. From 6 Caching Strategies and Their Latency vs. Complexity Tradeoffs to From Tasks to Thinking Systems: Why Automation Starts in the Mind, Not the Machine, let’s dive right in.

The Case for Transparency: Reclaiming Human Control in the Age of AI


By @bhaskartallamraju [ 3 Min read ] Artificial Intelligence shapes much of our digital world, but real progress means giving people transparency and control. This article explores why understandin Read More.

From Tasks to Thinking Systems: Why Automation Starts in the Mind, Not the Machine


By @hacker53037367 [ 18 Min read ] A reflection on why true automation starts with human thinking, not technology. Systems only work as clearly as the minds that design them. Read More.

AI Brawl: the Generative Model Showdown


By @vujacic [ 6 Min read ] Four engines, one prompt, slightly suspiciously honest commentary. Read More.

What a Privacy-First Social Platform Actually Looks Like


By @eqoflow [ 5 Min read ] What if social media stopped spying on you? EqoFlow.app shows what a privacy-first platform should look like: encrypted, decentralized, and built to protect Read More.

Building a RAG System That Runs Completely Offline


By @teedon [ 30 Min read ] Build a private, offline RAG with Ollama + FAISS. Ingest docs, chunk, embed, and cite answers—no APIs, no cloud, full control over sensitive data. Read More.

Navigating MySQL Data Types: Strings


By @efimovov_5guqm5 [ 4 Min read ] This article covers string types in MySQL, how they function, what may go wrong, and how to make safe choices. Read More.

The Paycheck Era is Dying


By @benoitmalige [ 7 Min read ] The paycheck era is ending. Learn why wages are collapsing, leverage is rising, and how to build a life where youre paid for impact, not time. Read More.

6 Caching Strategies and Their Latency vs. Complexity Tradeoffs


By @scylladb [ 8 Min read ] Explore six caching strategies—cache-aside, read-through, write-through, write-behind, client-side, and distributed—and how each impacts latency and complexity. Read More.


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