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From November 16, 2025

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How To Run an Open-Source LLM on Your Personal Computer

Learn how to install and run open-source large language models (LLMs) locally on Windows — with or without the command line.

@manishmshiva
3,878 new reads
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6 Caching Strategies and Their Latency vs. Complexity Tradeoffs

Explore six caching strategies—cache-aside, read-through, write-through, write-behind, client-side, and distributed—and how each impacts latency and complexity.

@scylladb
3,851 new reads
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Stop the Slop. Start Coding Smarter with AI

A 7-step checklist for developers to use AI tools effectively—without creating low-quality “slop.” Build, test, and scale with discipline.

@@javar97
1,320 new reads
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What a Privacy-First Social Platform Actually Looks Like

What if social media stopped spying on you? EqoFlow.app shows what a privacy-first platform should look like: encrypted, decentralized, and...

@eqoflow
1,042 new reads
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The Best Ways to Write Git Commit Messages: Just Like the Pros

A commit message should have a proper style, content, and metadata.

@ritikbanger
914 new reads
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Can ChatGPT Outperform the Market? Week 15

Survives Friday's selloff...

@nathanbsmith729
853 new reads
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React 19: New Tools To Work With Forms

Discover how React 19's new hooks—useActionState, useFormStatus, and useOptimistic—simplify form handling with less boilerplate and cleaner code.

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Solving 3D Segmentation’s Biggest Bottleneck

Compared to previous neural field techniques, 3DIML achieves 14–24× faster training times for 3D instance segmentation from 2D photos.

@instancing
460 new reads
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The Road to Hell is Paved with Good DRY Intentions

Learn how good intentions can lead to spaghetti dry code, over abstraction and over engineered systems.

@melvin-manni
437 new reads
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Stop Failing Live Coding Interviews: Lessons from 100+ Real Sessions

Master live coding interviews with insights from 100+ interviews. Learn why communication beats perfect code and what actually gets you...

@danielkov
430 new reads
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Beyond Consent: How Data Minimization Can Actually Work in Open Banking

Consent-based access often results in financial services collecting more data than they actually need.

@apurvakumarb
419 new reads
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How to Write Technical Specs That Actually Ship

Learn to write technical specs that get shipped. Practical guide covering problem statements, buy-in, implementation plans, and spec-driven development.

@danielkov
368 new reads
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Breaking Down the Walls: Rescue Your SPA From Complete Freeze

React page frozen solid? Here’s how a single Chrome DevTools feature helped trace an infinite loop hidden deep in Redux...

@anandk05
342 new reads
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The "Zero to Shipped" Framework for New Developers

Stuck in the 'catch-22' of starting a new project? Here's a 5-step framework for new developers covering tech stacks, open-source,...

@amanila
320 new reads
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The Spacecoin Writing Contest by Spacecoin and HackerNoon: Final Round Results 🎉

Meet the winners of Round 3 of the Spacecoin Writing Contest! 6 categories, 7 winners, 9000 USDT in cash...

@hackernooncontests
306 new reads
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Stop Paying the Cognitive Switching Tax

Multitasking is a lie. Close your open cognitive loops to reclaim your mental RAM. Use the 4 D's framework to...

@praisejamesx
305 new reads
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AI Agents to Discover Drugs

A synthetic, cross-disciplinary team of AI agents to solve drug discovery problems.

@knightbat2040
284 new reads
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Are AI Agents in the Running for “Employee Of The Year” in 2026?

A startup without an AI agent will look as outdated in 2026 as a business without a website looked in...

@dankhomenko
281 new reads
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Court Finds OpenAI in Violation of German Copyright Law, Orders Damages

German court rules ChatGPT violated copyright by reproducing song lyrics, setting a major precedent for AI training data in Europe.

@legalpdf
276 new reads
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Meet Cwallet: HackerNoon Company of the Week

HackerNoon features Cwallet, as company of the week.

@companyoftheweek
267 new reads