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From December 31, 2025

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The Hidden Cost of AI: Why It’s Making Workers Smarter, but Organisations Dumber

AI boosts individual performance but weakens organisational thinking. Why smarter workers and faster tools can leave companies less intelligent than...

@yuliiaharkusha
4,825 new reads
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Should You Trust Your VPN Location?

IPinfo reveals how most VPNs misrepresent locations and why real IP geolocation requires active measurement, not claims.

@ipinfo
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How to Build an n8n Automation to Read Kibana Logs and Analyze Them With an LLM

How we built an n8n automation that reads Kibana logs, analyzes them with an LLM, and returns human-readable incident summaries...

@indrivetech
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Best Amazon Scraper APIs for 2025: Top Picks Compared

Compare the best Amazon Scraper APIs for 2025, analyzing speed, pricing, reliability, and features for scalable eCommerce data extraction.

@oxylabs
1,046 new reads
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Secury Wallet Unveils Next-Generation Multichain Crypto Wallet With Chat to Pay, Opens $SEC Presale

The project has opened the $SEC token presale, including early staking opportunities offering up to 100% APY during the presale...

@btcwire
762 new reads
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Why Verifiability Matters for Security: 12 Key Cloud Application Use Cases

Verifiability is becoming essential for crypto, AI, and cloud apps. Learn why proving how systems run will shape the next...

@michaellewellen
617 new reads
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Coding Rust With Claude Code and Codex

How Rust's strict compiler transforms AI coding tools into reliable pair programmers and why the language is uniquely positioned for...

@tigranbs
515 new reads
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2 Billion Requests, 100ms Deadlines, $10k a Month: Engineering a Lean Global RTB System

Inside a lean RTB system processing 350M daily requests with sub-100ms latency, built by a 3-person team on a $10k...

@shashanksingla
469 new reads
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Tech's Attempt To Conquer Hollywood

AI has been a major force in seemingly every career field. Now, it seems to have set its eyes somewhere...

@3techpolls
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AI - Should we Be Afraid? 3 Years Later

Is AI good or bad? We must decide.

@djcampbell
372 new reads
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Java’s Growing Graveyard: The Old APIs Being Buried—and What Replaced Them

The Java “tomb” is filling up. Here’s what’s being buried—and what you should use instead.

@akiradoko
364 new reads
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Meet ScyllaDB: HackerNoon Company of the Week

Meet ScyllaDB, the high-performance NoSQL database delivering predictable millisecond latencies for Discord and hundreds more.

@companyoftheweek
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The Architecture of Collaboration: A Practical Framework for Human-AI Interaction

AI focus shifts from automation to augmentation ("Collaborative Intelligence"), pairing AI speed with human judgment to boost productivity.

@theakashjindal
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Hiring Didn’t Fail - Evidence Did.

I didn’t break hiring. It broke the evidence. Why CVs and training signals no longer predict capability, and what HR...

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Adapting to AI: Insights from a Project Manager in Game Development

I became a project manager in a game company in 2021 and witnessed how production processes evolved in parallel with...

@tolstykhzhe
321 new reads
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Small Language Models Beat GPT-4 for Our Use Case: 94% Cost Reduction

Small language models outperformed GPT-4 for our use case. Learn how we achieved 94% cost reduction, faster response times, and...

@dineshelumalai
312 new reads
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The Infinite Loop of "Fixing the Build": How to Escape CI/CD Purgatory

A guide to transforming CI/CD pipeline creation from a manual chore into an automated, architectural process using a specialized AI...

@huizhudev
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How Anonymous Instagram Stories Viewing Changed My Social Media Strategy

Anonymous Instagram Story viewing enables private research, reduces social pressure, and reshapes how we engage with public content.

@sanya_kapoor
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Why 100 Percent Test Coverage is Not Possible — Lessons from Testing Banking and Healthcare Systems

Quality is not about testing everything; quality is about testing what is most important.

@dapssy
278 new reads
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Slop Isn’t the Problem. It’s the Symptom.

When teams move fast without shared meaning, quality dissolves quietly. Why slop is a symptom of interpretation lag, not a...

@normbond
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