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Trending Technology Stories
From January 15, 2026

1

The Long Now of the Web: Inside the Internet Archive’s Fight Against Forgetting

A deep dive into the Internet Archive's custom tech stack.

@zbruceli
37,166 new reads
2

Back to Basics: Database Design as Storytelling

Why great database design is really storytelling—and why ignoring relational fundamentals leads to poor performance AI can’t fix.

@dataops
3,984 new reads
3

The Authorization Gap No One Wants to Talk About: Why Your API Is Probably Leaking Right Now

Broken Object Level Authorization (BOLA) is eating the API economy from the inside out.

@drechimyn
1,740 new reads
4

CodeRabbit vs Code Reviews in Kilo: Which One Is Best For You in 2026

CodeRabbit alternative for 2026: Kilo's Code Reviews combines AI code review with coding agents, deploy tools, and 500+ models in...

@kilocode
1,687 new reads
5

Proof of Usefulness Hackathon: Win $150K+ from Bright Data, Neo4j, Algolia, Storyblok & HackerNoon 

Proof of Usefulness is a global hackathon powered by HackerNoon that rewards one thing and one thing only: usefulness. Win...

@proofofusefulness
1,040 new reads
6

Jetpack Compose Memory Leaks: A Reference-Graph Deep Dive

Jetpack Compose memory leaks are usually reference leaks. Learn the top leak patterns, why they happen, and how to fix...

@mohansankaran
735 new reads
7

Zero-Trust Data Access for AI Training: New Architecture Patterns for Cloud and On-Prem Workloads

As AI adoption grows, legacy data access controls fall short. Here’s why zero-trust data security is becoming essential for modern...

@rahul-gupta
534 new reads
8

How Automation Makes DataOps Work in Real Enterprise Environments

DataOps provides the blueprint, but automation makes it scalable. Learn how enforced CI/CD, observability, and governance turn theory into reality.

@dataops
497 new reads
9

How I stopped fighting AI and started shipping features 10x faster with Claude Code and Codex

A deep dive into my production workflow for AI-assisted development, separating task planning from implementation for maximum focus and quality.

@tigranbs
462 new reads
10

Complete Ollama Tutorial (2026) – LLMs via CLI, Cloud & Python

Ollama is an open-source platform for running and managing large-language-model (LLM) packages entirely on your local machine.

@proflead
461 new reads
11

HARmageddon is cancelled: how we taught Playwright to replay HAR with dynamic parameters

We taught Playwright to find the correct HAR entry even when query/body values change and prevented reusing entities with dynamic...

12

Agent-specificity is the New Accuracy

Accuracy is no longer the gold standard for AI agents—specificity is.

@erelcohen
405 new reads
13

How to Make Email Marketing Work for You

Ensure your emails are seen with deliverability testing. Optimize campaigns, boost engagement, and protect sender reputation effectively.

14

The Next Big Thing Isn’t on Your Phone. It’s AI-Powered XR and It’s Already Taking Over. Part II

AI-powered XR won’t be won by smart glasses alone. Why Big Tech is stuck optimizing and how deep tech, AI-driven...

@romanaxelrod
395 new reads
15

A Year of AI in My Life as an Engineer

A senior engineer explains how AI tools changed document writing, code review, and system understanding, without replacing judgment or accountability....

@manoja
380 new reads
16

Meet Ola.cv: HackerNoon Company of the Week

Ola.cv is the official registry for the .CV domain, helping individuals to build next-gen professional links and profiles to enhance...

@companyoftheweek
373 new reads
17

AI - Should we Be Afraid? 3 Years Later

Is AI good or bad? We must decide.

@djcampbell
367 new reads
18

Prompt Reverse Engineering: Fix Your Prompts by Studying the Wrong Answers

Learn prompt reverse engineering: analyse wrong LLM outputs, identify missing constraints, patch prompts systematically, and iterate like a pro.

@superorange0707
360 new reads
19

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
358 new reads
20

10 Noteworthy C and C++ Bugs Found in Open-Source Projects in 2025

A roundup of 10 standout C and C++ bugs found in open-source projects in 2025.

@akiradoko
352 new reads