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The HackerNoon Newsletter: The 2026 Crypto Trends Staying Out of the Spotlight (12/24/2025)

The HackerNoon Newsletter: The 2026 Crypto Trends Staying Out of the Spotlight (12/24/2025)

How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, December 24, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On

The Year in Marketing: What You Need to Read Before 2026

The Year in Marketing: What You Need to Read Before 2026

A curated roundup of HackerNoon's most valuable marketing resources from 2025, covering Web3 marketing strategies, content-relevant advertising, budget allocation

'Twas the Night Before Deploy: A Blind Architect’s Chess Engine Journey

'Twas the Night Before Deploy: A Blind Architect’s Chess Engine Journey

Damian is a visually blind software developer. He wrote an accessible chess engine using Python and Pygame. The code uses a custom algorithm to make the game more

Liquidity Providers Face a Trade-Off Between Fees and Loss in Concentrated AMMs

Liquidity Providers Face a Trade-Off Between Fees and Loss in Concentrated AMMs

Liquidity providers in concentrated AMMs face a trade-off between fee income and impermanent loss, with optimal range selection depending on volatility, trading

Why Hardware Memory Tagging Isn’t the Security Silver Bullet It Promised to Be

Why Hardware Memory Tagging Isn’t the Security Silver Bullet It Promised to Be

This study shows that ARM’s Memory Tagging Extension can be reliably bypassed in Chrome and the Linux kernel through speculative tag leakage, enabling real-world

The Anti-Cloud AI Manifesto: Meet “Ratio,” the DSL That Runs Game-Grade Intelligence on a Laptop

The Anti-Cloud AI Manifesto: Meet “Ratio,” the DSL That Runs Game-Grade Intelligence on a Laptop

Ratio is a tool to run complex AI on consumer hardware without burning the planet. It bridges the gap between high-level visual orchestration and low-level systems

Blockchain’s Bug Tax: The Neo and NBitcoin Mistakes a Linter Spotted

Blockchain’s Bug Tax: The Neo and NBitcoin Mistakes a Linter Spotted

Static analysis with PVS-Studio flags real bugs in Neo and NBitcoin—null dereferences, bad format strings, operator precedence traps, and even infinite recursion

Symfony 7.4’s Share Directory Solves the Cache Problem for Kubernetes Apps

Symfony 7.4’s Share Directory Solves the Cache Problem for Kubernetes Apps

Symfony 7.4 introduces var/share to separate local system cache from shared application data—solving cache inconsistency in Kubernetes without the NFS performance

From Silence to Signal: Extracting E-Commerce Feedback With AI-Driven Personalized Surveys

From Silence to Signal: Extracting E-Commerce Feedback With AI-Driven Personalized Surveys

E-commerce sites often rely on feedback from roughly 2–6% of the shopper base. Writing reviews requires effort, which naturally filters out customers without strong

Everyone Says Google Is Dead. Here’s Why They’re Wrong

Everyone Says Google Is Dead. Here’s Why They’re Wrong

Google is still cooking amazing things in their AI kitchen.