2025-02-18
Lost in Linearization: Why Some DPFL Methods Just Can’t Keep Up
DPFL methods are ranked for accuracy and computational efficiency. Failures are categorized as inapplicability (INA), numerical instability (NaN), and excessive computation (OOT), affecting methods based on response selection, matrix singularity,...
Electric Truths: What 16 Power Grid Models Reveal About DPFL
DPFL methods are tested on 16 power system configurations with varying load and generation conditions. The results highlight model accuracy, error rates, and dataset dependencies.
Meet Chainwire: HackerNoon Company of the Week
With one of the highest ratings on G2 in their particular category and a number of industry awards under their belt, Chainwire is the top choice for cryptocurrency projects, blockchain...
The Stupidest Requests on the Dark Web Come from Regular People
As someone who’s spent time digging through dark web marketplaces, forums, and Telegram groups, I’ve seen it all. Here’s what no one tells you.
Design, Manufacturing and Open-Loop Control of a Soft Pneumatic Arm: Conclusions
Soft robotics continues to evolve, and PAUL stands out as a modular, flexible, and adaptable soft robotic arm. Designed with three inflatable bladders per segment, it offers controlled bending and...
Evaluating PAUL’s Weight Carrying Capacity and Kinematic Model Performance
PAUL was tested with weights of 55g, 90g, 130g, and 155g, showing two distinct performance groups. While lighter loads (55g, 90g) had minimal impact, heavier loads (130g, 155g) significantly reduced...
Lies We Often Tell Ourselves: Simplicity, Microservices, and More
Software development has a way of humbling you. Chris Kiehl recently wrote a blog post reflecting on his 10 years in software development. After 25+ years of hands-on coding, these...
An Influencer Says She Had Elon Musk’s Baby and the Drama Is Pretty Spectacular, Even by His Standards
A conservative influencer is claiming she secretly gave birth to Elon Musk's 13th child — and somehow, that's not even the most dramatic aspect of this buckwild story. "Five months...
Why Is a Government Contractor Trying to Buy iPhone Hacking Tech From Us?
A contractor for the Air Force and other government agencies wanted to get a good deal on some Graykeys from us (we're journalists FYI).
Marisa Kabas: Elon Musk & his young acolytes are actual, open Nazis....
Marisa Kabas: Elon Musk & his young acolytes are actual, open Nazis. “Whatever comes to mind when you think of a Nazi, that is for whom this country is currently...
The HackerNoon Newsletter: AI Knows Best—But Only If You Agree With It (2/18/2025)
How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, February 18, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, we present you...
Zuckerberg's New Metaverse Ad Is So Bad That the People Who Created It Must Be Secretly Trying to Humiliate Him
Meta has released a new "ad" for its Horizon Worlds virtual reality app — and it's so much worse than we expected. The 44-second clip, which Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg...
“Product Management isn’t going to exist in 5 years” - 2x CPO
Abishek Viswanathan is a 2x Former CPO (Qualtrics, Apollo.io) - and my former manager. Today, we're diving into why the PM role is changing and what PMs can do to...
Write About Spacecoin's Mission to Decentralize the Internet and Win From 15,000 USDT
Participate in the Spacecoin Writing Contest and write about Spacecoin's mission to decentralize the internet for your share at a 15,000 USDT prize pool!
The Personal Toll of the Trump/Musk Government Purges
Brian Merchant, author of the excellent Blood in the Machine (about the Luddites), talked to a bunch of federal tech workers about the illegal purge of federal employees and shuttering...
Valentine Special: Hot or Not? The Unbalanced Scale of Modern Dating
Men are more likely to shrug and say, “Bang, next question” while women stare at a perfectly normal-looking guy like forensic scientists analyzing a crime scene. “Hot” in terms of...
How Software Quality Assurance (SQA) Turns Chaos Into Clean, Reliable Software
Software Quality Assurance (SQA) is more than just testing—it’s a proactive strategy for building reliable, bug-free software. By integrating SQA into every stage of development, teams can catch defects early,...
A Venture Studio Using Multi-Agent AI Systems to Make Better Investment Decisions
By far, the most compelling use case for Generative AI isn’t replacing human workers or automating strictly defined workflows, but rather vastly increasing the dimensions that people can explore when...
The Art of Data Creation: Behind the Scenes of AI Training
Data Creation is the process of generating custom image and video datasets tailored to specific project needs. Data Creation is becoming increasingly popular due to rising demands for data quality...
How Journey is Bridging Revenue Dead Zones in B2B Sales
Traditional marketing methods that had worked previously are no longer delivering the desired results.
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