2025-04-12
After thousands of hours in Destiny I had serious concerns about Bungie's Marathon reboot, but now I've played it my worry isn't whether or not it will be good
Two days spent on Tau Ceti IV confirm that Marathon will be one of the year's most exciting shooters, but still a major risk for Sony.
How I Led a Multi-Million Dollar SaaS Transition Without Breaking the Bank
Software as a Service (SaaS) adoption saw tremendous growth in the last 5 years as it enables businesses to user experience, reduce operational costs, and reduce the burden of technology...
Atomfall hits 2 million players and 500K cups of tea drunk
Waiter, waiter, more tea please.
Increasing the likelihood of electing relatively-intelligent leaders to confront ASI and other issues
Published on April 12, 2025 5:43 PM GMTYesterday our president underwent a physical exam, during which he reportedly took a cognitive test. He related that he "got every answer right"...
Increasing the likelihood of relatively-intelligent political leaders
Published on April 12, 2025 5:43 PM GMTYesterday our president underwent a physical exam, during which he reportedly took a cognitive test. He related that he "got every answer right"...
[Medium] Foreword to Pierre Zalloua’s book Ancestors: Identity and DNA in the Levant
Some people believe that the Levant is the end of the East and a portal to the West; others describe it as the end of the West and a portal...
An Open Letter To Mark Zuckerberg: Size Doesn't Matter
DeepSeek is making open-source foundational models, but if it didn’t also provide services directly through its web interface and the iPhone app, there is fat chance it could disrupt the...
EdTech Startup Ups and Downs: Launching a Product in the USA
We brought a unique coding platform and cohort-based model to the U.S. market. It didn't go as planned. Here is why and how we fixed it.
The Most Nostalgic Commodore Pack Ever – Inside the 1985 C64 Compendium 🕹️ ЯR 2UP
In this week’s nostalgic 2UP Takeover from @RetroOrBust I talk about my love for the Commodore 64 Computer Compendium, and Rob takes over to give it a full unboxing and...
J.A.R.V.I.S. for PMs: Automate Anything with n8n and Any MCP Server
A Practical No-Code Guide to Setting Up Free n8n Community Edition and Building Voice AI Agents
Former Google CEO Tells Congress That 99 Percent of All Electricity Will Be Used to Power Superintelligent AI
In Harlan Ellison's disturbing short story "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream," a sentient superintelligence named AM has taken over the earth's resources and exterminated humanity after combining...
Fomenting Antisemitism
Not Combating It
The HackerNoon Newsletter: I Blew €400 on Cursor — Heres What I Learned So You Dont Have To (4/12/2025)
How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, April 12, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Space Shuttle's First...
OpenAI Is Taking Spammers' Money to Pollute the Internet at Unprecedented Scale
Sam Altman's grand vision of democratizing artificial intelligence seems, per a new study, to extend to spambots. According to the cybersecurity firm SentinelOne,
Government Announces Plan to Liquidate Millions of Acres of Forest
Now well into his second term, it's no secret that Donald Trump wields his emergency powers like Musk uses slurs. That is to say, he does it a lot. So...
Russia’s Tu-160M Bomber Is Making the Most Unlikely of Comebacks
Russia’s decision to resurrect the Cold War-era Tu-160 as an upgraded variant, the Tu-160M, is a result of an increased need for a long-range stand-off strike platform to strike targets...
Russia’s Sierra II-Class Submarine Has a Titanium Hull the Navy Can’t Match
One thing you can depend on when analyzing the Russian navy is the success of its submarine force over the decades. The Kremlin and admirals in the maritime branch have...
Hiro Yamada on Building First Mate Technologies: Silicon Valley Expertise Meets Global Perspective
Hiro Yamada is the co-founder and CEO of First Mate Technologies. The company combines the technical excellence of Silicon Valley with the cost efficiency of Asia.
The Navy Never Built Deep Diving ‘Titanium’ Attack Submarines like Russia
The U.S. Navy has built some fantastic submarines in the past 100 years. But one thing they haven’t built is a titanium-hulled sub. The Soviets did, with their Lira-class submarines,...
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