2025-04-12
AI and Human Creativity Can Totally Coexist—if AI Doesn’t End up Eating the Thing Keeping it Alive
Artists are calling it theft. Fans are calling it soulless. Hayao Miyazaki once called AI-generated art “an insult to life itself”. How should we think about this problem?
You’re Not Failing — The World Is Just This Unstable
Markets are wild, headlines are screaming, and your brain is fried — welcome to running a business in 2025. This isn’t about predicting the future (spoiler: you can’t). It’s about...
This PowerShell Script Watches Your Domain Admins Like a Hawk—Literally
ADHawk is a no-frills, practical PowerShell tool that automates the process of tracking, alerting, and logging changes to sensitive AD groups.
Spoiler Alert: AI Isn't Coming for Your IT Support Job
AI is shaking up ITSM—are teams ready or about to get steamrolled? Dive into the future of IT, where AI resets passwords, predicts issues & maybe takes over. 🚀
The Internet Is Already Moving On From The Ghibli Craze to Something Different
ChatGPT’s image feed was practically a mood board for Studio Ghibli fans. Users are now obsessed with hyper-personalized virtual collectibles that look like they just came off the shelf.
3 Productivity Hacks for Balancing Career Advancement and Personal Growth
After burning out twice before turning 30, I discovered three productivity hacks. These strategies aren’t about doing more, they’re about doing what matters.
Your AI Assistant Might Be Using Stale Data. This Open Source Tool Wants to Fix That
Learn about concurrent updates, data exposure risks, and best practices for ensuring reliable, up-to-date indexes using CocoIndex's data-driven approach.
This Dev Hacked EF Core Just to Make SQL LIKE Work in .NET 8 — And It Actually Does
One dev fixed broken LIKE support in .NET 8’s Entity Framework Core using dynamic LINQ, custom type providers, and SQL injection-safe patterns.
ACX Spring Meetup 2025 @ Klang Valley, Malaysia
Published on April 12, 2025 7:31 AM GMTIf you're new to the rationality community in Malaysia, please RSVP by messaging or emailing me!Discuss
Can a Bunch of Islands Teach the World How to Fix the Internet?
The current centralized internet is fundamentally broken — especially for remote and underserved regions like Pacific Island nations.
Tokenization Will Swallow the World's Financial Assets, Whether We Like It or Not
In the heat of innovation and rapid expansion, we get ahead of our skis and give crypto a bad rep. It is more than just digital coins... It is a...
2025 Has Already Brought a Host of New Crypto-Stealing Malwares—Here's 5 to Watch Out For
Malware is any malicious software designed to infiltrate and harm a system. In 2024 alone, wallet drainer malware stole nearly $500 million from over 332,000 victims. The largest single theft...
The AI Economy Needs a New Engine: Inside Ambient’s Radical Vision
Travis Good, co-founder of Ambient, explains how his AI-powered blockchain project is reshaping decentralized computing using verified inference, Proof of Work, and economic utility in this HackerNoon interview.
Distributed whistleblowing
Published on April 12, 2025 6:36 AM GMT2025-04-12 DISCLAIMER This document is written quickly and contains opinions I may change quickly, as I get new info. This document contains politically...
The TechBeat: This Is What Happens When You Store Your AI Prompts in the Wrong Place (4/12/2025)
How are you, hacker? 🪐Want to know what's trending right now?: The Techbeat by HackerNoon has got you covered with fresh content from our trending stories of the day! Set...
How likely are the USA to decay and how will it influence the AI development?
Published on April 12, 2025 4:42 AM GMTTrump's politics is so far from being understandable that it appears to cause the decay of the USA; for instance, the governor of...
Breaking Glass Without Breaking Trust - follow up story
Driving change as a product manager even when your boss puts you on pause
Today's Wordle answer for Saturday, April 12
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Software engineering under the spotlight
Think of a tech company as a giant, dimly-lit factory. Work goes on throughout the factory as components shuffle back and forth, and finished products get steadily carted away, but...
Wicked features
Why is working at large tech companies so hard?1 It’s because a small subset of “wicked features” dominate everything else. If you’re building a todo app, adding the ability to...
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