2025-03-02
Python: A Deeper Look Into How Django Transactions Work
Django's transaction.atomic() can be used to create transactions to accomplish atomic operations - DB operations that are guaranteed to all execute and be saved together or fail. Django creates transactions...
Text-to-SQL Was Supposed to Be AI’s Killer App. It’s Not.
Trying to create a single AI that can answer all business analytics questions is challenging, if not impossible. On the other hand, specialized AI data analyst agents trained on small,...
Zoom M3 MicTrak File Recovery: An Adventure Into the World of Data Recovery
An adventure into the world of data recover. Learn how data recover software works and follow the process on how the Zoom M3 MicTrak file recovery tool was created.
Scientists Find Evidence of Vehicles From Tens of Thousands of Years Ago
Uncannily preserved in the sands of New Mexico, archaeologists have discovered the oldest evidence yet of a vehicle used by humans: drag marks, along with footprints, left in the ground...
Unveiling GitHub's Secret Blueprint—How to Handle Millions of Transactions Daily
GitHub is a highly scalable distributed system that processes millions of transactions daily. It relies on robust algorithms and architecture to ensure high performance and reliability. This article explores how...
Startups of the Year 2024: General Interview
Cosmonova Broadcast, a leader in AI-powered media technology, has been nominated for HackerNoon’s Startups of the Year. We provide cloud-based broadcasting, AI-driven voice translation, and scalable content distribution. Vote for...
Bun just got 60% faster, Doom now runs on TypeScript, and OpenAI launched GPT 4.5 - This Week in JS
This week's "This Week in JavaScript" includes OpenAI's groundbreaking GPT-4.5 model, Doom running in TypeScript, major Bun updates, and Firefox's privacy controversy. Let's take a quick look at the latest...
People With This Level of Education Use AI the Most at Work
New research from Pew suggests the average American doesn't typically use artificial intelligence at work — but some of our country's most highly-educated people, curiously, seem to.
Lessons From My First Profitable iOS App ($1,400 in 90 Days)
Not a life-changing amount, but enough to prove that small indie apps can make real money. Here are six key lessons I learned from launching my first profitable app
Proactive Issue Detection in Cloud Software
Top tech companies apply a number of sophisticated strategies to detect issues as early as possible. In this article, we discuss the most effective mechanisms for proactive issue detection, covering...
Could the ByBit Hack Have Been Prevented? Yes—Here’s How
The ByBit attack, carried out by the North Korean Lazarus Group, exploited a compromised Safe wallet UI, leading to the theft of $1.5 billion. The breach highlights the need for...
3 Noteworthy Hacks For Your SaaS Product Global Expansion
The dynamics of the market and the product's functionality are two important metrics to balance when expanding your SaaS product in new markets. A successful expansion ensures that the product...
DARPA Requests Plans for "Large Bio-Mechanical Space Structures"
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which has been known to fund the development of some pretty far-fetched, sci-fi-sounding ideas like flying aircraft carriers or massive streetlights on the...
Writing Scalable and Maintainable React Code with SOLID Principles
React’s component-based architecture makes it an excellent candidate for SOLID principles. SOLID Principles help developers write scalable, maintainable, and robust software. In this article, we’ll break down each of the...
The HackerNoon Newsletter: The Secret Hidden Power of Questions (3/2/2025)
How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, March 2, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Japanese Supercomputing Competes...
Streamlining the API Lifecycle: Interview with Startups of The Year 2024 Nominee, Ambassador
Ambassador has been nominated in HackerNoon's annual Startups of The Year awards in Denver, Colorado, here in the US. Please vote by clicking the link in the blog description below...
Scientists Intrigued by Man Whose Brain Turned Into Glass
Mind Shattering The cataclysmic eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD has fascinated researchers and historians for centuries. Since the early 1700s, engineers have been excavating the remnants of the...
I’ve been updating this post about JD Vance’s ski vacation to Vermont...
I’ve been updating this post about JD Vance’s ski vacation to Vermont with new information in the comments, including a video of Vance skiing and being called “Putin’s puppet” as...
AI in Agile Product Teams: Insights from Deep Research and What It Means for Your Practice
TL; DR: AI in Agile Product Teams I have been interested in how artificial intelligence as an emerging technology may shape our work since the advent of ChatGPT; see my...
Microsoft Is Suing People Who Did Bad Things With Its AI
Microsoft just modified a lawsuit to name four multinational developers who allegedly bypassed safety guardrails and abused Microsoft's AI tools to generate deepfaked celebrity porn and other harmful content. The...
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