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How to Find the First 100 Paid Clients for Your Startup: 45 Growth Ideas I Gathered

Real actionable SaaS growth tips. All from my real experience of making startups.

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AI: An Agent For Dark Web Monitoring

The dark web is a hidden space for violations of privacy. AI can be incorporated into existing tools to do it faster and more efficiently. Big tech companies are looking...

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Unreasonable Goals Are Actually Easier to Achieve: Here's Why

"Be realistic" is a common advice, but it's often backward, says the author. Most people are convinced they're incapable of achieving great things, so they aim for "reasonable" goals. This...

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How Custom Web Apps Are Driving Innovation in Supply Chain Management

Custom web apps are leading the charge in the world of supply chain management. They can help businesses manage multiple operations and streamline their operations.

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Building Generative AI for Everyone: Lessons From Kaustav Das Sharma and Gumloop

Kaustav Das Sharma is the founding engineer at Gumloop, an AI platform. He has designed tools that make AI easier to adopt and use. His work includes tools for faster...

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Meet Spacecoin: HackerNoon Company of the Week

This week, HackerNoon features Spacecoin, the first Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) project to harness blockchain and Low Earth Orbit (LEO) communication satellites.

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Coldware Intensifies Blockchain Adoption Game

Coldware (COLD) is rapidly emerging as a contender for mainstream blockchain adoption, leveraging a scalable and decentralized infrastructure model that appeals to both institutional investors and everyday users. Unlike XRP,...

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Open Source Isn't Dead...It's Just Forked

The open source community faces questions about what it means to be truly open. Companies like Elastic, Redis Labs, and HashiCorp have shifted to restrictive licenses like SSPL or BSL....

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DePIN and PayFi: Coldware’s Web3 Community Approach

Coldware’s Web3-native approach is attracting investors who prioritize decentralization and open governance. Coldware is designed to be fully community-driven, enabling token holders to actively shape the network’s development and governance...

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Coldware Community Jump For Joy

With tokenized finance expected to grow exponentially, Coldware’s real-world applications could make it the go-to financial infrastructure for a new digital economy. Whether XRP can maintain its lead or Coldware...

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Python: A Deeper Look Into How Django Transactions Work (3/3/2025)

How are you, hacker? đŸȘ What’s happening in tech today, March 3, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Homebrew Computer Club...

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Your Brand Is Sinking Without These Three Points of Contact

Brands need to make critical decisions on where they stand and the course ahead.

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Inside the Math Banks Use to Decide If You’re a Credit Risk

Probability of Default (PD) models are tools used in the banking sector to assess the likelihood of a borrower defaulting within a specific time frame. They play a critical role...

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Here's Why Productivity Hacks Don't Work—And What You Should Be Focusing on Instead

Productivity hacks don't work if you don't show up consistently. The secret to getting things done isn't a magic technique. Instead, it's about building consistency, even when you don’t like...

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AutoMapper vs. Mapster—Know When to Use Which With This Guide

AutoMapper and Mapster are two popular libraries for object-to-object mapping in .NET. In this article, we’ll discuss their features, compare performance and usability, and walk through practical usage examples.

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Claude's Latest Version is EPIC for Programmers

Anthropic has released Claude 3.7 Sonnet, integrating both standard response capabilities and extended reasoning within a single model.

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How NASA Engineers Extended the Life of the Hubble Telescope: a Story of Successful Modernizations

Through five shuttle missions from 1993 to 2009, astronauts replaced all major components except the mirrors and outer shell.

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Why Your Containers Keep Crashing (And How to Stop the Madness)

Docker containers can crash due to OOM kills, resource exhaustion, or network issues. This guide walks you through log analysis, memory and CPU tuning, debugging tools like eBPF and Sysdig,...

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Your Docker Containers Are Probably Full of Security Holes—Here’s How to Fix Them Now

Docker Scout helps prevent container security threats by scanning images for vulnerabilities, generating Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs), and enforcing security policies. It integrates with CI/CD pipelines to automate security...

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AI-Powered Phishing Scams Are Evolving—Here’s How Businesses Can Fight Back

To mitigate sophisticated AI phishing attacks, cybersecurity practitioners and company employees must understand how cyber criminals are using the technology.

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