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4h ago
Harper Launches 5.0: Fully Open-Source Runtime for Building and Deploying Cost-Efficient Agents
Harper 5.0 makes its core fully open source under Apache 2.0, adds RocksDB alongside LMDB, and doubles down on its unified runtime for agentic engineering. By c

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4h ago
Designing Reliable App Switch Flows on iOS for Secure Transactions
App Switch architecture on iOS allows one app to hand off execution to another and resume the flow through callbacks, but reliable implementation requires treat

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9h ago
Why LLMs Alone Can't Migrate Your Legacy Code, and What I Built Instead
A new system automates the migration of legacy SAS scripts to PySpark for enterprise clients. The system was built with deterministic parsing to understand the

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9h ago
Why Your AI Agent Keeps Forgetting (Even With 1M Tokens)
This article argues that large context windows are not a substitute for proper memory in AI agents. Instead, effective systems rely on layered memory architectu

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9h ago
Your AI-Generated Code Tests Might Be Lying to You
You know code coverage helps you see what code is running. But with mutation tests, you get to see what your tests are actually capable of catching. An AI-writt

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10h ago
Global Tech Leaders Unite to Shape the Future of Blockchain and Web3 Innovation

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10h ago
How Cayuse Prevents 90% of Customer-Facing Issues
Cayuse integrates PlayerZero across its 20+ apps to proactively identify and fix issues before they reach customers. The AI platform connects code, logs, and us

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10h ago
“Generative Engine Optimization is not a Trend” , ICODA CEO Vlad Pivnev on the AI Search Shift
The shift from traditional search to AI-powered discovery is no longer future talk — it’s reshaping marketing right now.

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12h ago
The TechBeat: Your Work Trained the Model. The Model Replaced You. Philip K. Dick Wrote This Story in 1968. (4/13/2026)

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18h ago
What OpenAI’s Checkout Pivot Reveals About China’s Geopolitical Payment Strategies
While the US treats AI payments as a retail novelty, China is building a state-backed, e-CNY-powered autonomous financial ecosystem to bypass Western systems an

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18h ago
AI Didn't Take Your Job, It Took the Part That Made It Yours
The AI identity crisis isn't about losing your job. It's about the job becoming hollow while you're still in it.

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18h ago
Building 7 Apps at Once With ADHD Nearly Broke My Solo Founder Brain
A solo founder with ADHD explains how seven half-built apps happened, why only two survived, and what systems actually made them work.

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18h ago
The ER Bill You Might Never Have to Pay
At a time when a hospital visit can leave you in financial ruin, AI healthcare tools might help you avoid going to ER.

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18h ago
Is the Magnificent Seven’s Era of Dominance Coming to an End?
They’ve been a formidable force that’s driven the S&P 500 to new heights in recent years on the back of an AI boom period, but is Wall Street cooling on the Mag

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1d ago
Code Smell 319 - Hardcoded Stateless Properties
AI can easily detect this smell without explicit instructions. When you show AI a class with new keywords in the constructor, it recognizes the pattern as hardc

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1d ago
I Let Karpathy's AutoResearch Agent Run Overnight!
Andrej Karpathy’s viral autoresearch repo automates the most tedious part of machine learning: the trial-and-error experiment loop. By simply writing research g

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SEO Isn't Dead But Your Strategies Have to Change
The research took me deep enough that I have a lot more to share - how different AI systems handle citations differently, what the actual citation mechanics loo

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1d ago
You Should Be Managing Your AI Agents as Engineers: Here's Why
Vibe coding is fine. We all need the speed it provides. High-quality engineering organizations are increasingly comfortable giving up line-by-line control over

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1d ago
As AI Models Converge, System Design Becomes the Differentiator
This article argues that the competitive gap between leading AI models is rapidly shrinking, making model choice less important than system design. The real dif

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Why More Code Doesn’t Necessarily Mean More Progress
This article argues that while AI has dramatically accelerated code generation, software delivery systems—CI pipelines, code reviews, and approval processes—hav

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1d ago
The HackerNoon Newsletter: Why Your “Profitable” Backtest Fails the Moment You Go Live (4/12/2026)

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1d ago
China Gave Its AI Away
China's 15th Five-Year Plan reveals a deliberate bet on small, open, and efficient AI models over the West's expensive proprietary giants. DeepSeek trained a GP

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How Crypto.com Landed the First Ever UFC Fight Night on the White House Lawn
Crypto.com and UFC will co-present UFC Freedom 250 on the grounds of the White House on Sunday, June 14, 2026, marking the 250th anniversary of the United State

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Scaling Dependency Graphs for Real-Time Computation in Finance and Beyond
Real-time data processing is both the backbone and bottleneck of innovation. As systems grow more complex, conventional approaches to computation start to show
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