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Architecture for Compliance Scaling Microservices with DDD for High Volume Global Enterprise Systems
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Architecture for Compliance Scaling Microservices with DDD for High Volume Global Enterprise Systems
This technical case study explores the architectural transition from monolithic systems to a resilient Microservices framework using Domain-Driven Design (DDD).
Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon's Contributor Pavel Manovich, Founder & Product Builder
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Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon's Contributor Pavel Manovich, Founder & Product Builder
He built one of the first live chat platforms in 2007, wrote a language model prototype in 2006, and still doesn't have a writing routine. Meet the builder behi
How to Evaluate an AI Persona: Beyond Benchmarks and Vibes
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How to Evaluate an AI Persona: Beyond Benchmarks and Vibes
Standard AI benchmarks test knowledge and reasoning in isolation. They don't measure whether an AI persona maintains identity across sessions, accumulates knowl
Resident Evil Star Milla Jovovich Shipped an AI Memory System. Devs Shredded Its Benchmarks
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Resident Evil Star Milla Jovovich Shipped an AI Memory System. Devs Shredded Its Benchmarks
Actress Milla Jovovich and crypto CEO Ben Sigman shipped an open-source AI memory system called MemPalace. It went massively viral with 1.5 million impressions,
iOS Event Handling Evolution: UIKit Responder Chain and SwiftUI Gestures
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iOS Event Handling Evolution: UIKit Responder Chain and SwiftUI Gestures
UIKit provides the architecture for windows and views, the infrastructure for event handling, and the main run loop. We will use the UIApplication and UIView cl
When a Flower Becomes a Predator
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When a Flower Becomes a Predator
A quiet orchid collector buys a strange, unidentified plant that begins to grow unusual root-like tendrils. When it finally blooms, its intoxicating scent lures
The Structural Risk Behind Ukrainian-Rooted Unicorns
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The Structural Risk Behind Ukrainian-Rooted Unicorns
CEE defense unicorns may look irresistible, but weak structures, legal volatility, and exit risk can quickly overpower breakthrough technology.
A Drop of Death in a Madman’s Hand
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A Drop of Death in a Madman’s Hand
A bacteriologist unknowingly impresses a disturbed visitor with a dramatic description of cholera bacteria, prompting the man to steal a sample and attempt mass
A Victorian Bug Story
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A Victorian Bug Story
The Jilting of Jane follows a young maid’s emotional journey through love, betrayal, and recovery. When her fiancé abandons her for a more “refined” woman, Jane
The Trap of "Vibe Coding" and the Rise of Engineering as a Service
Hackernoon 2d ago
The Trap of "Vibe Coding" and the Rise of Engineering as a Service
Cursor, the current darling of the AI coding world, has introduced "Max Mode" It uses a token-based pricing plus a 20% upcharge. Developers are taking to forums
This Suicide Prevention Algorithm for Military Veterans Appears to be Favoring This Specific Group
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This Suicide Prevention Algorithm for Military Veterans Appears to be Favoring This Specific Group
An artificial intelligence (AI) program designed to prevent suicide among U.S. military veterans prioritizes White men and ignores survivors of sexual violence,
AI Coding: What Happens When Your Code Outpaces the Systems Around It and What to Do About It
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AI Coding: What Happens When Your Code Outpaces the Systems Around It and What to Do About It
AI has made it easy to turn ideas into code. Teams are seeing genuine speedups in planning, initial implementation, and even early review stages. But as with an
Debunking Classical Pseudo-Paradoxes of Logic
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Debunking Classical Pseudo-Paradoxes of Logic
You know, many textbooks on mathematical logic look more like textbooks on scholasticism and metaphysics. On one hand, they promise to show you the strictest fo
The TechBeat: Build a real-time medical transcription analysis app with AssemblyAI and LLM Gateway (4/11/2026)
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The TechBeat: Build a real-time medical transcription analysis app with AssemblyAI and LLM Gateway (4/11/2026)
Agentic AI Could Break the Old Rules of Job Displacement
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Agentic AI Could Break the Old Rules of Job Displacement
A new paper argues agentic AI threatens entire job workflows, making old task-based automation models too weak to capture the real risk.
Machine Learning Has a Trust Problem, Not a Talent Problem
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Machine Learning Has a Trust Problem, Not a Talent Problem
Machine learning is not struggling because the world lacks smart people. It is struggling because people still don't fully trust what these systems are doing.
Georgia’s Neutrality Is Becoming a Private Capital Risk
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Georgia’s Neutrality Is Becoming a Private Capital Risk
Georgia’s geopolitical shift is raising new risks for private wealth, from sanctions contagion to trapped liquidity and weakening legal protections.
How ADHD and AI Work Together Better Than Any Productivity System I Tried
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How ADHD and AI Work Together Better Than Any Productivity System I Tried
ADHD productivity apps failed me. AI worked because it holds context, reduces friction, and patches executive function gaps that static systems miss.
Zero-Fee Crypto Swaps Are the Most Expensive Trades You Will Ever Make
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Zero-Fee Crypto Swaps Are the Most Expensive Trades You Will Ever Make
"Zero-fee" crypto swaps are rarely actually free — platforms make money through hidden spread markups (typically 1–3%), inflated withdrawal fees, and fiat conve
The AI Illusion (Part 3): Testing the Lies of the Lie Detectors
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The AI Illusion (Part 3): Testing the Lies of the Lie Detectors
An audit of 13 AI writing detection platforms reveals a 92% failure rate and a market dominated by predatory "humanizer" tools. By utilizing a 5-variable gauntl