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Why Secure Infrastructure Is Now a Core Engineering Decision

1+ hour, 29+ min ago  (589+ words) Hacker Noon Engineering teams often think about infrastructure only when something breaks. A remote connection fails. A server becomes unstable. A workstation loses access to a critical system. A field team cannot synchronize data. An industrial environment starts showing communication…...

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hackernoon. com > a-researchers-framework-for-evaluating-llm-outputs-beyond-vibes-and-gut-feelings

A Researcher's Framework for Evaluating LLM Outputs: Beyond Vibes and Gut Feelings

5+ hour, 28+ min ago  (792+ words) Hacker Noon Here is something I have watched happen more times than I can count A team integrates an LLM into their product Early demos look impressive The model gets deployed Does it taste right? Does it seem good? These…...

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hackernoon. com > too-many-choices-no-decisions-the-hidden-ux-problem

Too Many Choices, No Decisions: The Hidden UX Problem | Hacker Noon

6+ hour, 20+ min ago  (516+ words) Too many choices increase decision time and reduce user action. Hick's Law shows that simplifying options, using defaults, and structuring decisions leads to better UX and higher conversions. On most of the modern digital products, designers think adding more options…...

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hackernoon. com > rapidclaw-earns-a-4489-proof-of-usefulness-score-by-building-ai-co-founder-agents

Rapid Claw Earns a 44. 89 Proof of Usefulness Score by Building AI Co-Founder Agents | Hacker Noon

6+ hour, 17+ min ago  (946+ words) Rapid Claw helps early-stage founders and indie hackers automate startup tasks like investor outreach, pitch decks, market research, and dev work " each agent gets its own isolated server. Welcome to the Proof of Usefulness Hackathon spotlight, curated by Hacker Noon's…...

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hackernoon. com > deepak-kole-is-quietly-building-one-of-silicon-valleys-most-valuable-tech-forums

Deepak Kole Is Quietly Building One of Silicon Valley's Most Valuable Tech Forums | Hacker Noon

5+ hour, 9+ min ago  (589+ words) Deepak Kole is leveraging 12+ years of infrastructure expertise to build the ACM Fremont Chapter into a serious Bay Area tech forum. Through practitioner-led events featuring leaders from top companies, the chapter is turning Fremont into an emerging hub for real…...

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hackernoon. com > lexi-9-omega-why-the-next-great-ai-wont-just-answer-questions-it-will-engineer-reality

Lexi-9-Omega: Why the Next Great AI Won't Just Answer Questions " It Will Engineer Reality | Hacker Noon

1+ hour, 41+ min ago  (797+ words) Lexi-9-Omega imagines AI beyond chatbots: a structural intelligence for engineering, simulation, reverse engineering, and system design....

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hackernoon. com > what-if-the-next-killer-device-isnt-a-phone-but-a-memory-upgrade

What If the Next Killer Device Isn't a Phone " But a Memory Upgrade? | Hacker Noon

1+ hour, 29+ min ago  (664+ words) Modern technology breaks short-term memory. A new class of AI wearables could help people preserve thoughts before they disappear. We've accepted a strange lie in modern technology: When people forget things, we blame the person Missed a task? You should…...

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hackernoon. com > your-ai-coding-agent-has-read-access-to-every-secret-in-your-project

Your AI Coding Agent Has Read Access to Every Secret in Your Project | Hacker Noon

6+ hour, 24+ min ago  (42+ words) AI coding agents can leak secrets by reading. env files and sending them in prompts. Move secrets out of files and inject them at runtime (env vars) to reduce exposure. The Future of AI Looks Surprisingly Human Co-founder & CTO @Infisical...

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hackernoon. com > the-missing-layer-that-keeps-presto-clusters-from-collapsing

The Missing Layer That Keeps Presto Clusters From Collapsing | Hacker Noon

1+ hour, 40+ min ago  (677+ words) A Presto cluster incident reveals why query governance, quotas, admission control, and fingerprinting are essential for stable data platforms....

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hackernoon. com > ai-for-the-next-billion-users-building-intelligent-products-that-work-everywhere

AI for the Next Billion Users: Building Intelligent Products That Work Everywhere | Hacker Noon

5+ hour, 18+ min ago  (1404+ words) The future of AI won't be won on flagship phones. It'll be won where data is costly, power is unstable, and English isn't the default....

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