This is a public version of the HackerNoon shareholders' newsletter by CEO David Smooke and COO Linh Smooke sent to 1.3k shareholders. TL;DR YoY Revenue from 2023 to 2024 increased by 22%. Business Blogging overtook targeted ad placements and writing contests as our top source of revenue, seeing a YoY rise of 189%. YoY Expenses from 2023 to 2024 decreased by 28%. We cut non-essential third party software, slightly reduced staff, and re-architectured towards a lower tech stack bill. We joined Cloudflare's AI Workers Cohort (Cloudflare blog post) to expand our tech blogging network via $250k in cloud credits. Currently, 560 additional sites are powered by our community driven CMS (content management system), such as EditingProtocol.com, NewsByte.tech, and TextModels.tech. YoY Audience Development, we’ve achieved healthy growth in all metrics as compared to 2023: 187+ million emails delivered (+30%) to 523k+ email subscribers (+151%), 85+ million pageviews (+65%) on hackernoon.com, 106k+ active users in writing app (+57.6%), and 709k+ community members across all major social media channels (+9.3%). Ahrefs, the top SEO software, ranks us as the 2,747th top domain in the world. For a more detailed look at our 2024 recap, check out HackerNoon Decoded, our version of the ‘Spotify’ Wrapped! Read the full Blog Post below for full context. 💰Business Progress & Development After five years of doubling revenue annually (2017–2021), we achieved consistent low-million revenue for three years (2022–2024) while expanding our tech blog library, enhancing publishing software, and growing our audience. In 2024, Business Blogging surpassed ads as our top revenue source with a 189% YoY increase, making blog posts central to our mission. In 2025, we’ll focus on accelerating revenue through Business Blogging while supporting ad placements and writing contests as secondary revenue streams. Business Blogging primarily relies on the publishing software we’ve built to make HackerNoon what it is today, such as: story pages that load fast worldwide, human editor messaging, AI editor assistance, blog post translation into (almost) any language, audio file creation, trigger-based emails, blockchain backups, and more. Unlike running ads, where only one customer can occupy the space at a time—for example, if I sell it to Amazon, I can't sell it to Google — business blogging operates differently. If both Google and Amazon (and even divisions of Amazon) want us to publish and distribute their stories, we can easily accommodate them simultaneously, and we do 🙂. In this way, business blogging is closer to an unlimited resource. More notable HackerNoon business developments in 2024: HackerNoon’s Startups of the Year 2024 Kicks Off with Record-Breaking Engagement (announcement, standalone site for updates, and #startupsoftheyear tag): Half way in, the 3rd year annual campaign has reached millions of votes on 153.6k nominated startups across 2.9k cities and 98 industries. Startups of the Year 2024 is sponsored by Notion, Wellfound, Bright Data, Algolia, and HubSpot. Winners receive an interview on HackerNoon, an Evergreen Tech Company News page, and sponsor perks. Reflecting the technology industry requires a comprehensive tech company database. HackerNoon’s building a database that is open, reliable, and editable that will enable technologists to make informed decisions about which emerging startups to learn about, invest in, partner with, or even work for. Startups of The Year created tens of thousands of freemium company accounts, thousands of organic social media mentions, and scaled up our staff and community curated company database with verified and original data (like dynamic votes). We joined Cloudflare’s AI Workers Cohort (also see their blog). This grants us $250k in cloud credits, reducing HackerNoon's operating costs and supporting the development of our RAG (retrieval-augmented generation) AI Librarian. Our custom CMS is currently powering 560 of our sites. Some examples are NewsByte.tech, Memeology.tech, TextModels.tech, Gamificiations.tech, Escholar.tech, LearnRepo.com, Homology.tech, Dataology.tech, Browserology.tech, HistoricalEmails.com, CoinWikis.com, Blog.Slogging.com, Noonion.tech, HackerNoon.tech, PublicDomain.tech, LegalPDF.tech, OpenDatasets.tech, Abstraction.tech, FewShot.tech, Diction.tech, Computational.tech, Editorialist.tech, Reinforcement.tech, and MediaBias.tech. In Q1 2025, these sites will deploy our upcoming RAG AI Librarian to help anyone learn any technology. Businesses and individual writers can explore automated and recurring services via HackerNoon’s New Cart System, including Business Blogging publishing credits, Boost-Your-Story feature, multi-pack language translations, Startups of the Year special offers, Evergreen Tech Company News Pages, and more. This feature launched in Q4 2024 and we are now seeing daily purchases without talking to a staff member for these smaller upsells. We introduced the Technology Press Release Business Blog Post as a way for companies to also publish their HackerNoon business blog posts as press releases on AP, Yahoo, Digital Journal, Benzinga, and other established wire services. This offering better serves our announcement, funding, milestone, and partnership type of business blog posts. Here’s a list of some of our notable recent customers (fewer than 20 picked from over 4,500!) You can read about them in our new series Company of the Week & Startups of the Week. 🚀 CMS Product Updates and Releases We publish more regular product releases and updates on https://hackernoon.tech. Changing the world one blog post at a time, we are proud of these recent product developments to HackerNoon’s publishing platform. MongoDB Is Our New Backend Home for All Story and business database content We migrated from Firebase to MongoDB to optimize our high-traffic blogging network. Firebase’s read-based pricing made MongoDB’s model more efficient. Both being NoSQL databases, the transition involved converting Firebase's unconventional timestamps to standard datetime objects. MongoDB's server-side aggregation reduces data transfer and processing. As part of the MongoDBs Startup Program, we did not pay for MongoDB hosting in 2024. We still rely on Google Cloud Platform for authentication, translations, and AI integrations, but Firebase (GCP) now serves as a backup for content. In total we reduced our YoY GCP bill by 46%. MongoDB improves performance and efficiently handles complex queries, streamlining our infrastructure. Revamped Story Pages The story pages have been redesigned for improved readability, featuring enhanced sections like translations and TLDR summaries, along with playful pixelated icons for interactions, and a more accurate around the web section that highlights whenever an article is mentioned in a 3rd party website. HackerNoon Translation Feature HackerNoon now supports 77 languages with custom homepages, RSS feeds, and newsletters (/es, /ja, /zh, /fr, /pt, etc.), making it easier to discover and enjoy stories in your preferred language. Readers can seamlessly navigate, read, and subscribe to top stories in any supported language. Writers can pay to translate their stories into up to 77 languages, expanding their reach to a global audience. Translation as a service increases visibility, engagement, and keyword rankings across different languages, helping content gain worldwide traction. New AI Editor HackerNoon’s new AI Editor not only refines prose and formatting, but also recommends headlines that are more likely to trend based on HackerNoon’s past readership. Writers can simply highlight a sentence or paragraph, click the green robot icon, and choose from options like "Editor," "Format Code," or "Translate." The AI will generate a suggestion, which they can accept or modify. This feature makes content creation smoother and faster, enhancing one’s writing process without leaving the platform. Mobile App Developments Since launching, the HackerNoon mobile app has seen significant improvements across multiple updates. In version 2.03, we introduced Speech-to-Text for instant documentation and expanded our language options to over 70. Prior updates, such as 2.02, enriched search by ranking companies using our Evergreen Index, and versions 2.00-2.01 brought enhanced mobile writing features, polling data, and faster authentication. Check out our full release notes for more. Emoji Credibility Indicators are Live on Figma and Github Our open-source pixelated emoji pack was designed to communicate context about a story's content on HackerNoon and you can be amongst the first to try them! On Figma, our beloved pixel icon library is in use by 4.7k+ community members. One-Tap Google Signup and Login on HackerNoon makes it easier for users with a Google account By simply being logged into Google, users can sign up or log in with just one tap. This means more users log in. If you don’t have a Google account, the regular signup flow is still available. Top Technology Writers Rankings The latest evolution of HackerNoon's Top Writers ranking is now a dedicated page highlighting each of our Tech Categories, showcasing the most prolific contributors with their profiles, bios, and rankings. The list is updated daily and emailed to niche subscribers, allowing readers to easily discover top writers and stay current with emerging voices. For writers, it’s an opportunity to gain visibility and attract followers. Auto Posting on Socials For writers, we introduce Auto Posting All New HackerNoon Blogs Via API On Threads, BlueSky, Twitter/X, BlueSky, Mastodon, Flipboard and as Always RSS too. We are continuing to explore more ways to auto post relevant content to social networks and niche communities. Enhanced Stats Pages The latest update to HackerNoon’s story stats pages introduces a larger graph showing total reader time, trends, and rankings. Additional data includes total reads, words written, days live, and story translations. Interaction tables now display recent comments and reactions. Profile stats have also been enhanced, showing total reading time, story counts, and subscribers. New newsletter stats include delivery data and email engagement, with all data available for export. Updated Profile Pages Profile pages got a fresh look. Now, readers can easily find the "Learn more about this author" button right under the bio, and the "Subscribe To This Writer" button just below the general stats, followed by CTAs. One can also reorganize stories by latest or most popular, pin their favorites, and see all essential story stats in the story cards, including tags, reads, reactions, and comments. The comments section now looks sleeker and cleaner, while still providing all the essential information. Plus, there’s the work section, where writers can showcase all their current and past job experiences. Subscribe Page One-stop-shop for readers to subscribe to all newsletters. The page features five newsletters: the daily HackerNoon Newsletter, Tech What The Heck, Product Updates, Hack Marketing, and Dear HackerNoon Writers. Each newsletter has its own dedicated section where writers can explore content, sign up for previews, and read user reviews. Introducing the HackerNoon Inbox We’ve enhanced our messaging system to streamline communication between editors and writers. This feature allows users to send messages directly from draft settings, keeping all conversations organized and easily accessible. The update includes color-coded messages, threaded replies, infinite scrolling, and mobile first UI. With added options to edit and delete messages and access Help and FAQs, this update offers a more efficient, real-time, app-like experience for draft collaboration. HackerNoon’s AI Image Gallery Got a Makeover Our AI Image Gallery has been redesigned for a better user experience. Now users can browse AI image sorting via chronological clustering and model used to create. Additionally, trusted users can create their own images by selecting "Try text to image" and experimenting with models like Stable Diffusion, Flux, and Kandinsky. Pixelated Avatars (announcement post & live demo) Users can create custom pixelated avatars for their profiles, bringing a fun, personal touch to their HackerNoon experience.This new feature adds a fun, creative element to their HackerNoon experience and helps one’s profile stand out. Tag Pages Update HackerNoon’s tag pages (announcement post, examples: #blockchain, #programming, and #machine-learning) have received a major update for the first time in 5 years. The new Tag Index Page offers over 88,000 tags, with features like "Most Used," "Trending," and "Last Published" tags, each showing story counts and descriptions. Individual tag pages now include user testimonials, banner images, and a search bar for sub-tags. Readers can also filter results by "Most Read" or "Most Recent." Discovering trending tech content has never been easier with these enhancements. Digital publishing is evolving, and so are we. With HackerNoon’s community driven CMS, AI-assisted editing, multilingual translations, and integrated distribution, we’re creating a higher standard in tech blogging for individuals and companies. 📈 Editorial Direction, Audience Development, and Internet Mentions We’re back on Wikipedia after being deleted a couple times. Don’t know why we were deleted. Wikipedia not only gets 4B+ visitors a month (half the planet lol), but it also populates search, apps, knowledge graphs, AI training, and more. HackerNoon’s Wikipedia is pictured below. I find it to be fair and direct. I like how the editor mentions us as a part of Hacker Culture. As mentioned above, we’ve achieved healthy growth in all metrics as compared to 2023 YoY: 187+ million emails delivered (+30%) to 523k+ email subscribers (+151%). Notably, we reduced the cost of email by 30% with our migration from Sendgrid to Elastic Email! 85+ million pageviews (+65%) on hackernoon.com and 106k+ active users in app (+57.6%): our advantage against the barrage of AI-generated content from the rest of the Google-dependent internet is our human-curated process. Since every single story published on HackerNoon is reviewed, fact-checked, edited and improved by a human editor, we’ve largely avoided the AI content apocalypse. Ahrefs, the top seo software, ranks us as the 2,747th domain in the world based on backlink strength (while Ahrefs added a login wall to see The Ahrefs Ranking, but it’s still free to view here). For the past two years, HackerNoon has consistently ranked among the top 3k domains globally. Right now, we sit just above public companies like Rumble, ServiceNow, DocuSign, and CrowdStrike, and just below well-established digital giants like GQ, Esquire, BHG, and Kaggle. We are up 709k+ community members across our social media channels (+9.3%): as a publishing company, we’ve relied largely on direct traffic to HackerNoon while engaged equally in most major social media platforms, without growing too overly attached to any one of them. For a full list of all our social media presence, visit this page. For a more detailed look at our 2024 recap, check out HackerNoon Decoded, our version of the ‘Spotify’ Wrapped! ‘ To summarize the year from a technology perspective, we’ll conclude this with 85 of our favorite HackerNoon blog posts from 2024! Starting Simple: The Strategic Advantage of Baseline Models in Machine Learning How I Made $700 a Month With My Open Source Scheduling Tool Outlier Detection: What You Need to Know The Most Expensive Technology on Earth AI is Eating Journalism, Education, and Creatives AI Is Changing How Developers Learn: Here’s What That Means Memes Pose a Threat to the US Financial System: RAND Report Nintendo Breaks Its Silence On Palworld How to Set up a Formatting Standard in Your Code Editor (And Why You Should!) Cursor AI: Your 2024 Installation & Review Guide Memory Safe Strategy: Mastering the Language Architecture Matrix Could a Credit Bubble be About to Burst on Wall Street? The Rise (and Real Value) of #PrisonTok How to Earn $1 Million With AWS in One Year No, You Are Not Afraid of Artificial Intelligence. You’re Afraid of Other People AI and the Law: Deepfakes, Eroding Trust, and the Legal Tightrope How much was each Bitcoin worth in USD following each halving event since its creation? No One Knows That You're Great At What You Do Financial Nihilism and Bitcoin Explained Finding Hope: The Possibility of Edward Snowden's Return Tech-Gate.org Racks Up Over 1000 DMCA Copyright Infringements Phishing in the Pews: The Hidden Dangers of QR Codes in Church Communities 7 Steps I Kept Repeating Until I Hit $2M ARR How to Build a $300 AI Computer for the GPU-Poor Why Open Source AI is Good For Developers, Meta, and the World Is AGI Getting Closer? Anthropic's Claude 3 Opus Model Shows Glimmers of Metacognitive Reasoning Playing God in the Fucking Metaverse I Tried Perplexity For a Week, And I Don't Think AI Search Engines Can Replace Google.. Yet Reddit Thread Sheds Light on Companies Trying to Replicate MicroStrategy’s Appetite for Bitcoin Behavioral Interview: The Guide to Fitting In The Ethics of Automation in Medical Billing Meet the Algorithm That Decides Who Gets a Liver Transplant: 5 Things to Know The Human Roots of Rising Fascism What is MEV? - The Art of On-Chain Extortion NVIDIA Breaks Wall Street Group of Fools Unlocking Microservices Reliability With ACID and the Outbox Pattern The Revolutionary Potential of 1-Bit Language Models (LLMs) Why Open Source AI is Good For Developers, Meta, and the World Metaphysics and Mathematics: The Intricate Web Connecting the Two GameStop Price Surge: Sentiments And The Return Of Roaring Kitty Is Your Fire TV Stick Slowing Down? Here’s How to Fix It How to Unlock All the MC's Theurgy Super Moves in Persona 3 Reload Headset Reality Wars: Meta @ $1B Quarterly VR Revenue & Apple Vision Pro Sells 200k Units in 10 Days Apple Customers Return Vision Pro By The Droves How I Built a Redis-Compatible Pub/Sub System Using Golang Why Salesforce and Microsoft Are Battling for the Future of AI Agents The Strawmen of Agile Why Can't AI Count the Number of "R"s in the Word "Strawberry"? Axion Processors: Google's First Arm-based CPUs Advanced Nonlinear Feedback Control Techniques for Automated Vehicles Deontological Ethics, Utilitarianism and AI How to Choose the Right European Country for Your Digital Product Expansion The Stanford Grad Who Forgot How To Think No Power Grid? This African Village Mines Bitcoin for Electricity When It’s Time to Give REST a Rest Do Not Open This Article I Get 100+ Emails A Day: How I Manage My Inbox To Stay Sane And Productive Stardew Valley 1.6 on Switch: For the Console, The Wait Continues ("As Soon as Possible") Why Is Upwork Suspending Six-Figure Clients? The Snowflake Hack and Its Domino Effect GitHub Copilot and the Endangered Code Monkey Dev Mode in Figma: A Game-Changer in Design-Developer Relations 5 Ways Artificial Intelligence Is (Quietly) Changing Libraries Humanize AI Text Without a Human: Submitting AI Generated Work Without Getting Caught Hacking a Nintendo Switch for 30$ How I Implemented Access Approval in Our Open Source Project Why Open Source Language Models Are True “Open AI” A Hitchhiker's Guide to Restaking and Its Risks Want to Master Javascript Design Patterns? Here's Everything You Need to Know! How to Create a Server Driven UI Engine for Flutter An Interrupt Driven Floppy Disk Controller for the S-100 Bus Lock Up Your LLMs: Pulling the Plug Non-Material Motivation: Why It Matters and How It Works The One When a Killer's Last Words Became a Cultural Phenomenon Emotion As A Service: AI’s Next Market Is Your Heart Google Analytics 4 (GA4) for Beginners—Part 1: Data Collection, Processing, and Account Structure A Machine Learning Text Classification Case Study with a Product-driven Twist Most Consequential Technology Stories of 2024 Tech and Tradition in Established Universes: Goldie Returns to Riverdale Why Marvel Star Scarlett Johansson Sued Disney for Streaming 'Black Widow' Samsung SSDs Have Become So Fast, They Make Competitors Look Like Floppy Disks The Internet Is Dead. Long Live The Internet. Now We Know: Exit to Community Is Possible Is OpenAI’s o3 Finally Thinking Like a Human? And find your next top story on HackerNoon. “A river cuts through rock, not because of its power, but because of its persistence,” - Author Jim Watkins. Builders can’t just force the future into existence, they make it through the steady application of innovation, effort, and resilience. Over time, our small, deliberate, and intelligent acts of improvement will lead to transformation. Kind Regards, CEO David Smooke and COO Linh Dao Smooke P.S. Read our previous shareholder letter, State of the Noonion 2024: HackerNoon Keeps on Blogging, and past newsletters at Noonion.tech. If seeking more regular updates from HackerNoon, I recommend subscribing to the #hackernoon-product tag, hackernoon.tech, and/or the #hackernoon tag. P.P.S. 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CryptoSlate Company Profile Dzone: A Deep Dive Into Recommendation Algorithms With Netflix Case Study ProductHunt: Best for Technical Articles on AI MediaBiasFactChecker: Least Bias and High Factual Reporting InformationWeek: The Search for Logic and Profit in Google AI Overviews NamePros: Life In The .INFO Extension? OurCrowd: HackerNoon Unleashes Tech Wisdom One Byte at a Time AI Journey: Explore HackerNoon Startups AI Time Journal: David Smooke Founder & CEO at HackerNoon — Digital Publishing Evolution, AI Impact, Content Management Innovation, Community Growth, Future Visions Techopedia: What is the Role of AI in the Newsroom? We Ask Hackernoon’s CEO Wikipedia: HackerNoon This is a public version of the HackerNoon shareholders' newsletter by CEO David Smooke and COO Linh Smooke sent to 1.3k shareholders. This is a public version of the HackerNoon shareholders' newsletter by CEO David Smooke and COO Linh Smooke sent to 1.3k shareholders. HackerNoon shareholders' newsletter TL;DR YoY Revenue from 2023 to 2024 increased by 22%. Business Blogging overtook targeted ad placements and writing contests as our top source of revenue, seeing a YoY rise of 189%. YoY Expenses from 2023 to 2024 decreased by 28%. We cut non-essential third party software, slightly reduced staff, and re-architectured towards a lower tech stack bill. We joined Cloudflare's AI Workers Cohort (Cloudflare blog post) to expand our tech blogging network via $250k in cloud credits. Currently, 560 additional sites are powered by our community driven CMS (content management system), such as EditingProtocol.com, NewsByte.tech, and TextModels.tech. YoY Audience Development, we’ve achieved healthy growth in all metrics as compared to 2023: 187+ million emails delivered (+30%) to 523k+ email subscribers (+151%), 85+ million pageviews (+65%) on hackernoon.com, 106k+ active users in writing app (+57.6%), and 709k+ community members across all major social media channels (+9.3%). Ahrefs, the top SEO software, ranks us as the 2,747th top domain in the world. For a more detailed look at our 2024 recap, check out HackerNoon Decoded, our version of the ‘Spotify’ Wrapped! YoY Revenue from 2023 to 2024 increased by 22%. Business Blogging overtook targeted ad placements and writing contests as our top source of revenue, seeing a YoY rise of 189%. Business Blogging Business Blogging targeted ad placements targeted ad placements writing contests writing contests YoY Expenses from 2023 to 2024 decreased by 28%. We cut non-essential third party software, slightly reduced staff, and re-architectured towards a lower tech stack bill. We joined Cloudflare's AI Workers Cohort ( Cloudflare blog post ) to expand our tech blogging network via $250k in cloud credits. Currently, 560 additional sites are powered by our community driven CMS (content management system), such as EditingProtocol.com , NewsByte.tech , and TextModels.tech . AI Workers Cohort AI Workers Cohort Cloudflare blog post Cloudflare blog post EditingProtocol.com EditingProtocol.com NewsByte.tech NewsByte.tech TextModels.tech TextModels.tech YoY Audience Development, we’ve achieved healthy growth in all metrics as compared to 2023: 187+ million emails delivered (+30%) to 523k+ email subscribers (+151%), 85+ million pageviews (+65%) on hackernoon.com , 106k+ active users in writing app (+57.6%), and 709k+ community members across all major social media channels (+9.3%). Ahrefs , the top SEO software, ranks us as the 2,747th top domain in the world. For a more detailed look at our 2024 recap, check out HackerNoon Decoded , our version of the ‘Spotify’ Wrapped! hackernoon.com hackernoon.com major social media channels major social media channels Ahrefs Ahrefs HackerNoon Decoded HackerNoon Decoded Read the full Blog Post below for full context. 💰Business Progress & Development After five years of doubling revenue annually (2017–2021), we achieved consistent low-million revenue for three years (2022–2024) while expanding our tech blog library, enhancing publishing software, and growing our audience. In 2024, Business Blogging surpassed ads as our top revenue source with a 189% YoY increase, making blog posts central to our mission. In 2025, we’ll focus on accelerating revenue through Business Blogging while supporting ad placements and writing contests as secondary revenue streams. Business Blogging ad placements writing contests Business Blogging primarily relies on the publishing software we’ve built to make HackerNoon what it is today, such as: story pages that load fast worldwide , human editor messaging , AI editor assistance , blog post translation into (almost) any language , audio file creation , trigger-based emails , blockchain backups , and more. Unlike running ads, where only one customer can occupy the space at a time—for example, if I sell it to Amazon, I can't sell it to Google — business blogging operates differently. If both Google and Amazon (and even divisions of Amazon ) want us to publish and distribute their stories, we can easily accommodate them simultaneously, and we do 🙂. In this way, business blogging is closer to an unlimited resource. story pages that load fast worldwide story pages that load fast worldwide human editor messaging human editor messaging AI editor assistance AI editor assistance blog post translation into (almost) any language blog post translation into (almost) any language audio file creation audio file creation trigger-based emails trigger-based emails blockchain backups blockchain backups Google Google Amazon Amazon divisions of Amazon divisions of Amazon More notable HackerNoon business developments in 2024: More notable HackerNoon business developments in 2024: HackerNoon’s Startups of the Year 2024 Kicks Off with Record-Breaking Engagement (announcement, standalone site for updates, and #startupsoftheyear tag): Half way in, the 3rd year annual campaign has reached millions of votes on 153.6k nominated startups across 2.9k cities and 98 industries. Startups of the Year 2024 is sponsored by Notion, Wellfound, Bright Data, Algolia, and HubSpot. Winners receive an interview on HackerNoon, an Evergreen Tech Company News page, and sponsor perks. Reflecting the technology industry requires a comprehensive tech company database. HackerNoon’s building a database that is open, reliable, and editable that will enable technologists to make informed decisions about which emerging startups to learn about, invest in, partner with, or even work for. Startups of The Year created tens of thousands of freemium company accounts, thousands of organic social media mentions, and scaled up our staff and community curated company database with verified and original data (like dynamic votes). HackerNoon’s Startups of the Year 2024 Kicks Off with Record-Breaking Engagement ( announcement , standalone site for updates , and #startupsoftheyear tag ): Half way in, the 3rd year annual campaign has reached millions of votes on 153.6k nominated startups across 2.9k cities and 98 industries . Startups of the Year 2024 is sponsored by Notion , Wellfound , Bright Data , Algolia , and HubSpot . Winners receive an interview on HackerNoon , an Evergreen Tech Company News page , and sponsor perks. Reflecting the technology industry requires a comprehensive tech company database. HackerNoon’s building a database that is open, reliable, and editable that will enable technologists to make informed decisions about which emerging startups to learn about, invest in, partner with, or even work for. Startups of The Year created tens of thousands of freemium company accounts , thousands of organic social media mentions , and scaled up our staff and community curated company database with verified and original data ( like dynamic votes ). HackerNoon’s Startups of the Year 2024 Kicks Off with Record-Breaking Engagement HackerNoon’s Startups of the Year 2024 Kicks Off with Record-Breaking Engagement announcement announcement standalone site for updates standalone site for updates #startupsoftheyear tag #startupsoftheyear tag 98 industries 98 industries Notion Notion Wellfound Wellfound Bright Data Bright Data Algolia Algolia HubSpot HubSpot interview on HackerNoon interview on HackerNoon Evergreen Tech Company News page Evergreen Tech Company News page Startups Startups of of The The Year Year created created tens of thousands tens of thousands of of freemium freemium company company accounts accounts thousands thousands of of organic organic social social media media mentions mentions and and scaled scaled up up our our staff staff and and community community curated curated company company database database with with verified verified and and original original data data like like dynamic dynamic votes votes We joined Cloudflare’s AI Workers Cohort (also see their blog). This grants us $250k in cloud credits, reducing HackerNoon's operating costs and supporting the development of our RAG (retrieval-augmented generation) AI Librarian. Our custom CMS is currently powering 560 of our sites. Some examples are NewsByte.tech, Memeology.tech, TextModels.tech, Gamificiations.tech, Escholar.tech, LearnRepo.com, Homology.tech, Dataology.tech, Browserology.tech, HistoricalEmails.com, CoinWikis.com, Blog.Slogging.com, Noonion.tech, HackerNoon.tech, PublicDomain.tech, LegalPDF.tech, OpenDatasets.tech, Abstraction.tech, FewShot.tech, Diction.tech, Computational.tech, Editorialist.tech, Reinforcement.tech, and MediaBias.tech. In Q1 2025, these sites will deploy our upcoming RAG AI Librarian to help anyone learn any technology. We joined Cloudflare’s AI Workers Cohort ( also see their blog ). This grants us $250k in cloud credits, reducing HackerNoon's operating costs and supporting the development of our RAG (retrieval-augmented generation) AI Librarian. Our custom CMS is currently powering 560 of our sites. Some examples are NewsByte.tech , Memeology.tech , TextModels.tech , Gamificiations.tech , Escholar.tech , LearnRepo.com , Homology.tech , Dataology.tech , Browserology.tech , HistoricalEmails.com , CoinWikis.com , Blog.Slogging.com , Noonion.tech , HackerNoon.tech , PublicDomain.tech , LegalPDF.tech , OpenDatasets.tech , Abstraction.tech , FewShot.tech , Diction.tech , Computational.tech , Editorialist.tech , Reinforcement.tech , and MediaBias.tech . In Q1 2025, these sites will deploy our upcoming RAG AI Librarian to help anyone learn any technology. We joined Cloudflare’s AI Workers Cohort We joined Cloudflare’s AI Workers Cohort also see their blog also see their blog NewsByte.tech NewsByte.tech Memeology.tech Memeology.tech TextModels.tech TextModels.tech Gamificiations.tech Gamificiations.tech Escholar.tech Escholar.tech LearnRepo.com LearnRepo.com Homology.tech Homology.tech Dataology.tech Dataology.tech Browserology.tech Browserology.tech HistoricalEmails.com HistoricalEmails.com CoinWikis.com CoinWikis.com Blog.Slogging.com Blog.Slogging.com Noonion.tech Noonion.tech HackerNoon.tech HackerNoon.tech PublicDomain.tech PublicDomain.tech LegalPDF.tech LegalPDF.tech OpenDatasets.tech OpenDatasets.tech Abstraction.tech Abstraction.tech FewShot.tech FewShot.tech Diction.tech Diction.tech Computational.tech Computational.tech Editorialist.tech Editorialist.tech Reinforcement.tech Reinforcement.tech MediaBias.tech MediaBias.tech Businesses and individual writers can explore automated and recurring services via HackerNoon’s New Cart System, including Business Blogging publishing credits, Boost-Your-Story feature, multi-pack language translations, Startups of the Year special offers, Evergreen Tech Company News Pages, and more. This feature launched in Q4 2024 and we are now seeing daily purchases without talking to a staff member for these smaller upsells. Businesses and individual writers can explore automated and recurring services via HackerNoon’s New Cart System , including Business Blogging publishing credits, Boost-Your-Story feature, multi-pack language translations , Startups of the Year special offers, Evergreen Tech Company News Pages, and more . This feature launched in Q4 2024 and we are now seeing daily purchases without talking to a staff member for these smaller upsells. explore automated and recurring services explore automated and recurring services Cart System Cart System Boost-Your-Story Boost-Your-Story multi-pack language translations multi-pack language translations more more We introduced the Technology Press Release Business Blog Post as a way for companies to also publish their HackerNoon business blog posts as press releases on AP, Yahoo, Digital Journal, Benzinga, and other established wire services. This offering better serves our announcement, funding, milestone, and partnership type of business blog posts. We introduced the Technology Press Release Business Blog Post as a way for companies to also publish their HackerNoon business blog posts as press releases on AP, Yahoo, Digital Journal, Benzinga, and other established wire services. This offering better serves our announcement, funding, milestone, and partnership type of business blog posts. Technology Press Release Business Blog Post Technology Press Release Business Blog Post Here’s a list of some of our notable recent customers (fewer than 20 picked from over 4,500!) You can read about them in our new series Company of the Week & Startups of the Week. Here’s a list of some of our notable recent customers (fewer than 20 picked from over 4,500 !) You can read about them in our new series Company of the Week & Startups of the Week . over 4,500 over 4,500 Company of the Week Company of the Week Startups of the Week Startups of the Week 🚀 CMS Product Updates and Releases We publish more regular product releases and updates on https://hackernoon.tech. We publish more regular product releases and updates on https://hackernoon.tech . https://hackernoon.tech https://hackernoon.tech Changing the world one blog post at a time, we are proud of these recent product developments to HackerNoon’s publishing platform. MongoDB Is Our New Backend Home for All Story and business database content business database content business database content We migrated from Firebase to MongoDB to optimize our high-traffic blogging network. Firebase’s read-based pricing made MongoDB’s model more efficient. Both being NoSQL databases, the transition involved converting Firebase's unconventional timestamps to standard datetime objects. MongoDB's server-side aggregation reduces data transfer and processing. As part of the MongoDBs Startup Program, we did not pay for MongoDB hosting in 2024. We still rely on Google Cloud Platform for authentication, translations, and AI integrations, but Firebase (GCP) now serves as a backup for content. In total we reduced our YoY GCP bill by 46%. MongoDB improves performance and efficiently handles complex queries, streamlining our infrastructure. Revamped Story Pages Revamped Story Pages Revamped Story Pages The story pages have been redesigned for improved readability, featuring enhanced sections like translations and TLDR summaries, along with playful pixelated icons for interactions, and a more accurate around the web section that highlights whenever an article is mentioned in a 3rd party website. HackerNoon Translation Feature HackerNoon Translation Feature HackerNoon now supports 77 languages with custom homepages, RSS feeds, and newsletters ( /es , /ja , /zh , /fr , /pt , etc.), making it easier to discover and enjoy stories in your preferred language. Readers can seamlessly navigate, read, and subscribe to top stories in any supported language. Writers can pay to translate their stories into up to 77 languages , expanding their reach to a global audience. Translation as a service increases visibility, engagement, and keyword rankings across different languages, helping content gain worldwide traction. now supports 77 languages with custom homepages, RSS feeds, and newsletters now supports 77 languages with custom homepages, RSS feeds, and newsletters /es /es /ja /ja /zh /zh /fr /fr /pt /pt translate their stories into up to 77 languages translate their stories into up to 77 languages Translation as a service Translation as a service New AI Editor New AI Editor HackerNoon’s new AI Editor not only refines prose and formatting, but also recommends headlines that are more likely to trend based on HackerNoon’s past readership. Writers can simply highlight a sentence or paragraph, click the green robot icon, and choose from options like "Editor," "Format Code," or "Translate." The AI will generate a suggestion, which they can accept or modify. This feature makes content creation smoother and faster, enhancing one’s writing process without leaving the platform. HackerNoon’s new AI Editor HackerNoon’s new AI Editor recommends headlines recommends headlines Mobile App Developments Mobile App Mobile App Since launching, the HackerNoon mobile app has seen significant improvements across multiple updates. In version 2.03, we introduced Speech-to-Text for instant documentation and expanded our language options to over 70. Prior updates, such as 2.02 , enriched search by ranking companies using our Evergreen Index, and versions 2.00-2.01 brought enhanced mobile writing features, polling data, and faster authentication. Check out our full release notes for more . version 2.03, version 2.03, 2.02 2.02 versions 2.00-2.01 versions 2.00-2.01 Check out our full release notes for more Check out our full release notes for more Emoji Credibility Indicators are Live on Figma and Github Emoji Credibility Indicators are Live Emoji Credibility Indicators are Live Figma Figma Github Github Our open-source pixelated emoji pack was designed to communicate context about a story's content on HackerNoon and you can be amongst the first to try them! On Figma , our beloved pixel icon library is in use by 4.7k+ community members . On Figma On Figma in use by 4.7k+ community members in use by 4.7k+ community members One-Tap Google Signup and Login on HackerNoon makes it easier for users with a Google account One-Tap Google Signup and Login on HackerNoon One-Tap Google Signup and Login on HackerNoon By simply being logged into Google, users can sign up or log in with just one tap. This means more users log in. If you don’t have a Google account, the regular signup flow is still available. Top Technology Writers Rankings Top Technology Writers Rankings Top Technology Writers Rankings The latest evolution of HackerNoon's Top Writers ranking is now a dedicated page highlighting each of our Tech Categories , showcasing the most prolific contributors with their profiles, bios, and rankings. The list is updated daily and emailed to niche subscribers, allowing readers to easily discover top writers and stay current with emerging voices. For writers, it’s an opportunity to gain visibility and attract followers. HackerNoon's Top Writers ranking HackerNoon's Top Writers ranking Tech Categories Tech Categories Auto Posting on Socials Auto Posting on Socials For writers, we introduce Auto Posting All New HackerNoon Blogs Via API On Threads, BlueSky, Twitter/X, BlueSky, Mastodon, Flipboard and as Always RSS too . We are continuing to explore more ways to auto post relevant content to social networks and niche communities. Auto Posting All New HackerNoon Blogs Via API On Threads, BlueSky, Twitter/X, BlueSky, Mastodon, Flipboard and as Always RSS too Auto Posting All New HackerNoon Blogs Via API On Threads, BlueSky, Twitter/X, BlueSky, Mastodon, Flipboard and as Always RSS too Enhanced Stats Pages Enhanced Stats Pages Enhanced Stats Pages The latest update to HackerNoon’s story stats pages introduces a larger graph showing total reader time, trends, and rankings. Additional data includes total reads, words written, days live, and story translations. Interaction tables now display recent comments and reactions. Profile stats have also been enhanced, showing total reading time, story counts, and subscribers. New newsletter stats include delivery data and email engagement, with all data available for export. stats pages stats pages Profile stats Profile stats Updated Profile Pages Updated Profile Pages Updated Profile Pages Profile pages got a fresh look. Now, readers can easily find the " Learn more about this author " button right under the bio, and the " Subscribe To This Writer " button just below the general stats, followed by CTAs . One can also reorganize stories by latest or most popular, pin their favorites, and see all essential story stats in the story cards, including tags , reads , reactions , and comments . The comments section now looks sleeker and cleaner, while still providing all the essential information. Plus, there’s the work section , where writers can showcase all their current and past job experiences. Profile pages Profile pages Learn more about this author Learn more about this author Subscribe To This Writer Subscribe To This Writer CTAs CTAs tags tags reads reads reactions reactions comments comments comments comments work section work section Subscribe Page Subscribe Page Subscribe Page One-stop-shop for readers to subscribe to all newsletters. The page features five newsletters: the daily HackerNoon Newsletter , Tech What The Heck , Product Updates , Hack Marketing , and Dear HackerNoon Writers . Each newsletter has its own dedicated section where writers can explore content, sign up for previews, and read user reviews. the daily HackerNoon Newsletter the daily HackerNoon Newsletter Tech What The Heck Tech What The Heck Product Updates Product Updates Hack Marketing Hack Marketing Dear HackerNoon Writers Dear HackerNoon Writers Introducing the HackerNoon Inbox Introducing the HackerNoon Inbox Introducing the HackerNoon Inbox We’ve enhanced our messaging system to streamline communication between editors and writers. This feature allows users to send messages directly from draft settings, keeping all conversations organized and easily accessible. The update includes color-coded messages, threaded replies, infinite scrolling, and mobile first UI. With added options to edit and delete messages and access Help and FAQs, this update offers a more efficient, real-time, app-like experience for draft collaboration. HackerNoon’s AI Image Gallery Got a Makeover HackerNoon’s AI Image Gallery Got a Makeover HackerNoon’s AI Image Gallery Got a Makeover Our AI Image Gallery has been redesigned for a better user experience. Now users can browse AI image sorting via chronological clustering and model used to create. Additionally, trusted users can create their own images by selecting "Try text to image" and experimenting with models like Stable Diffusion , Flux, and Kandinsky. AI Image Gallery AI Image Gallery Stable Diffusion Stable Diffusion Pixelated Avatars ( announcement post & live demo ) Pixelated Avatars Pixelated Avatars announcement post announcement post live demo live demo Users can create custom pixelated avatars for their profiles, bringing a fun, personal touch to their HackerNoon experience.This new feature adds a fun, creative element to their HackerNoon experience and helps one’s profile stand out. Tag Pages Update Tag Pages Update HackerNoon’s tag pages ( announcement post , examples: #blockchain , #programming , and #machine-learning ) have received a major update for the first time in 5 years. The new Tag Index Page offers over 88,000 tags, with features like "Most Used," "Trending," and "Last Published" tags, each showing story counts and descriptions. Individual tag pages now include user testimonials, banner images, and a search bar for sub-tags. Readers can also filter results by "Most Read" or "Most Recent." Discovering trending tech content has never been easier with these enhancements. HackerNoon’s tag pages HackerNoon’s tag pages announcement post announcement post #blockchain #blockchain #programming #programming #machine-learning #machine-learning Digital publishing is evolving, and so are we. With HackerNoon’s community driven CMS, AI-assisted editing, multilingual translations, and integrated distribution, we’re creating a higher standard in tech blogging for individuals and companies. 📈 Editorial Direction, Audience Development, and Internet Mentions We’re back on Wikipedia after being deleted a couple times. Don’t know why we were deleted. Wikipedia not only gets 4B+ visitors a month (half the planet lol), but it also populates search, apps, knowledge graphs, AI training, and more. HackerNoon’s Wikipedia is pictured below. I find it to be fair and direct. I like how the editor mentions us as a part of Hacker Culture. HackerNoon’s Wikipedia HackerNoon’s Wikipedia As mentioned above, we’ve achieved healthy growth in all metrics as compared to 2023 YoY: As mentioned above, we’ve achieved healthy growth in all metrics as compared to 2023 YoY: 187+ million emails delivered (+30%) to 523k+ email subscribers (+151%). Notably, we reduced the cost of email by 30% with our migration from Sendgrid to Elastic Email! 187+ million emails delivered (+30%) to 523k+ email subscribers (+151%). Notably, we reduced the cost of email by 30% with our migration from Sendgrid to Elastic Email! 85+ million pageviews (+65%) on hackernoon.com and 106k+ active users in app (+57.6%): our advantage against the barrage of AI-generated content from the rest of the Google-dependent internet is our human-curated process. Since every single story published on HackerNoon is reviewed, fact-checked, edited and improved by a human editor, we’ve largely avoided the AI content apocalypse. Ahrefs, the top seo software, ranks us as the 2,747th domain in the world based on backlink strength (while Ahrefs added a login wall to see The Ahrefs Ranking, but it’s still free to view here). For the past two years, HackerNoon has consistently ranked among the top 3k domains globally. Right now, we sit just above public companies like Rumble, ServiceNow, DocuSign, and CrowdStrike, and just below well-established digital giants like GQ, Esquire, BHG, and Kaggle. 85+ million pageviews (+65%) on hackernoon.com and 106k+ active users in app (+57.6%): our advantage against the barrage of AI-generated content from the rest of the Google-dependent internet is our human-curated process. Since every single story published on HackerNoon is reviewed, fact-checked, edited and improved by a human editor, we’ve largely avoided the AI content apocalypse. 85+ million pageviews (+65%) on hackernoon.com and 106k+ active users in app (+57.6%): our advantage against the barrage of AI-generated content from the rest of the Google-dependent internet is our human-curated process. Since every single story published on HackerNoon is reviewed, fact-checked, edited and improved by a human editor, we’ve largely avoided the AI content apocalypse. hackernoon.com hackernoon.com Ahrefs, the top seo software, ranks us as the 2,747th domain in the world based on backlink strength (while Ahrefs added a login wall to see The Ahrefs Ranking, but it’s still free to view here). For the past two years, HackerNoon has consistently ranked among the top 3k domains globally. Right now, we sit just above public companies like Rumble, ServiceNow, DocuSign, and CrowdStrike, and just below well-established digital giants like GQ, Esquire, BHG, and Kaggle. Ahrefs, the top seo software, ranks us as the 2,747th domain in the world based on backlink strength (while Ahrefs added a login wall to see The Ahrefs Ranking, but it’s still free to view here ). For the past two years, HackerNoon has consistently ranked among the top 3k domains globally. Right now, we sit just above public companies like Rumble, ServiceNow, DocuSign, and CrowdStrike, and just below well-established digital giants like GQ, Esquire, BHG, and Kaggle. here here We are up 709k+ community members across our social media channels (+9.3%): as a publishing company, we’ve relied largely on direct traffic to HackerNoon while engaged equally in most major social media platforms, without growing too overly attached to any one of them. For a full list of all our social media presence, visit this page. We are up 709k+ community members across our social media channels (+9.3%): as a publishing company, we’ve relied largely on direct traffic to HackerNoon while engaged equally in most major social media platforms, without growing too overly attached to any one of them. For a full list of all our social media presence, visit this page . this page this page For a more detailed look at our 2024 recap, check out HackerNoon Decoded, our version of the ‘Spotify’ Wrapped! ‘ For a more detailed look at our 2024 recap, check out HackerNoon Decoded , our version of the ‘Spotify’ Wrapped! ‘ HackerNoon Decoded HackerNoon Decoded To summarize the year from a technology perspective, we’ll conclude this with 85 of our favorite HackerNoon blog posts from 2024! Starting Simple: The Strategic Advantage of Baseline Models in Machine Learning How I Made $700 a Month With My Open Source Scheduling Tool Outlier Detection: What You Need to Know The Most Expensive Technology on Earth AI is Eating Journalism, Education, and Creatives AI Is Changing How Developers Learn: Here’s What That Means Memes Pose a Threat to the US Financial System: RAND Report Nintendo Breaks Its Silence On Palworld How to Set up a Formatting Standard in Your Code Editor (And Why You Should!) Cursor AI: Your 2024 Installation & Review Guide Memory Safe Strategy: Mastering the Language Architecture Matrix Could a Credit Bubble be About to Burst on Wall Street? The Rise (and Real Value) of #PrisonTok How to Earn $1 Million With AWS in One Year No, You Are Not Afraid of Artificial Intelligence. You’re Afraid of Other People AI and the Law: Deepfakes, Eroding Trust, and the Legal Tightrope How much was each Bitcoin worth in USD following each halving event since its creation? No One Knows That You're Great At What You Do Financial Nihilism and Bitcoin Explained Finding Hope: The Possibility of Edward Snowden's Return Tech-Gate.org Racks Up Over 1000 DMCA Copyright Infringements Phishing in the Pews: The Hidden Dangers of QR Codes in Church Communities 7 Steps I Kept Repeating Until I Hit $2M ARR How to Build a $300 AI Computer for the GPU-Poor Why Open Source AI is Good For Developers, Meta, and the World Is AGI Getting Closer? Anthropic's Claude 3 Opus Model Shows Glimmers of Metacognitive Reasoning Playing God in the Fucking Metaverse I Tried Perplexity For a Week, And I Don't Think AI Search Engines Can Replace Google.. Yet Reddit Thread Sheds Light on Companies Trying to Replicate MicroStrategy’s Appetite for Bitcoin Behavioral Interview: The Guide to Fitting In The Ethics of Automation in Medical Billing Meet the Algorithm That Decides Who Gets a Liver Transplant: 5 Things to Know The Human Roots of Rising Fascism What is MEV? - The Art of On-Chain Extortion NVIDIA Breaks Wall Street Group of Fools Unlocking Microservices Reliability With ACID and the Outbox Pattern The Revolutionary Potential of 1-Bit Language Models (LLMs) Why Open Source AI is Good For Developers, Meta, and the World Metaphysics and Mathematics: The Intricate Web Connecting the Two GameStop Price Surge: Sentiments And The Return Of Roaring Kitty Is Your Fire TV Stick Slowing Down? Here’s How to Fix It How to Unlock All the MC's Theurgy Super Moves in Persona 3 Reload Headset Reality Wars: Meta @ $1B Quarterly VR Revenue & Apple Vision Pro Sells 200k Units in 10 Days Apple Customers Return Vision Pro By The Droves How I Built a Redis-Compatible Pub/Sub System Using Golang Why Salesforce and Microsoft Are Battling for the Future of AI Agents The Strawmen of Agile Why Can't AI Count the Number of "R"s in the Word "Strawberry"? Axion Processors: Google's First Arm-based CPUs Advanced Nonlinear Feedback Control Techniques for Automated Vehicles Deontological Ethics, Utilitarianism and AI How to Choose the Right European Country for Your Digital Product Expansion The Stanford Grad Who Forgot How To Think No Power Grid? This African Village Mines Bitcoin for Electricity When It’s Time to Give REST a Rest Do Not Open This Article I Get 100+ Emails A Day: How I Manage My Inbox To Stay Sane And Productive Stardew Valley 1.6 on Switch: For the Console, The Wait Continues ("As Soon as Possible") Why Is Upwork Suspending Six-Figure Clients? The Snowflake Hack and Its Domino Effect GitHub Copilot and the Endangered Code Monkey Dev Mode in Figma: A Game-Changer in Design-Developer Relations 5 Ways Artificial Intelligence Is (Quietly) Changing Libraries Humanize AI Text Without a Human: Submitting AI Generated Work Without Getting Caught Hacking a Nintendo Switch for 30$ How I Implemented Access Approval in Our Open Source Project Why Open Source Language Models Are True “Open AI” A Hitchhiker's Guide to Restaking and Its Risks Want to Master Javascript Design Patterns? Here's Everything You Need to Know! How to Create a Server Driven UI Engine for Flutter An Interrupt Driven Floppy Disk Controller for the S-100 Bus Lock Up Your LLMs: Pulling the Plug Non-Material Motivation: Why It Matters and How It Works The One When a Killer's Last Words Became a Cultural Phenomenon Emotion As A Service: AI’s Next Market Is Your Heart Google Analytics 4 (GA4) for Beginners—Part 1: Data Collection, Processing, and Account Structure A Machine Learning Text Classification Case Study with a Product-driven Twist Most Consequential Technology Stories of 2024 Tech and Tradition in Established Universes: Goldie Returns to Riverdale Why Marvel Star Scarlett Johansson Sued Disney for Streaming 'Black Widow' Samsung SSDs Have Become So Fast, They Make Competitors Look Like Floppy Disks The Internet Is Dead. Long Live The Internet. Now We Know: Exit to Community Is Possible Is OpenAI’s o3 Finally Thinking Like a Human? And find your next top story on HackerNoon. Starting Simple: The Strategic Advantage of Baseline Models in Machine Learning Starting Simple: The Strategic Advantage of Baseline Models in Machine Learning Starting Simple: The Strategic Advantage of Baseline Models in Machine Learning How I Made $700 a Month With My Open Source Scheduling Tool How I Made $700 a Month With My Open Source Scheduling Tool How I Made $700 a Month With My Open Source Scheduling Tool Outlier Detection: What You Need to Know Outlier Detection: What You Need to Know Outlier Detection: What You Need to Know The Most Expensive Technology on Earth The Most Expensive Technology on Earth The Most Expensive Technology on Earth AI is Eating Journalism, Education, and Creatives AI is Eating Journalism, Education, and Creatives AI is Eating Journalism, Education, and Creatives AI Is Changing How Developers Learn: Here’s What That Means AI Is Changing How Developers Learn: Here’s What That Means AI Is Changing How Developers Learn: Here’s What That Means Memes Pose a Threat to the US Financial System: RAND Report Memes Pose a Threat to the US Financial System: RAND Report Memes Pose a Threat to the US Financial System: RAND Report Nintendo Breaks Its Silence On Palworld Nintendo Breaks Its Silence On Palworld Nintendo Breaks Its Silence On Palworld How to Set up a Formatting Standard in Your Code Editor (And Why You Should!) How to Set up a Formatting Standard in Your Code Editor (And Why You Should!) How to Set up a Formatting Standard in Your Code Editor (And Why You Should!) Cursor AI: Your 2024 Installation & Review Guide Cursor AI: Your 2024 Installation & Review Guide Cursor AI: Your 2024 Installation & Review Guide Memory Safe Strategy: Mastering the Language Architecture Matrix Memory Safe Strategy: Mastering the Language Architecture Matrix Memory Safe Strategy: Mastering the Language Architecture Matrix Could a Credit Bubble be About to Burst on Wall Street? Could a Credit Bubble be About to Burst on Wall Street? Could a Credit Bubble be About to Burst on Wall Street? The Rise (and Real Value) of #PrisonTok The Rise (and Real Value) of #PrisonTok The Rise (and Real Value) of #PrisonTok How to Earn $1 Million With AWS in One Year How to Earn $1 Million With AWS in One Year How to Earn $1 Million With AWS in One Year No, You Are Not Afraid of Artificial Intelligence. You’re Afraid of Other People No, You Are Not Afraid of Artificial Intelligence. You’re Afraid of Other People No, You Are Not Afraid of Artificial Intelligence. You’re Afraid of Other People AI and the Law: Deepfakes, Eroding Trust, and the Legal Tightrope AI and the Law: Deepfakes, Eroding Trust, and the Legal Tightrope AI and the Law: Deepfakes, Eroding Trust, and the Legal Tightrope How much was each Bitcoin worth in USD following each halving event since its creation? How much was each Bitcoin worth in USD following each halving event since its creation? How much was each Bitcoin worth in USD following each halving event since its creation? No One Knows That You're Great At What You Do No One Knows That You're Great At What You Do No One Knows That You're Great At What You Do Financial Nihilism and Bitcoin Explained Financial Nihilism and Bitcoin Explained Financial Nihilism and Bitcoin Explained Finding Hope: The Possibility of Edward Snowden's Return Finding Hope: The Possibility of Edward Snowden's Return Finding Hope: The Possibility of Edward Snowden's Return Tech-Gate.org Racks Up Over 1000 DMCA Copyright Infringements Tech-Gate.org Racks Up Over 1000 DMCA Copyright Infringements Tech-Gate.org Racks Up Over 1000 DMCA Copyright Infringements Phishing in the Pews: The Hidden Dangers of QR Codes in Church Communities Phishing in the Pews: The Hidden Dangers of QR Codes in Church Communities Phishing in the Pews: The Hidden Dangers of QR Codes in Church Communities 7 Steps I Kept Repeating Until I Hit $2M ARR 7 Steps I Kept Repeating Until I Hit $2M ARR 7 Steps I Kept Repeating Until I Hit $2M ARR How to Build a $300 AI Computer for the GPU-Poor How to Build a $300 AI Computer for the GPU-Poor How to Build a $300 AI Computer for the GPU-Poor Why Open Source AI is Good For Developers, Meta, and the World Why Open Source AI is Good For Developers, Meta, and the World Why Open Source AI is Good For Developers, Meta, and the World Is AGI Getting Closer? Anthropic's Claude 3 Opus Model Shows Glimmers of Metacognitive Reasoning Is AGI Getting Closer? Anthropic's Claude 3 Opus Model Shows Glimmers of Metacognitive Reasoning Is AGI Getting Closer? Anthropic's Claude 3 Opus Model Shows Glimmers of Metacognitive Reasoning Playing God in the Fucking Metaverse Playing God in the Fucking Metaverse Playing God in the Fucking Metaverse I Tried Perplexity For a Week, And I Don't Think AI Search Engines Can Replace Google.. Yet I Tried Perplexity For a Week, And I Don't Think AI Search Engines Can Replace Google.. Yet I Tried Perplexity For a Week, And I Don't Think AI Search Engines Can Replace Google.. Yet Reddit Thread Sheds Light on Companies Trying to Replicate MicroStrategy’s Appetite for Bitcoin Reddit Thread Sheds Light on Companies Trying to Replicate MicroStrategy’s Appetite for Bitcoin Reddit Thread Sheds Light on Companies Trying to Replicate MicroStrategy’s Appetite for Bitcoin Behavioral Interview: The Guide to Fitting In Behavioral Interview: The Guide to Fitting In Behavioral Interview: The Guide to Fitting In The Ethics of Automation in Medical Billing The Ethics of Automation in Medical Billing The Ethics of Automation in Medical Billing Meet the Algorithm That Decides Who Gets a Liver Transplant: 5 Things to Know Meet the Algorithm That Decides Who Gets a Liver Transplant: 5 Things to Know Meet the Algorithm That Decides Who Gets a Liver Transplant: 5 Things to Know The Human Roots of Rising Fascism The Human Roots of Rising Fascism The Human Roots of Rising Fascism What is MEV? - The Art of On-Chain Extortion What is MEV? - The Art of On-Chain Extortion What is MEV? - The Art of On-Chain Extortion NVIDIA Breaks Wall Street NVIDIA Breaks Wall Street NVIDIA Breaks Wall Street Group of Fools Group of Fools Group of Fools Unlocking Microservices Reliability With ACID and the Outbox Pattern Unlocking Microservices Reliability With ACID and the Outbox Pattern Unlocking Microservices Reliability With ACID and the Outbox Pattern The Revolutionary Potential of 1-Bit Language Models (LLMs) The Revolutionary Potential of 1-Bit Language Models (LLMs) The Revolutionary Potential of 1-Bit Language Models (LLMs) Why Open Source AI is Good For Developers, Meta, and the World Why Open Source AI is Good For Developers, Meta, and the World Why Open Source AI is Good For Developers, Meta, and the World Metaphysics and Mathematics: The Intricate Web Connecting the Two Metaphysics and Mathematics: The Intricate Web Connecting the Two Metaphysics and Mathematics: The Intricate Web Connecting the Two GameStop Price Surge: Sentiments And The Return Of Roaring Kitty GameStop Price Surge: Sentiments And The Return Of Roaring Kitty GameStop Price Surge: Sentiments And The Return Of Roaring Kitty Is Your Fire TV Stick Slowing Down? Here’s How to Fix It Is Your Fire TV Stick Slowing Down? Here’s How to Fix It Is Your Fire TV Stick Slowing Down? Here’s How to Fix It How to Unlock All the MC's Theurgy Super Moves in Persona 3 Reload How to Unlock All the MC's Theurgy Super Moves in Persona 3 Reload How to Unlock All the MC's Theurgy Super Moves in Persona 3 Reload Headset Reality Wars: Meta @ $1B Quarterly VR Revenue & Apple Vision Pro Sells 200k Units in 10 Days Headset Reality Wars: Meta @ $1B Quarterly VR Revenue & Apple Vision Pro Sells 200k Units in 10 Days Headset Reality Wars: Meta @ $1B Quarterly VR Revenue & Apple Vision Pro Sells 200k Units in 10 Days Apple Customers Return Vision Pro By The Droves Apple Customers Return Vision Pro By The Droves Apple Customers Return Vision Pro By The Droves How I Built a Redis-Compatible Pub/Sub System Using Golang How I Built a Redis-Compatible Pub/Sub System Using Golang How I Built a Redis-Compatible Pub/Sub System Using Golang Why Salesforce and Microsoft Are Battling for the Future of AI Agents Why Salesforce and Microsoft Are Battling for the Future of AI Agents Why Salesforce and Microsoft Are Battling for the Future of AI Agents The Strawmen of Agile The Strawmen of Agile The Strawmen of Agile Why Can't AI Count the Number of "R"s in the Word "Strawberry"? Why Can't AI Count the Number of "R"s in the Word "Strawberry"? Why Can't AI Count the Number of "R"s in the Word "Strawberry"? Axion Processors: Google's First Arm-based CPUs Axion Processors: Google's First Arm-based CPUs Axion Processors: Google's First Arm-based CPUs Advanced Nonlinear Feedback Control Techniques for Automated Vehicles Advanced Nonlinear Feedback Control Techniques for Automated Vehicles Advanced Nonlinear Feedback Control Techniques for Automated Vehicles Deontological Ethics, Utilitarianism and AI Deontological Ethics, Utilitarianism and AI Deontological Ethics, Utilitarianism and AI How to Choose the Right European Country for Your Digital Product Expansion How to Choose the Right European Country for Your Digital Product Expansion How to Choose the Right European Country for Your Digital Product Expansion The Stanford Grad Who Forgot How To Think The Stanford Grad Who Forgot How To Think The Stanford Grad Who Forgot How To Think No Power Grid? This African Village Mines Bitcoin for Electricity No Power Grid? This African Village Mines Bitcoin for Electricity No Power Grid? This African Village Mines Bitcoin for Electricity When It’s Time to Give REST a Rest When It’s Time to Give REST a Rest When It’s Time to Give REST a Rest Do Not Open This Article Do Not Open This Article Do Not Open This Article I Get 100+ Emails A Day: How I Manage My Inbox To Stay Sane And Productive I Get 100+ Emails A Day: How I Manage My Inbox To Stay Sane And Productive I Get 100+ Emails A Day: How I Manage My Inbox To Stay Sane And Productive Stardew Valley 1.6 on Switch: For the Console, The Wait Continues ("As Soon as Possible") Stardew Valley 1.6 on Switch: For the Console, The Wait Continues ("As Soon as Possible") Stardew Valley 1.6 on Switch: For the Console, The Wait Continues ("As Soon as Possible") Why Is Upwork Suspending Six-Figure Clients? Why Is Upwork Suspending Six-Figure Clients? Why Is Upwork Suspending Six-Figure Clients? 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