The HackerNoon Newsletter: Vue.js: Propagating Props Like a Pro (5/10/2025)

How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, May 10, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, we present you with these top quality stories. From Vue.js: Propagating Props Like a Pro to Preparing for the Impact of Quantum Computing on Cloud Security, let’s dive … Read more

OpenAI’s enterprise adoption appears to be accelerating, at the expense of rivals

OpenAI appears to be pulling well ahead of rivals in the race to capture enterprises’ AI spend, according to transaction data from fintech firm Ramp. According to Ramp’s AI Index, which estimates the business adoption rate of AI products by drawing on Ramp’s card and bill pay data, 32.4% of U.S. businesses were paying for … Read more

SoundCloud says it isn’t using your music to train generative AI tools

The music-sharing platform SoundCloud quietly updated its terms of use in February last year, adding language that lets it train AI models on its users’ content, as TechCrunch reported. And while the company says it hasn’t used user-created content for model training, it doesn’t rule out the possibility that it will in the future. Marni … Read more

How Cell-Based Architecture Helps Big Systems Scale

One of the biggest challenges in modern systems is operating at scale. As systems grow, they must meet rising demands for high availability, scalability, and resiliency. To address these needs, we rely on techniques like horizontal and vertical scaling, caching, and redundancy. However, treating a service as a single unit introduces risk—any software bug or … Read more

The near joy of biking with Ray-Ban Meta glasses

For years, weekend bike rides have been sacred escapes for me. Every pedal stroke helps melt away the stressors that piled up throughout the week, and I’ve collected a few gadgets that make these rides better. However, I’ve learned the hard way that bringing along too much gear takes away from the ride itself, forcing … Read more

Can Donald Trump really put a tariff on films?

After slamming everything from clothing to avocados with tariffs, now President Donald Trump has taken aim at films. “The Movie Industry in America is DYING a very fast death,” Trump proclaimed on Truth Social last week, while floating a 100 percent tariff on movies “produced in Foreign Lands.” The news stirred up confusion across Hollywood, … Read more

The enduring cool of skateboarding games

More than 25 years after the first Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater put skateboarding games on the map, developers are still finding new ways to explore skating in video games, especially in 2025. Skateboarding fans are about to have some promising new games to play, with Activision’s Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 remake releasing … Read more

Amazon’s ad-free Kindle Paperwhite Kids has hit its best price to date

Whether you’re after a distraction-free reading experience or a fun way to keep the kids engaged this summer, the latest Kindle Paperwhite Kids is worth considering. And now, thanks to Amazon’s Mother’s Day promo, you can pick it up at either Amazon or Best Buy starting at just $139.99 ($40 off), which matches the e-reader’s … Read more

A timeline of the U.S. semiconductor market in 2025

It’s already been a tumultuous year for the U.S. semiconductor industry. The semiconductor industry plays a sizable role in the ā€œAI raceā€ that the U.S. seems determined to win, which is why this context is worth paying attention to: from Intel’s appointment of Lip-Bu Tan — who wasted no time getting to work trying to … Read more