Month: August 2025
AI Browsers Are Rewriting This New Age of the Internet: Here’s How
Web engagement used to revolve around the click. Companies built entire growth strategies around search traffic, SEO rankings, and paid campaigns designed to drive user action. But that model is eroding quickly. AI-native browsers like Comet and ChatGPT are changing the rules. They go beyond summarizing information. They can pull answers, move through pages, and … Read more
‘We Are Still Early’: Morgan Stanley’s Intern Survey Reveals as Crypto Interest Lags Behind AI & Robots
The phrase “we are still early” remains a popular sentiment in the crypto community in 2025, suggesting that despite bitcoin’s (BTC) price surpassing $100,000, the overall adoption of digital assets is still in its infancy. Morgan Stalney’s recent survey of financial professionals confirms this sentiment. The investment banking giant surveyed more than 500 summer interns … Read more
Refactoring 032 – Apply Consistent Style Rules
Make your code look the same everywhere for everybody TL;DR: When machines generate large amounts of code, you need to apply one consistent style to all files. Problems Addressed 😔 Inconsistent tabs Mixed spaces Uneven braces Disordered methods Inconsistent indentation Mixed formatting styles Random spacing patterns Scattered method ordering Irregular brace placement etc, etc. Related … Read more
Deep Think with Confidence
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How a GameStop Shopper Won $115K in Bitcoin From a $13 Pack of Cards
One collector walked away with a massive gain from a pack of cards bought at GameStop, scoring a full Bitcoin.
Elon Musk says xAI has open sourced Grok 2.5
Elon Musk’s xAI has made an older version of its AI model Grok — specifically, the model weights used to shape Grok 2.5 — available on the open source platform Hugging Face.
The Future of News Broadcasting: How I Built an AI-Controlled Podcast
When I returned to the US in May this year, I had some time free from travel and work (finally), so I decided to get my hands dirty and try Cursor. Pretty much everyone around was talking about vibe coding, and some of my friends (who had nothing to do with tech) had suddenly converted … Read more
One year since Durov’s arrest: What’s happened and what’s ahead?
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested one year ago and has since then been required to stay in France while under investigation.
Bitcoin Mining Faces ‘Incredibly Difficult’ Market as Power Becomes the Real Currency
Jackson Hole, Wy. — Bitcoin miners have long been defined by the boom-and-bust rhythm of the four-year halving cycle. But the game has now changed, according to some of the industry’s most prominent executives at the SALT conference in Jackson Hole earlier this week. The rise of exchange-traded funds, surging demand for power, and the … Read more
The future of crypto in the Asia-Middle East corridor lies in permissioned scale
As Asia and the Middle East lead crypto adoption, success no longer comes from avoiding regulation, but mastering compliance to unlock true scale.
The Framework Desktop and Linux have shown me the path to PC gaming in the living room
It’s small, it’s relatively quiet, it has a handy sleep mode with remote wake-up, and the front tiles are even rotatable. The Framework Desktop is a great fit for a living room. I’ve long dreamed of doing all my gaming on PC – a single platform that’s easily upgradeable and lets me play my overstuffed … Read more
If You’re a Facebook User, You’re Being Monitored by Thousands of Companies
This article was copublished with Consumer Reports, an independent, nonprofit organization that works side by side with consumers for truth, transparency and fairness in the marketplace. Learn more here. By now most internet users know their online activity is constantly tracked. No one should be shocked to see ads for items they previously searched for, … Read more
The most fun way to look through old photos
Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 95, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, new gadget season is starting, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I am listening to independent radio (shoutout to Seattle’s KEXP), reading about … Read more
They’re trying to make deep-sea mining happen
A protest in Netherlands. This is The Stepback, a weekly newsletter breaking down one essential story from the tech world. For more on deep-sea mining and critical minerals, follow Justine Calma. The Stepback arrives in our subscribers’ inboxes at 8AM ET. Opt in for The Stepback here. How it started This is not how I … Read more
Can ChatGPT Outperform the Market? Changes Going Forward
I’m running a six month experiment to see whether ChatGPT could beat the market with a micro-cap portfolio.
How to Capture WPA Handshakes with Raspberry Pi and Aircrack-ng
In our last blog, we covered how to set up the Raspberry Pi Zero W and connect to it remotely using a mobile device. https://hackernoon.com/setting-up-pi-zero-for-pi-fi-hacking?embedable=true :::warning Disclaimer: Everything shown in this blog was performed within legal boundaries and with full authorization from the network owner. This content is strictly for educational purposes. The author does … Read more
Spending too much time at airports
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Show HN: Bicyclopedia
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The AI vibe shift is upon us
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