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## How Supercell Powers its Massive Social Network with ScyllaDB 
By @scylladb [ 6 Min read ]
Supercell powers real-time cross-game chat, presence, and notifications for millions using ScyllaDB Cloud, enabling low-latency, scalable events. Read More.
Solo Satoshi Becomes Authorized Canaan Distributor for Avalon Home Bitcoin Miners. 
By @opensourcetheworld [ 2 Min read ]
Solo Satoshi is now an authorized Canaan distributor, bringing the full Avalon home Bitcoin miner lineup to 40,000+ customers. Start mining Bitcoin at home! Read More.
The Communication Habits That Help Startups Build Real Authority 
By @lomitpatel [ 11 Min read ]
Learn the executive communication skills that build authority, inspire trust, and help leaders speak with confidence in any room. Read More.
Why Zack Shooter Believes AI Agents Will Expose a Structural Fault Line in Financial Infrastructure 
By @stevebeyatte [ 4 Min read ]
AI is ready for autonomous finance. But today’s financial infrastructure wasn’t built for software that moves money on its own. Read More.
Groq’s Deterministic Architecture is Rewriting the Physics of AI Inference 
By @zbruceli [ 20 Min read ]
Groq’s Deterministic Architecture is Rewriting the Physics of AI Inference. How Nvidia Learned to Stop Worrying and Acquired Groq
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The Vibe Coding Hangover: What Happens When AI Writes 95% of your code? 
By @tigranbs [ 8 Min read ]
Y Combinator reports that 25% of its W25 project has codebases that are 95% AI-generated. Read More.
SQD Network Just Killed Token Emissions. Here’s What $16 Billion in DeFi TVL Pays Instead 
By @ishanpandey [ 4 Min read ]
SQD Network launches Portal Pools, replacing token emissions with enterprise revenue. Here’s what it means for blockchain data infrastructure. Read More.
What the Heck is GizmoSQL? 
By @progrockrec [ 4 Min read ]
A brief look at GizmoSQL, a small server that runs DuckDB, with the Arrow Flight SQL protocol wrapped around it so that you can run DuckDB remotely. Read More.
I Finally Made It to YOW! 
By @nfrankel [ 4 Min read ]
Beside my own talk and the masterclass, I also attended other speakers’ talks. Read More.
Google’s New Tool Wants to End the Most Annoying Part of Coding 
By @ainativedev [ 3 Min read ]
With Code Wiki, Google wants to transform codebase navigation. Read More.
So You Want to Build a Writing Career? 
By @editingprotocol [ 4 Min read ]
This comprehensive guide covers everything from finding your voice to mastering SEO. Learn how to turn your writing into a career asset with HackerNoon. Read More.
How to Set Goals for 2026 That Actually Stick 
By @lomitpatel [ 4 Min read ]
A practical framework for setting 2026 goals across career, money, health, and relationships—designed for focus, leverage, and long-term progress.
10 Noteworthy C and C++ Bugs Found in Open-Source Projects in 2025 
By @akiradoko [ 20 Min read ]
A roundup of 10 standout C and C++ bugs found in open-source projects in 2025. Read More.
What I Learned from Lee Kuan Yew – The Alpha Engineer Who Built a Nation 
By @edwinliavaa [ 9 Min read ]
While most of us engineer applications, APIs, or infrastructure, Lee Kuan Yew engineered a country. Read More.
GitHub Copilot Adds Persistent Memory for Repository-Level Context 
By @ainativedev [ 3 Min read ]
GitHub is bringing persistent memory to Copilot, which enhances code suggestions and reviews by building on accumulated developer interactions over time. Read More.
How to Become Real Good in Prompt Engineering 
By @onlyg [ 4 Min read ]
I changed one thing in my prompt. Suddenly, the AI was writing emails that actually sounded human. Read More.
Proof of Usefulness Hackathon by HackerNoon: Become an Official Ecosystem Partner 
By @proofofusefulness [ 5 Min read ]
Calling universities, research labs, dev communities, VC firms, and influencers! Partner with us to support developer talent and the startup ecosystem. Read More.
The $50,000 PDF No One Reads: Why Your Security Audits Are Failing 
By @huizhudev [ 6 Min read ]
Security isn’t about generating paperwork; it’s about finding the cracks before the water gets in. Read More.
The Most Dangerous Person on Your Team is “Dave” (And He Just Quit) 
By @huizhudev [ 5 Min read ]
Stop letting knowledge walk out the door. Use this system prompt to turn every commit into a well-documented masterpiece. Read More.
When Non‑Coders Can Also Build Apps: A New Paradigm for AI-Native App Creation 
By @jonstojanjournalist [ 3 Min read ]
CodeFlying enables anyone to build full-stack apps using natural language. Discover how this AI-native platform is redefining no-code app creation. Read More.
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