7 Industry-Recognized AI Certifications and How to Make Them Count in Your Career

AI isn’t just for engineers anymore. Whether you work in HR, marketing, finance, or sales, chances are you’ve already seen AI creep into your daily tools. The Job Skills Report reinforces this trend, showing that 62% of employers now expect candidates to have at least some familiarity with AI, even in non-technical fields such as … Read more

Rain Launches Alpha Version Of Their Fully Decentralized, And Automated Options Protocol

Panama, September 11, 2025 — Rain, a decentralized automated options protocol, introduces the alpha version of its platform, democratizing access to forecasting markets. Rain’s platform enables users to create and participate in outcome-based markets at any scale, from global events to niche scenarios. Rain utilizes an AI-based oracle for public event outcomes, and a built-in … Read more

BlockchainFX Raises $7.24M In Presale as First Multi-Asset Super App Goes Live In Beta

San José, Costa Rica, September 12th, 2025/Chainwire/–BlockchainFX, a decentralized multi-asset trading platform, has announced that its presale has raised $7,242,807.43 from more than 9,021 participants. Unlike many token launches, the BlockchainFX application is already live in beta, enabling users to trade across more than 500 assets—including cryptocurrencies, equities, forex, and commodities—while the presale continues. With … Read more

Ethereum Meme Coin Little Pepe Crosses $25M, Announces 15 ETH Giveaway

Dubai, UAE, September 12th, 2025/Chainwire/–Little Pepe ($LILPEPE) has crossed the $25 million milestone in its presale and announced a big 15 ETH Mega Giveaway to reward its fast-growing global community of investors. Crypto investors and community supporters now have the opportunity to join in as the project blends impressive funding milestones with rewards designed to … Read more

DOLLUM Expands Wallet Opportunities, Introducing New Security Features Following The DOL Token Sale

New York, New York, USA, September 12th, 2025/Chainwire/–DOLLUM, a digital wallet providing services for easy and secure crypto storage and other digital asset needs, including DeFi and staking, has introduced several features to enhance the user experience. The platform provides bridging solutions for connecting governments, banking systems, and insurance networks. The Following Essential Features of … Read more

The HackerNoon Newsletter: Dont Give In to A Promise of Instant Content (9/12/2025)

How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, September 12, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, First Successful Integrated Circuit Test in 1958, Sony Launches Data Discman in 1991, Soviet Union Launches Luna 16 in 1970, Khrushchev Elected First Secretary of the (CPSU) in … Read more

Using AI for Digital Marketing: What to Know

AI is being used for practically every field of human endeavor, and it cannot be that it will not be leveraged for something like digital marketing, which, as it is, depends upon technology to achieve results. A majority of marketing professionals around the globe are quite comfortable using AI tools in their day-to-day work. The … Read more

Don’t Give In to A Promise of Instant Content

In a world where people are enticed to fast, auto-generated instant content, a stark reality is slowly taking its place. We’ve seen signs, and that means we’re already too late. The world of digital content is fast approaching a saturation point, with a diversity of AI-generated articles, images, and videos created every minute, humanity is … Read more

Dirty Pirate Metrics: How to Measure the Success of Your Open-Source Dev Tool

Tech founders who are venture-backed always have a dashboard with numbers they show to investors: sign-ups, MRR projections, growth charts that slope neatly upwards. These are useful, but deep down, they know those dashboards don’t actually tell them whether the tool and the company are headed in the right direction. The truth is, most founders … Read more

Algorithms That Learn as They Schedule: A Twin-Model Approach to Modern FJS

Abstract and 1. Introduction Mixed integer and constraint programming models 2.1 Mixed-integer linear programming model 2.2 Constraint Programming model Constructive Heuristics Benchmark instances Numerical experiments 5.1 Experiments with the constructive heuristics 5.2 Solving the proposed models with a commercial solver Conclusions and References 2 Mixed integer and constraint programming models In this section, we present … Read more

Beyond the Hype: The Quiet Rise of AI Agents That Run Your Digital Life

Three months ago, I watched a Salesforce demo where their AI agent handled a complex customer refund dispute—escalating to billing, checking inventory, and coordinating with logistics—without a single human touch. The customer got their resolution in four minutes. The support rep? She was handling three other cases simultaneously. That moment crystallized something I’ve been tracking … Read more

The One Line of Code That Ate 12GB of SeaTunnel Kafka Connector’s Memory in 5 Minutes

What happened? In Apache SeaTunnel version 2.3.9, the Kafka connector implementation contained a potential memory leak risk. When users configured streaming jobs to read data from Kafka, even with a read rate limit (read_limit.rows_per_second) set, the system could still experience continuous memory growth until an OOM (Out Of Memory) occurred. What’s the key issue? In real … Read more

AI Unleashes a 50x Leap in Stem Cell Reprogramming: OpenAI’s GPT-4b Micro Changes the Game for Life

The intersection of artificial intelligence and life sciences is proving to be fertile ground for breakthroughs, and a recent collaboration between OpenAI and Retro Biosciences offers a compelling glimpse into this future. The two organizations have leveraged a specialized AI model, GPT-4b micro, to achieve an astonishing 50-fold increase in the expression of stem cell … Read more

The Paradox of Brilliance: Why Our Smartest AI Still “Bluffs” And How We Can Teach It True Humility

Are our most advanced AI systems secretly bluffing? This isn’t a rhetorical question, but a critical challenge underpinning the trustworthiness and future adoption of Large Language Models (LLMs). Imagine asking a widely-used chatbot for the PhD dissertation title of a prominent researcher, Adam Kalai. You might expect a single, accurate answer. Instead, it confidently provides … Read more

What We Lost When Ethereum Switched to Proof-of-Stake

Ethereum’s move to Proof-of-Stake (PoS) has often been described as one of crypto’s biggest technological breakthroughs — and, admittedly, it is. The network finally achieved things that were nearly impossible on Proof-of-Work (PoW): a more robust foundation for truly decentralized applications, including oracles and complex DeFi protocols. But behind this technical victory, there is another … Read more

To AI or Not to AI: How Startups Can Wisely Add AI to Their Products

In today’s tech landscape, startups often feel intense pressure to add “AI-driven” features to stay competitive. Gartner predicts that by 2028, about a third of enterprise apps will include AI, so teams worry about falling behind. However, hype alone isn’t enough. Nielsen Norman Group warns that many early AI features (e.g., Instagram’s AI chat or … Read more

Spacecoin and the Promise (and Pitfalls) of Banking the Unbanked

In 2021, approximately 1.4 billion adults remained unbanked globally, while 3 billion people still lack internet access. This creates a dual barrier: no bank account and no digital connectivity. Spacecoin proposes to break this cycle by combining satellites and blockchain technology—but is this innovation truly groundbreaking, or merely another ambitious project with more promise than … Read more

Unlocking PR: How Businesses Can Conquer Their Publicity Phobias

When analyzing how businesses perceive PR, imagine a scale: on the right side, you have brand recognition, audience loyalty, product awareness, lead generation, and post-sale customer support. On the left, there’s the business’s fear of publicity, negative feedback, and even outright hate. Plus, the cost of PR, with results that seem impossible to measure. In … Read more

Beyond the Hype: How Small Language Models and Knowledge Graphs are Redefining Domain-Specific AI

Abstract The broad skills that LLMs possess when carrying out tasks do not extend to niche domains where precise precision and flexible reasoning are a must. The paper establishes the importance of a combination of Small Language Models (SLMs) with their smallness and modularity in control and fine-tuning in a narrow context with Knowledge Graphs … Read more

Global Talent, Local Impact: The Future of Startup Teams in 2025

It’s 2025, and hiring tech talent feels like riding a rollercoaster. Startups are emerging from a few turbulent years – the pandemic, a 2022 tech downturn, and economic jitters – and cautiously getting back to growth mode. This tentative recovery means startups have fresh capital to hire again. But they’re doing so with hard-earned wisdom … Read more

Faster as You Go: Cracking Job-Shop Puzzles Where Tasks Learn on the Line

:::info Authors: (1) K. A. G. Araujo, Department of Applied Mathematics, Institute of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sao Paulo, Rua do Matao, 1010, Cidade Universitaria, 05508-090, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil (kennedy94@ime.usp.br); (2) E. G. Birgin, Department of Computer Science, Institute of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sao Paulo, Rua do Matao, 1010, Cidade Universitaria, … Read more