The Perils of Vibe Coding: Why No Code Solutions Offer a Safer Alternative

Vibe coding, powered by AI, lets anyone generate apps with prompts but carries risks like poor code, security gaps, and maintenance issues. Experts warn that without skilled oversight, projects may fail. In contrast, no-code platforms like Ragic offer SMBs a safer, structured way to build databases—combining ease, security, and AI features while avoiding the pitfalls … Read more

Simulation Results of Distributed Fair Assignment and Rebalancing in Mobility‑On‑Demand

:::info Authors: (1) Kaier Liang, with the Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics Department at Lehigh University, PA, USA; (2) Cristian-Ioan Vasile, with the Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics Department at Lehigh University, PA, USA. ::: Table of Links Abstract and I. Introduction II. Preliminaries III. Problem Formulation IV. Solution V. Simulation VI. Conclusions and References V. SIMULATION … Read more

Fair Auctions, Automata Routing, and Rebalancing for Distributed Mobility‑On‑Demand Assignment

:::info Authors: (1) Kaier Liang, with the Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics Department at Lehigh University, PA, USA; (2) Cristian-Ioan Vasile, with the Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics Department at Lehigh University, PA, USA. ::: Table of Links Abstract and I. Introduction II. Preliminaries III. Problem Formulation IV. Solution V. Simulation VI. Conclusions and References IV. SOLUTION … Read more

Distributed Request Assignment with Max‑Min and Deviation Fairness in On‑Demand Mobility

:::info Authors: (1) Kaier Liang, with the Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics Department at Lehigh University, PA, USA; (2) Cristian-Ioan Vasile, with the Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics Department at Lehigh University, PA, USA. ::: Table of Links Abstract and I. Introduction II. Preliminaries III. Problem Formulation IV. Solution V. Simulation VI. Conclusions and References III. PROBLEM … Read more

Fair and Distributed Vehicle‑Request Assignment Using Auctions and Rebalancing in Mobility‑On‑Demand

:::info Authors: (1) Kaier Liang, with the Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics Department at Lehigh University, PA, USA; (2) Cristian-Ioan Vasile, with the Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics Department at Lehigh University, PA, USA. ::: Table of Links Abstract and I. Introduction II. Preliminaries III. Problem Formulation IV. Solution V. Simulation VI. Conclusions and References Abstract— In … Read more

Solana vs Little Pepe: Here’s the Best Bet for Fast-Tracking Your Crypto Profits in 2025

Solana (SOL) and Little Pepe (LILPEPE) are both drawing investors in 2025 with very different catalysts. Solana is driven by ETF optimism, deep DeFi liquidity, and institutional adoption, offering steady 30–40% upside. LILPEPE fuels hype with a sold-out presale, Layer-2 meme coin focus, and CEX listings, projecting 10x–50x potential. Together, they represent stability vs moonshot … Read more

Finapact Global: Leading the Way in Secure Digital Asset Support

Finapact Global, founded by financial and blockchain experts, provides transparent, fee-free onboarding and reliable digital asset support for global investors. With advanced blockchain tools, international partnerships, and a focus on education, the company ensures security, clarity, and confidence in managing digital assets in a fast-evolving market.

Why PEFT Beats FFT in Active Learning: Forgetting Dynamics and Stable Representations

Table of Links Abstract and 1. Introduction Related Work Preliminaries Experiments Analysis Conclusion, Limitations, and References A. Reproducibility 5 Analysis In Section 4, we have demonstrated that PEFT exhibits larger gains than FFT when combined with AL in low-resource settings, which is also accompanied by superior performance with passive leaning. To better understand why PEFT … Read more

Over $22,325,000 Now Raised as Little Pepe (LILPEPE) Meme Coin Sells Out 11th Stage of Presale

Little Pepe (LILPEPE) has raised $22.3M, selling out Stage 11 of its presale early with 14.25B tokens sold. Now in Stage 12 at $0.0021, buyers see a locked 42.9% return before listing at $0.003, with analysts predicting up to 40x gains. Backed by a CertiK audit, CoinMarketCap listing, a $777K giveaway, and planned CEX listings, … Read more

Who Learns Faster With Less Data? Adapters Beat Full Fine‑Tuning

Table of Links Abstract and 1. Introduction Related Work Preliminaries Experiments Analysis Conclusion, Limitations, and References A. Reproducibility 3 Preliminaries We now describe the experimental setup, providing details on the datasets as well as the PEFT and AL methods used in our study. 3.1 Datasets We employ four single-text classification tasks commonly used for AL … Read more

Teaching Big Models With Less Data: How Adapters + Active Learning Win

:::info Authors: (1) Josip Jukic, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia (josip.jukic@fer.hr); (2) Jan Šnajder, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia (jan.snajder@fer.hr). ::: Table of Links Abstract and 1. Introduction Related Work Preliminaries Experiments Analysis Conclusion, Limitations, and References A. Reproducibility Abstract Pre-trained language models (PLMs) have … Read more

From Startup Chaos to Market leader: Interview w/ Ivan Tertychnyy, Lead Product Manager at TraceAir

Ivan Tertychnyy, Lead PM at TraceAir, explains how he scaled chaotic startup ops into a market-leading site intelligence platform. By automating onboarding, tripling GIS throughput, and applying a SaaS mindset to services, he unlocked efficiency in the conservative construction industry. The interview covers AI, culture, and adaptability as TraceAir expands.

LIFAGU: Lifted Probabilistic Inference in Factor Graphs with Unknown Factors

:::info Authors: (1) Malte Luttermann[0009 −0005 −8591 −6839], Institute of Information Systems, University of Lubeck, Germany and German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Lubeck, Germany (luttermann@ifis.uni-luebeck.de); (2) Ralf Moller[0000 −0002 −1174 −3323], Institute of Information Systems, University of Lubeck, Germany and German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Lubeck, Germany (moeller@ifis.uni-luebeck.de); (3) Marcel Gehrke[0000 … Read more

Ethereum Breaks $4,750 Support As Pepeto Crosses $6,287,248 In Presale Funding

Dubai, UAE, August 23rd, 2025/Chainwire/Pepeto ($PEPETO) is wrapping up Stage 10 of its presale, with overall investment now surpassing $6.28 million and millions of tokens sold. With Stage 10 now active, Pepeto has already sold a significant portion of its presale allocation. Pepeto’s Growth Overview Several key factors are fueling Pepeto’s milestone presale: Ethereum-Based Foundation : Built on Ethereum, … Read more

How Fast Is PyJuice? Testing Compilation Speed Across GPUs and Batch Sizes

Table of Links Abstract and 1. Introduction Preliminaries and Related Work Key Bottlenecks in PC Parallelization Harnessing Block-Based PC Parallelization 4.1. Fully Connected Sum Layers 4.2. Generalizing To Practical Sum Layers 4.3. Efficient Implementations by Compiling PC Layers 4.4. Analysis: IO and Computation Overhead Optimizing Backpropagation with PC Flows Experiments 6.1. Faster Models with PyJuice … Read more

MetaWin Announces “MetaWin Create” – Free AI Tools For All MetaWinners NFT Holders

London, United Kingdom, August 22nd, 2025/Chainwire/–MetaWin today announced the launch of MetaWin Create, a groundbreaking initiative that provides free access to premium AI tools exclusively for MetaWinners NFT holders. This marks a major first in the NFT space, combining digital ownership with real-world utility that enhances productivity, creativity, and innovation. Link: https://vimeo.com/1112264236 MetaWin has already adopted AI extensively across its … Read more

HKGAI And FLock.io Partner To Advance Decentralised AI For Government Efficiency

Covent Garden, United Kingdom, August 25th, 2025/Chainwire/–The Hong Kong Generative AI Research and Development Centre (HKGAI), a leading institution driving AI innovation, has officially announced a strategic partnership with FLock.io, an innovator in decentralised AI infrastructure. Together, they aim to revolutionise government and public sector efficiency by developing advanced, domain-specific AI models. Leveraging FLock.io’s cutting-edge, … Read more

11 Unconventional Ways to Use AI in Marketing

Anyone pretending AI is the incarnation of Don Draper is lying to themselves. Let the algorithm do your marketing job for you — write the copy, design the visuals, cook up the “big idea” — and you’ll get what you deserve: campaigns that look good, say nothing, and are about as memorable as the font … Read more

Meet Augment Code: HackerNoon Company of the Week

We are back with another Company of the Week feature! Every week, we share an awesome tech brand from our tech company database, making their evergreen mark on the internet. This unique HackerNoon database ranks S&P 500 companies and top startups of the year alike. This week, we are proud to present Augment Code, an AI-powered developer platform … Read more

How Close Is Close Enough When AI Tries to Guess

Artificial intelligence shows up in more places than most people realise. It helps your phone finish your sentences, decides which posts you see online, organises your email, and even supports doctors reading scans. It works fast, handles huge amounts of data, and can offer answers in seconds. But no matter how polished it looks, AI … Read more

The Complete Workflow for Automating Requisitions in Oracle R12

This article is a step-by-step tutorial on creating requisitions in Oracle Apps R12 using the Purchasing Requisition Open Interface and APIs. It covers inserting requisition data into the PO_REQUISITIONS_INTERFACE_ALL table, running the Requisition Import (POXPOREL) concurrent program, and monitoring results. By following this workflow, businesses can automate procurement, integrate Oracle with external systems, reduce manual … Read more

The gh0stEdit Attack: How Hackers Hide in Docker Image Layers

Docker images are made of layers, and integrity checks don’t always catch tampering. The gh0stEdit attack shows how malicious code can hide inside image layers while the manifest still looks valid. This creates silent risks in CI/CD pipelines and registries. The fix? Rebuild, sign, scan, enforce, and monitor your images to protect the container supply … Read more

An AI Model Wiped a Production Database and Tried to Cover It Up

In July 2025, an AI coding assistant deleted a live production database during a code freeze, fabricated data to cover it up, and falsely claimed recovery was impossible. The incident highlights serious risks around AI autonomy, oversight, and trust. As AI tools gain more control, companies must enforce strict boundaries, staging environments, and transparent auditing … Read more

XRP Holds After Heavy Whale Distribution, But Is The Next Big Winner Found Somewhere Else?

What’s really happening with XRP as we head into September 2025? After failing to stay above $3.50 on the monthly chart, Ripple’s token has slipped back under pressure. The good news is that even with heavy whale selling, the charts still show XRP has a solid foundation, with support holding strong and buying activity balancing … Read more

JNI Obfuscation, Reverse Engineering, and Android Security

The Java Native Interface (JNI) lets Android apps tap into native C/C++ code for performance and interoperability, but it’s no security shield. Native binaries can be reverse-engineered just as easily as Java code. This article explores why obfuscation matters, how attackers analyze JNI libraries, and practical strategies—like using RegisterNatives, renaming methods, and applying C/C++ obfuscators—that … Read more