325 Blog Posts To Learn About Microsoft
Let’s learn about Microsoft via these 325 free blog posts. They are ordered by HackerNoon reader engagement data. Visit the Learn Repo or LearnRepo.com to find the most read blog posts about any technology. “If you can’t make it good, at least make it look good.” – Bill Gates 1. How to Create Word Documents … Read more
Washington, Chips and Power Grids Are Reshaping AI
The week ending June 4, 2026 showed AI power moving from invention toward infrastructure, governance and operational control.
AI Is Helping Discover Tech Vulnerabilities—And Zcash Is Just the Latest Example
Frontier AI models have evolved into bug-finding tools, uncovering vulnerabilities across the tech world—and now in crypto too.
OpenAI unveils Lockdown Mode to protect sensitive data from prompt injection attacks
Even with Lockdown Mode, ChatGPT could be still vulnerable to prompt injections, but the goal is to reduce the likelihood that sensitive data gets shared in the process.
188 Blog Posts To Learn About Meta
Let’s learn about Meta via these 188 free blog posts. They are ordered by HackerNoon reader engagement data. Visit the Learn Repo or LearnRepo.com to find the most read blog posts about any technology. Meta often refers to Meta Platforms Inc. (formerly Facebook), a technology conglomerate focused on developing the metaverse, social media, and virtual … Read more
Bitcoin, ether eye worst weekly rout since FTX collapse as cryptos shed $390 billion
A week that began with Strategy’s bitcoin sale ended with one of the largest crypto market drawdowns in years.
Claude Code Vulnerability Could Let Attackers Steal Credentials From GitHub, Says Microsoft
Researchers say prompt injection attacks could manipulate AI coding agents to access sensitive credentials stored in software development pipelines.
The first Story-Rich showcase was packed with narrative-driven games
Fellow Traveller, the publisher behind games like Titanium Court and 1000xResist, just wrapped up its Story-Rich Showcase, which featured a bunch of narrative-driven indie games. With more than 20 games on display, there was a lot to follow, but we’ve pulled together some of the most notable announcements below. You can also catch the full … Read more
GOG apologizes for emailing people Nazi symbols
Good ol’ games? | Image: GOG GOG sent a newsletter about the game The End of the Sun on June 5th that included symbols associated with the Nazi SS. The Steam competitor issued a statement attributing the inclusion to a “series of mistakes,” including miscommunication with the German QA team, inconsistent font rendering, and being … Read more
Sriram Krishnan is leaving his role as White House AI advisor
Krishnan is reportedly starting a new institution to continue shaping Trump’s AI policy.
The cutest games from the Wholesome Direct 2026 showcase
Every year at Summer Game Fest, nestled in between the splashy blockbuster showcases, the Wholesome Direct provides a nice change of pace. It’s similarly packed with games – this year’s edition had more than 50 – but the vibe is more chill and, well, wholesome. As in years past, I’ve pulled out some of the … Read more
Meta is paying creators in Stablecoins. Spending them is someone else’s problem
Meta’s decision to pay creators in USDC validates stablecoins as a mainstream disbursement tool, Joslyn suggests, but it also exposes the industry’s unresolved problem: moving seamlessly from digital dollars to usable local currency.
The Trump administration might take an equity stake in OpenAI
President Donald Trump said he’s discussing deals “where the American people can benefit from the success of AI.”
Bitcoin most oversold since 2020 crash: Can BTC rebound to $70K next?
Bitcoin’s latest oversold RSI mirrors 2020 and February 2026 setups that preceded 50% and 30% rebounds, putting $70K back in focus.
The HackerNoon Newsletter: Financial AI Has a Memory Problem Wall Street Can’t Ignore (6/6/2026)
How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, June 6, 2026? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, The First Drive-In Theater Was Opened in 1933, Ochirbat Wins First Presidential Election in Mongolia in 1993, The Soyuz 11 Was Launched in 1971, The Chicago Elevated Rail … Read more
4K Blu-rays are three for $33 ahead of Father’s Day
Director Damien Chazelle went from La La Land directly into First Man, the latter of which is included in this sale. | Photo by Daniel McFadden / Universal Studios If you know a dad with a predilection for physical media, he might really dig what you buy for him with this deal at Gruv. Ahead … Read more
Bitcoin Has Dumped All of Its Gains Since Trump Was Reelected—And Then Some
Bitcoin surged in the wake of President Trump’s reelection, pushing to new highs deep into 2025. Now it’s down more than 50% from that peak.
America’s largest banks are building a new digital currency network to stop a massive deposit drain
America’s biggest banks are launching tokenized deposits to compete with stablecoins, opening a new front in the race to become the dominant form of cash on blockchain networks.
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The mayor of Shelbyville, Indiana, says only people who live in ‘shitty houses’ oppose data center
A proposed $2 billion data center has become a political flashpoint in the small city of Shelbyville, Indiana. And the controversy has only grown more intense after the mayor, Scott Furgeson, was caught on camera saying of the “No Data Center” signs going up that, “I’ve seen a lot of these all over town, but … Read more
Financial AI Has a Memory Problem Wall Street Can’t Ignore
Financial AI can do a good job with one-off tasks, such as explaining a market move, reviewing a portfolio, or helping to prepare a trade. However, the real challenge starts when that work continues over time, and the system needs to carry context from one session to the next. That context can cover a lot … Read more
Beyond Instagram: Introducing the next generation of social apps
These newer social apps offer alternatives to Big Tech’s feeds, focusing on interests, creativity, and community.
Benn Jordan longs for the days of tech that didn’t spy on you
Benn refuses to be pigeon holed. | Image: Benn Jordan Benn Jordan may have initially gained notoriety for his music as Flashbulb and later, reviewing synths and effects pedals on YouTube under Benn and Gear. But about five years ago, Benn decided to take his YouTube channel in a different direction. He didn’t stop covering … Read more
A crypto pioneer who turned a $20 million family stake into a billion-dollar fund doubles down on bitcoin
Sourcing initial capital from his mother to build a $1 billion crypto empire, DFG CEO James Wo says market metrics do not support Tom Lee’s $250,000 ether prediction.