Scrollable Cards in iOS 18 – #30DaysOfSwift

Day 9: Smooth Scroll with Scrollable Cards! 🎴 For the ninth post of the #30DaysOfSwift series, let’s learn Scrollable Cards in SwiftUI. Scrollable cards or stacks are perfect for showcasing content in a visually appealing, swipeable format. Let’s build a horizontally scrolling stack of cards that showcases different content! Steps to Create Scrollable Cards: 1. … Read more

Would You Still Love a $500 T-Shirt If You Knew AI Designed It?

Sounds (“Music”) and Images (“Art”) have been somewhat conquered by GenAI; it’s never been easier to create slop that’s “close enough” to the real thing. Creatives have taken notice, with 73% of them now believing that AI will significantly impact their industry. Fashion has up until now been somewhat disconnected from these conversations. Sure, it’s … Read more

The HackerNoon Newsletter: Expanding Smart Contracts With SQL (10/20/2024)

How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, October 20, 2024? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Congress Investigates Communists in Hollywood in 1947, Libyan dictator Muammar al‑Qaddafi is killed in 2011, The Famous Sydney Opera House opens in 1973, and we present you with … Read more

The Layman’s Guide to Ethereum’s ZK-Rollups: Scaling Without Sacrificing Decentralization

The Ethereum blockchain provides a secure, decentralized, and transparent way to transfer value over the internet without a third party. Although secure and decentralized, this technological breakthrough has a problem—it’s not scalable. The blockchain has sacrificed scalability for security and decentralization. This inability to strike a balance between scalability, security, and decentralization is referred to … Read more

Gusto’s head of technology says hiring an army of specialists is the wrong approach to AI

As founders plan for an increasingly AI-centric future, Gusto co-founder and head of technology Edward Kim said that cutting existing teams and hiring a bunch of specially trained AI engineers is “the wrong way to go.” Instead, he argued that non-technical team members can “actually have a much deeper understanding than an average engineer on … Read more

Alien: Romulus is getting a VHS release

It’s time to dust off your VCR and clean the heads, because Alien: Romulus is coming to VHS as a limited edition on December 3rd alongside the other physical releases, director Fede Alvarez announced during “a special Beyond Fest-partnered screening” in Los Angeles yesterday. The “fully functioning VHS tape” is meant to celebrate 45 years … Read more