The HackerNoon Newsletter: Clean Code: Interfaces in Go – Why Small Is Beautiful [Part 3] (11/19/2025)

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How a Standardized Logistics Context Protocol (LCP) Can Unlock AIs Full Potential in Supply Chain
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European Commission Investigates Amazon, Microsoft Cloud Services Under DMA,
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Clean Code: Interfaces in Go – Why Small Is Beautiful [Part 3]

By @yakovlef [ 10 Min read ] Master Go interfaces: why single-method interfaces rule, accept interfaces return structs, and the nil interface gotcha that crashes production. From 6 years of Read More.

European Commission Investigates Amazon, Microsoft Cloud Services Under DMA

By @legalpdf [ 1 Min read ] EU launches three investigations into Amazon and Microsoft’s cloud services to assess gatekeeper status and potential anticompetitive practices. Read More.

How a Standardized Logistics Context Protocol (LCP) Can Unlock AIs Full Potential in Supply Chain

By @balasolai [ 24 Min read ] Logistics lacks a standard protocol for provider communication. A Model Context Protocol–style layer could be the missing infrastructure. Read More.

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