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Set email preference here. ## The Silent Revolution: AI-Driven Network Decisions in Real-Time By @darshanbmehta [ 5 Min read ] The telecommunications industry is experiencing an extraordinary shift: infrastructure that operates with independent judgment. Read More. Why Traditional Testing Breaks Down with AI By @mend [ 4 Min read ] Traditional testing breaks with AI. Learn how red teaming and AI-powered fuzzing uncover hidden weaknesses in large language models. Read More. Context Engineering for Coding Agents By @ichebykin [ 5 Min read ] Context engineering for coding agents is the best way to improve the model performance for code generation. Read More. "We Are Very Early in Our Work With LLMs," - Prem Ramaswami, Head of Data Commons at Google By @David [ 9 Min read ] Google's Head of Data Commons joined HackerNoon to discuss grounding AI in verifiable data, and why "we are very early with LLMs," MCP's open approach. Read More. Python Script to Read and Judge 1,500 Legal Cases By @knightbat2040 [ 5 Min read ] What started as a simple script evolved into a full-fledged data engineering and NLP pipeline that can process a decade's worth of legal decisions in minutes. Read More. From Automation to Autonomy: How AI is Transforming Site Reliability Engineering By @oreoluwaomoike [ 7 Min read ] This is the real story of where operations is headed. Read More. Who's Used One Trillion Plus OpenAI Tokens? Salesforce, Shopify, Canva, Hubspot, & 26 More Companies By @botbeat [ 8 Min read ] A deep dive into the 30 companies that burned over one trillion OpenAI tokens—featuring Duolingo, OpenRouter, and Indeed as top power users of GPT tech. Read More. React 19: New Tools To Work With Forms By @socialdiscoverygroup [ 6 Min read ] Discover how React 19's new hooks—useActionState, useFormStatus, and useOptimistic—simplify form handling with less boilerplate and cleaner code. Read More. The Hidden Economics of Reliability: Balancing Uptime, Cost, and Innovation in DevOps By @oreoluwaomoike [ 9 Min read ] The tension between uptime, cost, and velocity has never been sharper. Read More. Trust Building is Simple - Here's How By @startupsoftheweek [ 5 Min read ] Win trust, not volume: be helpful and transparent; use interviews, data, and community; avoid salesy fluff. Read More. Choosing the Right AI IDE for Your Team: Cursor vs. Windsurf vs. Copilot By @ainativedev [ 7 Min read ] Dive into a hands-on comparison of Cursor, Windsurf, and Copilot with GPT-5, highlighting their strengths in greenfield and brownfield projects. Read More. The Human Algorithm: Why the Internet Feels Repetitive—And How Real Writers Can Break It By @drechimyn [ 6 Min read ] Online writing has become a synthetic echo chamber, flattened by algorithms. The solution is to rebel by writing with an authentic human voice. Read More. From Cloud to Desk: 3 Signs the AI Revolution is Going Local By @hacker-Antho [ 4 Min read ] when it comes to AI smaller is better Read More. The New Age of Stargazing: How Smart Telescopes Are Transforming Our Connection with the Cosmos By @kingdavvd [ 5 Min read ] Smart telescopes are redefining astronomy—blending art, science, and emotion to make stargazing more personal, effortless, and inspiring. Read More. Why I'm Excited About the AI Bubble and Why You Should Be Too By @oleksandrkaleniuk [ 4 Min read ] AI needs cheap energy—and the chemistry that fed humanity might also fuel its future. Could nuclear power close the loop? Read More. Code Smell 07 - Avoid Boolean Variables By @mcsee [ 3 Min read ] Avoid Boolean variables, they lead to conditional logic and force you to write Ifs. Create polymorphic states instead Read More. 7 Major Learnings from The AI Engineering SF World Fair 2025 By @ainativedev [ 5 Min read ] AI coding agents dominated the 2025 SF World’s Fair. 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The TechBeat: Who's Used One Trillion Plus OpenAI Tokens? Salesforce, Shopify, Canva, Hubspot, & 26 More Companies (10/24/2025)

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How are you, hacker? 🪐Want to know what's trending right now?: The Techbeat by HackerNoon has got you covered with fresh content from our trending stories of the day! Set email preference here. ## The Silent Revolution: AI-Driven Network Decisions in Real-Time By @darshanbmehta [ 5 Min read ] The telecommunications industry is experiencing an extraordinary shift: infrastructure that operates with independent judgment. Read More.

Why Traditional Testing Breaks Down with AI

By @mend [ 4 Min read ] Traditional testing breaks with AI. Learn how red teaming and AI-powered fuzzing uncover hidden weaknesses in large language models. Read More.

Context Engineering for Coding Agents

By @ichebykin [ 5 Min read ] Context engineering for coding agents is the best way to improve the model performance for code generation. Read More.

"We Are Very Early in Our Work With LLMs," - Prem Ramaswami, Head of Data Commons at Google

By @David [ 9 Min read ] Google's Head of Data Commons joined HackerNoon to discuss grounding AI in verifiable data, and why "we are very early with LLMs," MCP's open approach. Read More.

Python Script to Read and Judge 1,500 Legal Cases

By @knightbat2040 [ 5 Min read ] What started as a simple script evolved into a full-fledged data engineering and NLP pipeline that can process a decade's worth of legal decisions in minutes. Read More.

From Automation to Autonomy: How AI is Transforming Site Reliability Engineering

By @oreoluwaomoike [ 7 Min read ] This is the real story of where operations is headed. Read More.

Who's Used One Trillion Plus OpenAI Tokens? Salesforce, Shopify, Canva, Hubspot, & 26 More Companies

By @botbeat [ 8 Min read ] A deep dive into the 30 companies that burned over one trillion OpenAI tokens—featuring Duolingo, OpenRouter, and Indeed as top power users of GPT tech. Read More.

React 19: New Tools To Work With Forms

By @socialdiscoverygroup [ 6 Min read ] Discover how React 19's new hooks—useActionState, useFormStatus, and useOptimistic—simplify form handling with less boilerplate and cleaner code. Read More.

The Hidden Economics of Reliability: Balancing Uptime, Cost, and Innovation in DevOps

By @oreoluwaomoike [ 9 Min read ] The tension between uptime, cost, and velocity has never been sharper. Read More.

Trust Building is Simple - Here's How

By @startupsoftheweek [ 5 Min read ] Win trust, not volume: be helpful and transparent; use interviews, data, and community; avoid salesy fluff. Read More.

Choosing the Right AI IDE for Your Team: Cursor vs. Windsurf vs. Copilot

By @ainativedev [ 7 Min read ] Dive into a hands-on comparison of Cursor, Windsurf, and Copilot with GPT-5, highlighting their strengths in greenfield and brownfield projects. Read More.

The Human Algorithm: Why the Internet Feels Repetitive—And How Real Writers Can Break It

By @drechimyn [ 6 Min read ] Online writing has become a synthetic echo chamber, flattened by algorithms. The solution is to rebel by writing with an authentic human voice. Read More.

From Cloud to Desk: 3 Signs the AI Revolution is Going Local

By @hacker-Antho [ 4 Min read ] when it comes to AI smaller is better Read More.

The New Age of Stargazing: How Smart Telescopes Are Transforming Our Connection with the Cosmos

By @kingdavvd [ 5 Min read ] Smart telescopes are redefining astronomy—blending art, science, and emotion to make stargazing more personal, effortless, and inspiring. Read More.

Why I'm Excited About the AI Bubble and Why You Should Be Too

By @oleksandrkaleniuk [ 4 Min read ] AI needs cheap energy—and the chemistry that fed humanity might also fuel its future. Could nuclear power close the loop? Read More.

Code Smell 07 - Avoid Boolean Variables

By @mcsee [ 3 Min read ] Avoid Boolean variables, they lead to conditional logic and force you to write Ifs. Create polymorphic states instead Read More.

7 Major Learnings from The AI Engineering SF World Fair 2025

By @ainativedev [ 5 Min read ] AI coding agents dominated the 2025 SF World’s Fair. From spec-driven dev to cloud agents, here are 7 takeaways shaping AI-native engineering. Read More.

33 Hot Tech Takes on Atlas, the New AI Browser by OpenAI

By @webism [ 5 Min read ] OpenAI launches ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered browser with memory and agent mode. We gathered 33 reactions from skeptics, believers, and analysts. Read More.

From Zero to AI-Ready: How I Taught Myself Machine Learning (And What I would Tell You Now)

By @ujutheanalyst [ 3 Min read ] You don’t need a PhD to learn AI, just structure, curiosity, and small steps that make sense. Here’s how I learned machine learning from scratch. Read More.

Argentina Will Show What Ethereum Looks Like in the Real World, Says Devconnect’s Candu Fazzano

By @terezabizkova [ 5 Min read ] Candu Fazzano on bringing Ethereum’s global gathering to Argentina and why Devconnect Buenos Aires is where real-world innovation meets community. Read More. 🧑‍💻 What happened in your world this week? It's been said that writing can help consolidate technical knowledge, establish credibility, and contribute to emerging community standards. Feeling stuck? We got you covered ⬇️⬇️⬇️ ANSWER THESE GREATEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS OF ALL TIME We hope you enjoy this worth of free reading material. Feel free to forward this email to a nerdy friend who'll love you for it. See you on Planet Internet! With love, The HackerNoon Team ✌️

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