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  1. Users trade agency for seamless feeds. This essay explores the “comfort tax” and why convenience, not censorship, is centralization’s strongest weapon. hackernoon.com/the-comfort-tax #decentralizedinternet

  2. How decentralization can lead to feudalism. And how changes in governance, tokenomics, and user experience can help keep the internet open and no censorship. hackernoon.com/decentralizatio #decentralizedinternet

  3. From network effects to infrastructure costs, discover why the decentralized internet faces insurmountable challenges despite years of promises hackernoon.com/the-decentraliz #decentralizedinternet

  4. Internet's centralization creates three serious risks at once—censorship, weak connectivity, and poor resilience in internet networks. hackernoon.com/the-future-of-i #decentralizedinternet

  5. Explore the potential dangers of a completely decentralized internet, examining the challenges and risks associated with absolute online freedom. hackernoon.com/the-dark-side-o #decentralizedinternet

  6. Internet decentralization just got interesting...
    Introducing Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) as the new way to secure the internet. hackernoon.com/quantum-safe-we #decentralizedinternet

  7. Explore the arguments for and against a decentralized internet by 2030, examining technology, regulation, and societal impact shaping its future. hackernoon.com/why-a-decentral #decentralizedinternet

  8. Centralization made the internet fragile and censored. Can Web3, Spacecoin, and decentralization rebuild trust, freedom, and global access? hackernoon.com/what-happens-wh #decentralizedinternet

  9. Matrix Hashing uses two hash functions and a 2D array to achieve O(1) lookups with minimal collisions and a small sorted overflow for scalable systems. hackernoon.com/matrix-hashing- #hashing

  10. Sain Bux shares his journey as a Full Stack Developer & Research Enthusiast, bridging academic insights with real-world software innovation. hackernoon.com/bridging-resear #fullstackdeveloper

  11. Efficient GPU algorithm converts Bézier paths into renderable geometry, enabling real-time, cross-platform vector graphics rendering. hackernoon.com/implementing-da #parallelcomputing

  12. Efficiently convert cubic Bézier curves to Euler spirals for smoother GPU rendering and accurate parallel curve computations. hackernoon.com/how-to-convert- #parallelcomputing

  13. Compare IBM Qiskit, Microsoft Q#, and Quantinuum's Guppy/Selene/Helios quantum programming platforms. Complete guide with VQE code examples. hackernoon.com/comparing-quant #quantumprogramming

  14. GitOps isn’t always the best choice. It adds complexity and overhead for small or fast-changing setups hackernoon.com/gitops-is-overr #gitops

  15. This paper compares MILP and CP solvers on a new FJS scheduling problem, showing CP is faster and "warm starts" are vital for large instances. hackernoon.com/the-tortoise-an #constraintprogramming

  16. A performance showdown for Job Shop scheduling. This study pits MILP, CP, and new heuristics against a fresh set of challenging problem instances. hackernoon.com/pitting-heurist #constraintprogramming

  17. This article formalizes DAG-based FJS with position-based learning via a MILP using position variables plus a CP Optimizer model. hackernoon.com/algorithms-that #constraintprogramming

  18. Stop measuring AI code generation and start measuring AI code survival. Explore methods to track the true ROI of your AI coding assistants. hackernoon.com/ai-code-disconn #dataobservability

  19. A multi-cloud strategy, building a distributed system, your Kubernetes pods need secure, passwordless authentication across AWS, Azure, and GCP. hackernoon.com/the-clean-way-t #eks

  20. Learn how to use EKS Pod Identity principal tags to isolate each tenant’s S3 access with a single shared IAM role. hackernoon.com/how-to-use-eks- #eks

  21. Ah yes, because what we've all been clamoring for is a 22GB SQL dump of internet "wisdom" from wannabe hackers patting each other on the back for their latest "innovations" 🤦‍♂️. Now you too can spend your life scrolling through endless threads of digital navel-gazing in a database that no one asked for! 🗄️💾
    hackerbook.dosaygo.com #SQLDump #InternetWisdom #DigitalNavelGazing #HackerCulture #DatabaseDump #HackerNews #ngated

  22. Shafaq Bajwa reveals why EdTech often fails neurodiverse learners and how human-centered, empathetic design can redefine meaningful educational tools. hackernoon.com/why-edtech-fail #humancentereddesign

  23. Learn everything you need to know about Data Visualization via these 228 free HackerNoon blog posts. hackernoon.com/228-blog-posts- #datavisualization

  24. U.S. lawmakers propose a bipartisan bill to bar CHIPS Act grant recipients from buying Chinese chipmaking equipment for the next decade. hackernoon.com/new-bipartisan- #chipsact

  25. U.S. lawmakers propose a bipartisan bill to bar CHIPS Act grant recipients from buying Chinese chipmaking equipment for the next decade. hackernoon.com/new-bipartisan- #chipsact

  26. U.S. lawmakers propose a bipartisan bill to bar CHIPS Act grant recipients from buying Chinese chipmaking equipment for the next decade. hackernoon.com/new-bipartisan- #chipsact

  27. The bag.builds guy (Davide) makes some amazing modifications and attachments for his system.

    On the rear - not seen:
    (2) RasPi 5
    #glinet 1800 WiFi router
    #AntSDR
    Then here we have;
    @hak5gear WiFi PineApple
    #CatSniffer (BTLE, other)
    #CC2540 BTLE sniffer
    (Into RasPi5-01)
    2 #Alfa AXML WiFi adapters
    2 available USB (for expansion)
    (Into RasPi5-02)
    (3) #anker Battery Packs
    (Much cheaper on Amazon used)

    Not pictured is the #GDPWin3 running #KismetWireless @kismetwireless
    (attached to 5Ghz WiFi on the GLI.net WiFi router)

    All the RasPi and the antSDR are feeds to the KismetWireless server running on the portable hand held.

    #HOPE #HackersOnPlanetEarth #HOPE2024
    #WiFi #BlueToothLE #BTLE