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  1. A practical beginner-friendly guide explaining the differences between AI workflows, agents, and multi-agent systems using real-world examples and code. hackernoon.com/workflows-agent

  2. Rust is now powering much of the modern JavaScript toolchain, from bundlers and linters to CSS pipelines and mobile shared cores. hackernoon.com/rust-is-now-the

  3. ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Muse Spark, Kimi, MiniMax, Perplexity, M365 Copilot - which AI subscription is the best for your specific needs? Find out here! hackernoon.com/the-ai-olympics

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  4. AI made SaaS easier to build, but big tools like Jira and Monday still win through trust, visibility, and ecosystems. hackernoon.com/saas-isnt-dead-

  5. Code has never been cheaper to produce. Knowing what code to write has never been more expensive. hackernoon.com/ai-makes-code-c

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  6. A look at new UK podcast awards, The Ambies at six, Signal’s rewatch podcast gap, Third Coast’s troubles, and Age of Audio on United flights. hackernoon.com/the-podcast-awa

  7. A look at new UK podcast awards, The Ambies at six, Signal’s rewatch podcast gap, Third Coast’s troubles, and Age of Audio on United flights. hackernoon.com/the-podcast-awa #techawards

  8. Learn why JavaScript timers drift in background tabs and how Web Audio scheduling can make browser alarms fire on time. hackernoon.com/the-hidden-bug-

  9. In AI codebases, uncancelled async work can keep billing after users leave. WorkIt makes cancellation part of the contract. hackernoon.com/stop-paying-for

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  10. AI search rewards citations, statistics, brand mentions, and entity presence. Here’s how to make your work more AI-citable. hackernoon.com/the-new-rules-o

  11. Stop learning in silence. Sharing your journey deepens understanding, builds quiet confidence, and lets opportunities find you. Discover how learning in public. hackernoon.com/how-learning-in

  12. Agent Docs helps coding agents read local, curated project docs before searching the web, reducing stale answers and repeated research loops. hackernoon.com/stop-letting-co

  13. Bus factor is more than a risk metric. It reveals the hidden gap between what managers think one employee handles and what they endure. hackernoon.com/the-real-cost-o

  14. Building a personal brand as a student feels early, yet it quietly opens doors before graduation. Learn how consistency and genuine sharing build credibility. hackernoon.com/how-building-a-

  15. Four questions developers aren't asking about AI coding tools, and why the answers matter more than the hype. hackernoon.com/the-hidden-cost

  16. Four questions developers aren't asking about AI coding tools, and why the answers matter more than the hype. hackernoon.com/the-hidden-cost #aitools

  17. Static mockups no longer capture how modern products feel. Learn why motion and interaction design matter more in AI-native UX. hackernoon.com/static-mockups-

  18. Browse a personal website through SSH using one Rust binary, ratatui, russh, and Fly.io hosting for about $2 per month. hackernoon.com/how-i-turned-my

  19. Security products fail when they add operational friction. Learn how deployment, trust, tuning, and scale determine enterprise success. hackernoon.com/why-great-secur

  20. Security products fail when they add operational friction. Learn how deployment, trust, tuning, and scale determine enterprise success. hackernoon.com/why-great-secur #security

  21. Learn everything you need to know about Science Fiction via these 500 free HackerNoon blog posts. hackernoon.com/500-blog-posts-

  22. How the TPM role is being redefined with AI, and how a TPM can do data analysis hackernoon.com/the-tpm-who-pul

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  23. Why production memory is not RAG, not chat history, and not a bigger context window. It's context engineering with lifecycle, scope, and permissions. hackernoon.com/the-three-types

  24. Why production memory is not RAG, not chat history, and not a bigger context window. It's context engineering with lifecycle, scope, and permissions. hackernoon.com/the-three-types #artificialintelligence

  25. Why production memory is not RAG, not chat history, and not a bigger context window. It's context engineering with lifecycle, scope, and permissions. hackernoon.com/the-three-types #artificialintelligence

  26. Bitcoin mining difficulty fell 7.76% at block 941,472 on March 21, 2026, marking the second-largest negative adjustment of the year. hackernoon.com/bitcoin-miners- #web3

  27. Bitcoin mining difficulty fell 7.76% at block 941,472 on March 21, 2026, marking the second-largest negative adjustment of the year. hackernoon.com/bitcoin-miners- #web3

  28. Bitcoin mining difficulty fell 7.76% at block 941,472 on March 21, 2026, marking the second-largest negative adjustment of the year. hackernoon.com/bitcoin-miners- #web3

  29. Bitcoin mining difficulty fell 7.76% at block 941,472 on March 21, 2026, marking the second-largest negative adjustment of the year. hackernoon.com/bitcoin-miners-