Brain Energy Economics: Willpower Can’t Solve the Physical Deadlock | HackerNoon
— Recovery Lockout and the “Kindness UI” Spin — Introduction Workplaces continue to treat overwork as if it were a…
Recursive Language Models – Maybe a Newer Era of Prompt Engineering? | HackerNoon
Recursive language models are one of the simplest and most useful methods for extracting high-quality outputs from large language models.…
Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of Feb. 1, 2026
Get caught up on the latest technology and startup news from the past week. Here are the most popular stories…
D7VK 1.3 Brings Support For Direct3D 5 On Vulkan
D7VK is a fork of the DXVK project that is an important part of Valve's Steam Play (Proton) for Direct3D…
A Lot Of Exciting Changes To Look Forward To With Linux 6.20 — Or Linux 7.0
With Linux 6.19 due for release later today it then opens up the next kernel merge window. It could be…
DreamWorks’ OpenMoonRay 2.40 Introduces New GUI, Light Path Visualizer
Back in 2022 DreamWorks Animation announced they were open-sourcing their MoonRay renderer and was then published in early 2023 for…
Wine-Staging 11.2 Brings More Patches To Help Adobe Photoshop On Linux
Building off Friday's release of Wine 11.2 is now Wine-Staging 11.2 as this experimental/testing version of Wine with hundreds of…
Serverless Security: Hidden Risks and Best Practices Every Cloud Engineer Should Know | HackerNoon
Serverless computing is often marketed as a way to eliminate infrastructure management and accelerate software delivery. While this promise is…
Intel Appears To Have Quietly Sunset “On Demand” Software Defined Silicon
Back in 2021 on Phoronix was first to report on Intel preparing Linux patches for a "Software Defined Silicon" feature…
The TechBeat: Poor State Management Breaks Everything (and Why Distributed Systems Do It Better) (2/8/2026) | HackerNoon
How are you, hacker? 🪐Want to know what's trending right now?: The Techbeat by HackerNoon has got you covered with…

