What Rust and the Roman Republic Teach Us About Broken Systems | HackerNoon
People often ask why institutions fail. They blame bad leaders, eroded morals or hidden agendas. I think that is usually…
Event-Driven Payroll Processing Using Function-as-a-Service Architectures | HackerNoon
Abstract— Processing payroll data in response to events such as timesheet file uploads, benefits enrollment changes, and employee status updates…
A Prompting Workflow for Web Development That Reduces AI Hallucinations | HackerNoon
The fastest way to get burned by AI coding tools is to treat them like a vending machine: “prompt in,…
Enterprises Don’t Have an AI Problem. They Have an Architecture Problem | HackerNoon
Over the last year, I keep hearing the same statements in meetings, reviews, and architecture forums: “We’re doing AI.” “We…
How Senior Developers Turn Cursor Into a Production-Grade AI Agent | HackerNoon
We are moving past the era of simply “chatting” with AI code editors. The difference between a junior developer using…
5 Key Causes of Employee Burnout and How To Take Action | HackerNoon
The World Health Organization (WHO) says that employee burnout is an “occupational phenomenon”. It goes beyond being tired, having time…
Amazon’s ‘Just Walk Out’ tech will survive company’s retail pullback, minus the palm-scanning
The Amazon One kiosk at the Amazon Fresh location in Seattle’s Central District displayed a message on the device informing…
Rust Coreutils 0.6 Brings Increased Compatibility, Removing Some Unsafe Code & More Perf
Following the Rust Coreutils presentation from FOSDEM this weekend, Rust Coreutils 0.6 is now available as the latest feature release…
When the Seattle Seahawks sell, will any tech execs step up for the 12s?
A tribute video plays on the big screen as the Seattle Seahawks honored Paul Allen and inducted him into the…
AI Was Born in a Room Full of People; Its Future Is Plural | HackerNoon
We've become too used to the myth of the lone genius. The college dropout working in his father's garage, whose…

