The Brain Built for Control—and the Obsession Required to Break It | HackerNoon
As startups, founders, and builders, we tell ourselves that we are pursuing growth, progress, and a future that. However, our…
China’s MiniMax introduces company’s first Sora-like tool · TechNode
Chinese AI startup MiniMax has joined the country’s heated video generation model competition with the launch of its text-to-video model,…
Databasus Became the Most Popular PostgreSQL Backup Tool in 2025 | HackerNoon
Databasus has reached a significant milestone in 2025: it became the most starred PostgreSQL backup tool on GitHub, surpassing established…
ByteDance launches Pico 4 Ultra in China, competing with Apple Vision Pro · TechNode
TikTok parent ByteDance on Monday began selling Pico 4 Ultra, its upgraded VR headset, seen as a cost-effective alternative to…
How Heart Rate Data in Sim Racing Reveales the Ultimate Immersion | HackerNoon
In my sim racing journey, I’m always looking for the next piece of technology that pushes immersion further, blurring the…
Tencent & Apple deny speculation on iPhone 16 dropping WeChat · TechNode
On Monday, the hashtags #AppleRespondsToiPhone16NotSupportingWeChat and #WhatIfAppleRemovesWeChat both trended on Chinese social platform Weibo, triggering widespread speculation among users in…
Building a Three-Tier Architecture on AWS: When it Makes Sense (and When it Doesn’t) | HackerNoon
It has now been a few months since I passed the AWS Solutions Architect Exam. When I entered into the…
Asahi Linux Has Experimental Code For DisplayPort, Apple M3/M4/M5 Bring-Up Still Ongoing
Prominent Asahi Linux developer Sven Peter spoke at this week's 39th Chaos Communication Congress "39C3" in Hamburg, Germany. He provided…
Intel debuts Core Ultra 200V series processors, Lenovo to unveil new AI-capable devices later this week · TechNode
Intel on Tuesday launched the Intel Core Ultra 200V series, its most efficient x86 processors to date, featuring AI compute…
Who’s in Charge When AI Acts on Its Own? The Agentic AI Governance Gap | HackerNoon
For over a decade, software waited for human instructions. Users clicked some buttons, approved workflows, triggered actions. Even advanced automation…

