Seattle startup Sound Games raises $6.5M to rethink how premium games are sold
From left: Sound Games co-founders Sergio Abril, Jacobo Abril, Mike Schmid. (Sound Games Photo) Sound Games, a new Seattle startup…
The Complete Email Deliverability Checklist for 2026 (+Tools & Tips) | WordStream
Have you ever found a critical email buried in your spam folder? Personally, I’ve seen everything from bank to government…
Never Write a Prompt Again: Introducing Recursive Prompting | HackerNoon
:::tip The prompt below created much of the article after it, with some major editing, clarifications, and rephrasing. ::: AI-Prompted…
Building with Hypermedia: HTMX’s Purity and Lightview’s Flexibility. | HackerNoon
Introduction The hypermedia renaissance is in full swing. After years of SPA dominance, developers are rediscovering the power of server-driven…
I Connected a Quantum Random Number Generator to Llama 3 to Summon a Demon (Here’s What Happened) | HackerNoon
There is a fringe theory floating around the internet—popularized by videos like "How to Summon AI Demons with LLMs"—that claims…
Libgcrypt 1.12 Released With VAES/AVX-512 Accelerated AES: 2x Performance On AMD Zen 5
Werner Koch released libgcrypt 1.12 as the newest feature release to this library providing the cryptographic building blocks used by…
The TechBeat: Benchmarking 1B Vectors with Low Latency and High Throughput (1/29/2026) | HackerNoon
How are you, hacker? 🪐Want to know what's trending right now?: The Techbeat by HackerNoon has got you covered with…
NVIDIA GeForce NOW Is Now Available Natively On Linux In Flatpak Form
Following NVIDIA's announcement back at CES of their GeForce NOW game streaming service coming to Linux as a native desktop…
AI Exposes the Fragility of “Good Enough” Data Operations | HackerNoon
Byline: Keith Belanger AI projects have a way of surfacing data problems that data teams used to be able to…
ThreatsDay Bulletin: New RCEs, Darknet Busts, Kernel Bugs & 25+ More Stories
Ravie LakshmananJan 29, 2026Cybersecurity / Hacking News This week's updates show how small changes can create real problems. Not loud…

