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The HackerNoon Newsletter: The Stupidest Requests on the Dark Web Come from Regular People (2/19/2025)

by HackerNoon NewsletterFebruary 19th, 2025
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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, February 19, 2025?


The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, we present you with these top quality stories. From The Stupidest Requests on the Dark Web Come from Regular People to Zuzalu’s Crypto Nomads Are Thinking About Settling Down—And That Might Be Their Biggest Mistake, let’s dive right in.

Entity Framework 8 – Partial Classes Tricks You Should Know About


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By @dmitriislabko [ 14 Min read ] Lets review in detail the most common mistake in relation to IEnumerable - repeated enumeration. Read More.

Zuzalu’s Crypto Nomads Are Thinking About Settling Down—And That Might Be Their Biggest Mistake


By @xenofon [ 21 Min read ] Will 2025 be the year that the Zuzalu buys land and real estate, or will such a move become an achilles heel? Read More.

The Stupidest Requests on the Dark Web Come from Regular People


By @blackheart [ 1 Min read ] As someone who’s spent time digging through dark web marketplaces, forums, and Telegram groups, I’ve seen it all. Here’s what no one tells you. Read More.


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