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977 Stories To Learn About Web Monetization

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Let's learn about Web Monetization via these 977 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

Web Monetization is a JavaScript browser API that allows the creation of a payment stream from the user agent to the website. It is actively being proposed as a W3C standard at the Web Platform Incubator Community Group. All of these stories are Web Monetized by the writer, meaning they automatically accept streaming payments from Coil members via the browser in real-time.

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11. How I Became a Landowner (in the Metaverse)

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12. Top 7 Investment Firms Leading NFT Venture Rounds

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13. Is Monster Hunter Rise Better or Worse than Capcom’s Previous Installments?

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14. How to Use binding.pry to Debug a Rails Application in a Docker Container

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16. 3 Best Metaverse Games to Follow in 2022

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17. Windows 11 Running Slow? Here's How to Improve SSD Performance

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19. Why You Should Avoid Using Public WiFi

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24. Is Value of NFT Fake or Real? An Economic Interpretation

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25. Pi Cycle Says Bitcoin’s Bull Market Just Ended (and Nobody Cares)

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27. Publishing A Three.js Project On GitHub Pages

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28. 5 Best Online Information Technology Courses to Grow Your Tech Career

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29. How to Keep Your Code SOLID

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30. Everything You Don't Know About ES Modules

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31. iOS16 Makes Apple Reminders Irresistible

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32. How to Use Hotwire in Rails 7 to Build a Real Time Notification System

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33. Ethereum will Kill this $15 Billion Project if its Gas Fee Remains Low

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34. How to Make an NFT: Minting, Trading, and Monetizing for Beginners

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35. Exploring AWS CLI v2 with AWS Single Sign-on

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36. Decentralizing The Internet: The Hitchhiker's Guide

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37. I Wrote More than 90 Articles in 2021 and Here is What I Learned in a Nutshell

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38. DeSci - the New Web 3 Movement to Revolutionize Scientific Research & Funding

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39. How to Use mdx-bundler with Next.js

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40. PULSE: Photo Upsampling Makes Blurry Faces 60 Times Sharper

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41. ACNH Island Transfer Tool: Communication Error

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42. The Best Way to Avoid E-mail Spam

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43. Passive Income Part 1: Drip Network

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44. How I Use Zettelkasten and Obsidian to Keep My Notes Organized

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45. Netflix Business Strategy In 2022

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46. Ukraine's Victory Will Lead To An Interest Rate Reversal and Next Crypto Bull Market

Alarm continues to grow around further interest rate hikes and the impact on the global economy. But an interest rate reversal may be closer than once thought

47. Web Monetization + Hackernoon ❤️

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48. Using PrismJS as a Syntax Highlighter in React

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49. My Top 5 Best Practices for ReactJs

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50. How to Install Bootstrap 5 on Rails 6

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51. The Dark Side of Roblox: Child Exploitation and Sex Games

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52. How to Use a Hook in a Class Component

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53. Higher Order Components (HOC) In React: Beginners Guide

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56. Comparing Bitcoin ATMs

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58. The Decentralized Gaming Evolution

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59. Implementing Stack in Python using Linked List

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60. Creational Design Patterns In JavaScript: A Brief Tutorial

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61. Revisiting Making Money in Crypto

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63. Lessons Learned from Working Remotely for 2+ Years

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66. 4 Must-Have Crypto Browser Extensions

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67. How Do I Adopt a 'Zero Trust' Framework?

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68. How to Install Ubuntu on M1 Macbooks Using UTM

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75. Grant for the Web Opens Public Proposals for People Who Build Cool Internet Things

Hey somehow someway, are you making a better internet? The Grant for the Web has opened public proposals for individual grants ranging from $5k to $100k. They are looking for creative content, software projects, and a commitment to Web Monetization standards. If interested, here's where to apply for your grant.

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82. How to Optimize IT Infrastructure: Let's go over the stages.

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84. The Future Of Blockchain

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87. Python For Beginners: Functions, Parameters And Arguments

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88. 5 Languages to Kickstart Your Programming Career

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89. The Ultimate Guide to Web 3.0 - The History and Future of the Web

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90. GPT-4 Explained: ChatGPT's Big Brother is Here to Disrupt Everything

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91. How Russian Games Propagated the War

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92. Five Book Recommendations For Serverless Developers

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96. Setting Up AWS SecurityHub With Terraform in a Minute

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101. Is Bitcoin Going To Breach $100k in 2021?

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102. Top Passive Income Opportunities to Look Out for in 2023

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111. The Novice's Guide To Side-Hustles

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112. Best PlayStation 4 Games for Kids: Rated E for Everyone

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113. I Was Saved by My Mother-in-Law's Tongue

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114. Is Dogecoin Worth a Dime? - All Things Doggie Are Good

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116. Higher Order Functions in C#: A Practical Example

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117. I Went From No Coding Experience To Creating An Ethereum Application Within One Year

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118. Adding the Google reCAPTCHA v2 to an Angular application

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119. PumaPay moves from Ethereum to Binance Smart Chain, the first payment service to do so

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120. How to Work in Web 3, Cryptocurrency?

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121. #Mythbusting - Blockchain Is Just A Glorified Database

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122. 6 JavaScript Courses To Land Your Next High Paying Job

123. What is a Data Reliability Engineer?

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124. The DeSci Guide: Is Decentralized Science the New Web 3.0 Trend?

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125. Technical Debt Management Best Practices for Software Engineers

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126. 10 Best Stock Market Datasets for Machine Learning

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128. Bitcoin in Times of War

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131. Cloud Phishing: New Tricks and the Crown Jewel

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132. How to Find The Stinky Parts of Your Code [Part XII]

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134. The 'UNKNOWN' Bug On Uniswap Continues to Plague The Platform

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135. How to Play Xbox Game Pass Games on Mac

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136. DeFi Liquidity Providers: Factors Affecting Profitability, Trade-Offs, and Risk-Return Profiles

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137. 7 NFTs That I'm Buying in 2021: Learn Why

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138. Increasing Engineering Efficiency with Software Development Analytics

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139. Secure Sessions in JavaScript: Forking Express-Session to Improve Security

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140. Why BlockFi Could Be the Bank of the Future

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141. Why I Write on Hacker Noon

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142. Dynamic Programming: Using Memoization to Improve Your Javascript Functions

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143. Clubhouse: The Bomani Effect

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144. Build Something Great in 2022 with these 40+ NoCode/LowCode Tools

145. The Difference Between Covariance and Contravariance in .NET C#

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146. Introduction to Gamevertising

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147. Lack of understanding paves way for speculative behavior in crypto markets - Jordan, QTUM Co-Founder

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148. Bitcoin's Golden Cross is Coming and You Shouldn't Care

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149. The Metaverse is Not Real, Yet

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150. How to Earn NFTs by Playing Minecraft

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151. How to Spot a DeepFake in 2021

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152. The Importance Of Liquidity In Decentralized Finance (DeFi)

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153. Folder Structure of Angular Applications

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154. What are Quantum-Resistant Blockchains?

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155. How To Become An AR/VR Web/Mobile/Game Developer

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156. Disabling My Favicon: How and Why

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157. How Data Scientists Start Automating Their Tasks With Python

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158. Building Progressive Web Application (PWA) with Angular

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159. RichQUACK Aims to Combat Inflation via Token Burns & Staking

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160. Asking Questions Makes You Look Smarter

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161. What is DeFi and Why it is so Important?

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162. CBDC Digital Yuan Deployment To Massively Impact Cross-Border Policy Regulators' Decisions

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163. How to Authenticate Your Git to GitHub with SSH Keys

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164. How I Detected Bugs in a Wallet App

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165. The Crazy Rise of Crazy Eddie: How an Electronics Store in the 80s Tricked Investors

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166. An Intro to Shitcoins for Beginner Crypto Traders

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167. A Brief Introduction to Lambda Expressions in Python

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168. How to Earn Revenue with Web3 Gaming

There are ways to make a living in Web3 gaming - but the industry is in need of analytics and has to mature further for maximum viability.

169. Expert Hacking Techniques For Hackers in 2021

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170. How Hacktivism Helps Ukraine Fight Against Russian Invasion

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171. Why I Dream Of A One World Government & New World Order

The One World Government is becoming a reality - just not in the way you might think.

172. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for Dummies

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173. An Intro to Rio: A Lightweight Job Scheduler in Go

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174. Creating and validating a reactive form to an Angular application

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175. How to Find the Stinky Parts of Your Code [Part XVI]

The most beautiful code, the most beautiful functions, and the most beautiful programs are sometimes not there at all.

176. The Summer of Doge

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177. Becoming a Day Trader - Interview and Introduction to the Trading Products

Day trading is like a fascinating game that rolls chess, poker, and gaming into an exciting package, adds the adrenaline rush of a roller coaster, and flavors it with a few dashes of lemon and a pinch of salt.

178. How to Declare Variables in Javascript: Let Vs. Var Vs. Const

A brief introduction on Let, Var, and Const keywords in Javascript.

179. Dogecoin: The Value Proposition That's Worth More Than a Penny

Dogecoin started its initial coin production schedule with 100 billion coins in circulation. By mid-2015 the 100 billionth Dogecoin had been mined though.

180. How to Enable Autocomplete (and AI) in your Terminal

Here's how I enhance my terminal with autocomplete and Artificial Intelligence

181. If You Want to Learn Better, Put Down the Tutorial, and Start Practicing

Going from tutorial to tutorial to achieve this imaginary 100% knowledge of a topic is very detrimental.

182. Work From Home: What Works and What Doesn't

I read many articles and studies on remote work, tried them on myself, and now decided to share what I found most valuable for myself.

183. How NFTs Turned a Little-Known Mobile Game Developer into a Multibillion-Dollar Corporation

Yat Siu is a wonderful person that faced a lot of failures but created a multibillion-dollar corporation. And largely due to faith in the NFT industry.

184. Explore Must-Know Technical Concepts For Product Managers: Your Guide to the Mind of a Dev

A relevant list of software-related concepts that every product manager should know to better understand a developer's point of view.

185. In Decentralized AI We Trust

End-users enjoy free products provided by central authorities but do not realize they are manipulating our behaviors and making a good fortune from our data.

186. Introducing the Satisfies Operator in TypeScript

TypeScript beta 4.9 came with the new satisfies operator.

187. What Product Managers Should Know About App Testing

Even if you are not directly concerned with QA and testing, it is recommended that you at least know the types of tests that need to be run at various...

188. API Architecture Style: Differences Between REST API and GraphQL

The battle for the best API framework is a never-ending one. I will explain you the difference between two very popular and frequently used API frameworks.

189. How to Get a Job in Cybersecurity 

Good mentors, and a willingness to take opportunities that come up (and abandon those that aren't working out) can take you a long way in a career.

190. How to Install RStudio on the WSL System

If you are using Windows and don’t want to use the RStudio client on the Windows side, this method will work perfectly.

191. A Decentralized Future Starts With Blockchain Games

As fintech innovations continue to disrupt the traditional financial system, blockchain technology becomes the clarion call for curbing market manipulation

192. Best Programming Languages to Learn in 2022

A look at an average pay scale and the future demand for each of the programming languages available today and made a list of the top five languages.

193. What Are Feature Flags? A Product Manager's Overview

Feature flags give product managers room to experiment with features. It allows the gradual rollout and enables them to streamline audience access to features

194. How To Stake ETH 2.0 Without Running a Node and 32 ETH

How to stake eth without running a node, defi solutions, staking

195. How to Integrate the Paytm Payment Gateway in Your React Native Apps

A step-by-step guide to integrating the paytm payment gateway in React Native Apps.

196. 5 Budget Christmas Presents for the Cybersecurity Pro You Know (And 5 Hacker ‘Luxury’ Items)

You know how it goes. You're desperately trying to think of a good present for the hacker in your life. This list will give you the inspiration you need.

197. Adding the social media share buttons component to an Angular application

Application example built with Angular 14 and adding the social media share buttons component using the ngx-sharebuttons library.

198. Stop Listening to Interest-as-Income Advice by Crypto 'Experts'

Crypto experts might mean well when dispensing financial advice. But using interest earned from your crypto assets is going to cost you in taxes.

199. What Is Tether (USDT)? - Stablecoins, Low Volatility

Tether is a cryptocurrency that is linked to the US Dollar. Tether tokens are issued by a company known as Tether Ltd.

200. How to Crack Coding Interviews? Tips, Topics, and Skills

Wondering how to prepare for coding interviews? Here is your guide to prepare and crack your next interview with important topics, skills, and tips

201. Understand NFTs in 5 Minutes or Less

We have been hearing about NFTs being sold for millions of dollars, but what are NFTs? Are teenagers really making millions from JPEGs or is there more to it?

202. Play 2 Earn: A New Trend on the Crypto Market

What is Play-to-Earn (Play 2 Earn). How to start with Play-to-earn and blockchain gaming. How to earn with play2earn.

203. 10 Best Online Courses to Learn Oracle and PL/SQL for Beginners

204. Marketing was Key to Moonbirds Becoming a Super Successful NFT

Moonbirds is a super successful NFT. Let's do a marketing review how this NFT drop was done and promoted.

205. Assign Types To Nested Objects In TypeScript

TypeScript provides you with multiple ways to define type definitions for object properties. We'll look at a couple of them throughout this post.

206. What does your workstation setup look like?

This Slack discussion by austin, Rianke Krugel, Limarc, Linh and Arthur occurred in hackernoon's official #slogging-beta channel, and has been edited for readability.

207. "You Can’t Build a Metaverse Without Blockchain Technology"

The Metaverse is a 3D digital representation of the real world, of sorts. Users will be represented by ‘Avatars’, a digital version of themselves.

208. Binance VS Coinbase: A Crypto Platform User Analysis

Binance is known for it's cheap fees and many users: Coinbase on the other hand has less US regulations and more security. Find out which platform to use here.

209. Will Micro Cycles Replace 4 Year Cycles in Crypto?

Current market cycle is certainly different than previous ones. But there seems to be a pattern appearing, which may help us predict BTC price changes in 2022.

210. "Decentralized Social Networks Are More Interested in How To Store Content Than Quality" Adam Todd

And unlike Digitex, Blockster is starting out with a working platform and a full-strength team, and a CEO who has already made all the mistakes

211. Expert: Facebook, IG App Can Steal Secrets, and Users Can't Turn It Off!

Felix Krause, a former Google engineer who studies privacy, said in a blog post on the 10th that Facebook and Instagram apps track users' browsing behaviors.

212. How To Manipulate DOM Elements In React

DOM Manipulation is the process by which one can dynamically change the content of the web page. Working with DOM should be fairly easy.

213. Reliable and Secure API: How to Test with Hoppscotch

The only tutorial you need to understand Hoppscotch.

214. All The Elder Scrolls Games in Chronological Order

Interested in which Elder Scrolls games occur first? Check them out in order based on their Era!

215. Beginner Python Projects: Build a Random Password Generator in Python

Wanna start a beginner Python project? Let's create a Password Generator Python Project which is super quick & super fun!

216. Stream and Display Data in Realtime with Materialize and Adonis

In this tutorial, we are going to build a web application using AdonisJS and integrate it with Materialize to create a real-time dashboard

217. How to Use Zero Trust Framework for API Security

This post is an introduction to how to map the requirements of API Security, from Defense-in-Depth to Zero Trust Model.

218. Watch Out: Bitcoin Could Do the Unexpected, Soon

Don’t dismiss the possibility bitcoin will rocket to the peak of its market cycle. Four times before, it did the same thing in the same circumstances.

219. Model-View-Controller Architecture Pattern: Usage, Advantages, Examples

How the MVC architecture is built, how the code is structured and it can benefit your work.

220. My Favorite Free Excel Courses for Programmers, Data Analysts, and IT Professionals

If you want to learn Microsoft Excel, a productivity tool for IT professionals, and looking for free online courses, then you have come to the right place.

221. I Left Banking For Tech And It Was The Best Career Decision I've Ever Made

I quit my Hong Kong finance job and changed the course of my life through technology. Two years after making the switch into tech and I still love the industry.

222. New Generation OSINT Framework

This is an introductory article regarding on of the newest OSINT platform ThreatCops and its various interesting features and perks for identity protection.

223. How Russia is Creating a New "Great Patriotic War (WWII)" With Ukraine

Russian propaganda played a significant role in starting the Russia-Ukraine war. Now it is creating an association of war in Ukraine with "Great Patriotic War"

224. Understanding First-class and Higher Order Functions

A programming language is said to have first-class functions if it treats functions as first-class citizens.

225. HackerNoon is Hiring Again!!

HackerNoon is hiring for 2 Junior Editors and 2 Junior Sales Reps. Visit careers.hackernoon.com to learn more.

226. The ABCs of JavaScript: apply, bind, and call

The ABCs of Javascript are: A - apply(), B - bind(), and C - call(). Using them, we can set what 'this' should refer to.

227. Here's How I Built a Video, Audio, and Screen Recorder Web App with JavaScript

Here are some simple steps to build your Audio, Video and Screen Recorder with JavaScript and HTML with MediaRecorder, getUserMedia, getDisplayMedia

228. How to Create On-Chain and Off-Chain NFT Collection Smart Contracts

This blog delves deep into how I created an onchain Loot Royale NFT Collection Dapp - both smart contract and frontend in the most detailed manner possible

229. 9 Best Java Online Courses to Learn Programming for Beginners

In this article, I am going to share some of the best Java courses beginners can join to learn Java.

230. Nextjs User Login Authentication in 5 Simple Steps Using Auth0

In this post we are going to discuss, how you can set up a user Login authentication using Auth0 in Next.js projects.

231. The Metaverse Big 3

Decentraland and Sandbox are two of the top metaverse projects available. I'm here to make the case that lesser-known Wilder World belongs at the top as well.

232. The Metaverse is Eating the World

The metaverse started as the simple idea of immersive digital spaces. Now, it's taking off like a rocket with the likes of Facebook and Apple getting involved.

233. Why are crypto-exchanges banning BCH and BSV?

Bitcoin forks BSV and BCH are being banned across many popular exchanges. We look into why this could be and where it may go next.

234. An Introduction to Pain Management: How To Deal With Pain

Pain can be difficult to deal with, but there are different management options for pain depending on person, gender and clinical conditions. Read about pain.

235. How a Clean Codebase Becomes Unmaintainable

Let's figure out how the coding style increases and then degrades.

236. Don't Nest Callbacks, Use Promise Chaining Instead

A comprehensive guide to making your asynchronous JavaScript code more manageable using Promise Chaining!

237. Build a CLI App with Oclif and Node.js Using Test-Driven Development

While writing a CLI tool can be a lot of fun, the initial setup and boilerplate—parsing arguments and flags, validation, subcommands—is generally the same.

238. How to Integrate GitHub Actions and CI/CD With Your Next Python Project

We're going to create a CI/CD pipeline for a typical Python package. The text focuses on practical aspects and should be enough to get you started!

239. Understanding Metaverse: A Basic Explanation

What is metaverse - a simple, basic explanation. How metaverse will impact the world?

240. Manifesting The Metaverse With Play-to-Earn Games

In Facebook’s recent earnings call with investors and analysts, Mark Zuckerberg repeatedly mentioned “metaverse”, and announced his expectation for Facebook Inc

241. Your Guide To Productive Python Programming

Have you ever felt that you are not coding Python as productive as you want to be? Python avoids repetition to do more work with less code.

242. Python Cheatsheet: Mock Object Library

Python's simplicity permeates it all, and tests are not an exception. I left behind -temporarily- my JUnit and Mockito days by pytest and unittest.

HackerNoon open sources original data about where startups are trending relevant to population in cities all around the world.

244. 5 Best Google Cloud Professional Data Engineer Certification Exam Courses in 2022

In this article, I will share the best online courses to help you pass the Google Cloud Professional Data Engineer certification exam.

245. How to Protect Your Privacy From Hackers

Web accounts are really easy to hack. All that the process really needs is patience.

246. The SIM Swap Attack :  Addressing This Identity Fraud Problem

The SIM-Swap Attack makes use of customer support in the telecom service provider’s system. Here are Prevention and Mitigation Methods against Sim Swap Attacks.

247. Tips For Profiling Your Spring Boot Application Using VisualVM

According to Wikipedia, Software profiling is a form of dynamic program analysis that measures, for example, the space (memory) or time complexity of a program, the usage of particular instructions, or the frequency and duration of function calls.

248. Nightshade: A New Approach To Blockchain Sharding

NightShade is an approach to create a sharded blockchain that solves blockchain trilemma problems without extra infrastructure.

249. What are the differences between Bitcoin and XRP?

Bitcoin's maximum supply is 21 million and XRP's maximum supply is 100 billion. The difference is that all XRP were created on the first day...

250. An Introductory Guide to Hacking NETBIOS

When a hacker spots a system with open ports supporting NetBios, the hopes go high! Let's start by understanding the the nitty-gritty of NETBIOS.

251. Insert JavaScript into HTML Using the Script Tag

The script tag is the primary method to insert JavaScript into the HTML page. We will look at all the ways to use the script tag and the importance of each.

252. Version 0.3.19: A Poem

253. The Other Side of Moderating the Metaverse

Exploring what it entails to be a moderator in a Web3 metaverse in the future by taking lessons from gaming and social media mods today

254. How to Store Data in Two Different Databases Simultaneously with Axios and APIs

Storing data to two different databases simultaneously using apis and axios. Here's how to do it.

255. Why Godaddy is low key the most dangerous company on the internet

Godaddy, a domain reseller, wrongfully censored ALL hackernoon.com sites and subdomains for over 18 hours. Businesses should not host on godaddy.

256. Will GitHub Copilot Replace Developers? (Spoiler: No!)

GitHub Copilot provides potentially scary possibilities but can be a fine addition to the developers' tools.

257. How to Run Scripts on Boot in Linux Using Systemd

You probably have programs that you run repetitively each time you turn on your Linux system. In this article, we still learn to automate these scripts on boot.

258. How to Act Like You're Working When You're not With RobotJS

Learn how to automate your desktop but with a fun example.

259. How Mobile App Developers Can Save Millions on App Store Fees

Mobile app developers can now save millions on app store fees by using alternative payment channels.

260. Embed NFTs into Your HackerNoon Stories by Simply Pasting the Contract Number and Token ID

You can embed a handy little NFT viewer into your Hacker Noon stories. This provides a preview to view, as well as some handy links.

261. How to Make Money from Crypto in a Bear Market

Bear markets suck. In this article, I present a few ways of making passive income from crypto, even when the market goes bear.

262. Here's Why Big Tech Bets Big on Apache Cassandra - An Interview With Vinay Chella of Netflix

You never have to think about planned downtimes for upgrades, rollouts, and unplanned outages

263. Best Resources for Software Engineers

Top websites and creators for software engineers and developers. My choice of resources to stay up to date with the latest programming tools and solutions.

264. Great Artists Steal: A Product Manager’s 56 best (and stolen) Insights from 2021

A collection of 56 ideas I came across or developed working as a product manager in 2021.

265. The All-Purpose Programmer: Episode 1 - "Hello World"

I love to learn, I love to code. I'm on a journey to learn (at least the basics of) several new languages to enhance my resume. Join me!

266. Building a Simple HTTP Client Using Proxygen

Build an HTTP client using proxygen.

267. What Is the Best Browser for Your Privacy?

How to pick out the right web browser when you're focused on privacy and functionality.

268. Why The Metaverse will be Bigger than Facebook and Google Combined

What is the metaverse and what blockchain-based games are pioneering the way to make metaverse happen? Read that and more in the interview with Mickey Maler.

269. The Biggest Problems with WhatsApp's Privacy Practices

A new report now claims that Whatsapp messages are not end-to-end encrypted.

Having fancy link previews encourages people to click on the fancy links and visit your site. Here is how you can imitate it easily for your own site.

271. WingRiders is Using Cardano to Build a DEX Based on DAG-Based Technology.

In this story we’ll look at the evolution of decentralized exchanges as well as the EUTXO protocol and the WingRiders platform.

272. DeFi is Now a $100 Billion Industry

Let's look at what DeFi is before we dive into analyzing how decentralized finance (DeFi) came to be an over $100 billion industry in just a few years.

273. 10 Predictions About the Future of Finance

Despite the challenges, the future of finance looks bright. The industry is adapting and evolving.

274. 6 Best Websites to Learn Blockchain Online

Here is a list of the best websites and online learning platforms to learn Blockchain.

275. How to Install MySQL 8 on macOS Using Homebrew

A step-by-step guide 📙 on how to install, configure and run MySQL 8 server on macOS using Homebrew 🍺

276. Using Cerbos to Navigate User Permissions

Cerbos is an open-source decoupled access control for your software making user permissions and authorization simple to implement and manage.

277. A Beginner's Guide to Protecting your NFTs and Other Digital Assets

Crypto security should be a top priority for everyone. In this article, I go over some best practices and securities tips so you can keep your assets secure.

278. How to Animate 3D Models for Free Using your Webcam and Plask.ai

Plask.ai is a free web app and service that can record you moving around using your webcam and convert it to an animated humanoid skeleton, which can be used to

279. 8 Responsive Web Design Best Practices to Know in 2021

I still struggle with making websites responsive, but here are 8 responsive web design best practices helping me master this element of web development.

280. Software Engineer Maxi Contieri on writing about “boring” fundamentals

Maxi is a software engineer and teacher from Argentina. Learn about this talented HackerNoon Writer!

281. Everything You Need to Know About Moon - Reddit’s Ethereum-Based Cryptocurrency

Reddit’s vision for MOON tokens and the Community Points program is to encourage high-quality posts, discussions, and engagement

282. With Crypto, Wait for Greed and You’ll Get It

Bitcoin's price is down now, but it won't stay that way forever. What will you do when it zooms?

283. I Plan to Learn Coding Before 2022: Here's How

During the application process for this online class, I first discovered what programming was all about. So I started researching how to learn to code.

284. Problem Solving in Software Development: Specialization Vs. Generalization

What types of issues should you really spend your time on in software development - specialized or generalized?

285. How I Made My First AI YouTuber

This article explores the idea of utilizing AI to create videos on different subjects prompted by the author.

286. Type Annotation In Python

Type Annotation are a quick way to validate the actual type of the variables or arguments that are being passed to the functions it is also called type hinting.

287. How to Crack a Password Using Hashcat

In this article, I discuss the best ways to crack passwords.

288. Implementing 3x+1 or Collatz Conjecture In Python

3x+1 or Collatz conjecture is a simple maths problem that can easily be implemented using a simple while loop in Python.

289. How to Use The Vue Draggable Library to Create an Interactive Kanban Board

Vue Draggable is a great library for Vue.js that makes it super simple to create interactive draggable components with virtually no effort

290. Authentication in an Angular Application Using Supabase

Application example built with Angular 14 with authentication using the Supabase service.

291. Beginner Python Projects: Build a Simple Random Story Generator

Our random story generator will use a few lists of phrases and every time we run our program, a sentence will be randomly formed by picking phrases from them.

292. Bitcoin: 'Extreme is Normal'

Embrace uncertainty. It’s the only reason we have this amazing investment opportunity.

293. 5 Programming Languages To Kickstart your Software Development Career in 2022

5 Programming Languages To Learn In 2022. Python is in the boom, mainly due to Data Science and Machine Learning.

294. Proof of Work is a Tried and True Solution

Gold is the original Proof of Work to back a currency.

295. Reversing a NodeJS Malware and Finding its Author

Reverse engineering a NodeJS Discord malware and exposing the authors by finding the webhook they used.

296. The Kubernetes Namespaces You Should Never Touch

Kubernetes default namespaces and their importance

297. America's Secret Pager Giant

Early January 2022, I spontaneously bought a pager. I looked into the US pager market, and to my surprise...

298. The Complete Web Developer Education Resource List for 2021

This article provides a roadmap and list of great online resources to help you attain the necessary skills to become a great web developer.

299. I wish I had this before I learned API Gateway

AWS API Gateway Explained With Real Web App - React Lambda

300. Improving Formik Performance when it's Slow (Material UI)

Fix Formik slow performance. Increase Formik performance when using input fields. Happens when you use CSS-In-JS based UI libraries as they keep re-rendering.

301. What Software Development Stack to Build on in 2022?

It’s impossible for teams to make the most out of their development effort without the right tools. Here is the best software development stack for 2022.

302. How to Connect Your Bastion Server to a PostgreSQL Server with an SSH Tunnel

In this article, you'll learn how to connect to an RDS server through a bastion server in Bash using an SSH tunnel.

303. How Didactic's Move to Crowdfunding Signals Opportunity for All

Didactic's crowdfunding will change the crowdfunding space.

304. Is Bitcoin a Locomotive?

This is a question all HODL'ers must really ask themselves.

305. Working with Salesforce APIs? Of CORS!

In this post, we’ll take a closer look at how Cross-Origin Resource Sharing,/CORS, operates. By working with a small Node.js app that interacts with salesforce.

306. Estimating Price Elasticity with Machine Learning

Using machine learning, multi-linear regression, and scikit-learn to estimate price elasticity for wine products.

307. How I Started to Build React Components for Email Templates

Let me share a story about building React Components for emails and the email generator that I created.

308. What is a Developer's Worst Enemy?

We developers get stuck working hard for a long period on multiple projects, that seems impossible to complete.

309. React vs Angular: Final Thoughts

React versus Angular when learning a new framework, which should you use?

310. When Did Cyber Security Start?

Cybersecurity began between 1970 and 1972 with the publications of the Ware and Anderson reports. The Ware Report set out a number of different security control

311. A Git Workflow Guide for Code Newbies

What is Git and how do you use it? Learn about Git in this intro to programming article.

312. How the NFT Breathes New Life Into Branded Content Marketing

How companies can protect their branded content and take their brand marketing to the next level by tapping into the NFT space.

313. The Best Time to Buy Crypto was A Year Ago - The Next Best Time is Right Now

Why bear market presents the best opportunity to make money from cryptocurrencies and which coins are worth considering.

314. My 5 Favorite Proof of Work Cryptocurrencies

Proof of Work is an important aspect of the cryptocurrency solution. Here are my favorite Proof of Work cryptocurrencies.

315. How Can You Earn Interest with Cryptocurrency?

In many ways, cryptocurrency is starting to replace the ways people increase their wealth, earn interest, and even earn a passive income!

316. What are the 10 Best Java Books For New Coders?

In this article, I am going to share some of the best Java books ever written.

317. How to Create a Billion-Dollar Business on a Budget

The lessons learned in business can make you happier, wealthier and give you more free time.

318. Rediscovering the EverDragons, the First Cross-Chain NFTs

With a group of friends and crypto archeologists, digging into the early history of Ethereum NFTs we discovered the EverDragons, minted in June 2018...

319. How to Create an Alarm Clock in Python

Today we are going to build an Alarm Clock using Python. In this project, we are going to use some external modules which are already made available.

320. 8 Ways to Apply UX to Your Website

User Experience is a must on the website as that is the thing people experience first. There are 99% chances that the visitor will go whether you have...

321. An Intro to Dynamic CDK Dashboards

How to create a construct based on other constructs in the same stack without forcing the developer to call a method for each? That's exactly what aspects do!

322. Creating and validating a template-driven form to an Angular application

Application example built with Angular 14 and creating and validating a template-driven form.

323. What is Primitive Obsession and How Can we Fix it?

Primitive obsession is a code smell in which primitive data types are used excessively to represent your data models.

324. 5 Exchanges Where You Can Trade Crypto Options

In this post we’ll look at five exchanges that enable investors to trade crypto options, as well as the features and fees involved.

325. Repeating Nodes With YAML Aliases Like A Pro

Have you ever had to copy and paste duplicate content in a YAML file and wondered if it is possible to DRY that up?

326. Top 10 Resident Evil Games Ranked by Sales

Check out the top 10 Resident Evil Games ranked by sales!

327. Accomplish More by Doing Less with Not-To-Do Lists This Year

To-do lists are so last year. Increase your willpower and protect your brain from The Zeigarnik Effect with these personal productivity tips.

328. How Do Event Loops in node.js Work?

When we start a node.js application, it loads the event loop and adds the necessary callbacks to the call stack.

329. Writing Google Apps Script Code Locally in VSCode

An easy Set-Up guide to writing google apps script locally with VS code with clasp.

330. Starship Transformer: Launch And Land Anywhere Even In Wind

The moment SpaceX mastered rocket engine vectoring all kinds of cool new space ship design possibilities suddenly opened.

331. Understanding DAO: A Basic Explanation

DAO - Decentralized Autonomous Organizations is the new form to organize communities and work. here's the basic explanation of DAOs

332. Top Resources to Learn Ethical Hacking

In this article, I will list the best resources all over the internet which will help you to be a hacker yourself.

333. How to Generate a QR Code Image in Four Lines of Code

QR code is a computer-readable identification that contains data about the item to which it is attached. The article demonstrates how to generate QR-Code image.

334. Can GPT-3 Finish Writing My Zombie Novel?

My biggest worry (and excitement) is that AI will progress enough to become more creative than humans.

335. Leveraging a Tech Business Model Framework for Business Success

A framework to build a viable tech business model, technological model, and financial model.

336. How to Implement GIS Techniques with JavaScript and HTML

In this article, I’ll examine how to implement GIS techniques with JavaScript and HTML, focusing on lightweight tools for specific tasks.

337. Adding charts using the Highcharts library to an Angular application

Application example built with Angular 14 and adding charts using the highcharts library.

338. An Overview of the Linux Operating System for Beginners

Linux is a free software that enables you perform tasks with ease. This is a detailed beginner guide that shows you how Linux works and how you can use it.

339. What if the Single Most Important Idea in Economics No Longer Works?

Smith is, after all, one of history’s most misused economists, straw-manned by the left and worshipped by the right for saying things he didn’t say.

340. This MPC Wallet Could be the Answer to Cryptocurrency Security

This new MPC-based wallet technology thinks it is unbreakable. With constant news of cryptocurrency exchange breaches, cold wallets are becoming crucial.

341. Can Bitcoin Hit 1 Million Dollars?

We are quite a number of years away from million dollar Bitcoins. I predict Bitcoin will NEVER get to one million dollars due to historical precedents.

342. The Ultimate Guide to NFT Marketing and Promotion

How to promote a DeFi and NFT project, the full guide to NFT marketing that will help to make non fungible tokens and decentralised finance projects successful

343. How to Hack Android Phones

There's a big difference between hackers (people who like to experiment with computer systems to make them do unintended things) and attackers .

344. "Unless you’ve been developing software in a cave"

In this article, we’ll look at some microservices best practices and suggest a few proven ways to help with your microservices architecture.

345. How to Run Podman and Docker-Compose on Windows

One of the most common tool to develop software is container. This guide helps you to configure correctly podman and docker-compose on Windows using WLS2.

346. Reinventing the Python Logo: Interview with a UI Designer

UI designer Jessica Williamson redesigns the Python logo and receives 7000 upvotes on Reddit.

347. 10 Female Video Game Characters You Need to Know

These strong women have inspired gamers of all ages and genders, proving that anyone can save the world (or galaxy) no matter what their gender is.

348. Litecoin: Lite On Love

LTC is the cryptocurrency world’s ultimate wallflower.

349. Short Guide to Best Practices When Naming Variables in Python

These are some best practices in python being followed by the python community when it comes to naming your variables.

350. Step by Step Guide to Create 3 Different Types of Loading Screens in React

Here I will show you 3 ways to create cool loading screen or preloader in React.

351. Why Fantom (FTM) Could Be A Good Cryptocurrency Investment

This post will look at why Fantom (FTM) is a good investment that should be considered by any serious investor.

352. How to Detect Text Generated by Artificial Intelligence

There were several artificial intelligence plagiarism tools out there. Now, the popular ChatGPT model from open.ai released their own.

353. How Roblox Exploits Young Developers

Roblox is a platform where players get free tools to create but forfeit almost all success chances. Let`s discuss how Roblox exploits children promising profit

With so much development happening in the world of digital marketing, what are the trends to look out for in 2023?

355. How I Got a Job at Spotify via my GitHub Profile

How my GitHub profile got me a job at Spotify. It doesn't have to be a good profile, but having one can be a difference-maker.

356. HackerNoon "About You" Page Tutorial

For HN writers: The HackerNoon Dev Team has built an awesome feature that aggregates linkages around the web about you! Learn how to customize it in this story

357. How To Remember What You Read: A Review of Readwise

A review of Readwise and how it helped me to remember effectively the books I’ve read.

358. Building a To-do List App with Python: Data Access Layer with SQLAlchemy

If you ever used an ORM, you already know that it can save a lot of time, especially when starting a project, but as the codebase grows it can become impossible

359. Unlocking the Secrets of ChatGPT: Tips and Tricks for Optimizing Your AI Prompts

As one of the most advanced AI models, ChatGPT offers the potential to transform the way we approach tasks in both professional and personal settings.

360. Learn the Blockchain Basics With Sovryn: An Outline

Learn the Blockchain Basics With Sovryn is a technological series about blockchain technology, written in plain English with the aim to foster basic knowledge.

361. How to Find the Stinky Parts of Your Code [Part XX]: We have Reached 100!

We reached the 100th code smell!

362. What the Banxa and Bancor crypto-to-fiat gateway integration means for you

Banxa recently announced it had integrated its crypto-to-fiat gateway with Bancor, but what does that mean for consumers and the blockchain industry?

363. 10 Best Cheap and Free VR Games on Steam

Have a VR headset but don't have enough money for more expensive titles? Check out these free and cheap VR games!

364. Bitcoin vs. 'Safe' Investments: Risk is Everywhere

When every other investment carries more risk and less yield than ever before, is bitcoin really such a bad bet?

365. 12 Best Vscode Extensions to Boost Your Productivity in 2022

This article is about some useful VScode Extensions that you can use to increase your productivity and save some time while programming in 2022.

366. Adding the log component to an Angular application

Application example built with Angular 14 and adding the log component using the ngx-logger library.

367. GPT-3 Training Programmers for the Present (and the Future)

Last year, I wrote a paper in Spanish about the future of programmers and I asked GPT-3 to translate it.

368. How to Prepare for the Facebook Behavioral Interview

Facebook Behavioral Interviews; Tell Me About A Time You Had To Manage Conflicting Priorities; Evaluation Criteria, Response Framework, and Tips & Tricks

369. What is an IGO (Initial Game Offering) and How Do You Participate in It?

IGOs are Initial Game Offerings - a new way of fundraising for blockchain gaming projects. It's suitable for Play2Earn (Play to Earn) and crypto projects.

370. Solving the Dreadful Certificate Issues in Python Requests Module

Solve the dreadful certificate issues in Python requests module.

371. Press Mentions For Your Brand: A Growth Marketer's How-To

In 2022 I got press mentions from Axios Crypto, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and Fox Business. Here's what I did to get them and amplify the results 🔊

372. How Content Creators are Powering a Lucrative Niche in Consumer Finance

Content creators are using their platforms and clout to help educate their communities on financial literacy and investment.

373. 5 Most Expensive NFTs (Non Fungible Tokens) Ever Sold

NFTs or Non Fungible Tokens can be quite an interesting target for profitable investment since the platforms where such kind of tokens is application...

374. 4 Best IGO and Play2Earn Launchpads to Keep an Eye On in 2021/2022

Initial Game Offering (IGO) and Play to earn (play2earn) is a new trend in crypto industry. Also it's called GameFi. Here are top 4 IGO launchpads

375. Coursera is Giving Out $100 Discounts For New Years

Coursera is giving our $100 discounts for New Years.

376. Apple M1 Chip: How To Install Homebrew Using Rosetta

Setup Homebrew In New Apple M1 Chip

377. Why Nigeria’s “Speed Wallet” Concept is Crucial for CBDC Implementation Projects

The utilization of the "speed wallet" concept offers a temporary solution on the path to true CBDC implementation that central banks must examine closely.

378. Bitcoin Exceeds $40,000 For The First Time Ever: Value Doubles in Less Than a Month

The value of Bitcoin is worth more than $740 billion just behind Tesla at $758.26 billion, and digital cryptocurrency markets are worth more than $1 trillion,

379. Deltarune Chapter 2: Secrets and First Impressions

After three years, Deltarune Chapter 2 has finally been released. What new reveals and secrets are in store for players, and was it worth waiting so long for?

380. [Startup Founder Interview] 10 Questions for Every Startup Founder

Startup founders, here's how to get featured on HackerNoon! This startup founder interview template is based on David Smooke’s ten founder questions.

381. How to "Instantly" Create a Front-end for Your Python Program

How to "instantly" create a front-end for your Python program.

382. How to Create a Compressibility Factor Calculator in Python

A Python program to calculate the inlet or the outlet compressibility factor for a given gas based on the Redlich-Kwong equation of state.

383. Don't Believe the Hype, Trust History

Look at the fundamentals by using what happened to stock trading when retail investors were allowed to participate as a case study compared to tokenization.

384. How To Setup a Python Virtual Environment on Windows 10

Creating a Python Virtual environment will allow you to work on an isolated copy of Python for specific projects without interfering or impacting the working of other ongoing projects.

385. The End of The Bitcoin Bull Market As We Know It

What if bitcoin's bull run ends at a price that's lower than you expect, sooner than you expect? Unless things change drastically, that will happen.

386. Go for it anyway

....is my answer to this question someone posted on Twitter the other day: "What is your best advice in 4 words or less". Let me tell you about the time I learn to connect all the seemingly isolated events in my career and came up with this advice in retrospect.

387. My Top 5 Favorite Bitcoin & Crypto Poems

Here are some of my all-time favorite Bitcoin and crypto focused poems I’ve come across online that celebrates this new part of our digital ecosystem.

388. How to Render 3D Model in a React JS Application

In this article we are going to use Three.js to render an iPhone model in a React application. We will use react-three/fiber and react-three/drei.

389. How to Build an IoT Application Using an HTTP API

In this walkthrough, we'll build an IoT application that uses Python to call an HTTP API, and then we'll deploy that application to an M5Stack IoT device.

390. Managing Multi-Environment Configurations For React Applications with Tanzu

CRA allows you to easily build apps as static/minified files. Because everything is static, adding dynamism can be a challenge. This post addresses that!

391. No. Crypto-Mining and NFTs are NOT Killing Our Planet: An Analysis

Are NFTs really harmful to the ecosystem? Read on to know more about the this statement, which is dismissed by facts, stats, and numbers.

392. Everything You Need to Use Blockchain Games Effectively

This article tackles some of the most important things one should know before embarking on blockchain games.

393. The #Decentralized-Internet Writing Contest

The decentralized internet writing competition offers $3,500 in monthly prizes from HackerNoon and Free TON.

394. Nudge Theory Best-Practices For Business (With Examples)

Nowadays everyone's been getting nudged. I’ll go over the 6 most common nudge types, give examples and nudging best-practices you can apply to your SME or B2B.

395. Turning Your Website Into A Mobile App Really Fast With React Native

Every day more and more people spend their time on mobile platforms, especially when it comes to shopping and entertainment. Successful companies such as Amazon that initially launched only a website, have now also established their mobile presence.

396. The Remote Work Revolution Made It Clear That The Emperor Has No Clothes

Remote Workers! You have been invited here today because you have been identified as a remote leader or worker in the culture war for the future of work Join Us

397. Bitcoin’s Price Peak Is Coming This Month - Stock-to-Flow Says . . .

Stock-to-Flow predicts bitcoin's price will stay above $100,000 from summer to the end of this year. What if that doesn't happen?

398. 11 Best Crypto Debit Cards That Worth It in 2021

Crypto debit cards are gaining traction, allowing you to spend your coins wherever you want. Here's a list of the best crypto and bitcoin debit card solutions.

399. Understanding The Cryptocurrency Bull Run 2021

In this article, I explain the larger pieces of the puzzle contributing to this epic 2021 cryptocurrency bull run.

400. My Experience with Jetbrains Academy So Far [Review]

A review of Jetbrains Academy - "A hands-on platform for learning to program" -written by a college student.

401. How to Use Zero Knowledge Dapp Boilerplate

Learn how to build zero knowledge dapps, using zero knowledge proofs boilerplate. Build age verification dapp using zero knowledge proofs.

402. You Might Be Living in a Simulation, but Elon Musk Definitely Is

What are the telltale signs you might be living in a simulation?

403. Bitcoin Bull Markets Always End

When everybody starts saying this, you will want to believe it. Do so at your own peril.

404. 6 Lessons I Learned From Maintaining an Open-Source Project with 800k Downloads

I maintained an open-source project with 800k+ downloads/month. I learned six invaluable lessons and I will now share them with you.

405. Adding the Material UI CSS framework to a React Application

Application example built with React and adding the Material UI CSS framework using the @mui/material library.

406. Container Security Tools to Try in 2023

7 Strategies and associated tools for your container security workflows.

407. The EVER OS: A Brief Overview of An Operating System Built on Blockchain

EVER OS is created to act as an operating system for Everscale blockchain network.

408. The Creation Of Humanity According To Sumerian Tablets

I think it was about 6 months ago. While researching a topic on the internet, I found myself by chance watching a youtube video about Sumerian tablets. After watching the video series breathlessly for about 3 hours, I dived into more detailed articles ... It was so interesting that I was even trying to solve the cuneiform script at a time. I would like to talk about the Sumerian Tablets that I saw and read on the internet about six months ago by chance ...It consists of a total of 14 tablets. Especially the 6th and 7th narratives are very interesting ... These are the chapters where the creation of human beings are told.

409. 10 Best LEGO Games of All Time Ranked by Sales

Check out the 10 best-selling LEGO games of all time!

410. 11 Non-Technical Startup Founders Who Built Great Tech Products

It might be surprising to some, but even non-technical startup founders have been behind great tech products like Tinder and AirBnB without the usual background

411. How-to Get Press Mentions For Your Brand Today: The 10 Best Ways

Can't figure out how to get press mentions for your brand? 🤔 Good news! In this article we go over 10 ways to get press mentions for your brand 📢

412. Adding the Bootstrap CSS framework to an Angular application

Application example built with Angular 14 and adding the Bootstrap CSS framework using the bootstrap and @ng-bootstrap libraries.

413. Crypto Gaming: How Cryptocurrency and NFTs Affect Games Today

Cryptocurrency and NFTs are rising in the video game industry. But how much can we really know about the future of "Crypto Gaming"?

In this post we'll have a quick look at the story behind Bored Ape Yacht Club and why it has attracted so much attention and prestige.

415. Build a Self-Hosted Online Second Brain Like Evernote

How to use Platypush and other open-source tools to build a notebook synchronized across multiple devices

416. COVID Vaccine Rash: Managing The Side Effects of the COVID-19 Vaccine

The COVID 19 Vaccine is associated with a rare side effect: skin rashes from the shot can occur alongside other side effects. Find out more here.

417. Beginner Python Projects: Build a Simple Email Slicing Program

An Email Slicer is just a tool that will take an email id as an input and will perform slicing operations on it to return the username and the domain.

418. "NFTs Are the ‘What’s Next’ of Collectibles & Fandom" - Jawad Ashraf of Terra Virtua

When the game ‘Cryptokitties’ first released in 2017, the mainstream market was blown away, like a kid in a candy store

419. Adding the notification component to an Angular application

Application example built with Angular 14 and adding the notification component using the ngx-toastr library.

420. Crypto & the Whale: When Retail Investors Make Fish Food

What does everyone think about whales in the crypto ecosystem? They seem to have diametrically opposed interests to the everyday small investor.

421. Cybersecurity in Web3: How to Jump on the Bandwagon Safely

The article addresses common cybersecurity vulnerabilities identified during smart contract audits, social engineering's role in web3-related cyber fraud, etc.

422. How to Make Sock Puppet Accounts for OSINT in 2021

Everyday it seems to get harder and harder to make sock puppet (i.e. ‘fake’) accounts for OSINT research. Personally, I blame Russian troll farms.

423. The United States Lost the Space Race

With the discovery of water ice on the moon, a self-sufficient base becomes a real possibility. We're going to the moon, but only if some corporation takes us.

424. Hosting an Angular Application on Amazon S3 Using Github Actions

Application example built with Angular 14 and hosted on Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) using GitHub Actions.

425. Building a Wordle Game Using Test-Driven Development in 25 Minutes

Developing a complete word game is very easy with TDD

426. Wall Street Wants All Of Your Bitcoin

I know a few people in finance.

427. A Hidden Crypto Goldmine: CoinList Token Sales

CoinList has an excellent lineup of token sales. They vet each project and provide a good opportunity for investors to get in early on exciting crypto startups.

428. The Ace Attorney Timeline: All Phoenix Wright Games in Chronological Order

Wondering how you can follow Ace Attorney's story from its earliest point to its latest? Check out the article to follow the chronology of every major case!

429. Long Bitcoin But Beware The Bitcoin Super Cycle

Expecting a year-long bitcoin supercycle that never ends? You might want to see this.

430. How to Implement Caching Efficiently in NestJS Using Redis

In this post, we’ll look at using Redis to give cache capabilities to a NestJS project. We’ll discuss Redis, what caching is, and the implementation procedure.

431. How to Write a Python Script to Download Reddit videos

This article is about coding a python script to download videos from Reddit with audio.

432. How to Set Up Portable VirtualBox With Kali Linux

This a short tutorial on setting up Portable Virtualbox with Kali Linux.

433. More AAA-Studios will be Bought for Absurd Cash Deals in the Next 3 years

The future of moblie, desktop, and web 3 gaming. We discuss our predictions for where the market is headed. What I love about advergaming and marketing games.

434. How to customize your hacking set-up for the most affordable price

This article discusses the most affordable hacking setup at the least expensive price point possible. As a beginner, you don't need much of a really powerful PC

435. Is Cloud Gaming Doomed Because of Physics?

Cloud gaming is a hot topic today but gamers speak negatively about input latency. I discuss the journey of input latency from cloud servers to users' monitors.

436. 9 Must Have Skills To Become An AR/VR Developer (With Course Recommendations)

XR encompasses augmented, virtual, and mixed reality technologies. This is an up-and-coming industry that may be good to get into.

437. The Top 7 Metaverses That You Can Try Right Now

Everybody's talking about Metaverse. Here are top crypto metaverses that you can try right now!

438. How To Mint Your First NFT (Non-Fungible Token) For Free

How to create and mint NFT (non-fungible token) for free at Opensea, Rariable and Mintable. How to promote and sell NFT tokens

439. How to Find Open Source Projects for Beginners

I think, fundamentally, open source does tend to be more stable software. It's the right way to do things. - Linus Torvalds

440. The Simple Life of Humans

The Pursuit of Simplicity Only Serves to Manufacture Our Consent, Not Our Understanding.

441. How to Build a Hamburger Menu in ReactJS via Styled-Components

Build Hamburger Menu in ReactJS. Using this method you can create different types of Hamburger Menu. How to build Hamburger Menu?

442. How to set up FastAPI, Ormar, and Alembic

Learn how to set up a mini async Object Relational Mapper with migrations for your next FastAPI project using the SQLAlchemy toolkit with this guide.

443. How to Setup an Arch Linux Environment for Coding

Setting up Arch Linux environment for coding.

444. Python Loops: Using the Else Clause and Jump Statements

Have you ever felt like you are doing certain tasks again and again in life? In programming, we can repeat certain tasks using loops.

445. How to Turn Mockups Into Videos Instantly with This New AI Model

GEN-1 is able to take a video and apply a completely different style onto it, just like that…

446. Reflecting On My First 5 Months As An Open-Source Contributor

This is the story of how I started contributing to open source, along with 3 solid reasons why you should start contributing to open source too.

447. Python Functions Tutorial for Absolute Beginners

Well, the Reusability of the code in a program is made possible through functions.

448. ZK-Rollups: 3 Cryptocurrencies to Explode in 2022 & 2023?

We'll look at K-Rollups, plus three cryptocurrencies which use ZK-Rollup technology with a bonus cryptocurrency which is related to one of the platforms.

449. 8 Things That Helped Me Improve My Software Skills

8 painfully learnt ideas about software engineering that may challenge your assumptions and help you get better faster

450. Monetizing Your Hacker Noon Stories and Own Website with Coil [A How-To Guide]

Adding one line of HTML to your website can start making you money. No one will see anything different on your site, no one will be tracked because of it.

451. How to Convert Your Android Device Into a Hacking Machine

In this article, I discuss how you can convert one android phone into a fully working Kali Linux hacking machine.

452. Top 10 Computer Vision Papers of 2021: HackerNoon Edition

The 10 most interesting computer vision papers in 2021 with video demos, articles, code, and paper reference.

453. React vs. JavaScript: Why React Web Apps Are Better than Plain Websites

With single-page apps taking over the world, this is the perfect time to know how React won the battle of React vs JavaScript and why you should care.

454. The Metro Games in Chronological Order: A Postapocalyptic Masterpiece

The Metro games have a linear storyline starting with Metro 2033, followed by Metro: Last Light, and concluding with Metro: Exodus.

455. The Ten Most Starred Github Repositories

As we know, GitHub is a collaborative platform for developers, it lets us work together and contribute to the community as well. It also allows us to make repos

456. Top 5 Big Data Frameworks in 2021

These are the best Big Data Frameworks developers can learn in 2021. It includes Apache Hadoop, Apache Spark, Apache Flink, Apache Storm, and Apache Hive

457. Adding the map Leaflet component to an Angular application

Application example built with Angular 14 and adding the map component using the leaflet library.

458. How I Build a Personal Website With Monetization (And Without Coding)

These are 10 no-coding tools for building, marketing & monetizing a personal website. Here we discuss different business models, marketing strategies, and more.

459. 10 Coding Hacks to Remember in 2023

Let’s take a look at some of the best coding hacks to remember in the new year.

460. Isaac Asimov Predicted the Psychohistory GameStop Phenomenon

The GameStop drama points to a new world and not just the investing world. Again this is something Asimov predicted.

461. React Native Maps: Irrepleceable Tips On Drawing A Route

Today we’re going to draw directions route on a map in React Native, showcasing the path between two different locations. We’re going to make use of react-native-maps which is a powerful library, allowing us to draw polylines between multiple coordinates. We are also going to use Google Directions API, in order to fetch precise directions routes between two coordinates.

462. How to Build a Dynamic GitHub Profile with GitHub Actions and PHP

In this article, I describe how I've used GitHub Actions and PHP to automatically update my profile README to list my blog's latest publications

463. 3 Promising Cryptocurrencies to Invest In For 2021 & 2022

3 Promising Cryptocurrencies to Look Out For 2021 - 2022

464. HackerNoon Raises $1M From Coil, Will Stream Micropayments from Readers to Writers via the Browser

EDWARDS CO June 10, 2020 -- Hacker Noon, the technology publishing platform serving 4M readers per month, today announced a $1M strategic investment from Coil, the San Francisco-based startup designed to help creators monetize content and provide a premium experience to consumers. Additionally, the companies kicked off a three year partnership focused on Web Monetization for contributing writers. Web Monetization is an open specification that is freely available to any monetization service provider who wants to support sites like Hacker Noon.

465. Create a Full Autocomplete Search Application with Elasticsearch, Kibana, NestJS and React

In this article, I will be walking you through how to set up elasticsearch on your PC.

466. Top 6 Jobs in the Metaverse

The Metaverse is becoming a reality faster than ever before, and soon enough, it will be a place for all of us to work and earn money as well!

467. Is the US Going to BAN Cryptocurrency?

Cryptocurrency is more popular than ever before, and it’s worrying a lot of people in Washington.

468. Logging Vs. Monitoring: Best Practices for Logging [Part 2]

Logging and Monitoring… this I tell you, brother. You can't have one without the other.

469. Hacking Your Way Through Microservice Architecture

With an emerging pattern of organizations embracing the DevOps framework, adopting Microservice Architecture is steadily gaining the respect it deserves.

470. How to Pronounce Doggie Coin

The doggie is in heat! One of the inventors confirms Dogecoin is "DOhj"coin. The name is made up but "sounds" Japanese.

471. Proof of Stake is an Old Solution

To call Proof of Stake a savior is a stretch. To call Proof a Stake a stopgap…perhaps. To call Proof of Stake something new is simply not true.

472. My Best Employees Keep Leaving and I Know I'm The Reason

I keep losing my best employees. I know I'm the reason, but I refuse to change. So how do I screw up my best people? I challenge and provide them with feedback.

473. Authentication using the Auth0 to an Angular application

Application example built with Angular 14 with authentication using the Auth0 service.

474. The New AI Model Lets You Generate Music via Text Prompt

We recently covered a model able to imitate someone’s voice called VALL-E. Let’s jump a step further in the creative direction with this new AI called MusicLM. MusicLM allows you to generate music from a text description.

475. All GTA Games in Chronological Order: From Grand Theft Auto: London 1961 to GTA Online

Check out the GTA games in chronological order, separated by what universe they're from.

476. NFTs Can Bring Immutability and Transparency to the Halal Supply Chain

By integrating immutable NFT technology within the halal supply chain, consumers can investigate and ensure increased confidence in the origin of halal foods.

477. Greed Threatens to Destroy Dogecoin, But the Motto May Be Redemption

#DoOnlyGoodEveryday is just an awesome motto. One I can embrace. Greed threatens to destroy #dogecoin but I cling to the motto. The community has been around for years. It has shown resilience. They believe the motto Do Only Good Everyday. They were doing it when dogecoin was going for less than a penny.

478. Ethereum Basics - And How It Differs From Other Blockchains

Web3 sucks" - but the technology is still young and evolving.

479. 3 Major Challenges to Web3 Technology's Adoption

Web3 is a vision for a new version of the internet based on blockchain technology that aims to build a democratic internet. However, there are some challenges.

480. How to Connect Oculus Quest Bluetooth Headphones: No Latency

To connect Bluetooth headphones to the Oculus Quest, you need to get a Bluetooth transmitter/transceiver, as we can't use the built-in Bluetooth capabilities.

481. The Wolfenstein Games in Chronological Order and Ranked by Sales

Here are the timelines of the major Wolfenstein games in order, as well as where those games rank in terms of sales numbers.

482. 10 Microsoft Azure Courses for Beginners to Learn Azure Cloud Computing

If you want to learn Microsoft Azure or prepare for AZ-900 or Microsoft Azure fundamentals exam and need the best resources, you have come to the right place.

483. 18 AI Marketing Softwares Your B2B Needs to Try Today

Looking for opportunities to apply marketing AI to your B2B or SME? In this article, we cover 7 marketing categories and 20+ tools to do the heavy lifting 🦾📈

484. Key Concepts About Docker And Containerization

Whenever you are learning some new technology, I believe that you should start from very basics.

485. Problems With Blockchain and Why We Need the Internet Computer

Problems with the current Blockchain infrastructure today and why we need a truly decentralized Internet.

486. Authentication Using the Auth0 to a React Application

Application example built with React with authentication using the Auth0 service.

Hyper-casual games have captured the mobile games industry's interest ever since the incredible meteoric rise (and fall) of Flappy Bird in 2014.

488. API Explained In Simple Terms

I'm pretty sure you would have heard the term API, and if you were wondering what it is, then this is the article for you.

489. 10 Best Games on Xbox Game Pass in 2022

Xbox Game Pass is constantly evolving. In this article, we'll talk about some of the best games on Xbox Game Pass in 2022 to help you find titles you'll love.

490. The Real Reason Why You Don't See iPhones in Hollywood Films

Why exactly do villains not use iPhones? What's the point of this? This is not a boycotted conspiracy theory, all because of a clause set by Apple.

491. You're Never Fully Protected Using iMessage

This time, I would like to take a closer look at another popular messaging platform — Apple iMessage.

492. What Domain Ending Should Your Startup Be? 66.5% of Top Startups Use Dotcom

“.com” overwhelming led the way with 66.5% of the startups, followed by “.co” (6.4%), “.io (5.4%), “.ai” (1.7%), a number of other domain endings

493. How to Become a Kubernetes Application Developer

When it comes to certification, there are two main Kubernetes certifications available in the market.

494. Page Experience: What Website Owners Need to Know for 2021

Google announces the roll out of page speed experience as part of their ranking factor. Here's how webmasters can test their sites.

495. Analyzing Blockchain Business Models

In the Blockchain Model, we want to understand how the protocol connects the value model to everything else. The rules of the Blockchain make it compelling.

496. What happens inside an Amazon warehouse: A software engineer's guide

Have you ever wonder what happens inside of an Amazon warehouse? As a software engineer, the supply chain field has plenty of technical challenges.

497. 'Metaverse and Blockchain will Have a Parallel Future'

The metaverse is the perfect union of different worlds, of different applications: web, internet, immersive technology, CGI.

498. How the Future of Streaming Will Leverage Web 3.0 To Make Media Free of Every End User

The next disruption to the media creation space will leverage Web 3.0 principles to reflect a new continuum: free streaming media services for all.

499. Thank You, Bitcoin Traders, for Making Us Rich

Without traders, crypto markets would fall apart.

500. Linux Explained on 5 Levels of Difficulty

I will explain Linux on Five Levels (a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert).

501. Let's Make An API And Sell It

APIs are in high demand. Making an API that companies want to use would be even better if you could sell it, too. This is how to do it with every step inside.

502. Sundance 2021: Why 'A Glitch in the Matrix' is a Danger to Today's Youth

"A Glitch in the Matrix" premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2021, revealing a dangerous truth about simulation reality and to today's youth.

503. All the Halo Games in Chronological Order

If you're interested in the Halo series and its overarching story, check out this guide to know which games come first chronologically!

504. How Publishing 200+ Interviews Changed My Approach To Interview-Based Content

Lessons from publishing 200+ interviews and tactics on cold outreach, having meaningful conversations, writing great content, and building brands

505. How to Improve Your Github Profile

Having a nice resume is good, However, that doesn't cut it anymore. A good way to impress people including potential employees is to have a great Github profile

506. Why Python is Best Programming Language for Data Science & Machine Learning?

If you want to become a Data Scientist and are curious about which programming language should you learn then you have come to the right place.

507. Crypto Wallets Exposed "Mnemonic Phrase Vulnerabilities" (4 Already Fixed)

MetaMask and Phantom said today that they had patched a security flaw that could, in some cases, allow attackers to obtain mnemonic phrases.

508. Tether, Off-Chain Stablecoins, And Synthetic Crypto Bubbles

How are off-chain stablecoins influencing the crypto market? In this article, you'll have an overview of the top three stablecoins.

509. Important Differences Between Cloud-Based, Cloud-Enabled, And Cloud-Native Apps

Learn the difference between Cloud-Based, Cloud-Enabled, and Cloud-Native Applications.

510. HackerNoon Adds Synthetic Voice Transcription to Improve Reader Accessibility

We've added full synthetic audio transcriptions to our stories. Our stories can now be read to you by one of our synthetic voices.

511. Is Terraform Still Useful?

Terraform is an agentless infrastructure tool used mainly by DevOps for infrastructure management. Find out why you should use Terraform for infrastructure.

512. How to Create Rock Paper Scissors Spock Lizard in JavaScript

In this tutorial, we're gonna build a really simple game of Rock Paper Scissors Spock Lizard.

513. Fight Fire with Fire: Using Good AI to Combat Bad AI

Real-world cases and expert opinions about the present and future of audio deepfakes and AI fraud and how to use AI to build a strong defense against bad AI.

514. 15 Books for Computer Science Students

In this article, I am going to discuss 15 Recommended Books For Computer Science Students

515. Facts You Probably Didn't Know About The Dark Web

The dark web refers to encrypted online content that is not indexed by conventional search engines. Sometimes, the dark web is also called the dark net.

516. Ripple Is Orders Of Magnitude Better Than SWIFT GPI and Correspondent Banking Protocols

ripple vs sec might go on for a few months or years but there is no denying the wonder that is the ripple infrastructure in comparison to swift gpi

517. How to Get Unlimited Cloud Storage on Telegram App

Unlimited cloud storage for storing photos, videos, and files using the Telegram App. The best alternative to Google Drive and Google Photos.

518. Bitcoin and Altcoins: Truth #2 "Never take profits unless..."

At the end of the day, you’re trading an asset that goes up in value forever in exchange for more of your government’s money.

519. Top 15 Online Resources to Learn How To Code

Top 15 Resources to Learn Coding in 2021, Frontend Masters, FreeCodeCamp, Coursera, MDN, W3Schools

520. How to Run and Debug C / C++ Code via VSCode

By the end of this short guide, you’d be able to run, debug, and get IntelliSense for C/C++ files in VSCode

521. Web Monetization In Crypto: The Skynet Way

Skynet is an open protocol for building and hosting decentralized applications. It is built on Sia, a decentralized storage network.

522. 3 Awesome Themes for Visual Studio Code

More than 2,600,000 people use VS Code every month, up by over 160% in the last year.

523. ChatGPT Explained in 5 Levels of Difficulty

I will explain ChatGPT in five levels (a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert).

524. Course Review - The Complete Web Developer in 2023: Zero to Mastery

Are you someone who would like to learn Web Development, but don’t know where to start? Well, you are in the right place.

525. A Guide to Improving Your Python Performance Speed

This guide aims to summarize popular methods for boosting the execution speed of your Python code.

526. Website Design or its Copy: Which Should Come First?

A design-first approach or a copy-first approach may seem the easier choice. But the winning combo is a process of design+copy.

527. How Does DALL·E mini Work?

Dalle mini is amazing — and YOU can use it!

528. Insecure by Design: As Millions Flock to Telegram, 7 Reasons to Question the App's Privacy Claims

Telegram is not the gold-standard for secure messaging that it paints itself to be. Here are 7 reasons why.

529. About Bitcoin and Merkle Trees

Merkle trees, also known as binary hash trees, are a type of binary tree. They can be used to efficiently verify the integrity of large sets of data. They are used in both blockchain and non-blockchain-related projects.

530. Play2Earn for Beginners: Where to Start

How to start playing with the new Play2Earn/GameFi games like Axie Infinity, Ember Sword and more as well as how to analyse these games for your research.

531. The Early Velocity Trap

With much of the DevOps stack having matured and good practices becoming more mainstream, the need for quality in software has quickly become a central issue

532. Enter the Metaverse v2021

A metaverse is an extended reality which may or may not resemble the physical world. A shared realm where we spend a lot of our time, energy and resources.

533. How Fortnite Became the Modern-Day Community Center

Fortnite became the modern community center or outdoor basketball court where people came to socialize, regardless of their actual skill level in the game.

534. ccFOUND: Wikipedia, Quora, and Udemy in One Platform

For the first interview of this series, we have with us Piotr Michalak who believes that his startup is going to outperform Wikipedia.

535. 3 Non-Technical Qualities of a Great Software Engineer

There are many software engineer qualities that will make you stand out. Among them, these 3 are crucial for you to become a great software engineer and leave t

536. Git & Github for Dummies

Learn the basics of Git and GitHub.

537. 21 Best Coursera Courses and Certificates for IT Professionals to Learn Data Science and Cloud

Here are the top 20 Coursera Courses and Certifications to Learn Data Science, Cloud Computing, and Python.

538. 20 JavaScript Libraries Every Programmer Should Know

A JavaScript library is a library of pre-written JavaScript that allows for easier development of JavaScript-based applications

539. You Don't Need An Expensive Laptop For Coding

You don't need an expensive laptop to start learning to code. Here is how much money you'll need to spend on a computer for it to work properly.

540. Four Chess Principles I Use On and Off the Board

Four chess principles that serve me well both on and off the board.

541. How to Clean Up Notion URLs: From Ugly URLs to Pretty URLs in Minutes

I'll show you how to quickly setup pretty URLs in Super with a little shell command and a Node.js script.

China’s entrepreneurial fervor and investor confidence is at an all-time high, with no signs of losing steam. So, where's the big money going in 2022?

543. Unlocking Value Stored in NFTs – An Introduction to NFT Finance

While 2021 has seen the explosion of NFT collections, 2022 will possibly start to see their value being leveraged to deliver financial solutions.

544. Write Cleaner Code with My Top 5 JavaScript Hacks

545. How to Code for Decades and STILL NOT become a Millionaire

Opportunities for making LOTS of money will present themselves over the years of a tech career.

546. How To Create CLI Apps

Being a programmer, my interaction with the terminal is more than any non-programmer. So, I was thinking why not make CLI apps and decorate them. They should have a nice interface, not like the GUI apps. But a little bit nice, than usual.

547. How to Conduct a Constructive Code Review

What’s the difference between a negative experience and a constructive review?

548. GIT: Explained in 5 Levels of Difficulty

I will explain GIT in five levels to different audiences.

549. 4 Software Engineering Principles You Should Know

Engineering principles that lead to better, robust and maintainable codebases.

550. Why You Should Invest in the Cardano Ecosystem Now

Cardano ecosystem can make future millionaires. As ADA has been going sideways for a while, now may be the best time to invest.

551. Top 10 Kirby Series Games Ranked by Sales

In recognition of the newly-announced Forgotten Land title, here are the top 10 Kirby games ranked by how much they sold.

552. 10 Best Yakuza Games of All Time Ranked by Sales

Here are the top 10 Yakuza games based on sales, from what little official sales data could be scraped together.

553. 6 Predictions For Crypto Industry In 2021 (without trading)

Predictions for Crypto industry in 2021: DeFi, DEX, STO, ETH 2.0, CBDC and everything that can affect crypto / blockchain world and can help users and projects

554. 25 Best Gaming Memes that Will Make Any Gamer LOL

Memes are a great way to relieve stress after a long day of gaming. Here are the 25 best gaming memes that will make any gamer laugh.

555. Hacking Time — Is There a Way to Gain More for What You Want?

We’re all susceptible to miscalculation and misuse of time, so how do we use the tools available to make our time work for us?

556. You Can Track Stock Market Data From Your Terminal

As a developer, I love working with the terminal. The plain, simple, and in my opinion the best way to interact with the computer (also it makes you look geeky)

557. Analyzing Asynchronous Binary Byzantine Agreement (ABBA) Consensus on SKALE Blockchain

Every blockchain follows a consensus protocol to assign blocks but some consensus like ABBA is created to give security, scalability, and stability.

558. Y2K22: The Problem that Caused Millions of Emails Worldwide to go Undelivered

The Y2K22 Bug is the consequence o very bad software design

559. 5 Best AI Articles of the Month

Here are the five best articles related to artificial intelligence in May posted on Hackernoon.

560. #StopRussianAggression Facts and How You Can Help Ukraine

We don't have a lot of fear here. We are angry as f*

561. How to Get Your Personal Website to the Next Level

The portfolio, in a sense, is a longer version of a Resume. In modern times, it’s important to showcase your work by uploading your portfolio to a website.

562. In Defense of Light Mode: Research Says Its Better For Eye Health

An unusual perspective on the light mode vs. dark mode debate: research points to light mode as being more advantageous for both eye health and legibility.

563. Move-to-Earn: The Latest Crypto Sensation that Rewards Users for Engaging in Physical Activities

Move-to-Earn is a new trend in web3 and the crypto industry but what is it? And what are the Move-to-earn projects that best showcase what the movement can do?

564. How to send thousands of personalized emails like a pro and not a creep

Everybody should know how to use yamm, a tool that allows you to send up to 1.5k 100% personalizable emails at a couple dollars a year.

565. 4 Key Observability Metrics for Distributed Applications

A common architectural design pattern these days is to break up an application monolith into smaller microservices. Each microservice is then responsible for a specific aspect or feature of your app. For example, one microservice might be responsible for serving external API requests, while another might handle data fetching for your frontend.

566. 5 Amazing Blade & Sorcery Mods You Should Try (+ Extras)

Check out this list of the best Blade & Sorcery mods for VR enthusiasts, as well as some extra mods you should take a look at later on.

567. What I Learned From Ten 101 Courses During Lockdown

These are the 10 that have changed my life for the better

568. Automating WhatsApp Web with Alright and Python

Alright is a python wrapper that helps you automate WhatsApp web using python, giving you the capability to send messages, media, and files programmatically.

569. Terraria Zenith Guide (PC) - How to Obtain the Most Powerful Weapon

This guide will help Terraria enthusiasts and newcomers learn the best way to go about obtaining the strongest weapon in the game, the Zenith.

570. Cardano vs. Ethereum: May the Best Blockchain win

Crypto traders and investors continually argue about Cardano and Ethereum: Read an article that carefully compares both tokens, giving you an honest review.

571. Programming a Keylogger in Python

A keylogger is a tool designed to record every keystroke on a system for later retrieval. Its purpose is to allow the user to gain access to confidential info.

572. Logging Vs. Monitoring: An Introduction [Part 1]

Logging and Monitoring… this I tell you, brother. You can't have one without the other.

573. The Evolution of Crypto Fundraising: IDO as an Alternative?

it's time to tell how IDO works, how it differs from both ICO and IEO. It is also worth pointing out the pros and cons of IDO

574. A Guide to Deploying Ruby Bot Live on Heroku

The steps below could also work for other Ruby bots (and not Telegram bot only) as well.

575. Protecting Your Online Privacy: 7 Simple Steps You Can Take Today

What people wish to share is their prerogative, yet to unconsciously give away your private information is very different to making an active choice.

576. Upgrading MySQL 5.5 to MySQL 8: A Step by Step Guide

It is one of the dogmas that upgrading freeware libraries is a drag - but not anymore especially for MySQL. Check out this article for more information.

577. Why CBDCs Are NOT The Same as Cryptocurrencies Like Bitcoin

CBDCs are centralized digital currencies and fundamentally different from cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Pros, cons and oh-nos of CBDCs.

578. How to Debug AWS Lambda Code with PyCharm

Debug AWS lambda code locally without SAM or Docker.

579. Gaming 101: What Is The Metaverse?

When you hear Metaverse, you think gaming but that is a small fraction of the work that the Metaverse is used for: find out more about the Metaverse here.

580. I tried ChatGPT from OpenAI and my mind was blown

I wasn’t around when the internet was discovered for the first time but I could only imagine this must be what it’s like to do so.

581. The Best Video Game Music of 2022

A great soundtrack is not only memorable but also enhances the experience of playing. Here are some of the 2022 games with the best music.

582. Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) Secrets Revealed [Part1]

This article provides an overview of LPR systems. The description starts ‘technical’ then proceeds to the ‘market’ view.

583. 10 Steps to Build a High-Value Startup with $44k Free Credits

10 steps to build a high value start up with $44k free credits and the best tools out there

584. Real Estate Tokenization Guide: How Does it Work?

Real estate tokenization doesn't just make it easier to do business. Tokenization of commercial real estate opens up new horizons of opportunity for investors.

585. 8 ways to communicate your ideas to your development team

57% of projects fail due to poor communication. To make a project successful, every team member should communicate with each other to be on the same page.

586. #FreeYakutia: Ukraine Plans to Help Yakutia to Become an Independent Country in 2022

This Slogging thread by Arthur Tkachenko occurred in slogging's official #random channel, and has been edited for readability.

587. Future Technology: AI-enabled Blockchain

Blockchain technology is also making the progress at its own pace and now, we are having some highly scalable blockchain networks with larger TPS

588. How to Run Reverse Shell for Hacking in Linux

A reverse shell is a hacking vulnerability that the hacker executes .php codes or an executable file in which he gets access to the shell of the target system.

589. All the Ratchet and Clank Games in Chronological Order

Check out the entire Ratchet & Clank series in chronological order!

590. Ethereum Gas Fees for Dummies

How gas fees are calculated and how to minimise the cost of conducting transactions on the Ethereum network.

591. 6 Ways The Internet of Value Can Benefit the World Economy

The Internet of Value is a concept proposed by Ripple which envisions a world where value moves and is exchanged like information is exchanged today...

592. Enabling NFT Royalties With EIP-2981

EIP-2981 introduces an easier method for enabling royalties for NFT projects. Learn all about this royalty standard and how to implement it in this article

593. Polkadot and its Funky Family!

Polkadot has been one of the most talked about blockchain projects in recent times. A host of innovative blockchain projects are being developed within the Polkadot ecosystem.

594. 10 Data Science and Machine Learning Libraries for Python

595. Step-to-Step eBook to Learn the Git and GitHub Basics💡

This is an open-source introduction to Git and GitHub guide that will help you learn the basics of version control and start using Git for your SysOps, DevOps,

596. Why Phishing is Still the Most Successful Hacking Technique

The reality of this situation is, no one can stop phishing completely. For sure, there are multiple steps a company can use anti-phishing protection.

597. How to Talk to ChatGPT: An Intro to Prompt Engineering

Prompting is pretty much the only skill you now require to be a master of these new large and powerful generative models such as ChatGPT.

598. How To Turn Off Chrome Search Suggestions

Simple methods to disable Google chrome Search history suggestions on the URL bar.

599. How to Harden K8S: Based On the Recent Updated NSA's Kubernetes Hardening Guide

Recently, NSA updated the Kubernetes Hardening Guide, and thus I would like to share these great resources with you and other best practices on K8S security.

600. How to Pick the Winning Altcoin

Won't anyone please think of the Tokenomics?

601. Barter to Bitcoin: The Evolution of Money Through The Ages

The last few years the interest for cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology has skyrocketed. Many financial institutions and companies have invested in...

602. 6 Best Indie Games from Gamescom 2022 That We Can’t Wait to Play

Gamescom 2022 will be remembered for a huge indie section that  Here is our list of the best indie games shown at the event.

603. Why the Ethereum Price has Dropped: Speculations and Dips

Ethereum is a very popular coin, but before you invest in the coin, read this detailed analysis of the price changes that make ETH very peculiar to investors.

604. How to Win the Velo Writing Contest: A Detailed Cheat Sheet

In order to display a non-static website - you'll need to have a data source and connect it with Velo. For example, you can create some sort of "fake API".

605. A CyberSecurity Mindset  May Involve Being The Guy With The Most Negative Attitude

We cannot solve the problem if we use the wrong mindset. A security mindset is risk-based, contextual, and ultimately ensures nothing happens.

606. GANverse3D Turns a Single Image Into 3D Objects

This promising model called GANverse3D only needs a single image to create a 3D figure that can be customized and animated!

607. Learn the Blockchain Basics - Part 5: Why Blockchains Fork?

Forking is only one way of updating a blockchain, but it's an important one in the tricky context of decentralized networks. So, fork and reach further!

608. How to Map Your Home Networks Using NMAP

Here's to learning basics of networking and an awesome tool called NMAP

609. 10 Reasons To Use TailwindCSS In Your Next Project

Tailwind as a framework is designed for optimum performance and fewer style clashes. Learn 10 reasons to choose Tailwind CSS for your next project.

610. Embed Github Gists in your Hacker Noon Stories

The Hacker Noon editor now supports embedding Github gists.

611. A Beginner's Guide to Virtual Real Estate

This beginner guide tells you why people are buying virtual land for millions of dollars. If you want to know why people buy land that doesn't exist, read this.

612. What To Expect From Your Front-End Developer Job Interview

Interviews are hard, especially technical interviews where you’re expected to think, solve, and analyze all while the interviewer stares at you. But what people don’t realize is that being interviewed is basically just another skill, and skills can be honed with the right information and practice.

613. The Tech Entrepreneur Elon Musk is Making Advanced Pigs

Elon Musk facilitated the live demo to show how Neuralink mind inserts can be carefully added to a live subject with no hindrance to their wellbeing. ‘They’re solid and glad, and undefined from an ordinary pig,’ he said.

614. How To Build and Sell APIs

Building and selling APIs is a great way to create a new source of passive income.

615. A Guide to Embedding and Playing YouTube Videos in React Native Apps

Embedding and playing YouTube videos in your React Native app is seamless and a more affordable way of displaying videos in your app

616. The Multiverse of Madness: How Roblox Works

Roblox is a very popular game. Let`s discuss where Roblox is used, what problems it has, and what games inside Roblox are breaking Steam's hit records.

617. The CRITICAL Log4j Java Vulnerability: How to Detect and Mitigate It

CVE-2021–44228 (Log4Shell) is an unauthenticated Remote Code Execution(RCE) vulnerability & 0-day exploit which allows an attacker to take over a system

618. Design a SaaS application on Rails 6.1 with Horizontal Sharding

Designing a multi-tenant application on Rails with horizontal sharding

619. 5 Best Django and Python Web Development Courses for Beginners to become a Python Web Developer

If you are looking for the best online courses to learn Django, Flask, and Python web development, then you have come to the right place.

620. Learn the Blockchain Basics - Part 4: The 51% Attack

This episode we will cover two potential risks of PoW blockchains that are related but are frequently misrepresented: the double-spend fraud and the 51% attack.

621. A Peek Into the Arsenal of Crypto Day Traders

Abhijoy and I have always been fascinated by the world of cryptocurrency trading, often wondering how our lives would shape out if we seriously considered trading as a vocation.

622. How To Write Decoupled Code with MediatR: The Mediator Pattern

I recently wrote a blog post introducing some of my favourite NuGet packages: My Top 4 NuGet Packages for ASP.NET Core. In that post, I briefly introduced a package called MediatR. Today, I will dedicate this post to revisiting MediatR in further detail.

623. Ready Player One on Ethereum? Welcome to Decentraland!

Ever watched Ready Player One and wondered what it would be like to have the same thing in real life (well you know what we mean)? Play around a virtual casino,

624. Ethereum Tokenomics 2021: Impact of Eth2, EIP 1559, and L2 Scaling Solutions on Demand/Supply

Huge changes for Ethereum are on the horizon. We have Eth2, EIP 1559, and Layer 2 scaling. Here, we explore how they influence ETH tokenomics and price.

625. The Evolution of Casinos in the Age of Decentralized Internet

A brief look into how traditional casinos are slowly getting replaced by a completely virtual but immersive experience, driven by blockchain technology

626. How to Breed Brine Shrimp at Home

Yes. Brine shrimp are raised in captivity usually by aquarium owners for their food supply. Brine Shrimp have a good likelihood of surviving in fresh water.

627. Deepmind May Have Just Created the World's First General AI

Gato from DeepMind was just published! It is a single transformer that can play Atari games, caption images, chat with people, control a real robotic arm, and more! Indeed, it is trained once and uses the same weights to achieve all those tasks. And as per Deepmind, this is not only a transformer but also an agent. This is what happens when you mix Transformers with progress on multi-task reinforcement learning agents.

628. How to Pass the Oracle Certified Java Developer Certification OCP 11 Exam

My favorite books, courses, and practice tests you need to prepare well for Oracle Certified Java SE 11 Developer Certification Exam with code 1Z0-819 in 2021.

629. FTX Raised $1bn With This Pitch Deck in 2021. Let’s Review It!

FTX raised $1bn in 2021. Let's review their Pitch Deck and understand what Web3 and crypto projects can use for their investment rounds!

630. AI Image Generation in the HackerNoon Editor (with Stable Diffusion)

Published writers can now generate images using Stable Diffusion!

631. Migrating from DC/OS to Kubernetes: The Challenges You May Face

This blog will discuss DC/OS and Kubernetes and what challenges you might face when migrating between these container platforms.

632. An Introduction to NFT Stocks

NFTs have taken over the crypto conversation and you may be wondering what these tokens are. Find out when you read this short piece that introduces you to NFTs

633. How to Build Your Own TinyURL

Build and design a low latency URL shortening service for free like TinyURL and Bitly using serverless technology with Cloudflare Worker and KV.

634. The Rollerball Cryptocurrency Hypothesis

The Rollerball Cryptocurrency Hypothesis: I was putting real money into cryptocurrency based upon the belief there would be a Rollerball League.

Why Latin American region is the first to adopt Bitcoin as a legal tender, how does it affect people and local businesses. Which countries next to adopt Bitcoin

636. How to Protect Your Kindle From Hackers

On August 6, 2021, findings of a security flaw in Amazon’s Kindle e-reader were disclosed by Slava Makkaeveev, a researcher from Check Point. You can patch it.

637. Why Polygon (MATIC) Is A Good Cryptocurrency Investment

Why, thanks to its infrastructure and design, Polygon(MATIC) is a great cryptocurrency to invest in and why even experienced traders should consider it.

638. Mark Cuban's Bane: How Iron Finance's $TITAN Crypto Crashed From $60 to $0

Iron Finance's token TITAN crashes to below $0. Here's why it happened.

639. Is PHP a Dead Language [Part 2]

This Slogging thread by Arthur Tkachenko, David Smooke, Limarc Ambalina and khunshan occurred in slogging's official #programming channel, and has been edited for readability.

640. How to Build a Web 3.0 App Using React, Solidity, Ethers.js, Hardhat, and Metamask

In this article, we will create a simple full-stack application using React, Hardhat, Solidity, Ethers.js, and Metamask that can be used as a boilerplate.

641. Innovation Is Slowing Down

Innovation is a critical driver of economic growth and societal progress. But worryingly, tech innovation has been slowing for decades.

642. Oxidative Priority: Understanding the Science Behind Fat Loss

This time I want to introduce one rule. The one that is underneath most diets. It is the Oxidative Priority, and how this is related to fat loss.

643. Basic Guide To Building Microservices With MongoDB, NodeJs, And Express

Most of us have gone through tough times where you have a large scale application which has a bunch of features, API integrations, database connections, etc. New features and updates get released, and of course you need to fix the bugs and maintain the code.

644. How Cache Busting Works

Cache busting is a technique so that browsers can have long caches on files while having them reload files when they change

645. Kong Plugins as Microservices: Writing a Single-Plugin Server for Kong in Go

Many developers and DevOps engineers have been deploying Kong Gateway in front of their microservices-based applications.

646. Trust Wallet Review: A User's Perspective

There are many crypto wallets available for users around the globe, but Trust Wallet has taken a high ranking amongst other apps: find out why in this piece.

647. 40 Python Projects Ideas For Students

Hello guys , in this blog post I have organized 40 Python projects that you might be interested trying out ranging from webscraping to to natural language processing.

648. Why You Should Protect Your Cell Phone Number and How to Do It

With only your cell phone number hackers become you!

649. 9 Cheap Switch Games on Sale for Kids and Adults

The Switch is a cheap console with expensive games. This article lists some cheap games for kids and adults, and where to keep track of switch games on sale.

650. Metavertainment: A Vision Into The World of The Metaverse and Entertainment

The world of the metaverse and the world of entertainment are two fun worldsWhat wonders can happen when both worlds merge to become one fun-filled world?

651. SQLAlchemy is a Better Way to Run Queries

In college, I discovered a new and even better way to run queries, SQLAlchemy.

652. The World's Most Powerful Deepfake Model was Just Released by Google

This AI can reconstruct, enhance and edit your images!

653. 10 Promising Mobile Apps by Startups to Watch Out for in 2022

In 2021, the number of mobile app downloads reached 230 billion and is growing. Here are the 10 most promising start-ups apps that are rolling out in 2022.

654. Perpetual Swaps - Origins in CEX, with a Future in DeFi!

Perpetual Swaps, the single biggest primitive still missing from the Bitcoin DeFi puzzle, are coming to Bitcoin-based DeFi thanks to Sovryn.

655. A Sane Person's Guide to Investing in Cryptocurrency

Some of the readers are probably saying to themselves, but what about Robinhood? That seems like an easy way to buy cryptocurrencies at first glance.

656. 13 Passive Income Ideas To Help You Make Money

Everyone's dream is to make money without having to work for it. While that might not be possible, there are ways to make money without having to work too hard

657. Open Source is Everywhere, but So Is Fake Open Source

How to choose open source projects by evaluating Intellectual Property, License, Governance, Infrastructure, Community and Adoption.

658. Top 10 Computer Vision Papers of 2020

This is a video of the 10 most interesting research papers on computer vision in 2020.

659. How to Implement JSON Web Token (JWT) in Java Spring Boot

JSON Web Token or JWT has been popular as a way to communicate securely between services.

660. In The BTC Vs. USD Battle, My Money's on DOGE: Here's Why

Could it really be true Dogecoin is better than Bitcoin for widespread adoption and usage by a national or pseudo-national entity?

661. Top Facebook Behavioral Interview Questions - Part 1

Facebook Behavioral Interviews: How they cover the topics of leadership, time management, ability to deal with disagreement while assessing the right fit.

662. Pixelated Images Using Python

We use PIL (Pillow) to create pixelated Image using Python. Firstly, resize down an image and then resize it up to get pixelated effect. Basic image operations.

663. What The Puell Multiple, The MVRV Z-Score and Realized Cap HODL Waves Indicate for Bitcoin's Peak

Three metrics tell you whether to exit or accumulate when bitcoin's price booms.

664. Where to Learn Machine and Deep Learning for Free

665. Adding the Google reCAPTCHA v3 to an Angular application

Application example built with Angular 14 and adding the Google reCAPTCHA v3 component using the ng-recaptcha library.

666. How to Do Speech Recognition in Python

In my free time, I am attempting to build my own smart home devices. One feature they will need is speech recognition. While I am not certain yet as to how exactly I want to implement that feature, I thought it would be interesting to dive in and explore different options. The first I wanted to try was the SpeechRecognition library.

667. The Best Skyrim VR Mods and How to Get Them Working

Skyrim VR doesn't have official mod support, but there are plenty mods that work with it regardless. Here's how to get them working and where to find the best.

668. ReactJS Custom Modal Component using Hooks and Portals

Create reusable modal component in react js using hooks and portals. Using this modal you can render content dynamically with cool animation.

669. Your Guide To Learning Redux

What is Redux : A beginners guide. Redux is very important if you're using state in your web app. Especially if you're React Developer then you must learn Redux

670. What is Web 3.0 and How It Can Transform the Internet

What is Web 3.0 and How Can It Transform the Internet?

671. Object-Oriented Programming Explained in 5 Levels of Difficulty

I will explain Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) on Five Levels (a child, a teen, a college student, a grad student, and an expert).

672. Enhancing Bitcoin's Transaction Privacy With Bloom Filters

Bloom filters are a data structure developed by Burton Howard Bloom in 1970. You can see them as a hash tables’ cousin. They also allow for efficient insert and lookup operations while occupying very little space

673. 10 Best Nintendo DS Games of All Time Ranked by Sales

Super Mario, Pokemon, and surprisingly, Brain Age are some of the best Nintendo DS game franchises, according to their overall sales.

674. Alibaba’s Metaverse Art Exhibition is a Great Snapshot of China’s Current NFT Landscape

This confusing exhibition provides a stellar and pretty comprehensive snapshot of China’s NFT landscape from a number of angles

675. Understanding the Verifiable Credentials (VCs)

Verifiable Credentials heavily utilize Decentralized Identifiers to identify people, organizations, and things and to achieve security and privacy guarantees.

676. Roadmap and Resources to Become an Ethical Hacker

How to become an ethical hacker

677. Is Layer 2 the Way Ahead for Blockchain Scaling?

Layer 2 (or L2) solutions have come up as a practical solution to this scalability mess, as opposed to Layer 1 (L1) solutions.

678. Three Constraints of the Metaverse

Is the Metaverse going to end up little more than the video chat of the 21st Century, or does this idea, like Meta's most recent avatars, have legs?

679. Moderation in the Metauniverse is the Most Disgusting Job in the World

Why does the metauniverse need bouncers? Who in the digital world can be considered an intruder? I will discuss this within the moderation in metaworld topic.

680. Using Core Node JS Modules in React Native Apps

Some times while creating advanced apps in react-native you may want to encrypt the data you are sending to the web for secured web communication. You may also want to use this module to encrypt the payment related data that is sent to payment gateway .Let’s say you want to use the crypto module to create some encrypted data. It might seem natural to do something like this:

681. How to Start Investing in NFTs: For Complete Beginners

How does investing in NFTs work? This guide will cover all you need to know to get started.

682. Learn the Blockchain Basics - Part 3 : Hashing Functions

With the third episode of our shared journey, we will uncover the meaning of the hashing function, share a ride on the Avalanche effect, and much more!

683. Wonderland.Money - Is Getting 80,000% APY Really Possible?

80,00% APY - can this be legit? Great opportunity to earn passive income or a scam? Check out this article to find out more about Wonderland DAO.

684. 7 Metaverse & Gaming Cryptocurrencies To Invest In 2021-2022

With Facebook's rebranding bringing new interest to the Metaverse, here are seven new currencies to consider investing money into over the next two years.

685. The Open Metaverse: A Definitive Guide to Zero and Wilder World

This article is a definitive guide for one of the most exciting projects in the growing metaverse and NFT space.

686. How to Hack Wifi Like a Pro Hacker

In this article of mine, I am going to discuss the best ways you can hack any wifi networks and what to do after hacking wifi, and how you can prevent it.

687. 10x10: Ten Life Lessons from a Developer After Ten Years in the Industry

After 10 years I realised, there are a bunch of things I wish I would have known before I started programming. Or at least I wish I would have learned sooner.

688. 8 Best Cozy Games to Play When the World is Falling Apart

The idea behind cozy games is the combination of appealing colors and atmospheric music. This article lists some of the best cozy games of recent years.

689. Node.js Vs Flask: Which One Has A Better Performance

Curious about how Flask stacks up against Node.js? These are my thoughts on the matter.

690. NO!! GitHub Copilot Will NOT Steal Your Job

GitHub Copilot is not a threat for great software designers. Just a shortcut for lazy ones.

691. Oracles, P2P Insurance, And DeFi - An Interview with Umbrella Network, Polkacover & Bridge Mutual

Interviewing Umbrella Network, Polkacover, and Bridge Mutual Insurance

692. Mapping Risk to Cyber Threats, and Adopt Zero Trust by NIST's CSF

NIST's CSF can be a valuable tool for organizations to improve their security maturity. I will take further steps to align CSF to be more understandable.

693. Bitcoin Mixing Legalities: Why Governments are Cracking Down

Bitcoin mixing is an interesting topic because while it can help people keep their crypto transactions private it can also be a hotbed for criminal activity.

694. 22+ Dev Tools, Websites, and Plugins that Help You Become a Better Developer

In this article, I will share my main 22 most loved web tools that make your life as an engineer simpler.

695. 3 Tips to Improve Your Mental Health as a Developer

It's been over a month now since I last wrote an article here for my blog. I've been struggling a lot with low mood, which has meant that I haven't had the motivation or the energy to produce new content. I have been getting help, which I've found really useful, so I thought I'd share some of the things I've learned in the hope that it might help other developers in a similar position.

696. The Best Gaming and Metaverse Launchpads in 2022

2022 is going to be the year of crypto gaming and the metaverse. How do you get in early? Participate in IGOs - here are some of the best gaming launchpads.

697. How to Solve 6 Dynamic Programming Problems In a Systematic Way

In this article, I gave you an introduction to Dynamic Programming with several examples. Here I will solve 6 harder Dynamic Programming problems to show you how to approach them.

698. Mutability And Immutability In JavaScript Explained In Detail

The concept of mutability and immutability in JavaScript is essential to understand to avoid errors. Whether a data type is mutable or not is strictly tied to w

699. Black Mirror's 'Be Right Back' in Real Life: Clone Yourself as a Chatbot

Replika AI has created a platform where anyone, including people with zero knowledge of machine learning, can create and train a chatbot of their own.

In this article, we’ll be taking a look at the top trends that are currently emerging within the blockchain space, touching on the companies that are at the for

701. Learning to Code: Is It Really That Difficult?

Skills like coding scares a lot of people. The media has made it seem like writing computer code is a genius-level activity, as weird symbols race across the screen and techno music blares in the background.But the truth is that, coding is actually pretty easy.I’m not saying this to dismiss the work of brilliant programmers. A skill can simultaneously be fairly easy to get the basics in, while also being really difficult to master. Everyone learns to write, few people learn to write well. There’s no contradiction, therefore, in saying that basic literacy is an “easy” skill to acquire (in that the vast majority of us are able to do it), without dismissing the efforts of talented writers.Nor am I saying this to mock people who are trying to learn programming and find it frustrating.Rather, I say coding is easy because I believe that almost all people, even if they don’t see themselves as particularly smart, have the ability to learn to write simple programs. That they don’t is mostly due to some structural barriers than any intrinsic difficulty with the skill itself.My Experience CodingI started learning how to write code since I was 14. I’ve read a couple of O’Rielly books on programming, took even free courses on Coursera and Udemy. Watch thousands of hours on programming related videos on YouTube. I remember even working through the content of a Computer Science Degree online (which is totally unnecessary if you want to learn to code,by the way).If you take a closer look, in some ways... my background may seem to disqualify me about making statements on the ease of coding. However, I can say without a single doubt, that subjects like Accounting, Physics, Engineering and even Law are more difficult than programming.Most math you learn in high-school is more difficult too, believe it; although you usually get wayyyyy more practice with algebra than writing code, which leads to a misperception as to which is more difficult.Why Coding Feels HardLearning to code is hard for a couple reasons:Installing new languages can be super frustrating. This is the first activity for a wanna-be programmer. This can create the misperception that programming is really hard because newbies extrapolate the difficulty of getting set up to how it weill be every moment after.Also, there are waayyyyyyyy too many languages, frameworks tools, libraries and plug-ins. Starting programming is super overwhelming because there are a stadezillion things to learn and you have no idea where to start.The first moments of programming are the hardest. Getting set up is annoyingly difficult and often requires learning a new way of working with computers even before you write a single line of code.Consider the instructions for installing most languages:“Open the terminal or command prompt. Type in a case-sensitive exact set of instructions to download and install the language. Use GitHub. Homebrew. Versions matter too. Are you running 32 or 64 bit? ‘Cause if you’re not sure it will crash with a cryptic error message and you’ll feel like an idiot.”These tools are learnable, like everything else, but they reinforce the impression given by the media that coding is mostly using elite tools with weird, unfriendly user interfaces. When people see coding they imagine parsing the green-streaming letters on computer screens like the movie, The Matrix; whereas the truth is a lot more like following a recipe along step-by-step.How Do You Get Over the Initial Difficulties?There’s a few ways you can do this. My favorite is to just go to the language or technology official documentation, that will tell you exactly how to set up step-by-step.Alternatively, you can dive into internet tutorials (why do you think platforms like YouTube, Quora exists?), but recognize that sometimes they are aimed at already-proficient programmers, who know what OOP and GitHub are, and are fluent with writing commands into Terminal.If you get one of these, you can try to follow it, but don’t feel bad if you screw it up. It’s frustrating and it doesn’t mean all coding will be like this.Another option is to avoid setup at all. Just use some coding tutorial website that teach you to code without needing any installation. I like this too, but sometimes you can’t actually build the thing you want to build with these apps. However, if you hate the setup, that’s where I’d start.Most important, however, is to remember that I told you this. When you try to learn to code, it will be frustrating to get set up, and just accept that this is a small price to pay. Soon it will be easier and you’ll do stuff that is cool. Don’t feel dumb because you get stuck here, I still do and I’ve been writing code for years.What Language/Framework/Library Should I Start With?This seems like a good question to ask, but, I’d argue, it’s actually the wrong way to think about learning programming.First, despite the fact that programmers often boast about how many languages they know, recognize that most languages are only superficially different. Yes, I know all about language design, so don’t tell me about the importance of scripting versus compiling, or whether a language is strongly or weakly typed. Those things matter, but they’re details.The basics of nearly all languages and tools are the same. Variables. Loops. Functions. Pointers. Data Types. OOP. Modules. These concepts exist in almost all programming languages. If you pick a mainstream language, you’ll learn these in mostly the same way, so it doesn’t matter if you pick Python, JavaScript, C++, Java or even PHP.The place languages do matter is what you want to use them for.Want to write iPhone apps? Swift or Objective C are the languages of choice. Need to create web pages? JavaScript is going to come in handy. Yes, you can use almost any language for any task if you tinker with it and get the right plug-ins. However, some languages are easier to get started with certain types of projects than others.Therefore, the first question to ask is not: which language should I learn, but, which project should I start with?What Should Be Your First Project?I recommend starting your programming adventure, even before you write a single line of code, with a decision about a concrete programming project you’d like to create.This serves a couple purposes:It narrows down the language/framework choices considerably. Once you know you’re building a website, you’re already leaning towards tools that were designed with that goal in mind.Everything you learn is connected to a destination. Transfer of learning is notoriously difficult. Learning directly by building, works better than learning something and just hoping it will help you later.You can work on something you think is cool. If you think it would be cool to make an interactive website, do that. If you’d prefer a game, do that. If you’d prefer to automate some tedious work, do that instead. Do what you feel is cool and you’ll be motivated to stick to it.In general, smaller is better when it comes to projects. Deciding to start with making the next Google is ambitious, but probably will get you stuck in the weeds before you make much progress.If your true ambitious are huge, it’s often best to work on a toy project first. Many experienced programmers still do this when they are entering a new territory of programming. Toy projects take the essential ideas of programming, but turn it into something you can do in a few days or weeks, instead of years.Examples of good projects include:A basic terminal text-adventure game. No graphics, but still requires learning concepts like loops, variables, input-output processing.A simple website. Start with just displaying a static page. Maybe add in comments, users, photos or interactive elements as you learn more.A simple app. What’s something dead-simple you’d like to have on your phone? It can be stupid to start, don’t worry.A script for automating a tedious task.In general, programs are easier when they involve no multimedia content (websites are a bit of an exception), so if you’re making a game, for instance, a text game tends to be easier than one with graphics, if only because making all the graphics can take time.Similarly, different core activities have different difficulties. Arithmetic and simple calculations done repeatedly are easiest. Processing text for exact patterns is a bit harder. Processing text for vague patterns is harder still. Processing, speech, photos and video is even harder.If you do end up picking an initial project that turns out to be super difficult, it’s okay to scale back. “Make an application that calculates my mortgage payments” is much, much easier than “Make an application that can tell you what someone’s hairstyle is from a photo.” It’s often not obvious that this is the case in the beginning, so don’t worry if you accidentally pick a “hard” problem to start with, you can adjust it later to something easier.Which Resources Should You Use?Once you’ve picked a project, the next step is to get some resources to help. This is a step many people worry over endlessly, but like the language choice, it’s a lot less important (and depends more on your goals) than you think.I won’t list specific resources, because there are so many good ones that my suggestions are going to leave out some of the best. Instead, here’s three strategies for finding good resources:Get a book that teaches you the language + project you want. There should be a computer section in your city’s bookstore or library, you can just pick any of those. I personally like O’Reilly (they publish the best software development books), but there are lots of good ones. (If you haven’t figured out which language yet, just DuckDuckGo your type of project and look for suggestions.) I read the Self-taught programmer by Cory Altoff, the first time I wanted to learn Python.Attend a MOOC. Coursera, edX, MIT, Harvard, FreeCodeCamp and others all teach computer programming online. Once again, the thing that matters most isn’t the exact class, but whether it teaches the language/project domain you care about.Stressing over which book or course to pick is the wrong thing to worry about. The main thing to do is to use the book or course to learn enough to start tinkering on your project, not to master programming on its own. Starting your project before your ready is definitely the way you should feel about it.Do What Real Programmers Do and Ask DuckDuckGo/StackOverflow/GoogleOnce you actually get started writing code, you’re going to encounter many, many situations where you either don’t know how to do something, or you learned how to do it before and you’ve forgotten.In these situations, you should do what real programmers do: ask DuckDuckGo/Google/StackOverflow. This isn’t a shameful activity, but a part of real programming. I’ve been coding for years, but I always forget silly syntactical things and so I find myself duckduckgoing regular expressions over and over again. It’s not bad, it’s just part of the process.Once you’ve gotten yourself installed, you’ve learned a bit with your book to know the basics and have started working on your first project, you’ll learn the rest by googling and adding to your library of programming knowledge. Computer science theories, detailed understandings of the language you’re working with or advanced design patterns can wait until you’ve finished a few real projects and feel like you can code something.Notice #1: Don’t Copy-and-PasteA first piece of advice when it comes to this step is to never copy-and-paste. Copy-and-pasting is bad because you don’t try to understand the code you’re copying. If you have to transcribe, in contrast, you naturally ask yourself, “why this? why not something else?” Even if you don’t have a great answer immediately, typing things for yourself will open your mind up to the answer whereas copy-and-pasting shuts down thinking.Notice #2: Try it Yourself Before Looking for a SolutionA second piece of advice is to always try to solve something yourself before looking up how someone else does it. Most problems have many, many ways they can be solved. The challenge is that expert programmers often know a particularly concise, clever way, but that often isn’t the “obvious” way.This can lead to a trap where you see a clever solution that employs tricky syntax, think that there was no way you would have guessed that solution, and believe you couldn’t have solved it on your own. That’s usually not true, yet it’s an unfortunate side effect of looking up solutions before trying to find your own.Summary of AdvThisisting up is frustrating.

702. An Overview of Users Vs Roles in AWS IAM

Today we’ll finally clarify IAM, specifically when to use Users vs Roles. With the visuals and examples I’ll share, you’ll realize it’s surprisingly simple.

703. Heard You are Into Modern Card Issuing and the Open API

Modern payment card issuing processes can deliver many different types of cards in a fast, efficient, and secure way.

704. NFT Taxes for Dummies: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started

This is the year of NFTs... and next year will be the year of paying taxes on NFTs! Let's deep dive on how to calculate our capital gain from trading NFTs.

705. An Essential Dark Souls Mods Guide: The Best Mods from Dark Souls 3 to Dark Souls Remastered

As preparation for Elden Ring, check out these fantastic mods throughout the Dark Souls series!

706. 10 Best Sega Genesis Games of All Time Ranked by Sales

Check out the 10 best Sega Genesis games in terms of copies sold!

707. Top 16 Tips to Quickly Boost Your Productivity in 2021

These simple, easy-to-follow productivity tips will improve your output dramatically.

708. Cats, Computers, & Working From Home Fails

Top writers and editors at Hackernoon share their working from home fails with fluffy individuals jealous for attention otherwise known as cats.

709. How to Build a Command-line Utility (CLI) with Node.js

CLIs built in Node.js are highly portable, meaning they are easy to install on a different OS. We’ll be building a simple CLI to translate between languages.

710. Defining the Difference Between EPP, EDR, MDR & XDR

Before going into details about the pros and cons of EPP, EDR and XDR, I want to set the common field and introduce the basics about their differences.

711. Everything You Need to Know About “this” in JavaScript

An in-depth explanation of the deceptively simple concepts around "this" and its binding (implicit, explicit, and new) in JavaScript.

712. How I Built an AI to Detect License Plate Number Registration (ANPR)

This Car Mod Is A Privacy Nightmare! (AI Number Plate Reader with Python, Tensorflow, OpenCV, OpenALPR)

713. Top 10 Growth Hacks for Startups

For startups, growth is everything. These are a few growth hacks to get your startup off the ground -- and to position it for maximum success.

714. Why This Pullback is Good for the Crypto Market Cycle

This market cycle is playing out differently than how most of us expected. Although we didn't get 100k Bitcoin this year, I'm even more bullish for 2022.

715. "Don't Be Evil," They Said: Android Is Tracking Us With No Way to Opt-Out

Researchers recently proved that the phrase is not just a slogan but crucial for protecting our privacy, considering that Google is everywhere for everyone now.

716. Catalysing DeFi: Introduction to Fusion and Fantom

The DeFi space is growing tremendously since its inception, and platforms like Fusion and Fantom are proving to be the catalyst in this ever-growing niche.

A designer's work process is loaded with expected digressions, interferences and setting switches. Yet, the idea of programming makes getting to and keeping up continuous stream states basic. Fortunately, a ton advanced instruments can assist designers with doing that, attempting to secure their space for profound thought and make more useful work processes. Here's our pick of the best usefulness devices for engineers starting at 2021.

718. 15 Best Upcoming Games in 2022 and 2023

The year 2022 is one of the best years for video games, but 2023 is shaping up to be even better. Check out these top 15 upcoming games that you shouldn't miss!

719. Brace Yourself: Crypto Is Coming!

Headlines say that only one in five Americans own crypto, but the figure is closer to two out of three for wealthy Millennials.

720. The Pandemic of Childcare

The pandemic didn't create the problems with childcare but revealed and worsened them. Working mothers bear the uneven burden of childcare.

721. Building A Flutter Native App with Wix Velo for Local Covid Hospital and Oxygen Tracking

How to make flutter native app in velo by wix

722. 10 Pieces of Sci-Fi Armor We All Wish Were Real

Even if you’re not a big fan of sci-fi, you can still appreciate the beauty of these suits. They’re designed with form and function, and always look damn cool.

723. Make it Easy on Me: How to Easily Invest in Crypto Even if You Have No Time

Bogle believed that “investing is for everyone.”

724. The Top 4 Nuget Packages According to This Software Developer

Software development is a complex task and as a developer you gain nothing from "reinventing the wheel". I'm a firm believer that you should make your life as easy as possible as a developer, by using tried and tested packages where possible; it will take so much headache out of your development experience.

725. Sword Reverie is a Bright Beginning for VR JRPGs

Sword Reverie is a marriage between VR and JRPGs, giving us the best of both worlds. It has an isekai anime story and fun action JRPG gameplay.

726. Tether And The Great Crypto Ice Age

Stablecoins have become the most important source of short-term liquidity for central crypto exchanges. And among those Tether. What's the current scenario?

727. Write Code to Build Your Own Playlist and Throw Away Spotify

You don't need a whole music cloud service to get music recommendations

728. Breast Cancer Detection Using Histopathology Images

Breast Cancer Prediction

729. Creating an Interactive Word Tree Chart with JavaScript

Learn how to create beautiful interactive JavaScript Word Trees and check out an awesome Word Tree chart visualizing the text of The Little Prince.

730. Web 3.0 is Changing Venture Capital and Accelerator Models

There must be a better way for startups to break through the ceiling.

731. React Functional Components are the future

React Functional Components grabbed all the attention after the introduction of Hooks. They sidelined Class Components to become the main hero of React apps.

732. What the Future of Open Source Software Will Look Like

Open source is the current norm for developer collaboration and customer adoption in software. It is the foundation that enabled unicorns and cloud providers to build their services from the ground up. But that wasn’t always the case with open source, and it is changing and evolving again.

733. The Five Linux Distros Hackers Prefer

These are the Linux distros recommended by hackers

734. The Batman: Arkham Games Ranked by Sales

Based on all publicly-available information, here's the mainline Batman: Arkham games ranked by how much they sold.

735. The Importance of a Media Strategy in Communication Plan

Media strategy is a medium-term communication plan that taking into account the marketing tasks of your brand. The main objectives of the media strategy is to make a fundamental choice of communication channels and marketing promotion of the brand products and assess the estimated costs of its implementation.

736. How Crypto Is Changing The Gig Economy

The creator economy, emerging online trends, and new crypto economies are pioneering more opportunities for creators to capitalize. Various platforms, protocols, and digital marketplaces are all competing for the attention of users and the creativity they provide. This is spearheading a high level of independence and entrepreneurial mindset, especially within the younger digital-native Gen Z generation. Crypto economies are shaping the future of work for the next generations of creator economy participants.

737. OpenAI's New Model is Amazing! DALL·E 2 Explained Simply

Last year I shared DALL·E, an amazing model by OpenAI capable of generating images from a text input with incredible results. Now is time for his big brother, DALL·E 2. And you won’t believe the progress in a single year! DALL·E 2 is not only better at generating photorealistic images from text. The results are four times the resolution!

738. Coding with Serenade: Hands-Free Voice-Activated Programming

Serenade is a voice-to-code software that's available to plug into several popular IDEs, like VS Code and IntelliJ.

739. How to Use Server-Sent Events (SSE) With FastAPI

Server-sent events (SSE) is a way to send data to the browser without reloading the page.

740. Authentication using the Amazon Cognito to an Angular application

Application example built with Angular 14 with authentication using the Amazon Cognito service.

741. This AI Creates Realistic Animated Looping Videos from Static Images

This model takes a picture, understands which particles are supposed to be moving, and realistically animates them in an infinite loop!

742. The Ultimate Guide to Crypto Tokens

You have probably heard lately the terms tokens, crypto tokens, and cryptocurrencies. In this article, I will cover in depth what crypto tokens are, how they are created, what they are used for and how they differ from cryptocurrencies along with the most common questions around this topic.

743. Dealing With Impostor Syndrome as a Software Engineer

This question has haunted me for years. And it seems I’m not alone. Many people experience this same insecurity. They desire to know if they’ve made it.

744. An Introduction to Microservice Messaging in Kubernetes

In this article, I’ll share the benefits of messaging in Kubernetes and the difficulties that can come with legacy solutions.

745. Entrepreneurship Class Secrets: Safety Nets, Shortcuts, and The Five

Finding success in entrepreneurship is hard. I would know. I have spent many years talking about, or being involved in, entrepreneurship. I started a UK-based fashion business six years ago, and that all-encompassing dumpster fire makes up most of what I know today about marketing, e-commerce, branding, and how no one will buy your stuff if you just do things the way they’ve always been done.

746. Stable Diffusion, Unstable Me: Text-to-image Generation

Text to image generation is not a new idea. What if, you feed <your name> to a state-of-the-art image generation model?

747. Database Vs Data Warehouse Vs Data Lake: A Simple Explanation

A data lake is totally different from a data warehouse in terms of structure and function. Here is a truly quick explanation of "Data Lake vs Data Warehouse".

748. BattleTabs Proves the Potential of Browser-Based Games

BattleTabs is a video game that started as a Chrome plugin, which shows the potential of browser-based games in today's market.

749. Untangling - IAM Policy, S3 Bucket Policy & S3 ACL

Demystify AWS IAM, S3 Bucket policy and Access Control Lists. Learn to configure these from scratch

750. Launching DDos Attacks Using Various Programs and Methods

DDoS attack or Distributed Denial of Service attack is an attack aiming to destroy the service of a website by crashing its server by sending a lot of packets and requests to the server. The hackers usually use tools like the low orbit ion cannon, ping of death, SYN flood, HTTP flood & more.

751. 10 Best Xbox 360 Games of All Time Ranked by Sales

Here are the 10 best Xbox 360 games ranked by sales.

752. THE BEST Photo to 3D AI Model !

As if taking a picture wasn’t a challenging enough technological prowess, we are now doing the opposite: modeling the world from pictures. I’ve covered amazing AI-based models that could take images and turn them into high-quality scenes. A challenging task that consists of taking a few images in the 2-dimensional picture world to create how the object or person would look in the real world.

753. 4 Ways to Run Your AWS Amplify Project From An Existing GitHub Repo

4 Ways to run amplify project from existing GitHub repo.

754. A Complete Look at Drops, NFT-Backed Loans and NFT Staking

NFT Loans allows borrowers to use the NFTs they own to access the liquidity they need - in a safe, secure and anonymous way. We'll look into this system more.

755. How To Design Domain Model in Kotlin

Type-safe domain modeling in Kotlin. If it compiles, it works. With Valiktor and Konad

756. Polkadex Review: The Polkadot Based Decentralized Exchange

Polkadex is a decentralized exchange that combines features from centralized exchanges (CEXs) and decentralized exchanges (DEXs).

757. How to Write a Python Script to Scale Your Data Science Job Applications

Are you struggling getting job interviews as a fresh graduate out of college? Here's my experience using an unconventional approach to get that interview.

758. The Curse of Success

Failure may be the most important part of the human experience. So why not run towards it?

759. A Tutorial for Todo Apps using React, Redux and Framer-Motion

React redux todo app tutorial : In this tutorial we will build Todo List app with animations using Framer-motion. With react-redux we will use redux-toolkit.

760. SOLID Principles of Object Oriented Design And Architecture

Object oriented programming (or OOP) is a style of programming that encapsulates data and behaviours into models known as objects. In this way, related code is grouped together and kept separate from other code, and provides reusable blocks that can be used to rationalise the problem at hand.

761. 7 Common Crypto Investing Mistakes (and How To Avoid Them)

How to avoid the most common mistakes people make when they invest in cryptocurrencies. Quick guide for crypto and investment beginners.

762. Learn the Blockchain Basics - Part 7: What is Inside A Bitcoin Block?

A guide to the initial elements of a blockchain explorer and the different parts of a Bitcoin block.

763. 5 Innovative NFT Projects and Platforms to Look Out for in 2022

As NFT's continue to grow in popularity, new platforms and projects come into the market. In this post we'll look at five of these project.

764. Financial Freedom: What It Really Means And What It Does NOT

Ideally, with strong financial literacy, you'll be confident in money management to the point where you can focus your energy elsewhere

765. From the Origins of the Internet to Decentralized Web 3.0

Read about the history and underlying Web1.0 and 2.0 technologies. Let the article provide you with a vision about the decentralized internet future of Web 3.0.

766. How Amazonian Thinking Turned Me Into a Remote Work Optimist

How Amazonian thinking and communication tools are turning me into a remote work optimist.

767. How to Build a Startup Landing Page in Velo

In this article, I will be discussing these cases for which I highly recommend Velo and in cases, where I find it difficult that Velo would be a good solution.

768. This AI Can Separate Speech, Music and Sound Effects from Movie Soundtracks

Have you ever tuned in to a video or a TV show and the actors were completely inaudible, or the music was way too loud? Well, this problem, also called the cocktail party problem, may never happen again. Mitsubishi and Indiana University just published a new model as well as a new dataset tackling this task of identifying the right soundtrack. For example, if we take the same audio clip we just ran with the music way too loud, you can simply turn up or down the audio track you want to give more importance to the speech than the music.

769. The British Are to Blame for the Term "Soccer"

The British coined the term soccer, NOT Americans

770. Choose Your Color: HackerNoon Green, and Beyond!

Colors. Some people talk about how HackerNoon green is a thing. And it is, 100M+ people have visited HackerNoon, and some percentage thought, hmm are they really leading with #00FF00? It made us stand out. It paid homage to limitation of our past and present machines. How colors make us feel and how colors frame our ability to focus on the story or wander into the metaverse, this is because the individual's emotional relationship with color is entirely their own. As we work to make our software more accessible, this new release by Jeferson Borba provides all visitors with the ability to choose the primary color of the site and primary color of the ad placement. Just because I like green without red or blue does not mean you have to too. Choose your colors!

771. Functional Programming in Python For Beginners

Learn about functional programming, pure functions, map(), filter(), zip(), reduce() concepts

772. DeOldify can Colorize your Black & White Photos with Full Photorealistic Renders

DeOldify is a technique to colorize and restore old black and white images or even film footage. It was developed by Jason Antic.

773. The Roadmap and Resources to Becoming a Full Stack Developer

In this blog, I am going to be sharing with you the Roadmap and the Resources that you require to become a Full Stack Developer.

774. Will Transformers Replace CNNs in Computer Vision?

This video explains how transformer architecture can be applied to computer vision with a new paper called the Swin Transformer.

775. Elon Musk's Lessons In Business Scaling

In 2006 Tesla was struggling to pull off the first viable version of its car, which would prove at least the first feasibility of the project. And that time, Musk laid out a master plan.

776. Bitcoin's Market Cycle Peak is a Lot Closer Than You Think

If you think bitcoin's bull market will peak at the end of 2021, you'd better hope the market cools off real quick. Otherwise, you may be very disappointed.

777. Computer Science Degrees: Are they Worth Getting in 2021?

Is a computer science degree worth it? For me, partially. For you? You tell me.

778. 10 Best PS3 Games of All Time Ranked by Sales

Check out the 10 best PS3 games ranked by how much they sold.

779. The Birth of The Startup Through PayPal of The Early Days

A startup company is a high-tech business that tries to build a scalable business model in tech-driven industries. A startup company usually follows a lean meth

780. AI Generates Realistic 3D Models Using Only a Handful of Images

Neural Rendering. Neural Rendering is the ability to generate a photorealistic model in space just like this one, from pictures of the object, person, or scene of interest. In this case, you’d have a handful of pictures of this sculpture and ask the machine to understand what the object in these pictures should look like in space. You are basically asking a machine to understand physics and shapes out of images. This is quite easy for us since we only know the real world and depths, but it’s a whole other challenge for a machine that only sees pixels.

781. The Evolution of Warfare in Ukraine: Three New Features

The war in Ukraine is continuing for the 6th month. For this time, occupying troops have killed thousands of civilians and combatants. So, how did war evolve?

782. How To Add Animation Effects To Xamarin.Forms with Shapes

In this post we will learn how to create cool transition animations with Shapes and Xamarin.Forms.

783. Free Tools That Will Help You Grow As A Front-End Developer In 2021

You only need this post to become a Front-end Developer because this post has nearly unlimited amount of every type of resources covering everything you....

784. How to Use BitBucket Pipelines and Xray Test Management to Test Automation of Jira Cloud Workflows

In this post I show how you can use Bitbucket pipelines together with Jira Cloud. Furthermore I introduce Xray Test Management and present how to combine them.

785. Google Assistant vs Siri: An Honest Comparison

Android and IOS users often debate on the quality of the virtual assistants: Google Assistant and Siri. Read an opinion piece comparing both software here.

786. Are Crypto Savings Accounts Safe to Use?

Opening yourself up to the cryptocurrency market, a crypto savings account also allows for the benefits of a standard bank account. Learn the benefits of this.

787. Treating Your Internet Friends with Respect Starts Right Here at HackerNoon HQ

TL;DR: All Hacker Noon full time employees and long-term part-time contractors are now eligible to enter our fully-funded Mental Health initiative. Plus a few tips on how to make Remote Work work.

788. 3 Software Engineering Podcasts You Didn't Know You Needed

Here are 3 amazing software engineering podcasts recommendations that will help you become a better software engineer.

789. ReactJS Tutorial: Embed Your YouTube and Medium RSS Feeds Into Your Website

How to Embed Medium and YouTube RSS Feed in Your React Application.

790. UFOs: Five things we can be pretty sure about technologically superior civilizations

If we believe in evolution then, however, sophisticated form of life they are. They probably evolved from the simplest life forms daily fighting for survival.

791. 7 Best Video Games for Kids that Adults Will Love Too

There are many great video games for kids out there, but in this article, we will look into some of the best titles for children that you will love too.

792. 4 Largest Crypto Wallet Hacks in the History of Blockchain

Crypto Wallets on exchange platforms are very vulnerable to hackers: find out about large crypto hacks that have happened in the past and ways to prevent them.

793. Why the SUNBURST Incident is More Alarming than the FireEye’s Hack

Why the SUNBURST incident is more alarming than the FireEye’s hack.

794. 99.9% of Content Will Be AI-Generated by 2025: Does Anyone Care?

Soon AI bots will create 99.9% of all content on the internet. This creates serious problems for free thinking and creativity. Can we solve these problems?

795. OpenAI's New Code Generator: GitHub Copilot (and Codex)

You’ve probably heard of the recent Copilot tool by GitHub, which generates code for you. Find out how OpenAI's AI generates code from words

796. The Best Monster Hunter: World Mods on PC and How to Get Them

Check out the best Monster Hunter: World mods available for PC, and discover how you can get them for yourself!

797. Lambda Architecture Serving Layer: Real-Time Visualization For Taxi [Part 2]

In this part i would be talking about the serving layer of the Lambda Architecture. Serving layer is derived either by performing computation on batch data to arrive at a view that is mid way from speed layer and batch layer

798. Twitter Stock Curiously Tanked as People Flock to the App while #InstagramFacebookDown

Is Kanye responsible for Facebook going down?! A Hackernoon watercooler chat.

799. Building Blocks of DOM Manipulation - Vanilla JS Tutorial (Part One)

Learn the basics of DOM manipulation with Vanilla JS including set up, document.createElement(, .textContent, and more.

800. Cryptocurrency is Just Getting Started

Despite bitcoin hitting new all-time highs, cryptocurrency is still a very small market. How big could it grow?

801. Binance Smart Chain's CeDeFi Is Not Likely To Rain On Ethereum's DeFi Parade

DeFi vs CeDeFi and Ethereum vs BSC: their competitive advantages, their defensibility, and how this might shape their market position and dominance over time

802. Telegram Bots: How They Are Used

Telegram bots have a variety of functions; they range from setting notifications to website monitoring. Find out more about how these bots are being used here.

803. Hacker Noon Experts: Brief Video Calls with Tech Experts

The Hacker Noon marketplace for ondemand video calls with experts in programming, cryptocurrency, remote work hacks, outer space, futurism, and startups.

804. The Essential Guide to Load-Balancing Minecraft Servers with Kong Gateway

We're going to explore port forwarding and load balancing with Kong Gateway by spinning up multiple Minecraft servers,

805. Build Your Own Chatbot Using Webex and NodeJS

As hybrid work grows, more industries need developers to build ChatOps tools—like chatbots. In this tutorial, we'll build a Webex chatbot with Node.js.

806. Let's Stop Calling them 'Bugs' - Software Quality is Our Responsibility

The term Bug sounds like an excuse out of our scope infecting our systems. It is not. Software quality is under our control. It is our responsibility to deliver

807. How Leaders at O'Reilly Media, Ebay, and Talespin See the New Way of Working

Ever since the pandemic began, and workforces went home to begin a long period of remote work (which has yet to fully end), we’ve been inundated with think-pieces discussing the “New Ways of Working”. Supposedly, the Old World is never coming back, and we all have to adapt to the reality forced upon use by COVID, or be left behind. I tend to agree.

808. The Developer's Guide to Preparing Django Applications for Production

Configuration of production and development settings in Django. Can we read from different databases? What about getting notifications on view exceptions?

809. How to Sort Array Elements: An Essential Guide

I want to describe a common method used to sort array elements in alphabetical and numerical order.

810. 21 Insightful Tech Predictions for 2021: My Take on What's to Come

Apple, Peloton, Roblox, OnlyFans, Zoom, Spotify, Amazon, Twitter, TikTok, Robinhood... This year's prediction are crazier than ever.

811. Solo Staking on Ethereum and Earning Rewards Using Infura After The Merge

How to solo stake on Ethereum after The Merge, considerations and things to be aware of leading up to The Merge, and how to stay up to date. Read it all here.

812. The Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Games Ranked by Sales

Here are the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games ranked by how much each one sold.

813. There's No Such Thing As A Fixed Hard Cap When It Comes To Bitcoin And Other Cryptocurrencies

Given the amount of hype around Bitcoin, one would think this MYTH of a 21 million coin cap would get more attention. Bitcoin's supply is capped at 21 million

814. Google Brain's New Model Imagen is Even More Impressive than Dall-E 2

If you thought Dall-e 2 had great results, wait until you see what this new model from Google Brain can do. Dalle-e is amazing but often lacks realism, and this is what the team attacked with this new model called Imagen. They share a lot of results on their project page as well as a benchmark, which they introduced for comparing text-to-image models, where they clearly outperform Dall-E 2, and previous image generation approaches. Learn more in the video...

815. About My Recent Encounter With a Credit Card Scammer

Last Friday, when I arrived at the office and put down my backpack, I received a phone call with country code “+86,” indicating it was from Mainland China.

816. How to Find The Stinky Parts of Your Code (Part X)

More code smells. No joke. We see several symptoms and situations that make us doubt the quality of our development.

817. Jython: The Love Child of Python and Java

Jython is an implementation of Python that runs on Java. For the most part, it is compatible with Python 2.7.

818. ChatGPT Explained in 5 Minutes

ChatGPT has taken over Twitter and pretty much the whole internet, thanks to its power and the meme potential it provides.

819. Crypto Record Keeping – The Unsaid Pet Peeve of Crypto Natives

blockchains offer the simplest means of keeping self-audited immutable records without having to use any third party service.

820. How to Build a PowerShell Script to Keep ChromeDriver Up to Date

Chrome frequently updates automatically causing ChromeDriver versions to mismatch. Using PowerShell you can download the correct version of the ChromeDriver

821. Crypto Banks Are About to Flip Traditional Banks

Move over traditional banks, crypto banks are the new move. Our guide explains everything you need to know about them. Click here for more.

822. Top Tech, Books, Apps and Movies of 2020, from a Simple Product Manager

No affiliate links. No financial incentives. Just a simple product manager’s own beautiful biases for the best picks of 2020.

823. Solving for Real ‘Real-Time’ API Monetization

The API Monetization Platform under consideration had an option of choosing between Pay-Per-Use (PPU), Pay-Fixed-Rate (PFR), lease-based, subscription-based and

824. VOGUE by Google, MIT, and UW: The AI-Powered Online Fitting Room

Google used a modified StyleGAN2 architecture to create an online fitting room where you can automatically try-on any pants or shirts you want using only an ima

825. Become More Productive As A Developer With These Amazing VS Code Extensions

How can developers be extra productive? You’re a developer or you manage a team of developers, higher productivity can get you extra things done through ...

826. As Web3 Projects Double-Down on Value, Content Creators Are Needed To Restore the Trust

Through the lens of the mainstream media, the crypto world has fallen spectacularly from grace.

827. How I Built a Complete P2P RSS Podcast App in a Single HTML File

How I built a personal paper-like decentralized podcast RSS aggregator.

828. CSS Recreation: The Frosted Glass Credit Card Design

Today I wanted to try and recreate a super cool dribbble shot from Dede Dwiyansyah I came across.

829. How To Create A Template Engine Using JavaScript

A tutorial on creating a JS template engine with parsing and precompilation.

830. 10 Most Anticipated Sci-fi Games of 2022 You Can’t Miss

In this article, we guide you through the ten most anticipated sci-fi games of 2022, including Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2, and Starfield.

831. 7 Types of Operators in Python

Operators are used to doing operations on any given data stored inside variables. In Python, there are 7 types of operators. Arithmetic, bitwise, and more.

832. ShaRF: Create a 3D Model of an Object Using Just a Single Image

ShaRF stands for Shape-conditioned Radiance Fields from a Single View. The goal is to take a picture of a real-life object, and translate this into a 3D scene.

833. Introducing DALL·E: Inspired by GPT-3 and Image-GPT from OpenAI

DALL-E from Open AI can generate images from text captions. It is very similar to GPT-3 and Image GPT and produces amazing results.

834. Start a Tech Startup for Free with Google Cloud Platform

Learn how to piece together Google Cloud Platform (GCP) services ($300 credit on signup) and other services to start your tech startup with this no-fuss guide.

835. Privacy, Decentralization & Investments: What Do They Have in Common?

Privacy regulators' grip tightens on megacorporations and major cryptocurrencies make their way into institutional funds portfolios, how can you benefit?

836. How Can Developers Save A Failing Project? - Learn from My Mistakes

Quick summary: A project is about to fail. Everybody feels it won’t meet the hard deadline. But the app ended up released on time and bug-free. How is that possible?

837. A Quick Primer on Everything You Need to Know About Blockchain

Blockchain is a term utilized to represent distributed ledger technology.

838. 10 Solana NFT Projects You Should Know About in 2022

In this post we'll look at 10 interesting Solana NFT project which provide benefits to investors including airdrops, passive income generation and more.

839. 13 Best Proxy Servers Review [Update Apr'22] - Top Proxy Service in 2021 [Free and Paid]

Today, cybersecurity assumes bigger importance. In order to surf the Internet anonymously and safely, I have prepared the top best proxy servers in 2021.

In this article, I take a deep dive into Chainlink and blochain protocols, and explain why I think Chainlink is the greatest investment of our lifetime.

841. Maxi Contieri on Clean Code, Refactoring, and Test-Driven Development

I blog about clean code, refactoring and TDD. I have been working on the industry for the past 25 years

842. A Brief Guide to the Laws of UX for Product Managers

The Laws of UX categorized under heuristics help us understand the cognitive and behavioral ways that humans generally interact with products. Let’s delve in!

843. 5 Tips and Tricks I Use To Code 3 Times Faster

Here are my 5 tips and trick I use to code 3 times faster. Find out how you can start earning more money and save your precious time.

844. Hello, World! - Why Python is the Most Beginner-Friendly Coding Language

Let’s start this journey of programming with gaining some knowledge on the Python programming language.

845. Elasticsearch in Java Spring Boot: Starter Pack

In this article, I want to teach you how to connect Java Spring Boot 2 with Elasticsearch. We’ll learn how to create an API that’ll call Elasticsearch to produ

846. How to Create a Bubble Map with JavaScript to Visualize Election Results

A beginner level tutorial to get started with data visualization by creating an interesting and intuitive JavaScript bubble map

847. The Facebook TransCoder Explained: Converting Coding Languages with AI

This new model converts code from a programming language to another without any supervision!

848. Manipulate Images Using Text Commands via this AI

Manipulate Real Images With Text - An AI For Creative Artists! StyleCLIP Explained

849. Learn the blockchain basics - Part 1: Determinism

The first episode of this series describes Determinism. This article will explain the most fundamental principle each and every blockchain follows by design.

850. If you had infinite money, no job, and no responsibilities, what would you do...

This Slack discussion by austin, Linh and Dane occurred in hackernoon's official #slogging-beta channel, and has been edited for readability.

851. The Future of Business Process Automation

It is important to recognize the importance of all these components of business process automation and act on them.

852. 10+ Best Crypto & Bitcoin Exchanges Traders Loves [Apr'21 Upd.]

Learn about the best cryptocurrency exchanges in 2021. It compares each platform using their charges, safety, verification process, P2P support, available crypt

Making profits in crypto is all about being early. In this article I present my thoughts on 6 trends which are likely to explode in 2022.

854. Django Tutorials: Building a Web App from Scratch

A Django CRUD web app tutorial featuring User Authentication, CRUD operations, and Markdown support.

855. Learn the Blockchain Basics - Part 6: What is a Blockchain Transaction?

An easy explanation with a funny example to get you up to speed with the subcategory of transactions on a blockchain.

856. Duelist King is a New NFT Blockchain Card Game with Promising Gameplay

Duelist King is a blockchain-based card game where players own the NFTs of the cards they play with.

857. How to Create Realistic Slow Motion Videos With AI

TimeLens can understand the movement of the particles in-between the frames of a video to reconstruct what really happened at a speed even our eyes cannot see.

858. 8 Places to Learn System Design and Software Architecture for Technical Interviews

Hello folks, if you are preparing for System design Interview and looking for best resources to master Software design and System design then you have come to the right place.

859. How to Surf the Dark Web safely and Monitor Traffic?

The Onion Routing (Tor) act as a global gateway by enabling anonymity communication on the internet through various hidden channels network.

860. 10 Logical Fallacies and Cognitive Biases Blocking Your Creativity

Transformation is no easy task. Though we like to think of ourselves as rational creatures, we are far from it (economics be damned).

861. Web 3.0 Will Not Achieve Decentralization and Scale, Here's Why

Why the crypto-based Web 3.0 can't deliver on its promises of greater data control, decentralization and scalability at the same time

862. ReactJS Pagination Tutorial: Building from Scratch

Create pagination component from scratch in ReactJS. Pagination component are of two types, one loads items vertically and one display items with page numbers

863. Identity and Access Management - IGA, IAM, and PAM Explained

Identity is becoming less of a tool and more of a strategic framework to secure digital assets and protect data privacy.

864. Understanding Meme Economy

While traditional investing moves along the lines of traditional media, the meme economy is developed as a result of user-generated investment strategies.

865. SCP: Secret Laboratory Parabellum - A Beginner's Guide

The free multiplayer horror game SCP: Secret Laboratory is getting a new update soon. This article will help you prepare for its release.

866. How To Prepare For A Technical Interview

As an engineer you will face several controversial situations when looking for a new job. I've been there too and now I'm sharing what worked for me.

867. Blockchain in the Sex Industry: Light at the End of the Tunnel?

The article explores how blockchain helps the sex industry fight stereotypes and bias, add transparency, and ensure sustainability and safety.

868. OpenAI’s DALL·E: Text-to-Image Generation Explained

OpenAI just released the paper explaining how DALL-E works! It is called "Zero-Shot Text-to-Image Generation".

869. OWASP Top Ten Security Vulnerabilities To Look After

About OWASP:The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a non-profit entity and an open internet community particularly dedicated to advocate organizations with cost-effective approaches in secure code development, secure code review, test, and maintain develop applications. The OWASP apply people, process, and technology pattern on existing and raising issues with the secure application development with OWASP provided libraries, security tools, and industry-standard materials. To ensures the project’s long-term success associated people in your organization with OWASP is a volunteer, including the OWASP board, chapter leaders, project leaders, and project members.

870. The Power of Kaspa BlockDAGs: Go Beyond the Blockchain

Introduction to BlockDAG - a technology that can go hand-in-hand with blockchain but also acts as a new meta-technology that challenges it.

871. A Complete Guide to Laravel Sail

This post is about what to expect from Laravel Sail, how it works and how to make the most of it; it is also a plea to developers to break away from it.

872. What is The Next Printing Press?

Trying to predict where the next revolution in publishing will come from is difficult. But one thing is certain–publishing of the future will be complicated.

873. Protips for Building a New App From Scratch

This Slack discussion by Dane, austin, Arthur and David occurred in hackernoon's official #slogging-beta channel, and has been edited for readability.

874. Training Your Own Text Classification Model From Scratch With Tensorflow Is As Easy As ABC

Hello ML Newb! In this article, you will learn to train your own text classification model from scratch using Tensorflow in just a few lines of code.

875. CVPR 2021 Best Paper Award: GIRAFFE Controllable Image Generation

Using a modified GAN architecture, they can move objects in the image without affecting the background or the other objects!

876. A Complete Guide to Initial Game Offerings (IGOs)

IGO stands for Initial Game Offering. While ICOs and IDOs can be for any type of token/project, IGOs, as the name implies, are only crypto games.

877. Should You Buy Bitcoin? Understanding the Ups and Downs

Lessons in cryptocurrencies from the past and a look towards the future

878. How I Built a Bot to Help Buy Doge or BTC When Elon Musk’s Tweets About Them

this post contains a lot of affiliate link because all tools that I recommend are necessary to run the bot and provide a simple indirect way to funding the project without charging end-user

879. 6 Interesting Play-to-Earn Games to Look Out For in 2022

As competition heats up in the P2E space, there’s no better time than now to take a look at some interesting titles on some of the major blockchains.

880. Text Embedding Explained: How AI Understands Words

Large language models are a specific type of machine learning-based algorithm that understand and can generate language

881. Using 7Zip to View Archive in Browser with JavaScript

Sometimes you just need to have a look at a specific file in your archive and you don't want to install additional software to do this. 7zip.html solves this.

882. DreamFusion: An AI that Generates 3D Models from Text

Here’s DreamFusion, a new Google Research model that can understand a sentence enough to generate a 3D model of it.

883. Book a Call: The First 60 Hacker Noon Experts

Meet the first 60 Hacker Noon experts. Book a video call to learn programming, cryptocurrency, remote work hacks, outer space, futurism, and startups.

884. Combining CNNs, GANs, and Transformers to Outperform Image-GPT

Researchers combined the efficiency of GANs and convolutional approaches with the expressivity of transformers to outperform Open AI's Image-GPT

885. What is OpenAI's Whisper Model?

Have you ever dreamed of a good transcription tool that would accurately understand what you say and write it down? Not like the automatic YouTube translation tools… I mean, they are good but far from perfect. Just try it out and turn the feature on for the video, and you’ll see what I’m talking about.

886. An Intro to eDiffi: NVIDIA's New SOTA Image Synthesis Model

eDiffi, NVIDIA's most recent model, generates better-looking and more accurate images than all previous approaches like DALLE 2 or Stable Diffusion.

887. Top 5 AI Articles of February 2022 Every Data Scientist Should Read

Here are the five best articles related to artificial intelligence in February, hoping they will make you want to learn more and visit their website.

888. Meta's New Model OPT is an Open-Source GPT-3

We’ve all heard about GPT-3 and have somewhat of a clear idea of its capabilities. You’ve most certainly seen some applications born strictly due to this model, some of which I covered in a previous video about the model. GPT-3 is a model developed by OpenAI that you can access through a paid API but have no access to the model itself.

889. 15 Most Useful Tools for Software Devs in 2021

I would like to tell you about some tools and software that I use on a daily basis. This article will introduce the top 15 most useful tools for software devs.

890. How to Generate an NFT Collection (+10,000) Without Coding for FREE

Here's a tutorial about how to generate NFT collections (+10,000 NFTs) without coding and for FREE.

891. How to Find The Stinky Parts of Your Code (Part IX)

Yet more code smells? Aren't them enough?

892. Learn the Blockchain Basics - Part 8: Blockchain Contracts - Go Beyond Smart...

This episode features smart contracts. After reading through the article, you will have a basic understanding of smart contracts use cases and benefits.

893. No Password is Better than A Strong Password

Passwords have been on the decline for more than a decade. But eventually, we will face a time when it is no longer proof of our digital self.

894. Django Tutorial: Creating a Range-Slider Filter

In this tutorial, we are going to create a nice crispy range slider using django-crispy-forms for an integer filter provided by django-filters.

895. Bitcoin UTXO vs Ethereum's Account-Based Blockchain Transactions: Explained Simply

Bitcoin and Ethereum differ in many ways. In this article, I will cover one of their differences: the way they keep track of what coins a user owns.

896. Tips For A Successful Concurrent Requests With Async/Await And Promise.all

Let's talk about concurrency, async/await, promise.all, and lightning web components

897. Phishing 101: A Beginner's Guide on Phishing Attacks

You receive an email asking for your bank details or credit card information. It's urgent, but read this so that you do not become a victim of phishing.

898. How to Defeat Sekiro’s Demon of Hatred Boss

Here are some tips and tricks to defeat the Demon of Hatred from Sekiro.

899. Here We Go Again: 21 Saucy Predictions for 2021

21 Predictions for 2021

900. Is PHP Really Dead? - Slogging Insights

This Slogging post is a rebuttal to the idea that PHP is not dead and many websites still use it.

901. Infinite Nature: Fly Into a 2D Image and Explore it as a Drone

The next step for view synthesis: Perpetual View Generation, where the goal is to take an image to fly into it and explore the landscape!

902. 10 Best Python Tools, Libraries, and IDEs You Can Learn to Become a Better Python Programmer

If you are looking for the best Python tools, libraries, and best IDEs for Python development, then you have come to the right place.

903. Decentralization of the Internet: The Frontier of the Internet

Developers and tech entrepreneurs have created a silent but consistent mission to try and decentralize the internet. The goal is to make it a safer place for people to transact and communicate.

904. TextStyleBrush Translates Text in Images While Emulating the Font

This new Facebook AI model can translate or edit the text in an image, while maintaining the same font and design as the original.

905. Introducing The Triple Layer Business Model Canvas

The Business Model Canvas is a great tool for entrepreneurs, yet one that is not without flaws.

906. Ultimate Guide to Synthetic Monitoring Products

As we look forward to 2021, Synthetic Monitoring continues to be as important as ever in understanding the performance of your app or website. But your synthetic monitoring is only as good as the tool you're using and there are a lot of product choices. Since selecting the best one for you is critical, the choice can be overwhelming. Price, setup ease, accuracy, and more play a part in the best solution.

907. Playing God in the Fucking Metaverse

Web 3.0 for dummies, by dummies.

908. 9 Best Crypto Hardware Wallets - Top Wallets to Store Bitcoin in 2021

Hardware wallet there are the safest way to store crypto today. Explore the best, most secured, trusted, crypto hardware wallet in 2021

909. #StopAAPIHate: Asians of Hacker Noon Talk About Their Experiences With Racism

Hacker Noon team (1/3 Asians)shared our love for our Asian families, discussed our experiences with anti-Asian racism and what we can do about it.

910. Sentiment Analysis with Python and AssemblyAI’s Speech Recognition API

If you’ve never heard of Sentiment Analysis, I hadn’t either before I stumbled on it in the documentation. That’s why I thought it would be interesting to try.

911. How Uber Uses AI to Improve Deliveries

How can Uber deliver food and always arrive on time or a few minutes before? How do they match riders to drivers so that you can always find a Uber? All that while also managing all the drivers?!

912. AppOps with Kubernetes and Devtron: The Perfect Fit

Kubernetes needs no introduction in this cloud-native world. It was born when I was a middle-aged man. Years later, I am still as young as earlier (take with a pinch of salt) while Kubernetes grew out to be a fine tool that outperformed other platforms in enabling operational efficiency and application resilience.

913. Bit.Country vs Roblox: A Look at 2 Promising Metaverses

A look at Bit.Country and Roblox, two up and coming metaverse's. We'll look at how to build and play on these metaverse platforms.

914. Deploying AES Encryption On Cryptool 2.1

The AES encryption algorithm is a block cipher consist of a block length of 128 bits that uses the same encryption key to perform several rounds of encryption.

915. 'Hello, World!' in Golang - How to Develop a Simple Web App in Go

I'm going to show you how easy it is to develop a simple web application in Go, package it as a lightweight Docker image, and deploy it to Heroku.

916. How Jay Wey Amassed Millions of Followers on TikTok while Maintaining a Full-Time Job

In this Slogging thread, we talk to Jay Wey the Co-founder of Ubiik and social media influencer behind jayandsharon.

917. This AI Performs Seamless Video Manipulation Without Deep Learning or Datasets

New research by Niv Haim et al. allows us to perform infinite video manipulations without using deep learning or datasets.

918. Time Bombs Inside Software: 0-Day Log4Shell is Just the Tip of The Iceberg

CVE 2021–45046, says the fix to address CVE-2021–44228 in Apache Log4j 2.15.0 was "incomplete in certain non-default configurations."

919. Here's What to Expect as Bitcoin's Death Cross Fast Approaches

Chart analysis indicates Bitcoin Death Cross is fast approaching.

920. Thailand's Digital Baht Likely To Be Become One of Asia's First CBDCs

There is a very real possibility of the Bank of Thailand being among the first Asia-based banks to unveil a retail CBDC for use by its population and beyond.

921. Top Facebook System Design Interview Questions (Part 2)

Facebook System Design Interviews; Design Proximity Server; Design Search Typeahead Suggestions; Design Top N Songs; Design Privacy Settings; Design Web Crawler

922. KubeMQ Build & Deploy Test Drive: My First Impressions

Meta: KubeMQ, makers of the eponymous Kubernetes-native message queue, has a new web-based tool that promises to make setup a breeze. Let's try it out!

923. 18 Book Recommendations from the HackerNoon Team

In this post, the HackerNoon staff and blogging fellows talk about some books they've been reading recently, as well as some of their favorite authors.

924. How to Hack a Windows Machine Like a Pro Hacker

In this article, we are going to discuss how we can hack into a windows 10 operating system using some really cool tricks and some highly advanced hardware.

925. Learn the Blockchain Basics - Part 9: Blockchain Around the World

The blockchain is a cryptography-focused architecture based on the internet protocol, powered by networked computer servers that do not need to be set up by developers.

926. Introducing The HackerNoon Blogging Fellowship

The HackerNoon Blogging Fellowship is a free remote online writing program where you can get mentored by a seasoned Editor and build up your writing portfolio.

927. Math GPT: Can AI Help Solve Unified Theory ?

What if we trained AI to complete equations instead of images of Cats?

928. Would You Swipe Right for an AI Profile?

Most of us are convinced that we can dissociate humans from machines, but is it really the case? Would you swipe right for an AI-generated profile?

929. The Apprentice's Guide to Kubernetes

Let's dig into Kubernetes, a powerful orchestrator that will ease deployment and automatically manage your applications on a set of machines.

930. Imagic: AI Image Editing from Text Commands

This week’s paper may just be your next favorite model to date.

931. Ten Future Technologies That Aren't in the Public Eye (Yet)

CRISPR, Quantum, Graphene, Smart Dust, Digital Twins, the Metaverse… You’ve heard about it all. Seen it all. Read it all. Or have you?

932. What is The Sandbox Metaverse?

We spoke to Gecho, a LAND owner and active member of the community to understand just what The Sandbox metaverse really is and what value it brings.

933. How a Single Elon Musk Tweet can Change Cryptocurrency Prices

Elon Musk tweets about Dogecoin and everyone starts buying: find out how he and other crypto influencers affect the prices of cryptocurrency in this piece.

934. Using AI to Detect and Count Plastic Waste in the Ocean

A deep-learning-based algorithm that is able to detect and quantify floating garbage from aerial images of the ocean.

935. The Pros & Cons Of Anonymous Assassination Betting Sites

You could buy an RPG on the open web for less than two months of personal browser history...

936. Memestocks for the Masses & the Redistribution of Wall Street Wealth

"Apes Together Strong" is a popular saying in Reddit's WallStreetBets forum, a subreddit with nearly 11 million users. The Mulligan Brothers join us in this AMA

937. How To Set Up Azure DevOps CI/CD Pipelines for Android

Learn how to enable CI CD Pipelines to automatically deploy your Android App Bundle (.aab) build to the Google Play Console.

938. The Startup World in Generative AI

Or Gorodissky is VP of R&D at D-ID, a company that uses generative AI to create videos of photorealistic avatars.

939. All the Methods You Can Use to Hack into a Website

In this article, we are looking into various basic methods of hacking into a user's web account and the website's database itself by using some basic methods.

940. 400+ Thought-Provoking Software Engineering Quotes

The most complete curated collection of software and programming quotes

941. A Guide On Building a Django-Oscar Application with a Dashboard

Learning Django-Oscar can be cumbersome. In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a brand new Oscar app with a dashboard.

942. 22 Predictions for the Tech Landscape in 2022

From the Metaverse to Space Wars, it’s going to be a bumpy ride.

943. Tesla AI Day: How Does Tesla's Autopilot Work

An overview of Andrej Karpathy's talk at Tesla AI Day on how Tesla's autopilot works in 10 minutes.

944. AppOps with Kubernetes and Devtron: The Perfect Fit

Kubernetes needs no introduction in this cloud-native world. It was born when I was a middle-aged man. Years later, I am still as young as earlier (take with a pinch of salt) while Kubernetes grew out to be a fine tool that outperformed other platforms in enabling operational efficiency and application resilience.

945. BlockFi Review (12% APY): Is It Really Safe and Worth It?

BlockFi has no account minimum and charges no trading fees. Read this review to know if the lending and saving platform is safe. You will also find a referral c

946. Bitcoin: Unsafe at Any Price

Once bitcoin's price starts going up again, you may get tempted to buy. Read this first.

947. 4 Blockchain Projects Leading the Charge Into the Future of Online Monetization

Discover which blockchain platforms are enabling both web users and businesses to monetise their time, data, content and more in 2021 and beyond.

948. 33 Common & Costly B2B Marketing Mistakes to Avoid

We’ll cover common and costly B2B marketing mistakes the companies I’ve assessed in 2023 so far are making, and some B2B marketing best-practices to try now ▶️

949. Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) Explained

What is a convolutional neural network and explanation of one of the best and most used state-of-the-art CNN architecture in 2020: DenseNet.

950. Introduction to Design Patterns and Dependency Injection

A walk-through of dependency injection.

951. A Guide to Running ASP.NET Core & SQL Server from Docker

I've recently gotten into using Docker in my development cycle and I'm really enjoying how much of a wonderful tool it is. One thing that always used to be a pain was setting up a development server to run SQL Server. Now with Docker, I can just spin up a Docker container and I instantly have a SQL Server ready to go.

952. Learn the blockchain basics - Part 2 : "Mining", "Miners", and the Proof of Work Algorithm

The second episode of this series describes the Proof of Work algorithm. After reading this article, you should have a basic understanding of the PoW algorithm.

953. Fifty Shades of SexTech: How Sexuality Meets Technology

All you need to know about the SexTech industry: from Teledildonics and interactive robotic sex partners to AI-based oral sex devices and much more.

954. What are Latent Diffusion Models? The Architecture Behind Stable Diffusion

What do all recent super powerful image models like DALLE, Imagen, or Midjourney have in common? Other than their high computing costs, huge training time, and shared hype, they are all based on the same mechanism: diffusion.

955. How to Get SSL/HTTPS for Localhost

A step-by-step guide for getting to https://localhost:3000 Create a certificate to make ourselves a Certificate Authority (CA) that can sign SSL certificates.

956. You Don't Need To Be A Rockstar Programmer To Succeed

This post will show the steps I took to arrive at this point in my career and dispel some myths that I’ve seen newer engineers, including myself, fall prey to.

957. This AI Creates Videos From a Couple of Images

Researchers created a simple collection of photos and transformed them into a 3-dimensional model.

958. Visual Generative Modeling: Using GANsformers to Generate Scenes

They basically leverage transformers’ attention mechanism in the powerful StyleGAN2 architecture to make it even more powerful!

959. 7 Best Crypto Saving Accounts to Earn Up To 12% Bitcoin Interest

Earning interest on your crypto can be an effective way to increase your cryptocurrency holdings

960. What is New in .NET 5

.NET 5.0 was officially released this week, bringing with it a range of improvements to the .NET ecosystem. Like many .NET developers, I was quick to download it and give it a test run. This article discusses some of the most exciting new features in .NET 5.

961. DeFi: It's Time We Really Started Looking At Blockchains Beyond Ethereum

The mother of DeFi is Etheurem, but the true DeFi platform the world needs now is Bitcoin-based, which follows the original idea of Satoshi Nakomoto.

962. Introducing Total Relighting by Google

In a new paper titled Total Relighting, a research team at Google presents a novel per-pixel lighting representation in a deep learning framework.

963. How $100M Got Stolen From DeFi in 2021: Price Oracle Manipulation And Flash Loan Attacks Explained

The world witnessed some of the massive DeFi hacks in 2021 on some of the most renowned protocols like bZx, Cheese Bank, Harvest Finance, Value Defi, etc.

964. DeFi on Bitcoin: How Sovryn is Answering The Final Criticism Against Bitcoin

Unbank banking and make the underbanked financially sovereign. After all, a major part of freedom is being able to freely use your own assets. DeFi and Bitcoin.

965. This AI Removes Unwanted Objects From Your Images!

Learn how this algorithm can understand images and automatically remove the undesired object or person and save your future Instagram post!

966. 11 Best Free and Paid Crypto Trading Bots [Updated July 2021]

Cryptocurrencies have become the major talking points in the financial world today. Retail and institutional traders continue to seek new ways to explore the values in these currencies.

967. 10 Affordable NFT Projects You Should Know About In 2022

In this post we'll look at 10 affordable NFT projects on the Ethereum blockchain.

968. Meta AI's Make-A-Scene Generates Artwork with Text and Sketches

Make-A-Scene is not “just another Dalle”. The goal of this new model isn’t to allow users to generate random images following text prompt as dalle does — which is really cool — but restricts the user control on the generations.

969. ISO/IEC 27035: The Incident Security Incident Management Guide

We will learn about the security incident phases, security incidents response planning (IRP), and Incident Response Team Structures.

970. Software Developers' Top 12 Secure Software Development Lifecycle (SSDL) practices by Microsoft

Microsoft Secure (SDL) practice focused more on the reliability part of the software, security vulnerabilities, threat modeling, compliance, reporting, IRP.

971. Realistic Face Manipulation in Videos With AI

You've most certainly seen movies like the recent Captain Marvel or Gemini Man where Samuel L Jackson and Will Smith appeared to look like they were much younger. This requires hundreds if not thousands of hours of work from professionals manually editing the scenes he appeared in. Instead, you could use a simple AI and do it within a few minutes.

972. Google's New AI Creates Summaries of Your Documents in Google Docs

Google recently announced a new model for automatically generating summaries using machine learning, released in Google Docs that you can already use.

973. 23 Predictions to Prepare You for 2023

History has always rhymed; in 2022 it did so faster than ever.

974. Hard to Learn but Way More Fun: Why You Should Try Vim

To a large extent, Vim still has a bad rep. This has to change. But it needs a little help to get started, so here's a post explaining the basics, with gifs.

A study of the ever-changing landscape of dating apps, from behemoths such as Match.com, to competitors like Bumble, Badoo, and Dating Group.

976. High Quality 8x Upscaling with AI!

Have you ever had an image you really liked and could only manage to find a small version of it that looked like this image above on the left? How cool would it be if you could take this image and make it twice look as good? It’s great, but what if you could make it even four or eight times more high definition? Now we’re talking, just look at that.

977. Top Free And Paid VPN Services In 2021

The VPN creates a secure connection over the Internet. In the simplest terms, it works as a tunnel between a computer and a server. Every time you go online...

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