The quality of the discussion is what sets Hacker News apart. While some platforms devolve into shouting matches, HN often encourages thoughtful responses and a willingness to engage with differing ...
Strip the types and hotwire the HTML—and triple check your package security while you are at it. JavaScript in 2026 is just ...
According to @alice_und_bob, developer Daniel Cukier showed DOOM running on a local Polkadot JAM blockchain instance on his laptop and shared a step-by-step tutorial for others to replicate, ...
On Friday, Cardano’s mainnet experienced a significant chain split after a single malformed delegation transaction exploited a vulnerability in the network’s node software. The issue stemmed from a ...
Google is backpedaling on its decision to introduce new identity verification rules for all developers, stating that it will also introduce accounts for limited app distribution and will allow users ...
Imagine living in a house with the latest smart home system: lights dim on voice command, your thermostat learns your schedule, your refrigerator orders milk before the carton runs out. It’s practical ...
The boom years of tech hiring may have cooled, but the paychecks haven’t. Top software roles still draw six-figure salaries, and companies continue to compete for people who can keep their systems ...
According to @sns, developers can add a fully functional username system to their dApps using primary domains with only a few lines of code, enabling quick personalization for users; source: @sns on X ...
Building blockchains is the newest fad in fintech. The U.S. crypto exchange Coinbase has one. The online brokerage Robinhood announced its plans to launch its own blockchain in June, and its ...
Follow institutional signals — where institutions invest capital and build infrastructure offers the clearest signal of what will scale, gain regulatory support and integrate globally. Invest in ...
What if a single click could cost you half a million dollars? For one blockchain developer, this nightmare became a reality when a seemingly harmless coding extension in Cursor IDE turned out to be a ...