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The HackerNoon Newsletter: When Wallets Lie - Measuring Real Users in a Bot-Driven Web3 (12/31/2025)

The HackerNoon Newsletter: When Wallets Lie - Measuring Real Users in a Bot-Driven Web3 (12/31/2025)

How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, December 31, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On

SAP S/4HANA Revenue Accounting and the Future of Compliant Enterprise Finance

SAP S/4HANA Revenue Accounting and the Future of Compliant Enterprise Finance

SAP S/4HANA Revenue Accounting and Reporting represents a fundamental shift in how enterprises achieve financial integrity.

Engineering at Scale: From Search Systems to AI-Native Platforms and Data Products

Engineering at Scale: From Search Systems to AI-Native Platforms and Data Products

Sai’s early industry roles involved building and leading search and recommendation systems at large Indian e-commerce platforms, including Myntra and Zomato.

Managing AI Risk in Regulatory Compliance for Modern Technology Enterprises

Managing AI Risk in Regulatory Compliance for Modern Technology Enterprises

Organizations that implement AI-specific controls preserve trust, maintain regulatory readiness, and strengthen operational stability.

Proof of Usefulness Hackathon by HackerNoon: Become an Official Ecosystem Partner

Proof of Usefulness Hackathon by HackerNoon: Become an Official Ecosystem Partner

HackerNoon is running the Proof of Usefulness Hackathon for 6 months. The hackathon is supported by companies that care about production software, not just demos

Symfony 7.4’s Request Cleanup Closes a Classic Parameter Pollution Trap

Symfony 7.4’s Request Cleanup Closes a Classic Parameter Pollution Trap

Symfony 7.4 deprecates Request::get() to remove ambiguous input precedence and reduce HTTP parameter pollution risks ahead of Symfony 8.

I Quit Chrome for Edge and Firefox—and I’m Not Going Back

I Quit Chrome for Edge and Firefox—and I’m Not Going Back

Microsoft Edge is the new Google Chrome. Edge has some features not available in Chrome or Firefox. But Firefox also has a killer feature that no other browser

The MCP Hype Train: A Protocol’s Promise vs. Production Reality

The MCP Hype Train: A Protocol’s Promise vs. Production Reality

The ambition behind MCP is commendable. But in its current state, MCP is a Leaky Abstraction.

Stop Building AI Features Without Doing This First

Stop Building AI Features Without Doing This First

In social media, precision matters, especially in the wild context of comment threads. Think Outcomes, Not Features. Always define the problem before thinking about

Prompt Engineering for Architects: Using LLMs to Validate System Design Constraints

Prompt Engineering for Architects: Using LLMs to Validate System Design Constraints

Most developers use LLMs as a "Junior Developer" to write boilerplate. The real 10x leverage comes from using LLMs as a "Hostile Principal Engineer" to stress-test