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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, April 30, 2025?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, The World Wide Web Launched into the Public Domain in 1993, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Escape the AIpocalypse: Essential Strategies for Developers to How to Deploy a Hugo Blog to GitHub Pages With Actions, let’s dive right in.


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Escape the AIpocalypse: Essential Strategies for Developers

Discover how software engineers can adapt, thrive, and future-proof their careers amid the AI revolution with practical tips, mindset shifts, and real strategy

By @hayday [ 6 Min read ]



machine-learning

The AI Engineer’s Playbook: Mastering Vector Search Management (Part 2)

TL;DR Guide to operationalizing vector embeddings. Learn vector search, management, ANN, quantization, filtering access patterns for AI engineers.

By @paoloap [ 20 Min read ]

Vector embeddings are the backbone of modern AI systems, encapsulating complex patterns from text, images, audio, and other data types. However, even the best embeddings are essentially useless without solid systems in place to store, retrieve, and manage them efficiently at scale.

(1) Define System Requirements

Performance characteristics:..

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How to Deploy a Hugo Blog to GitHub Pages With Actions

TL;DR Learn how I built a technical blog using Hugo, Caddy, and GitHub Pages. A simple, lightweight setup for developers new to blogging

By @nexo-tech [ 5 Min read ]

After years of building software and writing technical documentation, I decided to create a blog to share my experience and help others on similar journeys. This article walks through how I set up my technical blog, aimed at those new to blogging or Hugo...

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Escape the AIpocalypse: Essential Strategies for Developers

TL;DR Discover how software engineers can adapt, thrive, and future-proof their careers amid the AI revolution with practical tips, mindset shifts, and real strategy

By @hayday [ 6 Min read ]

It’s a divisive issue. Every time I write about AI affecting engineers’ livelihoods, jobs, or AI business automation, I get two much-repeated responses:

So, what’s my advice for software people amidst the biggest upheaval we’ve ever seen?

My advice:

My advice:

Vibe coding is legit for good developers...

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On This Day

The World Wide Web Launched into the Public Domain

The World Wide Web was the brainchild of Tim Berners-Lee, who was then 37-year-old researcher at a physics lab in Switzerland called CERN. The institution is known today for its massive particle accelerators. On 4/30/1993, the World Wide Web was launched into the public domain, making it easier for everyone to...

Poll Of the Week

What will happen to OpenAI & Sam Altman by Thanksgiving?

The Hollywood writers can go back on strike. We have OpenAI drama over here to binge instead.

52% Sam Altman returns as CEO. Board fired. There was no smoking gun

14% Sam gets convicted of some heinous crime after some elaborate report by the Board got leaked. Employees turn their back against Sam.

19% Microsoft acquires OpenAI and MSFT becomes the most valuable ticker in the S&P 500.

9% Sam & co start new company funded by Microsoft competitors

4% Wild card (comment below)

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