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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, March 26, 2025?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Melissa Unleashes in 1999, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Too Many AIs With Too Many Terrible Names: How to Choose Your AI Model to Nobody Wants to Pay for Apps Anymore—Except When AI Is Involved, let’s dive right in.


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programming

The Truth About Senior Engineering at FAANG—It’s Not What You Expect

TL;DR A senior engineer reveals the unexpected realities of FAANG life: why technical brilliance isnt enough, how to navigate invisible hierarchies, and what actuall

By @vasanthr430 [ 8 Min read ]

Visions of cutting-edge technology, brilliant colleagues, and working on products used by billions danced in my head. I imagined deep technical discussions over free gourmet lunches and solving complex engineering problems that would change the world.

This selective approach allowed me to focus on work that actually mattered...

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science

Ex-ICE Agent Urges Congress to Double Down on Immigration Surveillance Tech

TL;DR Former ICE agents urge Congress to expand AI-driven immigration enforcement, advocating for biometric surveillance and real-time data sharing across agencies.

By @thesociable [ 7 Min read ]

Former US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents call on lawmakers in Congress to ramp-up the use of surveillance technology and create an interoperable data sharing platform for immigration enforcement.

Dr. Doug Gilmer spoken testimony, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, March 2025

https://x.com/TimHinchliffe/status/1896949225931653143?embedable=true

https://x.com/TimHinchliffe/status/1896967803426709686?embedable=true..

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machine-learning

Too Many AIs With Too Many Terrible Names: How to Choose Your AI Model

TL;DR AI labs have flooded us with so many new models that Im struggling to keep up.

By @lee.aao [ 4 Min read ]

Since early 2025, AI labs have flooded us with so many new models that I'm struggling to keep up.

But the trends says nobody cares! There is only ChatGPT:

How so?

In short, there are many truly fantastic AI models on the market, but few people actually use them...

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machine-learning

Nobody Wants to Pay for Apps Anymore—Except When AI Is Involved

TL;DR RevenueCat’s 2025 report reveals why AI apps are quietly dominating in-app revenue, and why traditional subscription models are evolving fast.

By @RikHaandrikman [ 3 Min read ]

Disclosure: I work at RevenueCat, where we help thousands of apps manage and grow their in-app revenue streams. The insights shared here come from our newly released State of Subscription Apps 2025 report—covering over 75,000 apps and more than $10 billion in revenue across the mobile ecosystem..

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machine-learning

Nvidia GTC 2025: AI Goes Big, Robots Get Smarter, and GPUs Rule the World

TL;DR Nvidia’s GTC 2025 unveiled AI chip breakthroughs, robotics advancements, and software innovations shaping the future of computing, AI, and deep learning.

By @thetechpanda [ 3 Min read ]

Huang introduced its upcoming AI chip architectures, Blackwell Ultra, Vera Rubin, and Vera Rubin Ultra. Blackwell Ultra is slated for release later this year, offering enhanced memory capacity. Vera Rubin is expected in late 2026, featuring increased processing speeds, with Vera Rubin Ultra following in 2027.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqgpsquIcUo&embedable=true..

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Additional Stories of your interest:

-Has Google Made a $32 Billion Cloud Security Blunder?

On This Day

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The first e-mail virus to cause widespread damage and one of the fastest spreading viruses in history, Melissa was released into the wild on an early Friday morning and within three days would infect between 100,000 and 250,000 computers around the world. While the virus did not directly cause any...

Poll Of the Week

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