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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, March 4, 2025?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, An Wang Sells Core Memory Patent to IBM in 1956, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Heres How to Learn Data Structures the Fun Way With Flutter to Open Source Isnt Dead...Its Just Forked, let’s dive right in.


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Python - Django: You Should Never Put This Stuff in Transactions

TL;DR Transactions are central to Django apps, but if you put the wrong code in transactions, you may cause an outage!

By @mta [ 17 Min read ]

Now, we will discuss what to put in a transaction and what to avoid. Due to the following transaction behaviors, certain operations are dangerous when placed in a transaction block.

Keep on reading for alternatives and code examples.

*Django only wraps transactions around migrations for PSQL and SQLite...

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Heres How to Learn Data Structures the Fun Way With Flutter

TL;DR Inspired by Google’s Applied CS with Android, this adaptation for Flutter provides an interactive way to understand Arrays, HashSets, and HashMaps.

By @dhruvam [ 23 Min read ]

Build games and learn Computer Science.

Inspired by Google’s Applied CS with Android, this adaptation for Flutter provides an interactive way to understand Arrays, HashSets, and HashMaps. In just 3–4 hours, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of these fundamental data structures while applying them in a meaningful context...

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life-hacking

Unreasonable Goals Are Actually Easier to Achieve: Heres Why

TL;DR Be realistic is a common advice, but its often backward, says the author.

By @scottdclary [ 13 Min read ]

"Be realistic."

How many times have you heard that bullshit?

Every time you've shared an ambitious dream, someone has probably hit you with those two dream-killing words.

They all say it with such conviction as if they're doing you a favor by saving you from disappointment.

Think about it...

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programming

Open Source Isnt Dead...Its Just Forked

TL;DR Explore how relicensing and forks are reshaping open source. Dr.Dawn Fosters research unveils challenges, governance shifts, and the resilience of communities.

By @salkimmich [ 5 Min read ]

Each case exemplifies how relicensing has fractured trust, spurred action, and reshaped governance.

Valkey’s creation under the Linux Foundation highlights another example of how neutral governance fosters community resilience. Unlike KeyDB, which remains corporate-controlled, Valkey prioritizes open governance and contributor inclusivity.

References..

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On This Day

An Wang Sells Core Memory Patent to IBM

An Wang sells his patent for magnetic core memory to IBM for $500,000. One of the most important inventions in computer history, core memory was the principal method of random access storage used in digital computers from the mid-1950s until the mid-1970s. The US Patent Office awarded Wang a patent,...

Poll Of the Week

Can Trump's Proposed U.S. Crypto Reserve Be Trusted?

Donald Trump has proposed a U.S. "Strategic Crypto Reserve" to boost the nation's role in digital assets, initially including XRP, Solana, and Cardano—later expanding to Bitcoin and Ethereum. He claims this initiative will counter past regulatory crackdowns and solidify the U.S. as a crypto leader. However, questions remain about the transparency, oversight, and potential conflicts of interest—especially given Trump’s personal involvement in crypto ventures.

Yes, it’s a smart move regardless of the messenger
No, it’s risky and untrustworthy
It’s just a political stunt
Not sure yet

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