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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, March 31, 2025?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Harvard and IBM Agree to Build The Mark I "Giant Brain" in 1939, and we present you with these top quality stories. From What If There Was a Right Way to Argue Online? to Wholeheartedly Embracing the Studio Ghibli AI Trend as Art Dies Today!, let’s dive right in.


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tech-stories

Wholeheartedly Embracing the Studio Ghibli AI Trend as Art Dies Today!

TL;DR If you love art, whether as a creator or a viewer, embrace the last hurrah because there will NEVER be another Studio Ghibli.

By @nilanganray [ 8 Min read ]

Disclaimer: I can't draw, so I used AI to create this: a robot (disguised as a cute creature from Ghibli's world) killing the next budding artist.

Your blood might be boiling, but I am already in the fifth stage of grief (acceptance) and have already given up!\..

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By @hackernoon [ 2 Min read ]

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Bahamut Announces Hackathon and $10,000 USD Prize Pool at Paris Blockchain Week 2025

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By @pressreleases [ 2 Min read ]



media

A Good Story Is the Difference Between Success and Survival

TL;DR Success isn’t about skill alone—it’s about storytelling. Discover how the most successful people use narratives to build influence, authority, and wealth.

By @scottdclary [ 15 Min read ]

Your entire life will change when you realize this simple truth:

Success is just survival with better storytelling.

Let me say that one more time.

Success is just survival with better storytelling.

Here's what I discovered:

Nobody has it figured out.

This isn't some feel-good cope. It's reality...

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tech-stories

What If There Was a Right Way to Argue Online?

TL;DR People dont argue online logically. They do it for engagement, enjoyment, or accountability. There are 4 arguer types: Philosopher, Amateur, Troll, Manipulator

By @thefrogsociety [ 20 Min read ]

What do you need when arguing online?

Logic?

Reason?

A rock-solid grasp of the facts?

Yeah, no.

Clearly, I needed a new strategy. A philosophy. A way to navigate the digital battlefield of bad takes and reactionary nonsense without losing my mind.

But first,

b. for your own enjoyment..

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tech-stories

Spotify’s Secret to Smarter A/B Testing (Hint: It’s Not Just Statistics)

TL;DR Discover how Spotify refines A/B testing with decision rules to improve product experimentation and reduce risks in multi-metric analysis.

By @abtest [ 5 Min read ]

Authors:

(1) Mårten Schultzberg, Experimentation Platform team, Spotify, Stockholm, Sweden;

(2) Sebastian Ankargren, Experimentation Platform team, Spotify, Stockholm, Sweden;

(3) Mattias Frånberg, Experimentation Platform team, Spotify, Stockholm, Sweden.

Abstract and 1 Introduction

1.1 Related literature

Types of Metrics and Their Hypothesis and 2.1 Types of metrics..

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On This Day

Harvard and IBM Agree to Build The Mark I "Giant Brain"

Harvard and IBM sign an agreement to build the Mark I, also known as the IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC). Project leader Howard Aiken developed the original concept of the machine: a series of switches, relays, rotating shafts and clutches. The Mark I weighed about five tons and contained...

Poll Of the Week

Would a 2mm thinner iPhone 17 Air be enough to convince you to upgrade?

Apple is reportedly working on the iPhone 17 Air, a new model that could be the thinnest iPhone yet—2mm slimmer than current versions. Along with a sleek new design, it may also introduce Apple’s first in-house modem and possibly eliminate the charging port entirely. While the "Air" branding has worked well for MacBooks and iPads, does a thinner, portless iPhone move the needle for you?

Yes!
No, 2mm doesn’t make a difference.
Maybe—depends on the other features.
I’ll just wait for the foldable iPhone.
Doesn't matter, I buy whatever Apple puts out.

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