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The Em Dash Rorschach Test
Large language models love em dashes—so much that human writers are second-guessing their own punctuation. Some see em dashes as p...
The Human Algorithm: Why the Internet Feels Repetitive—And How Real Writers Can...
The internet is losing its originality, says John Defterios. He says the internet's incentive structure has shifted from search to...
How I Built an AI Prompt That Writes LinkedIn Articles That Actually Get Read
The AI in ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini gives you generic advice, corporate jargon, and content that screams "I was written by a robo...
The Day the CEO of Meta Stopped to Like My Vision
Mark Zuckerberg's name appeared on a notification on the Meta smart glasses. The notification was sent by the founder of the socia...
Making It to HackerNoon’s Front Page — How Hard Is It, Really?
Getting featured on HackerNoon’s front page isn't just about writing well; it's about understanding the platform's editorial stand...
The best HackerNoon stories you might have skipped 👀
HackerNoon's top stories of the week cover tech, startups, AI, gaming, and more. Want to make the next list? Start working on your...
The Decentralized Internet Is a Mirage
The decentralized internet promises freedom from Big Techs . You control your data, no censorship, equal access for everyone.The...
Academic Publishing and Fairness: A Game-Theoretic Model of Peer-Review Bias
Exploring how biases in the peer-review system impact researchers' choices, showing how principles of fairness relate to the produ...
A Brief History of Bitcoin Writing on HackerNoon
David Smooke founded HackerNoon on the back of Art Map Inc., which he started in February 2015. Bitcoin was alive and well, and 1...
Jeff Atwood on Writing, Optimism, and Fixing the Internet
Coding Horror/Stack Overflow/Discourse creator Jeff Atwood shares his blogging experiences and tips.
