This story on HackerNoon has a decentralized backup on Sia.
Transaction ID: a7c2181d0890da4
Cover

The TechBeat: Your Work Trained the Model. The Model Replaced You. Philip K. Dick Wrote This Story in 1968. (4/13/2026)

Written by @techbeat | Published on 2026/4/13

How are you, hacker? 🪐Want to know what's trending right now?: The Techbeat by HackerNoon has got you covered with fresh content from our trending stories of the day! Set email preference here.

OpenAI Bought TBPN Because PR Can’t Keep Up With AI

By @davidjdeal [ 6 Min read ] Read this post to understand why OpenAI bought a media company, TBPN. Read More.

Your Work Trained the Model. The Model Replaced You. Philip K. Dick Wrote This Story in 1968.

By @thegeneralist [ 8 Min read ] The first workers displaced by generative AI weren't software engineers. They were translators and $1.32/hr data labelers. Philip K. Dick predicted why. Read More.

AI Coding Tip 014 - One AGENTS.md Is Hurting Your AI Coding Assistant

By @mcsee [ 4 Min read ] Split your AGENTS.md into layered files so your AI loads only the rules that matter for the code you touch. Read More.

OpenClaw Changed How We Use AI. KiloClaw Made It Effortless to Get Started

By @kilocode [ 6 Min read ] OpenClaw is a powerful open-source AI agent, but self-hosting it is a pain. KiloClaw is OpenClaw fully hosted and managed by Kilo Read More.

We Were Promised Jetpacks: Why AI Isn't Accelerating Feature Delivery

By @playerzero [ 6 Min read ] Despite AI coding tools generating more code than ever, engineering productivity lags because these tools excel at building, not debugging or operating systems. Read More.

How to Build a Voice Agent With AssemblyAI

By @assemblyai [ 6 Min read ] This tutorial shows you how to build a complete voice agent that can have natural conversations with users. Read More.

Penetration Testing Companies: Comparing The Top 5 Vendors

By @securitymetrics [ 5 Min read ] Read this blog to get the info you need about cost, pros, and more, to pick the best pen testing vendor for your unique needs. Read More.

Qwen3.5-9b-uncensored-hauhaucs-Aggressive Model: A Beginner's Guide to Get You Started

By @aimodels44 [ 2 Min read ] Qwen3.5-9B-Uncensored-HauhauCS-Aggressive is an uncensored variant of the base Qwen3.5-9B model created by HauhauCS. Read More.

Free VPNs vs Paid VPNs: What Are You Actually Paying For?

By @ipvanish [ 6 Min read ] Free VPNs aren't free. Read More.

Digital Project Abandonment Crisis: Deadweight Loss in Plain Sight

By @proofofusefulness [ 4 Min read ] What the failure data actually says — and what it means for how we build. Most digital projects fail. This is not a provocative claim. Read More.

Building Aether: Architectural Breakdown of a Local-First P2P Messenger

By @denisborodin [ 4 Min read ] Architectural breakdown of Aether: a zero-server, local-first P2P messenger. Navigating strict IPC security, ESM constraints, and libp2p direct node discovery. Read More.

Microsoft Generative AI Report: The 40 Most Disrupted Jobs & The 40 Most Secure Jobs

By @botbeat [ 21 Min read ] Discover the 40 jobs most vulnerable to gen AI & 40 most secure professions, based on an empirical Microsoft Research study of 200,000 real-world interactions. Read More.

Want to Have Successful OpenTelemetry Projects? Implement This One Tip

By @nfrankel [ 4 Min read ] In this post, I want to tackle a real-world use case and describe which tools you can leverage to reduce the necessary changes. Read More.

AI Products Have Terrible UX: Here's Why

By @deeflect [ 8 Min read ] Most AI products have terrible UX - not because the AI is bad, but because no one who understands both AI and design is building them. Read More.

Beyond AI Code Review: Why You Need Code Simulation at Scale

By @playerzero [ 6 Min read ] Discover why AI code review alone can’t prevent production failures and how AI-powered code simulation ensures reliability, faster releases, and fewer defects. Read More.

Don’t Buy the Wrong MacBook Pro: The M5 Trap Apple Won’t Mention

By @aschwabe [ 4 Min read ] The M5 Pro is the only chip built for the 14-inch MacBook Pro's thermal envelope — everything else throttles, is a generation behind, or has no fan at all. Read More.

Why Your ā€œProfitableā€ Backtest Fails the Moment You Go Live

By @grigorychikishev [ 6 Min read ] Latency, queue position, market impact, and adverse selection all distort the theoretical edge a model appears to have. Read More.

How PRED Is Building the Bloomberg Terminal of Sports Prediction Markets

By @ishanpandey [ 9 Min read ] Amit Mahensaria, CEO of PRED, shares his insights on building a P2P sports prediction exchange that bans no winners, runs on Base, and rivals Polymarket. Read More.

Omni-WorldBench Exposes the Biggest Blind Spot in AI World Modeling

By @aimodels44 [ 8 Min read ] This is a Plain English Papers summary of a research paper called Omni-WorldBench: Towards a Comprehensive Interaction-Centric Evaluation for World Models [h... Read More.

Your Microfrontend Ships More Icons Than It Uses: Here’s How I Fixed That

By @zvitaly [ 10 Min read ] Microfrontends often ship hundreds of unused SVG icons. Learn how a build-time plugin reduced icon payload by 88% with zero runtime cost. Read More. šŸ§‘ā€šŸ’» What happened in your world this week? It's been said that writing can help consolidate technical knowledge, establish credibility, and contribute to emerging community standards. Feeling stuck? We got you covered ā¬‡ļøā¬‡ļøā¬‡ļø ANSWER THESE GREATEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS OF ALL TIME We hope you enjoy this worth of free reading material. Feel free to forward this email to a nerdy friend who'll love you for it. See you on Planet Internet! With love, The HackerNoon Team āœŒļø

[story continues]


Written by
@techbeat
HackerNoon’s rank of trending tech stories based on pageviews, engagement and comments

Topics and
tags
tech-beat|hackernoon-newsletter|latest-tect-stories|technology|creativity
This story on HackerNoon has a decentralized backup on Sia.
Transaction ID: a7c2181d0890da4