The HackerNoon Newsletter: The End of Coding as We Know It (4/17/2026)
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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, April 17, 2026?
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On this day,
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From
The Engineer in the Machine: Neo Wants to Be a Kaggle Grandmaster in a Box
to
Veritasium Stole $10,000 From MKBHDs Locked iPhone. Apple and Visa Knew About the Bug for 5 Years.,
let’s dive right in.
Veritasium Stole $10,000 From MKBHDs Locked iPhone. Apple and Visa Knew About the Bug for 5 Years.
By @hacktivist [ 6 Min read ] A 2021 NFC exploit still works on every iPhone with a Visa card in Express Transit mode. Neither company has shipped a fix. Heres why that should bother you. Read More.
HackerNoon Projects of the Week: ExpenseHut POS, FalconAI, and Risk Mirror
By @proofofusefulness [ 3 Min read ] Three startups—ExpenseHut POS, FalconAI, and Risk Mirror—featured in HackerNoon Projects of the Week for proving real-world usefulness. Read More.
The Engineer in the Machine: Neo Wants to Be a Kaggle Grandmaster in a Box

By @linked_do [ 11 Min read ] A fully autonomous machine learning engineering agent, and a question that cuts deeper than the hype: when a machine does the work, who gets to learn? Read More.
GitHub Agentic Workflows Solved a Release Notes Problem I Couldn’t Script

By @nfrankel [ 6 Min read ] GitHub agentic workflows helped solve a release notes problem that deterministic automation could not handle reliably. Read More.
The End of Coding as We Know It

By @mattleads [ 6 Min read ] AI will not replace software engineers, but developers who use AI coding agents effectively may outpace those who do not. Read More.
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