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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, June 15, 2026?
The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Retired After 26 Years in 2022, Russian Spacecraft Vega 2 Landed on Venus in 1985, Charles Goodyear Patented the Process of Vulcanization in 1844, The World’s Smallest and Largest HardDrives Were Announced in 1999, Apple's iTunes Launched in Europe in 2004, The First Movie Created Using Multiple Cameras Was Filmed in 1878, MIT's Forrester Recorded the "Core Memory" Idea in 1949, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Why Enterprise Security Appliances Keep Breaking The Same Way to Scaling AI Inference on Kubernetes: The Case for Token-Based Autoscaling, let’s dive right in.
Scaling AI Inference on Kubernetes: The Case for Token-Based Autoscaling
By @prakshal-doshi [ 10 Min read ] Request count is a poor scaling signal for LLM inference. Heres how token throughput, KV cache utilization, and latency create smarter autoscaling. Read More.
awk: The Unix Tool That Thinks in Columns and Conditions
By @RoshanRajbanshi_frqj97tc [ 11 Min read ] awk filters, calculates, and formats in one pass. Security patterns covered: UID hunting, log analysis, HTTP filtering, and brute-force detection. Read More.
The End of Counting: What AI Really Changes About Work
By @mtrifiro [ 11 Min read ] A developers journey from counting CPU cycles on the Atari 2600 to the age of AI. Read More.
Why Enterprise Security Appliances Keep Breaking The Same Way
By @patchdayalert [ 5 Min read ] Ivanti, Fortinet, Palo Alto, and Cisco keep shipping the same pre-auth bug on the same exposed surface. Why perimeter security appliances fail, and what to do. Read More.
The Search You Didnt Know You Signed Up For
By @mtrifiro [ 12 Min read ] Startups find success not by launching, but by searching for product/market and message/market fit through a long, iterative process of testing and listening. Read More.
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