The HackerNoon Newsletter: Microservices: Is It Worth the Trouble? (8/15/2025) | HackerNoon
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On August 15, 2025, notable events in tech history are remembered including the bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows 95 in 1994, the introduction of Socket F CPU socket by AMD in 2006, and Google's acquisition of Motorola Mobility in 2011. Current trends indicate the importance of context-aware AI and self-driving cars. Strategies for effective interviewing are highlighted. Additionally, microservices are noted as useful for substantial projects, while OpenAI's Assistants API reveals limitations. The article also covers significant tech trends shaping business and society.
Programmer suggested bundling Internet Explorer in Windows 95 in 1994, marking a significant shift in software distribution and user accessibility on personal computers.
Microservices can be beneficial for large projects and teams but monolithic architectures are still relevant and not necessarily a form of technical debt.
OpenAI's Assistants API currently lacks a feature to list thread IDs, which can be addressed with a simple three-line bookmarklet for users.
The top tech trends for 2025 include advancements in AI and quantum computing, along with discussions on the reality versus hype surrounding these technologies.
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