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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, August 20, 2024?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, NY Times Article on Need to Preserve Obsolete Hardware and Software was published in 1995, Viking 1 launched in 1975, Google released the Pixel 4a in 2020, and we present you with these top quality stories. From From Vietnamese Upbringing to Marketing to a Global Audience: a Candid Convo with Linh Dao Smooke to BuT, BuT, BuT aUtH iS HaaRrRrRrRrRd, let’s dive right in.


The Market Today

#01 Instagram (Meta)
$529.28 +0.46%
#03 Amazon IVS (Amazon)
$178.22 +0.33%
#05 ThoughtWorks
$4.34 +0.23%
#12 NVIDIA
$130.00 +4.40%
#13 Sysco
$76.91 +0.55%
#01 Bitcoin
$58963.24 +0.61%

tech-companies

Meet Google Cloud: HackerNoon Company of the Week

TL;DR This week, HackerNoon features Google Cloud — which offers customers computing resources to power their artificial intelligence and machine learning workloads.

By @companyoftheweek [ 2 Min read ]

We are back with another Company of the Week feature! Every week, we share an awesome tech brand from our tech company database, making their evergreen mark on the internet. This unique HackerNoon database ranks S&P 500 companies and top startups of the year alike.

How’s that for interesting 😏..

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business

From Vietnamese Upbringing to Marketing to a Global Audience: a Candid Convo with Linh Dao Smooke

TL;DR Vietnam is not simply war-torn, communist or full of buffalos and rice field. Global companies would be sorely mistaken to make such assumptions!

By @podcast [ 29 Min read ]

🇺🇸 How Vietnam seems to be perceived by people in America

📣 What it's like to be raised in the heart of Hanoi's Old Quarter

👩‍🎓 Vietnam's education system (and if it adequately prepares young people

😮 What shocks Linh most when she returns to Vietnam now

https://youtu.be/b4JMZg94DqI?feature=shared&embedable=true..

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programming

BuT, BuT, BuT aUtH iS HaaRrRrRrRrRd

TL;DR Auth isnt hard. Its boring, red-tapey, a solved problem... but dont call it hard as a blanket statement.

By @dbozhinovski [ 8 Min read ]

No, it's not. It's boring, red-tapey, a solved problem... but don't call it hard as a blanket statement.

So, how hard can auth really be? Let's dig in.

Let's quickly dissect it:

Based on some passport.js examples, but simplified further, we need the following:

Auth libs

Auth servers..

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On This Day

NY Times Article on Need to Preserve Obsolete Hardware and Software was published

The New York Times' George Johnson reminisces about obsolete computer hardware and software in a column titled, "Let's Boot Up the Trash-80 and Play Some Oldies." Written just before the release of Microsoft's Windows 95 operating system, the article bemoaned the lack of a home - virtual or otherwise -...

Poll Of the Week

Who Should Be Primarily Responsible for Protecting Children Online?

California recently passed a law requiring businesses to assess and mitigate potential harm to children on their platforms. However, a court blocked this law, citing potential free speech violations. This raises an important question about Children's online safety.

The Government
Tech Companies
Parents/Guardians
Others (please share in the comments)

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