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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, June 14, 2025?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, The US Census Dedicated the UNIVAC I Computer in 1956, Mauchly Met Atanasoff in a Historic Meeting in 1941, The Disneyland Monorail Opened in California in 1959, Fischer Jr. Patented the Sandpaper in Vermont in 1834, The Second Continental Congress Created the US Flag Design in 1777, A Large Asteroid Missed Hitting the Earth in 2002, The US Sent a Monkey on a Historic Rocket Flight in 1949, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Happy Birthday, Mr. President to Answer to Win Your Share of $5,000: How Does GetBlock Simplify Full Node Hosting?, let’s dive right in.


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product-management

How AI Is Revolutionizing Agile Program Management with Confluence Streamlit

TL;DR AI agent fetches summarizes project data from Confluence, streamlining Agile program management with chat-powered reports, charts, and insights.

By @hackercm7xnyn530000357nl0x7upby [ 23 Min read ]

This tool will enable Program Managers and leaders to:

Select a team or program name from a dropdown,

Automatically fetch the associated Confluence page URL,

Scrape key content sections from that page (like Features, Epics, Dependencies, Risks, Team Members),

Display answers as summarized text.

Step 1. Confluence Page LookUp...

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society

Happy Birthday, Mr. President

TL;DR Trumps military parade divides rather than unites America.

By @nebojsaneshatodorovic [ 4 Min read ]

What is Friday the 13th to you? Is it a day to celebrate and appreciate one of the greatest slasher horror franchises in movie history? Or, is it a day to stay at home to avoid something falling on your head?

Or, fiddling while Rome burns...

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web3

Answer to Win Your Share of $5,000: How Does GetBlock Simplify Full Node Hosting?

TL;DR Write about how GetBlock simplifies full node hosting for a chance to win from $5,000 in the Web3 Writing Contest. Use this template to start.

By @hackernooncontests [ 2 Min read ]

If you're a developer, writer, or blockchain enthusiast, the Web3 Development Writing Contest invites you to explore how GetBlock simplifies full node hosting and makes blockchain infrastructure more accessible. Use this template to guide your story—for a chance to win from $5,000 in prizes...

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machine-learning

Introducing a Flagship MCP Sample App Powered by Azure AI Foundry And LlamaIndex.TS

TL;DR Coordinate multiple AI agents and MCP servers (written in Java, .NET, Python and TypeScript) with LlamaIndex.TS and Azure AI Foundry.

By @wassimchegham [ 4 Min read ]

This sample application uses mock data and is intended for demonstration purposes rather than production use.

This architecture delivers operational efficiency and personalized service at scale, transforming chaos into opportunity.

Azure Container Apps' global infrastructure delivers low-latency performance, critical for travel agencies serving clients worldwide...

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machine-learning

How We Taught a Neural Network to Design Headstones

TL;DR This case study explores the development of a machine learning (ML) system designed to generate unique memorial products designs.

By @hacker3479294 [ 3 Min read ]

When people think of machine learning, headstones probably don’t come to mind. But in one of the more profound applications of generative AI, we built a system that uses machine learning to design custom memorial products—yes, including gravestones—tailored to personal preferences and cultural sensitivities.

We addressed this with:..

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Additional Stories of your interest:

-The AI Box Is Coming—Build Your Own or Be Owned by Big Tech

-Claude Code Makes Every Other AI Coding Tool Look Amateur

On This Day

The US Census Dedicated the UNIVAC I Computer

The UNIVAC I was a revolutionary computer system that changed the course of computing history. Developed by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly of the Eckert–Mauchly Computer Corporation, the UNIVAC I was the first commercially available computer in the United States. It was built using vacuum tubes and magnetic tape...

Poll Of the Week

What’s your view on the new DOGE department and its government spending cuts?

In light of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)'s actions—such as cutting over 200,000 federal jobs, dismantling agencies like USAID, and accessing sensitive government data—how do you perceive its impact on the U.S. government?

20% DOGE is effectively reducing waste and streamlining government operations.

17% While some cuts are necessary, DOGE's approach is too aggressive and lacks transparency.

36% DOGE poses a threat to democratic institutions and oversteps legal boundaries.

26% I'm not familiar with DOGE or its initiatives.

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