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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, June 14, 2024?

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 Youre Using Generative AI Wrong: Stop Cracking Nuts with a Sledge Hammer to Is The Rise of Runes a New Era for Bitcoin?, let’s dive right in.


The Market Today

#02 Microsoft
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#01 Bitcoin
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tech-stories

Is The Rise of Runes a New Era for Bitcoin?

TL;DR This article discusses the Runes protocol, exploring its functionalities, potential advantages, and place within a continuously growing Bitcoin ecosystem. 

By @anselmelvis62 [ 13 Min read ]

But why should you care about Rodarmor’s latest discovery when his first hasn’t proven great?

Below is an outline of what we’d cover in this piece:

A block from a mining pool containing 6.463 BTC in fees. Source: mempool.space

To buy and sell your Runes:


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media

Effective Methods for Combating Fake News: Censorship, Debunking, and Prebunking

TL;DR Explore effective methods like prebunking, debunking, and censorship to counter misinformation on social media using epidemic models.

By @editorialist [ 3 Min read ]

Author:

(1) Yigit Ege Bayiz, Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas, USA (Email: egebayiz@utexas.edu);

(2) Ufuk Topcu, Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas, USA (Email: utopcu@utexas.edu).

Abstract and Introduction

Related Works

Preliminaries..

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machine-learning

Youre Using Generative AI Wrong: Stop Cracking Nuts with a Sledge Hammer

TL;DR Generative AI is misunderstood as a sentient tool that is capable of expert output.

By @tyingshoelaces [ 11 Min read ]

You are using Gen AI the wrong way.

The trough of disillusionment is upon us. Almost everyone is using Generative AI in the wrong way. That’s the bad news.

Its still an algorithm silly...

Debunking Devon [YouTube]

Debunking Devon [Medium]

But here is the thing.

Most people...

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programming

Introducing Huey: A Celery Alternative for Django

TL;DR Trying out a lightweight asynchronous task queue as an alternative to Celery with Django

By @udit001 [ 11 Min read ]

So today, I will be talking about a Celery alternative named Huey, which comes with a much easier setup than Celery and is much smaller in size compared to Celery.

We will be installing the following packages:

Click here to view the repo.

Make migrations:..

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programming

How to Build a Dynamic Filesystem With FUSE and Node.js: A Practical Approach

TL;DR Do you ever wonder what happens when you run sshfs user@remote:~/ /mnt/remoteroot? How do files from a remote server appear on your local system and synchronize

By @rglr [ 33 Min read ]

This article introduces a practical solution using FUSE with Node.js and TypeScript. We will explore how FUSE works under the hood and demonstrate its application by solving a real-world task. Join me on an exciting adventure into the world of FUSE and Node.js.

For instance:

So, the plan is:..

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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...

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