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

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, The Nuremberg Trials Officially Began in 1945, The Microsoft 1.0 was released in 1985, Construction of the International Space Station Began in 1998, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Predicted Outputs: The OpenAI Feature You Probably Missed to Nature + Biomimicry + Bitcoin: Mutually Beneficial Partnership, let’s dive right in.


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#05 ThoughtWorks
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machine-learning

Predicted Outputs: The OpenAI Feature You Probably Missed

TL;DR By using thecprediction parameter in OpenAI Chat Completions, Predicted Outputs allow developers to speed up API responses from Chat Completions.

By @iamarsenibragimov [ 4 Min read ]

Predicted Outputs significantly reduce latency for model responses, especially when much of the output is known ahead of time. This feature is particularly beneficial for applications that involve regenerating text documents or code files with minor modifications.

While Predicted Outputs offer significant advantages, there are important considerations:..

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machine-learning

From OpenAI to Closed AI: Custom Chips Are Closing The Doors—What’s Next?

TL;DR OpenAI could be developing chips for rollout in 2026. This isnt just supply chain diversification, but the end of open AI for all.

By @bigmao [ 11 Min read ]

Custom hardware will no doubt bring breakthroughs, but also build barriers; barricades that leaves the general public—and most other players—on the outside looking in.

And that might be exactly what tech wanted all along.

Here’s what’s driving the need for custom silicon.

<Sidestepping Scrutiny: Accountability Without Answers>..

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life-hacking

The Long Road Home: A Story of Loss, Learning, and Renaissance - PART 3

TL;DR The journey of self-discovery often leads us to confront uncomfortable truths about human relationships and personal worth.

By @edwinliavaa [ 3 Min read ]

The journey of self-discovery often leads us to confront uncomfortable truths about human relationships and personal worth. As we navigate the complexities of connection and identity, we must learn to balance caring for others with maintaining our own sense of self.

Still, the journey continues.....

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web3

Nature + Biomimicry + Bitcoin: Mutually Beneficial Partnership

TL;DR Blockchain could be improved by taking inspiration and power from Nature. Nature’s wisdom could be efficiently used with the help of the blockchain.

By @alexbiojs [ 15 Min read ]

Nature and blockchain could benefit each other. Blockchain could be improved by taking inspiration and power from Nature. And Nature’s wisdom could be organized and efficiently used with the help of the blockchain.

Stories are up to 22 times more memorable than facts alone

(Jennifer Aaker)

John Lanier

Regulation..

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web3

Crypto Tool or Data Thief? How Meme-Token-Hunter-Bot and Its Clones Steal from macOS Users

TL;DR Meme-Token-Hunter-Bot targets macOS users under the guise of a crypto tool. Discover how this malware and 10 clones execute a coordinated data-stealing campaign

By @moonlock [ 7 Min read ]

Authors: Kseniia Yamburh, Malware Research Engineer at Moonlock by MacPaw & Mykhailo Pazyniuk, Malware Research Engineer at Moonlock by MacPaw

Our flowchart begins with main.py, the starting point that calls base_helper.py if the package detects it’s running on macOS.

mediax(): Likely targets Apple Notes to extract stored notes...

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On This Day

The Nuremberg Trials Officially Began

Powerful Nazi leaders were tried for the countless crimes committed during WW II.

Poll Of the Week

Do You Believe That Aliens Are Living In The Ocean?

On November 13, 2024, a US congressional hearing featured testimony from a former Department of Defense official who claimed that government employees have been injured by Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) and that the US has conducted secret UAP retrieval programs. The official also stated that the government possesses a substantial amount of classified information on UAPs, including hi-res photos and videos of advanced, non-human technology coming from the ocean.

Absolutely! 100% 🌊👽
Well someone's hallucinating. Aliens are from space 🙄 🚀
Maybe, but I need more proof🧐
I don’t believe that aliens exist🛑

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