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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, August 1, 2024?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, General Motors Filed for Bankruptcy in 2012, The First Email was Sent in 1971, Oxygen was discovered in 1774, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Will New York’s AI Weapons Detector Evolv Solve Problems or Create New Ones? to Five Questions to Ask Yourself Before Creating a Web Project, let’s dive right in.


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Five Questions to Ask Yourself Before Creating a Web Project

TL;DR Web projects can fail for many reasons. In this article I will share my experience that will help you solve some of them.

By @shcherbanich [ 9 Min read ]

No matter how obvious it may sound, this point is crucial: never ever store confidential or sensitive information in your source code. Breaches can lead to financial losses and other serious issues. Sensitive information that should never be stored in code includes:

Solution: Check your project right now..

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machine-learning

Will New York’s AI Weapons Detector Evolv Solve Problems or Create New Ones?

TL;DR Will New Yorks AI weapons detector Evolv solve problems or create new ones?

By @allan-grain [ 3 Min read ]

The City of New York recently announced it would begin implementing the use of AI weapons detectors, named Evolv, on the city’s subways to screen passengers.

But the city’s residents say they still don’t feel safe.

The system has only been installed in several locations so far...

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On This Day

General Motors Filed for Bankruptcy

American motor-vehicle manufacturer General Motors filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection; it soon emerged from the reorganization and in 2010 returned to the stock market with one of the largest IPOs in U.S. history.

Poll Of the Week

How Often Do You Order Items From Amazon?

The e-commerce giant only seems to be getting bigger and bigger, but does everyone use Amazon? And how often do they use it?

11% 3+ times a week

9% Once or twice a week

42% Once every couple of weeks

36% I don't use Amazon

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