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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, June 17, 2025?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Ted Nelson Was Born in 1937, China Conducted Its First Successful Test of a Hydrogen Bomb in 1967, Chinese Supercomputer Was Named the Fastest in the World in 2013, Hackers Deciphered the Data Encryption Standard in 1997, Asteroids” and “Lunar Lander” Were Copyrighted in 1980, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Media Hype, Mass Migration, and the Making of an Online Movement to Are Traditional Data Warehouses Being Devoured by Agentic AI? , let’s dive right in.


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cloud

How Skechers Streamlined Costs and Enhanced AWS Data Protection with N2W

TL;DR Learn how Skechers cut costs, simplified backup, and boosted data recovery reliability across multi-cloud environments with N2W’s powerful solution.

By @n2w [ 2 Min read ]

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machine-learning

Are Traditional Data Warehouses Being Devoured by Agentic AI?

TL;DR From a technical architecture perspective, I believe this wave of AI will profoundly reshape the entire software ecosystem.

By @williamguo [ 13 Min read ]

In the spring of 2024, Snowflake, a star in the cloud data warehouse space, announced a change in leadership: Sridhar Ramaswamy, former head of Google’s advertising business, succeeded the legendary CEO Frank Slootman, who had helped Snowflake reach a $60 billion valuation.

So here’s the question:

Are you ready?..

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tech-stories

LoRA Learns Less and Forgets Less—Is that a Bug or a Feature?

TL;DR LoRA saves memory but trails full finetuning in code and math tasks—though it better preserves base model behavior and output diversity.

By @largemodels [ 6 Min read ]

Authors:

(1) Dan Biderman, Columbia University and Databricks Mosaic AI ([email protected]);

(2) Jose Gonzalez Ortiz, Databricks Mosaic AI ([email protected]);

(3) Jacob Portes, Databricks Mosaic AI ([email protected]);

(4) Mansheej Paul, Databricks Mosaic AI ([email protected]);

(5) Philip Greengard, Columbia University ([email protected]);

(6) Connor Jennings, Databricks Mosaic AI ([email protected]);

2 Background..

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machine-learning

How Ideology Shapes Memory — and Threatens AI Alignment

TL;DR How ideology shapes memory and threatens AI alignment. A brain-based model for AI risk and safety.

By @step [ 6 Min read ]

These are labels to ease description of functions, but none of these are mind components or mechanisms. To model ideology in the mind, the components of mind and the mechanisms [involved] can be postulated.

This principal spot explains major depression, trauma, anxiety and so forth...

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tech-stories

Media Hype, Mass Migration, and the Making of an Online Movement

TL;DR r/antiwork surged during the Great Resignation but collapsed after media backlash; user activity shifted, yet core discussion topics remained consistent.

By @editorialist [ 5 Min read ]

Authors:

(1) Alan Medlar, University of Helsinki, Finland ([email protected]);

(2) Yang Liu, University of Helsinki, Finland ([email protected]);

(3) Dorota Głowacka, University of Helsinki, Finland ([email protected]).

Abstract and 1. Introduction

2. Related Work

3. Methodology

4. Results

5. Discussion

6. Conclusion, References, and Appendix..

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On This Day

Ted Nelson Was Born

Ted Nelson, an American philosopher and computer pioneer, is known for coining the terms "hypertext" and "hypermedia" in 1963 and publishing them in 1965. Hypertext is a type of text that includes links to other pages or information, usually displayed on a computer screen in a highlighted format, which can...

Poll Of the Week

What do you think about Nvidia’s pitch for “Sovereign AI”?

Nvidia is urging world governments to adopt “Sovereign AI” — national AI infrastructure built using its chips, software, and cloud partners. The idea is gaining traction among EU leaders, who are eager to reduce reliance on foreign tech ecosystems. But the approach also raises questions about vendor lock-in, autonomy, and what sovereignty really means in the age of AI.

It’s the right move — Sovereign AI is crucial to avoid deeper power imbalances.
It’s a bad idea — It marginalizes smaller players; AI should be a global effort.
It’s strategic overreach — Nvidia is pushing too far under the sovereignty banner.
I'm on the fence

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