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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, August 8, 2024?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Wilbur Wright took off his first flight in 1908, Netscape Communications Went Public in 1995, Patent Granted for Autographic Printing in 1876, and we present you with these top quality stories. From The Bitcoin Revolution: A Vision for a Decentralized Future from Bitcoin 2024 to What Tech Startups Can Learn from Failed Projects: A Candid Look at My First Fintech Venture, let’s dive right in.


The Market Today

#01 Instagram (Meta)
$488.92 -2.91%
#02 Microsoft
$398.43 -2.56%
#05 ThoughtWorks
$4.32 +0.23%
#13 Sysco
$75.25 -0.66%
#01 Bitcoin
$59181.51 +5.08%

machine-learning

Businesses Are Using AI and ML; Just Not As Much as Management Thinks

TL;DR JFrog surveyed 1,200+ global technology professionals, including 300+ VP and C-level executives, on their AI/ML usage and software supply chain (SSC

By @paulgarden [ 3 Min read ]

We surveyed 1,200+ technology professionals from around the globe, including 300+ VP and C-level executives, on their AI/ML usage and software supply chain (SSC) security efforts. Upon analysis, a surprising gap emerged between what executives believe is happening and what developers and engineers report is happening.

Bridge the gap..

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web3

India: the Biggest Crypto Market Enables New Regulations Soon

TL;DR With more than 1.4 billion citizens, India is the country with the biggest population, where crypto regulation and rules for VASPs already exist.

By @ilinskii [ 4 Min read ]

This demonstrates a lack of security in WazirX's tech infrastructure or its crypto custody provider, Liminal. Both sides were quick to blame each other, which seems strange, considering WazirX is the most well-known crypto exchange in India...

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web3

The Bitcoin Revolution: A Vision for a Decentralized Future from Bitcoin 2024

TL;DR The Bitcoin Revolution is not just about financial innovation, but about the reclamation of our collective destiny.

By @edwinliavaa [ 3 Min read ]

This is my take on the Bitcoin 2024 Conference in Nashville, where some of the most influential voices in the crypto space shared their insights on the ongoing "Bitcoin Revolution." Three talks in particular resonated deeply with me and reinforced my conviction in the transformative potential of this technology...

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startups

What Tech Startups Can Learn from Failed Projects: A Candid Look at My First Fintech Venture

TL;DR Learn startup lessons from the failure of my first Fintech venture. Discover the importance of market validation, user communication, and knowing when to let go

By @harukatakamori0410 [ 8 Min read ]

Our vision was simple but powerful: to help underestimated founders and businesses thrive by providing them with the financial data management tools they needed to succeed.

Reflecting on the journey of Cruzzie, several key lessons stand out:..

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web3

NEAR’s Illia Polosukhin: AI as the Crucial Piece in Web3 Advancement

TL;DR Explore Illia Polosukhins insights on AI and Web3 integration, user-owned AI models, and NEAR Protocols role in fostering innovation and sustainability.

By @terezabizkova [ 6 Min read ]

Perplexity is a great example; they spend a lot of money on compute, making their operations very expensive. That’s why they need to monetize quickly to sustain their growth, or they'll risk being acquired by one of the larger companies that can afford those costs...

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On This Day

Wilbur Wright took off his first flight

Wilbur makes his first flight at Le Mans, France–the Wrights' first flight in Europe.

Poll Of the Week

Should internet users be required to verify themselves using a government-issued ID?

US lawmakers in the past have floated the idea of having internet users verify their ages with ID and/or a consent form from their parents to use a service, like social media. Is that something you would be in the favor of?

42% Hell no! That's a clear invasion of privacy and I would have none of it

20% Age-verification or parents' consent could be used for some services, but it shouldn't be a catch-all

24% Yes! This could be a great way to prevent trolls and possibly limit mental health and self-harm tied to the use of social media

13% The government can mandate such an option, but it won't work! People will always find workarounds

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