How are you, @e3e77916db? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, January 7, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Steve Jobs announced the first-generation iPad in 2009, For the first time ever, someone crossed the English Channel by air in 1785, Galileo observed the 4 largest moons of Jupiter for the 1st time in 1610, and we present you with these top quality stories. From 35 Product Management Books You’ll Actually Learn From to Win Your Share of 15,000 USDT in the Spacecoin Writing Contest by Spacecoin and HackerNoon, let’s dive right in. |
By @hackernooncontests [ 4 Min read ] Happy New Year, Hackers! Buckle up—we’re going to space 🚀🚀🚀 Spacecoin, a Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) powered by satellites, has teamed up with HackerNoon to launch the Spacecoin Writing Contest. Spread across 3 rounds, the contest offers 15,000 USDT in prizes for up to 15 winners! Yes... Read More |
By @witness [ 3 Min read ] What interests me more are “anti-hacks”. There questions matter more than answers. Living the questions even moreso. Meaning-making emerges from these explorations, leading to insights about the self and our relationship with the world around us, the universe, and what our existence provides as opportunity... Read More |
By @jameseffarah [ 16 Min read ] I have a photographic memory and have read over 50 product management and business books in 2024. Here’s a list of my favorite. These lists always feel generic, as if it is the same 10 books recommended but in different orders. By Silicon Valley Product Group By Itamar Gilad.. Read More |
Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the first-generation iPad, a revolutionary tablet computer that would change the way people consume media and access the internet. The iPad was officially released in April of that year. | |
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In recent years, AI has become the main tech talking point, and it seems as if every big tech company has its hand in the pot. OpenAI has ChatGPT, Apple has Apple Intelligence, X has Grok, and so on. Do you think AI will continue to be massive or will the bubble burst? Yes, AI will still be massive in 2025 No, the hype will die down Yes, but some companies will back out of the AI craze I'm tired of hearing of AI |
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