How are you, @e3e77916db? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, August 2, 2024? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Netscape produces Navio to Compete with Microsoft in 1996, undefined in 1902, The San Francisco cable car system began operations in 1873, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Augmented Linked Lists: An Essential Guide to gRPC-Secret: Mastering Deadlines, Timeouts, and Custom Contexts, let’s dive right in. |
By @amoshi [ 14 Min read ] When a new element is added to the linked list, the main node must update the “tail” pointer to the new end-node, and the previous NULL-pointer must be updated to the new tail.
It will change in many ways. There are 2 options below: Structure nodes: structure/size insert.. Read More |
By @gultm [ 9 Min read ] gRPC, an open-source remote procedure call (RPC) framework, enables efficient and scalable communication between services. One crucial aspect of gRPC is the management of deadlines, request timeouts, and the propagation of context, including custom structures. Step 2: Serialize the Structure Step 3: Attach to Context Step 4: Transmit.. Read More |
By @sunilkumardash9 [ 16 Min read ] Over the past few weeks, we’ve been diligently working on a rapidly growing repository at Composio. We soon realized that tasks such as updating ReadMes, fixing docstrings, and making minor bug fixes—though repetitive and mundane—were consuming much of our bandwidth. We wanted an AI agent that could... Read More |
In an article titled "Inside Netscape: The Software Start-Up Is Expanding So Quickly It May One Day Pose a Threat to Microsoft," The Washington Post speculated that Netscape Communications Corp. might one day compete with Microsoft Corp. Two years later, the Justice Department is investigating whether Microsoft broke antitrust rules... | |
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67% of Americans are open to electric cars (EVs), with big names like Ferrari joining the movement. Demand is high, but concerns remain about charging stations and costs. Even battery makers are feeling the pinch. Would you consider an EV for your next car? 38% Yes, I'm excited to switch to electric! 31% No, I prefer a gas-powered car for now. 20% Hybrid cars are where it's at. 10% Not sure, I need to learn more about EVs. |
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