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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, November 21, 2024?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Tesla launched the SUV Cybertruck in 2019, Albert Einstein's mass energy equivalence was published in 1905, The first measurement of the speed of light in 1676, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Why Everyone is Wrong About the Future of Work™ to Global Romance Gains Popularity in Japan, Reveals 2024 Survey by Kiseki, let’s dive right in.


The Market Today

#01 Instagram (Meta)
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#04 Microsoft
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#05 ThoughtWorks
4.47
#01 Bitcoin
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tech-stories

Meet Torram Labs, BookForSport Dealscard: HackerNoon Startups of the Week

TL;DR Welcome to HackerNoon Startups of the Week! This week, we’re thrilled to spotlight Torram Labs, BookForSport Dealscard.

By @startupsoftheweek [ 5 Min read ]

Welcome to another feature of HackerNoon Startups of the Week series!

In this feature, we’re pleased to announce Torram Labs, BookForSport & Dealscard as Startups of The Week.

Want to be nominated for HackerNoon’s Startups of The Year? Learn how here.

Support Torram - Vote here!

Cheers,..

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society

Global Romance Gains Popularity in Japan, Reveals 2024 Survey by Kiseki

TL;DR Discover how Japanese singles are increasingly eager to connect with foreigners, revealing a shift in social dynamics and cultural curiosity. Kiseki Survey

By @socialdiscoverygroup [ 3 Min read ]

A recent study conducted by Kiseki in the fall of 2024 uncovers a fascinating trend: Japanese singles are increasingly eager to connect with people from around the globe. This shift in social dynamics is noteworthy...

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machine-learning

Why Everyone is Wrong About the Future of Work™

TL;DR The future of work is a debate where everyone’s got an opinion.

By @thefrogsociety [ 16 Min read ]

Why are we constantly worrying about the future of work™?

If you’re working, you know how it’s done: put in the hours, get the paycheck, put food on the table.

So, what’s the future of work is ACTUALLY like?

Broadly, we can divide these forecasters into three camps:..

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machine-learning

Better - An AI Powered Code Reviewer

TL;DR Code reviews have always been crucial in maintaining a standard and emphasising on the best practices of code in a project. This is not a post about how..

By @murtuzaalisurti [ 8 Min read ]

Code reviews have always been crucial in maintaining high standards and reinforcing best practices in a coding project. This is not a post about how developers should review the code, it's more about delegating a part of it to AI.

🚨 NOTE:..

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tech-companies

Intel (No Longer) Inside, or How One CEO Messed Everything Up

TL;DR Intel is either going to be bought or Pat Gelsinger will be fired, possibly both.

By @sheharyarkhan [ 5 Min read ]

Now that we've covered the US presidential elections and most of the Q3 earnings, I want to take a moment to discuss Intel and some of the excellent reporting from Reuters about the company's downfall.

As I said so in March:..

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On This Day

Tesla launched the SUV Cybertruck

Tesla launched the SUV Cybertruck. A gaffe occurs during the launch event when its "unbreakable" windows shatter during demonstration.

Poll Of the Week

Do You Believe That Aliens Are Living In The Ocean?

On November 13, 2024, a US congressional hearing featured testimony from a former Department of Defense official who claimed that government employees have been injured by Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) and that the US has conducted secret UAP retrieval programs. The official also stated that the government possesses a substantial amount of classified information on UAPs, including hi-res photos and videos of advanced, non-human technology coming from the ocean.

Absolutely! 100% 🌊👽
Well someone's hallucinating. Aliens are from space 🙄 🚀
Maybe, but I need more proof🧐
I don’t believe that aliens exist🛑

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