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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, May 18, 2025?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Facebook went public at $38.00 a share price in 2012, The US Department of Justic and 20 states sued Microsoft for antitrust practices in 1998, India conducted its first nuclear test in 1974, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Ninja Deep Research: The AI Agent Everyone Can Actually Start Using Now to This One Python Tool Fixed My AIs Function-Calling Chaos, let’s dive right in.

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The Market Today

#01 Famety
0
#02 Instagram (Meta)
640.34 +0.37%
#03 Amazon
205.59 -0.61%
#04 Coursera
9 +1.11%
#05 Microsoft
454.27 +0.49%
#01 Bitcoin
$105020.60 +1.90%

JavaScript Just Became 10X faster Thanks to a New Game-changing Feature From Chrome

By @thisweekinjavascript [ 3 Min read ]

Chromes V8 team just dropped a game-changing feature that makes JavaScript blazingly fast! Read More.


Ninja Deep Research: The AI Agent Everyone Can Actually Start Using Now

By @ninjatechai [ 6 Min read ]

Ninja is proving 2025 is the year of AI agents. Outpacing OpenAI, Google, and others in tackling hallucinations, millions rely on it for coding, writing more. Read More.


Tesseral Raises $3.3M Seed to Bring Open Source Auth to B2B Software

By @seedfunding [ 2 Min read ]

Tesseral raises $3.3M to simplify enterprise-grade authentication for B2B devs with secure, open source infrastructure built for speed and scale. Read More.


7 Years Strong: MEXCs Journey of Remarkable Growth and Innovation

By @mexcmedia [ 5 Min read ]

MEXC celebrates 7 years with 36M users, massive trading growth, 3K+ assets, award-winning support, setting new standards in the global crypto exchange market. Read More.


Help, My Prompt is Not Working!

By @andrewproton [ 4 Min read ]

Learn what to do when an AI prompt fails—explore step-by-step fixes from prompt tweaks to model changes and fine-tuning in this practical guide. Read More.


Vue.js: Propagating Props Like a Pro

By @smileek [ 7 Min read ]

Probably the cleanest way to forward base props from a wrapper component in Vue.js Read More.


Tired of Broken Chatbots? This AI Upgrade Fixes Everything

By @riteshmodi [ 15 Min read ]

Discover how function calling transforms AI. Learn implementation differences between OpenAI and Azure OpenAI, with practical code examples. Read More.


This One Python Tool Fixed My AIs Function-Calling Chaos

By @riteshmodi [ 9 Min read ]

Learn how to tame unpredictable AI outputs with Pydantic validation. This guide shows how to enforce consistent JSON structures from function calling. Read More.


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On This Day

Facebook went public at $38.00 a share price

Facebook, now Meta Platforms Inc., debuted on the stock market through its initial public offering (IPO) on May 18, 2012. The social networking giant's IPO was one of the most substantial and eagerly awaited in history. On that day, FB shares concluded trading at $38.23, just a tad higher than...

Poll Of the Week

With New Disney Partnership, Will Fortnite Win the Metaverse Race?

Epic Games and Disney announced a groundbreaking partnership to create an "entertainment universe" within Fortnite. With Disney investing $1.5 billion in Epic, this collaboration aims to integrate characters from its extensive Intellectual Property portfolio into Fortnite's social gaming ecosystem.

27% Yes, with Disney's backing

10% No, Meta is still the strongest contender.

7% Yes, even without Disney's backing.

12% Other contenders not named Meta or Fornite will challenge for top spot.

18% Maybe, depending on how integration is handled.

24% Unsure, it's too early to tell.

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