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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, November 16, 2024?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, John Ambrose Fleming received a patent for the thermionic valve in 1904, NASA launched Skylab 4 in 1973, NASA launched Artemis 1 in 2022, and we present you with these top quality stories. From How To Spruce Up Your Article With Images to Java Backend Observability with OpenTelemetry Traces and Minimal Code, let’s dive right in.


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How To Spruce Up Your Article With Images

TL;DR Images can be a great way to add some personality to your article. Here are 3 tips to get the most out of images.

By @editingprotocol [ 3 Min read ]

Hey Hackers!

For example, here is how The Markup uses these tools to emphasize a point.

Here’s a good example of using an image to bookmark the beginning of a new section.

That’s it for this week.

See you next time Hackers!..

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machine-learning

The Trick That Agentic Frameworks Pulled On Us

TL;DR A critical analysis of Agentic AI frameworks.

By @tyingshoelaces [ 8 Min read ]

You've heard the famous quote, "The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist."

Theological references are relevant here because more than any technological advancement in recent times, the mania surrounding Generative AI is more religion than science or engineering.

Wow. Amazing. Mindblowing.

Latency..

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programming

Java Backend Observability with OpenTelemetry Traces and Minimal Code

TL;DR How we integrated the OpenTelemetry framework into our Java backend, getting tracing with minimal coding.

By @apanasevich [ 10 Min read ]

Let’s give some more context to our case. As developers, we want to create software that’s easy to monitor, evaluate, and understand (and this is precisely the purpose of implementing OpenTelemetry — to maximize system observability).

Another common way to monitor the system is by leveraging metrics:..

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On This Day

John Ambrose Fleming received a patent for the thermionic valve

John Ambrose Fleming in 1906 English physicist and electrical engineer John Ambrose Fleming, who had worked with Thomas Edison’s company in London, invented and applied for the patent for the two-electrode vacuum-tube rectifier

Poll Of the Week

What Do You Think Will Happen To TikTok?

The US recently passed legislation that could ban TikTok in the US unless ByteDance sells the company. What do you think the outcome will be?

22% ByteDance will fight this in court and win. The ban is unconstitutional.

9% BtyeDance will fight in court but will likely lose.

24% TikTok will be sold to a different company but ByteDance will keep the algorithm.

22% TikTok will not be sold and it will leave the US market.

21% No opinion/I don't use TikTok

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