How are you, @e3e77916db? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, July 3, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Back to the Future was Released in 1985, The First Color TV was Demonstrated in London in 1928, The U.S. Union Won the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, and we present you with these top quality stories. From The Secret to Unlimited Energy, Moon Wars, and the SpaceX Lunar Conspiracy - Whats It Really About? to I Made Dall-E Transform Childrens Sketches Into Realistic Images, let’s dive right in. |
By @maria piterberg [ 9 Min read ] From pattern recognition to unexpected “hallucinations” that feel more like imagination, this journey reveals how generative AI might just become the most surprising creative partner of all - especially for those still learning to draw. The benefits of drawing for children are widely recognized - and scientifically supported... Read More |
By @hillpot [ 5 Min read ] Everyone's all talking about sending Starships to Mars, but the first Starship mission actually involves the moon. Why? Is it really about making life multi-planetary, or is it about an insane mission to capture extreme wealth and unimaginable power? The main lunar goals that SpaceX talks about are:.. Read More |
By @cerniauskas [ 5 Min read ] At the beginning of 2025, the Reuters Institute released itsreport on the health of journalism. It made for stark reading. Of the editors and CEOs surveyed, only 41% had confidence in journalism's future, and 75% were concerned by the drop in traffic to publishers' sites... Read More |
By @imisioluwa13312 [ 13 Min read ] Imagine Alice has drafted a provisional application and wants to fractionalize it into one million shares. She first computes: Suppose Alice’s fractional patent (token ID 1) has just been minted and is set to expire at block 18,200,000. To initiate fast review, she calls:.. Read More |
Back to the Future, a science fiction comedy film directed by Robert Zemeckis and produced by Steven Spielberg, was released in the United States. The film was a huge commercial success and went on to become a cultural phenomenon, with its futuristic themes and depictions of time travel inspiring numerous... | |
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