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

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Ims Associates Shipped Imsai 8080 Kits in 1975, China Successfully Landed Yutu in 2013, IBM Discontinued Sales of Os/2 Operating System in 2005, Microsoft Purchased GIANT Company Software in 2004, and we present you with these top quality stories. From iPhones Could Become More Expensive Under the Trump Presidency to Understanding the Twitter API So You Can Design Your Own, let’s dive right in.


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programming

Understanding the Twitter API So You Can Design Your Own

TL;DR In this article, we explore how the X (Twitter) home timeline (x.com/home) API is designed and what approaches they use to solve multiple challenges.

By @trekhleb [ 22 Min read ]

When it comes to designing the API of the system the software engineers often consider different options like REST vs RPC vs GraphQL (or other hybrid approaches) to determine the best fit for a specific task or project.

How to fetch the list of tweets

How to get tweet details..

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programming

New Tool Promises Faster Websites with Streamlined Server-Rendered UI

TL;DR The HMPL project is a small template language for displaying UI from server to client.

By @anthonymax [ 4 Min read ]

Okay, actually it would be really interesting to show a project called HMPL. It is a small template language for displaying UI from server to client. It is based on customizable requests sent to the server via fetch and processed into ready-made HTML.

The result of the code:..

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programming

Quickly Bulk Load Image to E-commerce Sites With This Guide

TL;DR Manually updating each image one by one is not only time-consuming but also inefficient. This is where bulk quick image upload is helpful.

By @filestack [ 10 Min read ]

Product images play a crucial role in the success of an e-commerce business. They help showcase product details more effectively, drive engagement, and increase sales. Therefore, e-commerce businesses upload large volumes of product images.

Bulk image uploads have various benefits over traditional methods:

API keys

HTML..

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machine-learning

Princeton and CMU Push AI Boundaries with the Mamba Sequence Model

TL;DR Mamba, a new linear-time model, matches Transformer performance with 5× higher efficiency, excelling in language, audio, and genomics tasks.

By @serialization [ 6 Min read ]

Authors:

(1) Albert Gu, Machine Learning Department, Carnegie Mellon University and with equal contribution;

(2) Tri Dao, Department of Computer Science, Princeton University and with equal contribution.

Abstract and 1 Introduction

2 State Space Models

3.2 Improving SSMs with Selection

3.4 A Simplified SSM Architecture..

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On This Day

Ims Associates Shipped Imsai 8080 Kits

On December 16th, 1975, IMS Associates began shipping its IMSAI 8080 computer kits, marking a significant moment in the history of personal computing. The IMSAI 8080 was a microcomputer kit that allowed individuals to build and program their own computer from scratch, using readily available components and instructions provided by...

Poll Of the Week

Should OpenAI Be Allowed to Become a For-Profit Company?

OpenAI's transition from nonprofit to for-profit status has ignited intense debate in Silicon Valley. Critics, including Meta and Elon Musk, warn that this shift could set a troubling precedent. Musk argues it prioritizes profits over the public good and risks monopolizing the AI market, while Meta contends it could allow nonprofits to exploit tax benefits and investor goodwill before becoming profit-driven, eroding public trust. OpenAI defends the move, stating it will preserve the nonprofit’s value while helping it advance its AI mission more effectively.

Yes, it’s for the greater good.
No, it sets a bad precedent.
Only if strict safeguards are enforced.
I have no dog in this race.

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