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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, November 11, 2024?
The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Patent number US1781541 awarded to Albert Einstein and Leó Szilárd for the Einstein refrigerator in 1930, NASA launched Gemini 12 in 1966, The Great War (WW1) Officially Ended in 1918, and we present you with these top quality stories. From The One-Shot Generalization Paradox: Why Generative AI Struggles With New Information to Michael Saylor: Is He Against Self-Custody And Bitcoin As A Medium of Exchange?, let’s dive right in.
By @companyoftheweek [ 2 Min read ] This week, HackerNoon features CoinGecko - a cryptocurrency ranking platform that provides a 360-degree overview of digital currencies and their standings Read More.
By @rebeccaroyal [ 30 Min read ] Discover how VEILDrive threat research reveals attackers exploiting Microsoft services for C2, bypassing defenses, and leveraging SaaS infrastructure Read More.
By @pawarashishanil [ 8 Min read ] Learn why GenAI models fail with new information, the One-Shot Generalization Paradox, and what future AI research holds for overcoming this challenge. Read More.
By @bigmao [ 7 Min read ] Why the sudden Internet exodus to a 19-year-old platform? Heres how AI and psychology are fueling Reddit’s growth. Read More.
By @eduardoprospero [ 11 Min read ] Analyzing Michael Saylors interviews and tweets to determine his exact position on self-custody and Bitcoin as a Medium of Exchange. Could he be playing dumb Read More.
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