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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, December 14, 2024?
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By @maken8 [ 5 Min read ] Bitcoin is the biggest mathematical and technological invention of this century. And the best way to carry it forward is to teach its foundations to our kids. Read More.
By @marinacher [ 8 Min read ] An early-stage startup doesn’t always need a full-time designer. Product-oriented founders can often build their first prototypes on their own. Read More.
By @michaelsalim [ 6 Min read ] Sometimes the best code is the code you delete. Dont love your code and do whats best for the codebase. Read More.
By @ivmarcos [ 7 Min read ] Learn how to build an AI-powered chatbot using React, Vite, and Coheres API. Read More.
By @bigmao [ 8 Min read ] Explainable AI is hot. The promise of transparency is noble, but the trade-offs could stifle AI’s real potential. Is chasing “why” worth derailing progress? Read More.
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