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Prohibition went into effect in the United States in 1920, Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated upon re-entry in 2003, First Youtube video was posted in 2006,
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From
To Sell Software in 2025, Devs Must Think Like Marketers
to
Trump, Donât Just Lock Away Your 1 Million BitcoinâBuild a Tech Metropolis Instead,
letâs dive right in.
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@maken8 [ 8 Min read ]
In The Bitcoin Standard, Dr. Saifedean Ammous teaches that hard money is saleable across time (meaning it is a good SoV) and also saleable across space (meaning it is a good MoE). Its story is far from over. We should stay tuned. Bitcoin has good SoV and MoE functions...
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@decoded [ 3 Min read ]
Howdy Hackers, Language barriers became a thing of the past, and now, HackerNoon stories are available in 77 languages; from Afrikaans to Zulu and everything in between. HackerNoonâs English homepage: https://hackernoon.com/ Popular English HackerNoon stories: HackerNoonâs Hindi Homepage: https://hackernoon.com/lang/hi Popular Hindi HackerNoon stories: The HackerNoon Team..
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@hayday [ 5 Min read ]
Five years ago, software entrepreneurship was simplerâcode hard, market minimally, profit. Today, the game has changed: Distribution has become the new moat. 5 years ago I sold my WordPress plugin business to Automattic, and back then the landscape of software entrepreneurship was markedly different than it is today...
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Prohibition went into effect in the United States, banning the sale, production, and transportation of alcohol. The ban remained in place until 1933, when it was repealed.
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This question reflects a critical debate in modern education as AI tools like ChatGPT and others become increasingly accessible. Advocates argue that AI can be a valuable educational resource, helping students enhance their writing, organize ideas, and understand complex concepts. On the other hand, critics worry about plagiarism, loss of originality, and over-reliance on technology, potentially undermining students' ability to develop critical thinking and writing skills.
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