Month: November 2024
Kindle Colorsoft owners complain of a yellow bar on the e-reader’s screen
Image: David Pierce / The Verge People have started receiving their orders of Amazon’s first color e-reader, the Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition, and many say they’re disappointed to find a yellow, discolored strip at the bottom of the display. Complaints about the $279.99 e-reader’s display have spread online and dragged down its Amazon star rating, … Read more
The Language of Faces
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Where Do Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Stand on Crypto?
Election Day is nearly here, and the result could impact the future of crypto in the U.S. Here’s where Trump and Harris stand.
'I dropped the EigenLayer advisorship' — ETH Foundation's Justin Drake
Restaking protocols like EigenLayer allow investors to stake the same digital asset multiple times and reap the additional yields.
What Can Trump Change in US Crypto Regulation?
It is only a few days before the US Presidential Elections. Trump and his teammates have promised a more liberal approach towards crypto than Democrats. Also, the Republican candidate is leading on Polymarket and even in some polls like a potential winner. In this article, I’d like to describe possible upgrades in the US crypto … Read more
How to De-clutter LinkedIn
One product that I’ve used every day over the past few years is LinkedIn. I used to prefer using LinkedIn over other social media platforms like Instagram due to the rich and high-quality professional content and limited spam. I used to post a lot of content as well, especially during the pandemic but I stopped … Read more
Is Crypto Gambling? Let’s ‘Roll the Dice’ on This Debate
Cryptocurrency is billed as the ‘wild west’ of the financial world – often misunderstood, sometimes celebrated (when it’s ‘up’) and occasionally dismissed as a game of chance. But is investing in crypto really just speculating and gambling, or is it a more edgy way to diversify your portfolio? It’s just another asset class Sure, crypto … Read more
Why You Should Stay Away from Cheap Residential Proxies
If you clicked on this article, you probably already know how useful and powerful residential proxies are. You’re also likely aware that it’s a competitive industry, with providers battling it out through different pricing models. Tempted by cheap residential proxies? Here’s why they might not be as appealing as you think! 🚨 Exploring the Wild … Read more
‘Tomarket’ Telegram Game Reveals Airdrop Allocations—But You Can’t Trade TOMA Yet
Tomarket’s anticipated token launch has given way to confusion, with the Telegram game launching another farming phase.
Solving the Siberian Crater Mystery
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Brute-Forcing the LLM Guardrails
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Macro factors in Canada and US good for Bitcoin's price — WonderFi CEO
The M2 money supply is an economic measure of the total amount of a sovereign nation’s fiat currency currently circulating worldwide.
Static Basic Block Versioning
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NotebookLM & Perplexity Spaces: Everything You Need to Know
I recently explored two powerful AI tools — NotebookLM and Perplexity Spaces — and want to share my comprehensive review of these research assistants. NotebookLM and Perplexity Spaces are two cutting-edge AI tools designed to revolutionize research and content creation. Each offers unique features to enhance productivity and collaboration in different work environments. Let’s dive in and see what … Read more
Ethereum Researchers Relinquish EigenLayer Roles Over Conflict of Interest Concerns
Researchers Justin Drake and Drankrad Feist set off a controversy in May when they revealed that they’d accepted big token payouts from EigenLayer, raising conflict of interest concerns.
The HackerNoon Newsletter: The Reality of Digital Nomads: Chasing Adventure, Finding What? (11/2/2024)
How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, November 2, 2024? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Was Established in 1938, The BBC Television Services Was Started in 1936, New Zealand Adopted a National Standard Time in 1868, and we present … Read more
AI Safety Summit: Dual Alignment Workshops
Artificial intelligence can also be described as a technology of highly dynamic automation. This means that it is not just a facility that can do things by itself, but that it has very high dynamism, for the range of what it can do. The view of AI not being risky, because several automated systems are … Read more
MIT debuts a large language model-inspired method for teaching robots new skills
MIT this week showcased a new model for training robots. Rather than the standard set of focused data used to teach robots new tasks, the method goes big, mimicking the massive troves of information used to train large language models (LLMs). The researchers note that imitation learning — in which the agent learns by following … Read more