Month: July 2025
Thailand SEC Moves to Tighten ICO Rules With Investor Testing Mandates
The Thai SEC said the proposal aims to reduce burdens on ICO portals and investors while aligning oversight with industry standards.
Java is still worth learning
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Information Warfare
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Writing is thinking
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Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade set for November, Glamsterdam planning next
Fusaka hard fork’s next devnet will go live on Wednesday. The first public testnet is scheduled to launch in late September.
US bank lobby challenges crypto firms’ bids for bank licences
US banking and credit union groups asked the OCC to delay deciding on bank license applications from crypto firms, arguing there are “significant policy and process concerns.”
Why Some Satellites Use NetBSD?
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The TechBeat: From Screens to Streets: How Field UX Research in Morocco Helped Redesign Intercity Booking (7/21/2025)
How are you, hacker? 🪐Want to know what’s trending right now?: The Techbeat by HackerNoon has got you covered with fresh content from our trending stories of the day! Set email preference here. ## From Screens to Streets: How Field UX Research in Morocco Helped Redesign Intercity Booking By @indrivetech [ 6 Min read ] … Read more
SubTropolis and KC’s Limestone Caves
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‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’ author warns Bitcoin ‘bubble’ could burst soon
Robert Kiyosaki says that asset bubbles will soon “bust”, and when they do, “odds are gold, silver, and Bitcoin will bust too.”
What the GENIUS Act Means for XRP Investors
The GENIUS Act benefits Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin, but experts say its direct impact on XRP will be minimal.
Blistering NFT ‘sweep’ underway as CryptoPunks, Penguins surge
CryptoSlam strategist Yehudah Petscher told Cointelegraph in May he thought the market was poised for a rebound, but with a more tempered outlook.
These U.S. States Have Passed Bitcoin Reserve Laws
New Hampshire, Arizona, and Texas have all pushed to enable their treasuries to hold Bitcoin. Others are trying and failing.
The Art of Quantum Tech: Why Origins Matter More Than Hype
With so much happening in the technology domain, it becomes very difficult to keep up with it. With the introduction of blockchain, chatbots, LLMs and other complex topics, we are no longer at the privilege of getting to know the field. We are generally caught up in the race of being the first one to … Read more
Crypto Pushes Deeper Into S&P 500 as Block Follows Coinbase Into Index
The fintech firm will join the benchmark index on Wednesday, two months after crypto exchange Coinbase made its debut.
Ethereum is scaling: TPS, gas limit up as validators back 45M target
Ethereum’s gas limit climbed over 37 million, with 47% of validators supporting a jump to 45 million.
UK working to sell $7B in seized Bitcoin to boost budget: Report
A new report suggests the UK Treasury is working to sell up to $7 billion worth of seized Bitcoin, but one person has slammed the report as “sensationalism” amid a crypto bull run.
Fix incoming for MetaMask bug that’s slowly killing solid-state drives
Consensys says it’s aware of a small number of MetaMask users reporting “unusually high disk activity” and will be issuing a fix very soon.
AI Fearmongering Is Warping How We Write and Think
Every corner of the internet has something to say about AI. Some think AI is the best thing since the printing press; others think it will be the death of humanity. For me, the truth is somewhere in between. Although I see how AI can turn robots into killing machines, or how a lot of … Read more
How I Landed My First Client Midway Through The Odin Project
Hey everyone! Today I want to share how I managed to land my very first client while still working through The Odin Project. A few weeks ago, right after finishing the Ruby section and starting on HTML and CSS, my friend gave me a call. He recently kicked off a business making custom horse stables, … Read more
Friction May Be Your Last Job Security in an AI-Driven World
Over the past few years, the increasing adoption of artificial intelligence by corporations has led to a growing discomfort in the workforce. Many (most?) white-collar workers are anxious, carrying a dull, constant and ever-heavy fear that their job might be the one automated next. Meanwhile, new workers worry they may never find a role in a quickly evolving … Read more
“I Believed in the Team Before the Product”: Ruslan Madinov on Investing in Underwater Robotics
Intro Robotics is one of the key technological trends today: according to Boston Consulting Group Research, the global robotics market will reach $160-260 billion by 2030, with the most dynamic growth expected in the segments of professional services robots including underwater solutions for inspection and rescue operations as one of the most promising areas at … Read more
Moonshot’s Kimi K2 Is a Hefty Contender to Claude, GPT-4 & Even Gemini
Hello JavaScript Enthusiasts! Welcome to a new edition of “This Week in JavaScript“! This week, Moonshot AI’s Kimi K2 arrives as a powerful open-weight coding model, Next.js 15.4 makes Turbopack production-ready, Vue 3.6 alpha introduces Vapor Mode for high-performance apps, and Nuxt 4.0 brings big improvements to the developer experience, and more. n Kimi K2 … Read more