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How DeepSeek Works - Simplified

DeepSeek is an open-source large language model (or as we call them, LLM), developed by a Chinese AI research company. It’s built with an MoE (mixture of experts) architecture, incorporating...

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Media Slant: Alternative County Matching of Newspapers and Filtering of the Article Snippets

For robustness, we also apply an alternative matching procedure that covers more newspapers but only uses total instead of county-specific circulation.

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Researching Media Bias: How We Researched Newspaper Articles

For each article, the NewsLibrary provides the newspaper name, the headline, the date, the byline and (approximately) the first 80 words of the article.

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A United States Court Denied Apple's Emergency Motion for Stay: Here's Why

The court denied Apple’s Emergency Motion for Stay, or in the Alternative, for Miscellaneous Relief for the foregoing reasons.

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Immerso And Everdome Partner To Drive Innovation In The Metaverse Through AI-Powered Experiences

Immerso, home to Eros Media and Eros Now, and a global leader in AI innovation and intellectual property (IP), has joined forces with Everdome. The partnership combines Immerso’s exceptional IP...

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New AI Model Can ‘Think About Thinking’ Without Extra Training

The emergence of metacognitive behaviors in the State Stream Transformer architecture challenges fundamental assumptions about language model capabilities.

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QuickNode Partners With Fuse To Launch The First Layer For Businesses Powered By Polygon CDK

Quick node and Fuse Network announce partnership to implement industry's first Layer 2 (L2) for businesses. The collaboration leverages Quick node's enterprise-grade infrastructure, Fuse's user-centric Web3 payment solution stack, and...

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Rust in Linux: A Powerful Tool—But How Do We Strike the Right Balance?

Rust offers security, but its rigidity risks locking Linux into outdated paradigms. A hybrid solution could involve using Rust’s security for short-term components like device drivers while relying on C...

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Meet Startups of The Year 2024 Nominee, SVEXA: Unlocking Human Potential with Precision Health & AI

SVEXA combines AI, physiology, and precision health to optimize human performance. Serving sports tech, military, and corporate health, they offer algorithm licensing, software, and consulting. Their proprietary tech integrates diverse...

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Your Chatbot Isn’t Reading Words—It’s Counting Tokens (2/5/2025)

How are you, hacker? đŸȘ What’s happening in tech today, February 5, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, we present you...

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Win Up to $2000 in the #blockchain Writing Contest by Aleph Cloud and HackerNoon

Join the #blockchain Writing Contest to win up to $2,000 by writing about decentralized AI, cloud computing, or dePIN. Submissions open Feb 5–May 7, 2025.

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How We Collected Data on Blockchain Inscriptions Across Multiple Platforms

The study gathers data from Ethereum and rollups like zkSync Era, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Base to analyze inscription transactions. It identifies key patterns, including a high concentration of transactions from...

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HackerNoon Decoded 2024: Celebrating Our Society Community!

Welcome to HackerNoon Decoded—the ultimate recap of the Society stories, writers, and trends that defined 2024! Explore the top Society stories that captivated our readers, meet the leading writers who...

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DIY Enthusiast Hacks His Way Into Building His Own Musical Instrument (And It Rocks!)

I built a sci-fi bass from scratch, packed with a synth, a wireless transmitter, a hacked built-in tuner and voltmeters. This monster runs on lithium batteries, charging like your smartphone....

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How Inscriptions Work on EVM Chains

This section explains inscriptions and ordinals, detailing key operations like deploy, mint, and transfer. It compares inscription-based tokens to NFTs and ERC-20 tokens, highlighting differences in functionality, scalability, and trading...

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HackerNoon is Upgrading Its AI Detector đŸ•”ïž

HackerNoon is upgrading its AI detector from Originality.ai to Pangram. The tool came under HackerNoon’s radar after an excellent deep-dive by Wired on the proliferation of AI-generated content. Learn more...

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This Startup Founder Spent $600k on a Domain—And the Risk Paid Off Big

Jacob Beckerman spent $600k to buy "macro.com" when his start up only had $2 million. The go-big or go-home mentality had a surprising effect.

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