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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, January 17, 2025?
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Persian Gulf War began in 1991, Popeye the Sailor made his first appearance in 1929, Google Videos launched in 2006,
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From
Is Developing Blockchain as a Backend Really All That Hard?
to
Did You Know Trees Feel the Pull of the Moon? Scientists Link Sap Flow to Lunar Tides,
let’s dive right in.
By @jesperancinha [ 40 Min read ] Ever wondered how to create a JWT token and what does that actually mean? How about using it in something relatively unknown? Lets see that with KumuluzEE! Read More.
By @0xtnbts [ 11 Min read ] Lets explore public EVM blockchains and how they can be used in your next project. Read More.
By @decoded [ 5 Min read ] See which HackerNoon 2024 polls were the community favorites and received the most votes. The top 10 voters are included. Read More.
By @axotion [ 4 Min read ] Valet key pattern, CQRS and search databases Read More.
By @diurnal [ 27 Min read ] A new paper investigates the intriguing possibility that gravitational forces from celestial bodies influence electrical activity and sap flow in trees. Read More.
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