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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, July 7, 2025?
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USSR Launched Venera 16 to Study Venus in 1983, King Louis XIV of France Was Coronated in 1654, The Douglas DC-4E Made Its First Test Flight in 1938, Sony Launched Betamax in 1975,
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From
The Cybercriminal, The Elevator, and The Red Gucci Dress Prophecy
to
Under the Hood of WebRTC: From SDP to ICE and DTLS in Production,
let’s dive right in.
By @ayinketh [ 6 Min read ] Blockchain is often said to revolve around trust. Here we will see why it is good for business. Read More.
By @morpheuslord [ 6 Min read ] MCP and ACP protocols are killing entry-level jobs. 94% of IT positions need experience, 90% of tasks automated. Adapt or perish in the AI job apocalypse. Read More.
By @jroseland [ 16 Min read ] Step into the darkly seductive world of Hourglass, a sci-fi novel exploring AI, biohacking, and post-human ethics in a near-future dystopia. Read More.
By @oleksiijko [ 2 Min read ] Dive into WebRTC internals: how SDP, ICE/STUN/TURN, and DTLS-SRTP enable secure, real-time media between browsers with no plugins required. Read More.
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