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The First US Patent is Issued in 1790, Apollo 15 Reaches the Moon in 1971, Disney Acquired Capital Cities/ABC in 1995,
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From
Are Plagiarism Detection Tools Actually Accurate?
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How to Use Multiple GPUs with TensorFlow (No Code Changes Required),
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By @tensorflow [ 18 Min read ] Master TensorFlow GPU usage with this hands-on guide to configuring, logging, and scaling across single, multi, and virtual GPUs. Read More.
By @jonstojanjournalist [ 2 Min read ] Sushi Hackathon 2025 returns to Stanford with AI-powered e-commerce challenges, global talent, and a mission to revolutionize productivity in retail. Read More.
By @startupsoftheweek [ 3 Min read ] AI boosts reach, but only quality content builds trust. On HackerNoon, your stories earn real engagement from audiences that matter. Read More.
By @c4twithshell [ 6 Min read ] GitHubs repo network can expose deleted or private commits. Learn how forks, SHAs, and metadata can leak your secrets even after cleanup. Read More.
By @TheMarkup [ 7 Min read ] While they may be referred to as “plagiarism checkers,” the products are described as highlighting “text similarities” or “duplicate content.” Read More.
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