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The TechBeat: How Teodor Calin’s New Company, Vulture Labs, Is Making Every Camera Proactive (12/2/2025)

HackerNoon's Techbeat highlights trending stories in technology. Teodor Calin's Vulture Labs is developing intelligent camera systems. A scalable query automation system is presented as an alternative to SQL hacking. The next wave of AI innovation is expected to come from operational work. inDrive shares its methods for measuring engineering performance. Wave Browser offers eco-friendly web surfing with ocean cleanup initiatives. DataOps is becoming a shared responsibility, emphasizing the need for high-performance object storage. The Bitrise Mobile Report sets new benchmarks for app development, indicating significantly faster build times. Pi Network and CiDi Games are partnering to advance Web3 gaming. Essential is scaling customer insights through systematic approaches to customer development. Europe is prioritizing sovereign private clouds for data control and protection amidst geopolitical tensions. A guide is provided for building a production-ready Laravel stack with Octane and FrankenPHP. Pixel Icon Library has introduced new licensing options, including free and paid plans. HackerNoon is offering Black Friday discounts on its tech marketing services. The best web scraping APIs for 2025 are reviewed for data extraction. Bitcoin experienced a significant crash in November 2025. A method for building an offline Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) system is detailed. A DIY 5G router hack transforms a Raspberry Pi into a portable network device. The article "Everyone's Using the Wrong Algebra in AI" suggests dual/jet numbers for scalable AI. DynamoDB's cost implications are discussed, with ScyllaDB offering predictable pricing. Decentralized finance and gaming are merging to create new digital economies.
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