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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, June 11, 2026?
The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Fermi Telescope Launched Into Orbit in 2008, Texas Instruments Announced "Speak & Spell" in 1978, Apple Ported Safari to Windows in 2007, Edwin Armstrong Demonstrated FM Broadcasting Publicly in 1935, Compaq Acquired Digital Equipment for $9B in 1998, US Congress Recognized Meucci as the Inventor of the Telephone in 2002, Cassini-Huygens Flew by Saturn’s Moon in 2004, and we present you with these top quality stories. From LLMs Shouldn’t Do Math: Why Your Agents Need Classical ML Tools to Ultralytics Founder and CEO: Democratizing Vision AI for Everyone, let’s dive right in.
LLMs Shouldn’t Do Math: Why Your Agents Need Classical ML Tools
By @ttawrites [ 4 Min read ] An engineering guide to auto-generating LLM tool schemas for scikit-learn models using the open-source predikit library. No more manual glue code. Read More.
Ultralytics Founder and CEO: Democratizing Vision AI for Everyone
By @writerspotlight [ 5 Min read ] Ultralytics Founder and CEO Glenn Jocher on building the worlds most widely deployed vision AI and why open source is the great equalizer. Read More.
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