The HackerNoon Newsletter: Fortunate Son From Our Neighborhood (6/19/2025)

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19 Jun 2025

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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, June 19, 2025?


The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, Michael Pupin Patented Long-Distance Telephony in 1900, The First Commercial Photoelectric Cell Was Installed in 1931, Blaise Pascal Was Born in 1623, First Woman Cartoonist Debuted in 1940, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Fortunate Son From Our Neighborhood to This Open-Source AI Reads the Earth Like ChatGPT Reads Text, let’s dive right in.

I Spent Two Weeks Testing the Hottest AI Voice Tools—The Results Blew My Mind


By @yukiji [ 5 Min read ] Read More.

Copilot Agent Stuns Dev With 95% Code Accuracy in ASP.NET8 Project


By @markpelf [ 7 Min read ] GitHub Copilotcoding tool looks much more capable than it did 3 months ago. Read More.

This Open-Source AI Reads the Earth Like ChatGPT Reads Text


By @linked_do [ 10 Min read ] How a rocket scientist turned entrepreneur created the “ChatGPT for Earth data” using transformers and satellite imagery Read More.

Fortunate Son From Our Neighborhood


By @nebojsaneshatodorovic [ 5 Min read ] Trump avoided Vietnam, but pushing for war with Iran. Read More.

The SEO Metrics No One’s Tracking in the AI Era—But Should


By @Shabhadi [ 9 Min read ] Discover a modern KPI framework for Large Language Model Optimization (LLMO) and how to track SEO visibility across AI tools. Read More.


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