The Brutalist Report - hn
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- Moderate Drinking Has No Health Benefits, Analysis of Decades of Research Finds [1157d] [hn]
- Show HN: Live coaching app for remote SWE interviews, uses Whisper and GPT-4 [1157d] [hn]
- Using Wake on LAN (WOL) Across the Internet (2010) [1157d] [hn]
- “My long goodbye to Windows XP” (2022) [1157d] [hn]
- ZSTD 1.5.5 is released with a corruption fix found at Google [1157d] [hn]
- Mario Is Moving Away from Mobile Games, Reveals Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto [1157d] [hn]
- Build your own agents which are controlled by LLMs [1157d] [hn]
- Ask HN: People with direct knowledge of YouTube Algorithm-why the repeats? [1157d] [hn]
- Brave Launches Self-Serve Ads Program [1157d] [hn]
- ICE Is Grabbing Data from Schools and Abortion Clinics [1157d] [hn]
- FBI Seizes Bot Shop ‘Genesis Market’ Amid Arrests Targeting Operators, Suppliers [1157d] [hn]
- Monster Energy Goes After Indie Dev for Using the Word 'Monster' [1157d] [hn]
- Byte Mini PC Powered by AMD – Get notified when available [1157d] [hn]
- Launch HN: GradientJ (YC W23) – Build NLP Applications Faster with LLMs [1157d] [hn]
- Show HN: A readable macroassembler that no one asked for [1157d] [hn]
- Maybe we can have a specific tab for submitted contents about GPT and AI [1157d] [hn]
- Creator of Catan, Klaus Teuber, has passed away at the age of 70 [1157d] [hn]
- The time Bell Labs brought the Statue of Liberty under its roof (Literally) [1157d] [hn]
- Microsoft tests Windows account menu error badge when Microsoft Account not used [1157d] [hn]
- Do Kwon Faces 100 Years in Prison in the US and 40 Years in South Korea [1157d] [hn]
- Ask HN: Are you still doing Intermittent Fasting? [1157d] [hn]
- Show HN: Gat – cat alternative written in Go [1157d] [hn]
- The microcode and hardware in the 8086 processor that perform string operations [1157d] [hn]
- Growth of AI Through a Cloud Lens [1157d] [hn]
- LangChain Announces 10M Seed Round [1157d] [hn]
- New tool from curl creator – trurl – for URL parsing and manipulation [1157d] [hn]
- Launch HN: Type (YC W23) – AI-powered document editor [1157d] [hn]
- ‘This shouldn’t be happening’: levels of banned CFCs rising [1157d] [hn]
- Supercentenarian records show patterns indicative of errors and pension fraud [1157d] [hn]
- Show HN: ChatIDE – DIY Github Copilot X [1157d] [hn]
- Ask HN: If Unix is written in C, how did they run C before Unix? [1157d] [hn]
- Frank founder allegedly defrauded JPMorgan out of $175M hit with federal charges [1157d] [hn]
- Ask HN: Courses/textbook recommendations for studying robotics? [1157d] [hn]
- Arizona Fight over Half-Cent Sales Tax Threatens Semiconductor Expansion [1157d] [hn]
- Researchers create new classification of chess openings [1157d] [hn]
- Show HN: Datree (YC W20) – End-to-End Policy Management for Kubernetes [1157d] [hn]
- China's tech weapon: Delay mergers for leverage, aid rivals [1157d] [hn]
- Tiny, cheap smart speakers unlocked the rise of digital payments in India [1157d] [hn]
- Achilles Heels for AGI/ASI via Decision Theoretic Adversaries [1157d] [hn]
- Show HN: We are building open-source IDE powered by AI agents that work for you [1157d] [hn]
- Tell HN: The ratio of wants-to-be-hired to is-hiring is at a record high 0.94 [1157d] [hn]
- Liu Yiqian [1157d] [hn]
- European Commission ask Nintendo to repair controllers [1157d] [hn]
- Amazon to close Book Depository online shop [1157d] [hn]
- Double-anonymous peer review reduces reviewer bias, finds three-year trial [1157d] [hn]
- Why TinyML is still so hard to get excited about [1157d] [hn]
- The End of Matter (1906) by Henri Poincaré [1157d] [hn]
- GPT-4 is barely 3 weeks old. things created with GPT-4 [1157d] [hn]
- Intel Blocks Undervolting: The Whole Story [1157d] [hn]
- Finland Has Joined NATO [1157d] [hn]
- Google workers in London stage walkout over job cuts [1157d] [hn]
- Finland becomes the 31st member of NATO [1157d] [hn]
- Show HN: Promptr, let GPT operate on your codebase and other useful goodies [1157d] [hn]
- Reclaim Protocol (YC W21) Is Hiring Mechanism Design/Game Theory Researchers [1157d] [hn]
- The Great MLOps Hoax: Is It Just Data Engineering in Disguise? [1157d] [hn]
- How to be a -10x Engineer [1157d] [hn]
- Stanford just released a 386-page report on the state of AI [1157d] [hn]
- Germany’s Federal Office of Justice initiates fine proceedings against Twitter [1157d] [hn]
- TikTok fined £12.7M for misusing children's data [1157d] [hn]
- Entrepreneurs who regret starting businesses [1157d] [hn]
- AMD and Jedec Are Collaborating on DDR5 MRDIMMs at 17,600 MT/S [1157d] [hn]
- TikTok fined £12.7M for UK data protection law breaches – TikTok [1157d] [hn]
- A passenger aircraft that flies around the world at Mach 9? Sure, why not [1157d] [hn]
- We need a much more sophisticated debate about AI [1157d] [hn]
- A Generalized Ray Formulation for Wave-Optics Rendering [1157d] [hn]
- Sugihara's Dog [1157d] [hn]
- Circuit.js – electronic circuit simulator on the web [1157d] [hn]
- We are hurtling toward a glitchy, spammy, scammy, AI-powered internet [1157d] [hn]
- Emacs in Odd Places (2020) [1157d] [hn]
- All you need is data and functions [1157d] [hn]
- If you can't write assembly like a poet, you can read disassembly like a hunter [1157d] [hn]
- The Electric Vehicles We Need Now Are E-Bikes [1157d] [hn]
- Airport scraps 100ml liquid rule with new scanners [1157d] [hn]
- Ask HN: Fastest way to turn a Jupyter notebook into a website these days? [1157d] [hn]
- How SerenityOS Declares Ssize_t [1157d] [hn]
- Calling all open source maintainers – The GitHub Blog [1157d] [hn]
- An LLM playground you can run on your laptop [1157d] [hn]
- How to pack a stereo signal in one record groove [1157d] [hn]
- Eight Things to Know About Large Language Models [pdf] [1157d] [hn]
- The Future of Applications [1157d] [hn]
- Twitter has inexplicably turned off access to sign in with Twitter SSO [1157d] [hn]
- Flecs – A fast entity component system for C and C++ [1157d] [hn]
- Google reverses 5M file limit in Google Drive [1157d] [hn]
- Double-slit time diffraction at optical frequencies [1157d] [hn]
- Tesla ordered to pay more than $3M to former worker in racism suit [1157d] [hn]
- Feedly Launches Strikebreaking as a Service [1158d] [hn]
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