The Brutalist Report - hn
- Big brother becomes little brother [175d] [hn]
- I trusted an LLM, now I'm on day 4 of an afternoon project [175d] [hn]
- Nvidia sheds almost $600B in market cap, biggest one-day loss in US history [175d] [hn]
- Hackers are targeting machine identities;Token Security raised $20M to stop them [175d] [hn]
- The Illustrated DeepSeek-R1 [175d] [hn]
- Go 1.24's go tool is one of the best additions to the ecosystem in years [175d] [hn]
- We're bringing Pebble back [175d] [hn]
- Pebble smartwatch firmware released as open-source [175d] [hn]
- Google has open-sourced the Pebble smartwatch operating system [175d] [hn]
- The Alpha Myth: How Captive Wolves Led Us Astray [175d] [hn]
- Using the Rust standard library with the NuttX RTOS [175d] [hn]
- Berkeley Researchers Replicate DeepSeek R1's Core Tech for Just $30 [175d] [hn]
- Current recycling innovations to utilize e-waste in green metal manufacturing [175d] [hn]
- TBM 333: Lean Graph Theory [175d] [hn]
- The Taylorator – All Your Frequencies Are Belong to Us [175d] [hn]
- The Curious Case of Quentell [175d] [hn]
- Non-random uniform disk sampling [175d] [hn]
- DeepSeek releases Janus Pro, a text-to-image generator [pdf] [175d] [hn]
- Janus-Pro: Autoregressive framework unifying multimodal understanding&generation [175d] [hn]
- Bilinear down/upsampling, aligning pixel grids, and that infamous GPU half pixel (2021) [175d] [hn]
- Operation Leg: When the RAF airdropped a prosthetic leg into a German POW castle [175d] [hn]
- Show HN: I Created ErisForge, a Python Library for Abliteration of LLMs [175d] [hn]
- New Zealand welcomes digital nomads by loosening visitor visa rules [175d] [hn]
- Linux kernel could cut energy use in data centres by up to 30 per cent [175d] [hn]
- The Ocean Teems with Networks of Interconnected Bacteria [175d] [hn]
- My failed attempt to shrink all NPM packages by 5% [175d] [hn]
- Oliver Heaviside and the theory of transmission lines [175d] [hn]
- Solving complex billable metrics with custom SQL expressions in Lago [175d] [hn]
- Verifying FPGA using Free OS tools and frameworks [175d] [hn]
- Nvidia, ASML Plunge as DeepSeek Triggers Tech Stock Selloff [175d] [hn]
- Facebook ban on discussing Linux? [175d] [hn]
- SiFive's P550 Microarchitecture – By Chester Lam [175d] [hn]
- Sweden Seizes Ship Suspected of Baltic Sea 'Sabotage' [175d] [hn]
- Free Web Hosting Area [175d] [hn]
- YouTube plays out hours long unskipable ads to adblock users [175d] [hn]
- Show HN: I Made an iOS Podcast Player with Racket [175d] [hn]
- One in four 2020 Tesla Model 3 failed the Danish periodic inspection in 2024 [175d] [hn]
- Announcing support for DeepSeek-R1 in our IDE plugin, self-hosted by Qodo [175d] [hn]
- Microplastics block blood flow in the brain, mouse study reveals [175d] [hn]
- Once You're Laid Off, You'll Never Be the Same Again [175d] [hn]
- Show HN: Making AR experiences is still painful – had to make my own editor [175d] [hn]
- Hedy: Textual Programming Made Easy [175d] [hn]
- US blocking Swiss access to AI chips [175d] [hn]
- Calif.-founded EV maker Canoo, once worth $2.4B, goes belly-up [175d] [hn]
- Interview with Andy Yen, CEO of Proton VPN [176d] [hn]
- US restricts Switzerland's access to AI chips [176d] [hn]
- Show HN: An innovative flag-guessing game that identify regions by fragments [176d] [hn]
- Making a live-mode test payment to yourself = a payment processor ToS violation? [176d] [hn]
- Show HN: Voice Cloning and Multilingual TTS in One Click (Windows) [176d] [hn]
- Find the oldest line in your repo [176d] [hn]
- Purelymail: Cheap Email for Everyone [176d] [hn]
- The race for "AI Supremacy" is over – at least for now [176d] [hn]
- The Less People Know About AI, the More They Like It [176d] [hn]
- Marginalia – A search engine that prioritizes non-commercial content [176d] [hn]
- Rust’s worst feature [176d] [hn]
- Scalable OLTP in the Cloud: What's the Big Deal? [176d] [hn]
- Eye Contact [176d] [hn]
- Shunpo: Minimalist bash tool to make directory navigation a little bit faster [176d] [hn]
- Openhaystack: Build 'AirTags' – track Bluetooth devices via Apple's network [176d] [hn]
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