The Brutalist Report - register
- DDoS-like attack brought down OpenAI this week, not just its purported popularity [770d]
- Downfall fallout: Intel knew AVX chips were insecure and did nothing, lawsuit claims [770d]
- Don't worry about those new export rules, China – Nvidia's already got more sanctions-compliant GPUs for ya [770d]
- Late Qualcomm cofounder teleports $200M into SETI to bankroll hunt for alien life [771d]
- Mac daddy Woz hospitalized in Mexico over mystery malady [771d]
- Space Force turns to Falcon Heavy for spaceplane's seventh mission [771d]
- SolarWinds: SEC 'lacks the competence' to regulate cybersecurity [771d]
- It's perfectly legal for cars to harvest your texts, call logs [771d]
- Rocket Lab mission lost in the Paschen of the moment [771d]
- Arm flexes financial muscles post-IPO, but shares get a reality check [771d]
- Enterprise wallets to sustain European IT growth as devices lag [771d]
- MOVEit cybercriminals unearth fresh zero-day to exploit on-prem SysAid hosts [771d]
- Fedora 39 waves goodbye to modularity, but has enough spins to make your head spin [771d]
- Gauss we've all got a fresh option for a gen AI handheld: A Samsung device [771d]
- Intel's Arun Gupta on open source pragmatism and fanatics [771d]
- Nexperia sells Newport Wafer Fab to American chipmaker for $177M [771d]
- EU lawmakers scolded for concealing identities of privacy-busting content-scanning 'experts' [771d]
- Russia's Sandworm – not just missile strikes – to blame for Ukrainian power blackouts [771d]
- What to do with a cloud intrusion toolkit in 2023? Slap a chat assistant on it, duh [771d]
- India gives social media platforms 36 hours to remove deepfakes [771d]
- FTC interrupts Copyright Office probe to flip out over potential AI fraud, abuse [771d]
- Robot mistakes man for box of peppers, kills him [771d]
- Apple exec defends 8GB $1,599 MacBook Pro, claims it's like 16GB on a PC [771d]
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