The Brutalist Report - register
- Starliner astronauts' stay drags on as Crew-10 launch scrubs [155d]
- That 'angry guest' email from Booking.com? It's a scam, not a 1-star review [155d]
- Microsoft tempted to hit the gas as renewables can't keep up with AI [155d]
- CISA: We didn't fire our red team, we just unhired a bunch of them [155d]
- DeepSeek can be gently persuaded to spit out malware code [155d]
- ESA cuts the ribbon on 34,000-core Space HPC center tailored for space workloads [155d]
- Frack to the future? Geothermal energy pitched as datacenter savior [155d]
- GCC 15 is close: COBOL and Itanium are in, but ALGOL is out [155d]
- City council rejects inquiry into £130M Oracle IT disaster [155d]
- Android 16 may get a built-in Linux terminal [155d]
- Google slips built-in terminal, Debian Linux VM into Android 15 March feature drop [155d]
- Nextcloud puts out fire after data leak panic [155d]
- Medusa ransomware affiliate tried triple extortion scam – up from the usual double demand [155d]
- AI models hallucinate, and doctors are OK with that [155d]
- As Chromecast outage drags on, fix could be days to weeks away [155d]
- Need cash? Your IPv4 stash can now be collateral for $100M loans [155d]
- Get off that old Firefox by Friday or you'll be sorry, says Moz [155d]
- Mozilla pleads with Uncle Sam to not turn off that sweet, sweet Google search money [156d]
- As Elon Musk makes thousands of federal workers jobless, tycoon pushes for $56B Tesla pay deal [156d]
- Intel's new CEO: Chip world veteran Lip-Bu Tan [156d]
- Intel names new CEO [156d]
- iRobot may be iDead in iYear [156d]
- Nvidia won the AI training race, but inference is still anyone's game [156d]
- Printers start speaking in tongues after Windows 11 update [156d]
- Amazon, Meta, Google sign pledge to triple nuclear power capacity by 2050 [156d]
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