The Brutalist Report - register
- Commercial space station outfit plans two Orbital Data Center nodes by the end of 2025 [35d]
- Microsoft puts $1B US datacenter builds on hold amid tariff uncertainty [35d]
- Tech hiring stalls as AI hype, layoffs, tariffs, economic uncertainty, more collide [35d]
- UK officials insist 'murder prediction tool' algorithms purely abstract [35d]
- Google's got a hot cloud security startup, a new unified platform — and its eye on Microsoft's $20B+ security biz [35d]
- FreeDOS 1.4: Still DOS, still FOSS, more modern than ever [35d]
- Microsoft resets 'days since last Windows 11 problem' counter to 0 [36d]
- UK's answer to DARPA sprouts new ideas, like programmable plants [36d]
- Microsoft lists seven habits of highly effective Windows 11 users [36d]
- Laser-cooled chips: Maybe coming soon-ish to a datacenter near you [36d]
- Copyright-ignoring AI scraper bots laugh at robots.txt so the IETF is trying to improve it [36d]
- DOGE dilettantes 'didn't test' Social Security fraud detection tool at appropriate scale [36d]
- Pharmacist accused of using webcams to spy on women in intimate moments at work, home [36d]
- AI entrepreneur sent an avatar to argue in court – and the judge shut it down fast [36d]
- Tough luck, Windows 10 users. No fix yet for ransomware-exploited OS bug [36d]
- TSMC blew whistle on suspected verboten exports to Huawei – that may cost it $1B+ [36d]
- Canadian nuclear watchdog green-lights construction of first licensed SMR [36d]
- Canada OKs construction of first licensed teeny atomic reactor [36d]
- Meta accused of Llama 4 bait-and-switch to juice AI benchmark rank [36d]
- Boeing 787 radio software patch didn't work, says Qatar [36d]
- Don't open that JPG sent via WhatsApp for Windows. It might be an .EXE [36d]
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