The Brutalist Report - register
- Broadband rollouts feel the burn from AI memory frenzy [23d]
- Misconfigured AI could trigger the next national infrastructure meltdown [23d]
- US is moving ahead with colocated nukes and datacenters [23d]
- Ring kills Flock partnership amid surveillance scrutiny [23d]
- Investors shove another $30B into the Anthropic money furnace [23d]
- Booster nozzle anomaly fails to stop ULA Vulcan Centaur reaching orbit [23d]
- ʎɹǝʌoɔǝᴚ sʍopuᴉM ʇɐ sǝʇɐuᴉɯɹǝʇ snq sᴉɥ┴ [23d]
- MPs brand NS&I's £3B IT overhaul a 'full-spectrum disaster' [23d]
- Top Dutch telco Odido admits 6.2M customers caught in contact system caper [23d]
- OK, so Anthropic's AI built a C compiler. That don't impress me much [23d]
- Skyrora circles Orbex wreckage as UK rocket rival heads for administration [23d]
- Enforcing piracy policy earned helpdesk worker death threats [24d]
- Multistakeholder internet governance can be messy. APNIC wants it that way [24d]
- Samsung says it's first to ship HBM4, a day after Micron revealed its own sales [24d]
- Cloudflare turns websites into faster food for AI agents [24d]
- AI to make call center agents 'superheroes,' not unemployed, says industry CEO [24d]
- 30+ Chrome extensions disguised as AI chatbots steal users' API keys, emails, other sensitive data [24d]
- OpenAI dishes out its first model on a plate of Cerebras silicon [24d]
- Waymo launching China-made van that won't fail in rain, snow, or gloom of night [24d]
- AI agent seemingly tries to shame open source developer for rejected pull request [24d]
- Who's the bossware? Ransomware slingers like employee monitoring tools, too [24d]
- Oracle suits up for Air Force Cloud One program with $88M contract [24d]
- $8K laundry bot knows when to hold ’em, knows when to fold ’em, and knows it has help standing by [24d]
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