The Brutalist Report - tech
- The Board of Directors Announces the Dissolution of the San Antonio Symphony [1375d]
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- Brex: No Longer a Qualified Customer [1375d]
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- Tesla sends untrained employees to work on cars as service becomes problematic [1375d]
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- CockroachDB's Consistency Model [1375d]
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- Calling for Antitrust Reform [1375d]
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- Citus: Make enterprise features open source [1375d]
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- Apple Reneged on OCSP Privacy [1375d]
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- Ask HN: How to make a photogenic server room [1375d]
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- macOS Screenshot Tricks to Impress Your Co-Workers [1375d]
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- Cool Desktops Don’t Change [1375d]
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- Tell HN: Triplebyte is, yet again, making user profiles public without consent [1375d]
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- GitHub waited 3 months to notify about potential compromise [1375d]
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- The Cult Inside Google [1375d]
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- Breaking up with Flask and FastAPI: Why they don’t scale for ML model serving [1375d]
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- The computers are fast, but you don't know it [1375d]
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- Visualizing Elliptic Curves [1375d]
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- Wasmer – The Universal WebAssembly Runtime [1375d]
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- Reddit acquires ML startup Spell [1375d]
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- CVE-2022-23088: Exploiting a Heap Overflow in the FreeBSD Wi-Fi Stack [1375d]
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- Commodore Branded Kickstarter Gets Hit by IP Troll [1375d]
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- Fish Shell 3.5.0 [1375d]
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- Keeper Tax (YC W19) Is Hiring a freelance designer (design systems) [1375d]
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- The silent majority of experts (2012) [1375d]
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- No, QuestDB is not Faster than ClickHouse [1375d]
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- Show HN: Recut automatically removes silence from videos. It's built with Tauri [1375d]
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- ReadySet Core: next-generation SQL caching, freely available [1375d]
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- Ouch, Safari on iOS can overlap multiple full-screen videos [1375d]
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- 100M People in America Are Saddled with Health Care Debt [1375d]
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- I'm making drugs for cats [1375d]
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- Continuous Unix commit history from 1970 until today [1375d]
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- 2022 Cloud Report [1376d]
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- A religious sect landed Google in a lawsuit [1376d]
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- Barber schools and license requirements in Rhode Island [1376d]
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- Sciter – Multiplatform HTML/CSS/JavaScript UI Engine for Applications [1376d]
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- NextDNS API [1376d]
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- JIT/GPU accelerated deep learning for Elixir with Axon v0.1 [1376d]
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- Investors Think They’re More Impactful Than They Are [1376d]
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- Asking for a date of birth (2013) [1376d]
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- Wails 1.0 – Electron Alternative Powered by Go [1376d]
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- How fast can a 6502 transfer memory [1376d]
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- Ask HN: Side projects that are making money, but you'd not talk about them? [1376d]
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- Astronomers in China Claim Possible Detection of Extraterrestrial Civilizations [1376d]
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- Opening a Boston Restaurant: 92 Steps, 22 Forms, 17 Office Visits, $5,554 Fees [1376d]
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- Redbean 2.0 turned into more than a hobby project [1376d]
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- Sick and struggling to pay, 100M people in the U.S. live with medical debt [1376d]
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- Facebook Is Receiving Sensitive Medical Information from Hospital Websites [1376d]
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- ‘Stunning’ Anglo-Saxon burial site found along HS2 route [1376d]
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- Ask HN: What has melted your brain recently? [1376d]
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- Tauri 1.0 – Electron Alternative Powered by Rust [1376d]
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- FreeCAD 0.20 Release Notes [1376d]
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- What we learned in studying the most effective founders [1376d]
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- United States vs. One Book Called “Ulysses” [1376d]
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- Brave breaks language reporting in browser for more anonymity [1376d]
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- Geekbench 5 Metal GPU scores have leaked for Apple's M2 Chip [1376d]
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- Ask HN: Is it still conceivable to remain an anonymous developer nowadays? [1376d]
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- Read Easy – Dyslexia, ADHD, and SSS Helper [1376d]
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- Tell HN: Banned from LinkedIn for Reporting Wickr Drug Spam [1376d]
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- Remembrance of Moofs Past [1376d]
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- Is .NET open? MS pushing a proprietary extension to replace OmniSharp [1376d]
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- Colouring Noise – Generating Noise with a Specific Power Spectral Density [1376d]
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- Tolkien’s Little-Known Original Drawings for the First Edition of “The Hobbit” [1376d]
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- /new convention: think of it as “dotfiles” but “for computers” [1376d]
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- We Put Half a Million Files in One Git Repository, Here’s What We Learned [1376d]
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- Don't Be Stoic: Roman Stoicism’s origins show its perniciousness [1376d]
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- CeresDB: A high-perf, distributed, schema-less and time-series database (Rust) [1376d]
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- PicnicHealth (YC S14) is hiring Product Engineers to transform healthcare data [1376d]
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- I wanted burritos. Facebook Search sent me to a dead restaurant 45m away [1376d]
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- Capcom is developing a Dragon’s Dogma sequel [1375d]
- Snap is working on a paid subscription called Snapchat Plus [1375d]
- Baby Shark is getting a second set of NFTs — yes, second [1375d]
- Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII remake coming to consoles and PC this winter [1375d]
- Final Fantasy VII Remake’s sequel is called Rebirth, and it’s out next year [1375d]
- Final Fantasy VII Remake is coming to Steam on June 17th [1375d]
- Google’s Pixel Watch will reportedly have an Apple-like range of straps [1375d]
- eBay Live is here to make online auctions more like real-world ones [1375d]
- Amazon Prime Day will have more than 30 free games, including Mass Effect [1375d]
- Activision Blizzard investigated Activision Blizzard and found Activision Blizzard didn’t do anything wrong [1375d]
- You can 3D print an iPhone Continuity Camera mount before the actual ones arrive [1375d]
- Dead End: Paranormal Park’s one of those fantastic queer cartoons you’re always hearing about [1375d]
- Elon Musk tells employees he wants Twitter to be more like WeChat and TikTok [1375d]
- After making it worse, Amazon has plans to fix Comixology [1375d]
- Meet the unique group of polar bears living with less sea ice [1375d]
- Instagram is chasing TikTok with a new full-screen experience test [1375d]
- Everything we know about Overwatch 2 [1375d]
- Elon Musk will allow ‘outrageous’ comments on Twitter but says they shouldn’t be amplified [1375d]
- Overwatch 2 will get rid of loot boxes [1375d]
- Netflix’s Spiderhead makes its dystopic sci-fi vision seem playful [1375d]
- Elon Musk hints that layoffs are in Twitter’s future [1375d]
- Google’s Matter update for the Nest Hub Max will break direct Nest x Yale Lock integration [1375d]
- Elon Musk says Twitter employees doing ‘excellent’ work can continue working from home [1375d]
- LG’s tall DualUp monitor is now available for $699 [1375d]
- The Verge’s favorite camera gear [1375d]
- The Razer Blade 14 with an RTX 3080 is over $1,000 off [1375d]
- Vergecast: Dish’s 5G network, Apple’s Major League Soccer deal, and Google’s AI debate [1375d]
- Quick fixes: grouping Sonos speakers without the app [1375d]
- Discord gets autonomous moderation tool to fight spam and slurs [1375d]
- Self-driving cars crash, too, but figuring out what it means requires much better data [1375d]
- Hospital websites are sending medical information to Facebook [1375d]
- The Xbox app now lets you know if games play well on your PC before you download them [1375d]
- Gas discounts and international data: here’s what T-Mobile’s adding to your plan [1375d]
- Microsoft Defender launches on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android [1375d]
- How researchers are using old phones to screen for Alzheimer’s [1375d]
- The best floodlight camera to buy right now [1376d]
- SpaceX employees draft open letter to company executives denouncing Elon Musk’s behavior [1376d]
- Players tries to skewer esports with an awkward mix of humor and drama [1376d]
- FuboTV now integrates gambling into live sporting events [1376d]
- Asus’ entry-level ROG Zephyrus G14 is the one to buy [1376d]
- Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Google and others agree to new EU rules to fight disinformation [1376d]
- Camo update lets you overlay graphics and text when using your phone as a webcam [1376d]
- Tesla raises prices, again [1376d]
- This PC orchestra, built from 512 floppy disk drives, is wondrous to hear and behold [1376d]
- Samsung Wallet is back to organize your ID, keys, and crypto [1376d]
- Amazon Prime Day 2022 will take place on July 12th and 13th [1376d]
- SwitchBot’s retrofit smart door lock installs in under a minute [1376d]
- Here are some last-minute Father’s Day gifts that should arrive on time [1376d]
- I was fired for blowing the whistle on cult's status in Google unit, says contractor [1375d]
- RSAC branded a 'super spreader event' as attendees share COVID-19 test results [1375d]
- If you're using older, vulnerable Cisco small biz routers, throw them out [1375d]
- Oracle sued by one of its own gold-level Partners of the Year over government IT contract [1375d]
- D-Wave opens up access to small-scale Advantage2 quantum computer [1375d]
- Prices hikes, cloud expansion drive record datacenter spending [1375d]
- SpaceX staff condemn Musk's behavior in open letter [1375d]
- McKinsey thinks quantum computing could create $80b in revenue ... eventually [1375d]
- How did you mourn Internet Explorer's passing? [1375d]
- Bill Gates says NFTs '100% based on greater fool theory' amid crypto cataclysm [1375d]
- FCC: Applications for funds to replace Chinese comms kit lack evidence [1375d]
- Nothing says 2022 quite like this remote-controlled machine gun drone [1375d]
- AMD bests Intel in cloud CPU performance study [1375d]
- Microsoft warns IT admins on EU data processing, fixes File Explorer flaws [1376d]
- Cisco dials back on hiring, cool winds blow through economy [1376d]
- Microsoft CRM tool to pull sales data from email, Teams calls, Office 365 [1376d]
- Eaton, Microsoft to outfit datacenters with 'grid-interactive' UPS tech [1376d]
- Most organizations to start prepping for quantum in next 2 years [1376d]
- Business braces for quantum computing disruption by end of decade [1376d]
- RubyGems polishes security practices with multi-factor authentication push [1376d]
- Consultant plays Metaverse MythBuster. Here's why they're wrong [1376d]
- Not a GNOME fan, and like the look of Windows? Try KDE Plasma or Cinnamon [1376d]
- Elasticsearch server with no password or encryption leaks a million records [1376d]
- Germany to host Europe's first exascale supercomputer [1376d]
- Look to insects if you want to build tiny AI robots that are actually smart [1376d]
- Japan makes online insults a crime that can earn a year in jail [1376d]
- South Korea's space ambitions stuck on the launchpad [1376d]
- Cisco execs pledge simpler, more integrated networks [1376d]
- GPUs aren’t always your best bet, Twitter ML tests show [1376d]
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