The Brutalist Report - tech
- Solar Protocol [1036d]
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- ROS – Robot Operating System [1036d]
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- People who are isolated from others do worse on cognitive tests: new research [1036d]
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- My Body, My Data Act Tackles Online Privacy in Wake of Roe vs. Wade Decision [1036d]
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- tolower() in bulk at speed [1036d]
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- Finley (YC W21) is hiring its first Sales team member [1036d]
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- Wear leveling in SSDs considered harmful [1036d]
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- Trolley.co.uk is shutting down – pricing data is apparently owned by a company [1036d]
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- Show HN: [NSFW] Diffusion models for porn generation [1036d]
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- The Last Thing Rust Needs (2019) [1036d]
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- Labrador's robotic shelf for people with mobility issues [1036d]
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- Flu vaccination linked to 40% reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease [1036d]
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- “Atari Was Very, Very Hard” – Nolan Bushnell on Atari, 50 Years Later [1036d]
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- Anti-innovative effects of Apple's prohibition of alternative browser engines [1036d]
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- Basement Fertility [1036d]
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- 4 in 5 Americans Who Need Insulin Have Taken on Credit Card Debt to Cover Cost [1036d]
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- Wasting Time in Tech Interviews [1036d]
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- Extreme Explorations of TypeScript's Type System [1036d]
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- Imperial Science and the Company’s Museum [1036d]
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- Highlights from Git 2.37 [1036d]
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- Open Food Facts – a food products database made by everyone, for everyone [1036d]
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- Only essential services to operate from midnight [1036d]
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- FTC Takes Action Against CafePress for Data Breach Cover Up [1036d]
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- Whist, a new cloud-hybrid browser [1036d]
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- Tell HN: Google deleted my spreadsheet, review request says file can't be found [1036d]
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- Why America Can't Build [1036d]
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- Misrepresenting Open Source for Business Benefit [1036d]
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- Detecting unauthorized physical access with beans, lentils and colored rice [1036d]
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- Show HN: PRQL 0.2 — a better SQL — now ready to use [1036d]
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- Show HN: Get rid of Git submodules and never look back (now for GitHub users) [1036d]
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- Meta has built a new language AI–and it’s giving it away for free [1036d]
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- Spas: Theory versus Practice [1036d]
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- Mt. Fuji could explode this year [1036d]
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- 3AC defaults of 670MM dollar loan [1036d]
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- The JavaScript Specification Has a New License [1036d]
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- Angular without SSR is faster than Next.js with SSR [1036d]
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- Things to know about databases [1036d]
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- Taloflow (YC W21) Is Hiring a React Dev (2 Mo. Contract) [1036d]
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- Watch an Electric Fan Car Shatter the Goodwood Hill Climb Record [1036d]
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- Energy Crunch Concerns Lead Japan’s Government to Call for Reduced AC Use [1036d]
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- Consider Disabling HTTPS Auto Redirects [1036d]
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- Vitalik Buterin Talks Georgism, Crypto, Voting Systems [1036d]
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- Best Linux Commands for Advanced Hardware and System Info [1036d]
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- Ask HN: How is the remote vs in-person trend looking? [1036d]
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- LibreWolf: A privacy-focused Firefox fork [1036d]
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- Apple's claim is that it bans other browsers for security [1036d]
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- NeRF: An Eventual Successor for Deepfakes? [1036d]
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- Tech Companies Won't Say If They’ll Give Cops Abortion Data [1037d]
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- Windows 95 in Electron [1037d]
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- Junior employees more likely to fail in remote [1037d]
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- Blood Pressure E-Tattoo Promises Continuous, Mobile Monitoring [1037d]
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- Linx – Reveals invisible links within JavaScript files [1037d]
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- Condemning the Deployment of GPT-4chan [1037d]
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- Ask HN: What is your Kubernetes nightmare? [1037d]
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- Outlook scans emails arriving in your inbox and sends all found URLs to Bing [1037d]
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- The Socialist Lavatory League (2019) [1037d]
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- Amazon Is Intimidating and Harassing Organizing Workers in Montreal [1037d]
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- Show HN: Yboard is a multiplayer desktop-like workspace based on CRDT [1037d]
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- Explaining Code Using ASCII Art [1037d]
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- Two Types of Privacy [1037d]
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- Notes on OpenSSL remote memory corruption by Guido Vranken [1037d]
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- WebAssembly and C++ [1037d]
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- Lenses in Haskell [1037d]
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- Top startups in Chicago (CSV file) [1037d]
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- Top startups in Chicago [1037d]
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- Russia Defaults on Foreign Debt for First Time Since 1918 [1037d]
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- Monkeypox outbreak in U.S. is bigger than the CDC reports. Testing is 'abysmal' [1037d]
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- Type-Checked Keypaths in Rust [1037d]
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- Sad Trek – How an exhausted liberalism killed sci-fi’s sunniest franchise [1037d]
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- USDA Ignoring the Science on Low-Carb Diets [1037d]
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- An AI drew my picture [1037d]
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- ‘Just stop buying lattes’: The origins of a millennial housing myth [1037d]
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- By Exploring Virtual Worlds, AI Learns in New Ways [1037d]
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- Degreed’s co-founder is back at the company he left…with the startup he built [1036d]
- These four iconic European founders plan to kick the asses of VCs who never started a company [1036d]
- Daily Crunch: Truth Social says federal grand jury probe could block its planned SPAC merger [1036d]
- Max Q: Acronyms rule everything around me [1036d]
- Robinhood almost imploded during the GameStop meme stock chaos [1036d]
- At NASA’s Lunabotics competition, students design mining robots for the moon [1036d]
- Google backs Progcap, a startup delivering working capital to small retailers in India [1036d]
- Rivian is turning on the first EV fast chargers in its adventure network [1036d]
- FTX says no active talks to buy Robinhood [1036d]
- Tesla will go back to court for racial discrimination lawsuit [1036d]
- Meta introduces Instagram Reels APIs for developers [1036d]
- This crypto winter may be long, but builders remain bullish [1036d]
- Period tracker Stardust surges following Roe reversal, but its privacy claims aren’t airtight [1036d]
- Consumers swap period tracking apps in search of increased privacy following Roe v. Wade ruling [1036d]
- How Cadillac plans to use its $300,000 Celestiq EV to rebuild the brand [1036d]
- Perceptron: Analyzing images in the blink of an eye and tracking the life cycle of snow [1036d]
- Fourth of July flash sale: Two-for-one passes to TechCrunch Disrupt [1036d]
- Right-size your tech stack to withstand the downturn [1036d]
- Fintech Amount, which was valued at $1B last year, lays off 18% of staff [1036d]
- Google starts prompting remaining Hangouts users to move to Chat [1036d]
- The VC who helped incubate Discord has quietly spun up an autonomous contact center startup [1036d]
- Proptech still has fundamental problems for entrepreneurs to solve [1036d]
- What’s a fintech even worth these days? [1036d]
- After several bruising months, industry analysts see Zendesk sale as pressure release [1036d]
- Rocket Lab’s CAPSTONE mission to the moon is key to establishing a lunar space station [1036d]
- Leverage, red flags, and a changing venture landscape [1036d]
- AI Squared raises $6M to help companies integrate AI into existing applications [1036d]
- California judge upholds a case against Pinterest over a marketer’s contribution to initial concepts [1036d]
- New York-based grand jury issues subpoenas to Truth Social SPAC board members [1037d]
- Volkswagen unveils ID.AERO concept that will provide the basis for 2023 flagship EV [1037d]
- Battery giant Anker backs programmable robot maker Keyi [1037d]
- The Station: Cruise turns on the meter, Bird fails to take flight, layoffs come for micromobility [1037d]
- Austin-based True Wealth Ventures raises second fund to back women-led startups [1037d]
- Incredibuild powers up with $35M to boost its distributed, faster approach to games and software development [1037d]
- UK’s Magical Mushroom Company uses Mycelium to replace plastic packaging [1037d]
- TLcom Capital appoints Eloho Omame as partner to back more pre-seed and female-led startups [1037d]
- LG Electronics is moving into the EV charging business [1037d]
- Deliveree is smoothing Southeast Asia’s bumpy logistics landscape [1037d]
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