The Brutalist Report - tech
- Countering the Achievement Society [791d]
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- CyberChef – The Cyber Swiss Army Knife [791d]
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- Myths About CGI Scalability [791d]
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- Ballmer Laughs at iPhone (2007) [791d]
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- The Sick Society [791d]
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- Histogram vs. ECDF [791d]
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- OpenTTD Game Mechanics [791d]
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- Ask HN: Working as Software Engr for 5 years but forgotten all CS stuff. Normal? [791d]
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- GitHub backtracks on depreciating the trending tabs page [791d]
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- Witnesses, drone expert react to mysterious lights captured in Texas sky [791d]
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- OpenStreetMap Shortest Route Finder [791d]
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- Nokia’s Burning Platform Memo [791d]
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- Science is political, and that's a bad thing [791d]
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- AI is getting better at generating porn [791d]
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- If You Want This Job, We Must Interview You Forever [791d]
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- Non Fungible Tickets [791d]
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- Fog Revealed: A Guided Tour of How Cops Can Browse Your Location Data [791d]
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- Show HN: SMS Interface for Stable Diffusion [791d]
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- Mastodon still can’t replace Twitter [791d]
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- Infrastructure as Software [791d]
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- What would make AWS even better [791d]
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- Ask HN: Is Inflation Affecting You? [791d]
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- Tor – Arti 1.0.0 is released: Rust Tor implementation ready for production use [791d]
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- I often have to cut into the brain (2012) [791d]
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- MMAcevedo [791d]
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- Reverse Pull-Requests [791d]
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- UBS, Wealthfront Cancel $1.4B Deal [791d]
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- Stable Diffusion forming images from text: image snapshots at each step [791d]
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- Cannabis users no less likely to be motivated or able to enjoy life’s pleasure [791d]
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- America’s Bad Bet on Sports Gambling [791d]
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- California Passes Law Requiring Companies to Post Salary Ranges on Job Listings [791d]
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- USB4 v2 is also 120 Gbps [791d]
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- Elixir – Phoenix LiveView Native [791d]
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- Birds Changed Their Tune During the Pandemic [791d]
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- Why have I never heard of the Ene-Farm? (2017) [791d]
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- Making Iron from Sand [791d]
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- Hacker Stations – Tech workspace setups to get inspiration from [791d]
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- Tell HN: Citus is 100% open source now [791d]
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- Ask HN: Should a German founder with a Greencard set up a holding company? [791d]
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- Poland plans to seek $1.3T in reparations from Germany for WWII [791d]
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- Samsung Recent Security Incident [791d]
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- We want to make Nix better [791d]
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- We’ll Miss You, MetroCard Machine [791d]
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- Frank Drake, astronomer famed for contributions to SETI, has died [791d]
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- Show HN: Create a freelance business in a few minutes [791d]
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- My Contribution to Markdown [791d]
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- 100,000s of people in South Korea live in tiny underground apartments [video] [791d]
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- Show HN: Collaborative event registration with WebGL and WebSockets [791d]
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- Transformers Are Sample Efficient World Models [792d]
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- Cannabis legalization decreases stock market value of major pharmaceutical firms [792d]
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- Photopea: A Photoshop clone web app [792d]
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- Lawsuit Uncovers Federal Bureaucrats Coercing Social-Media to Censor Speech [792d]
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- Intel details 12th Gen Core SoCs optimized for edge applications [792d]
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- Ask HN: How do startups/lean teams successfully handle mat/pat leave? [792d]
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- On the Unhappiness of Software Developers (2017) [792d]
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- OpenBSD may soon gain further memory protections: immutable userland mappings [792d]
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- OpenBSD may soon gain further memory protections: immutable userland mappings [792d]
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- Using a Raspberry Pi as a Bluetooth Speaker with PipeWire [792d]
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- Spain launches free train tickets for short and medium journeys from Sept to Dec [792d]
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- Types of Prostitution in Modern Japan [792d]
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- Almora: Trip of the Introverts [792d]
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- Ranking the 25 Most Painful Lego to Step On [792d]
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- Generating Fashion Using AI [792d]
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- 1 in 4 Gen Z-ers plan to become social media influencers [792d]
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- Hackers created an enormous traffic jam in Moscow [792d]
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- Interview: Vitalik Buterin [792d]
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- Doug Engelbart’s Design for Knowledge-Based Organizations–Part 1 [792d]
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- Doug Engelbart’s design for knowledge-based organizations (1992) [pdf] [792d]
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- Amazon fails to overturn New York City union election [792d]
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- What to do if you find a nuclear-powered cardiac pacemaker [792d]
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- Show HN: I'm building an open-source Amazon [792d]
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- Driver Monitoring Raises Complexity, Adds Privacy Concerns [792d]
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- Google employee resigns, saying company ‘silences Palestinians’ [792d]
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- Why are Pakistan’s floods so extreme this year? [792d]
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- An Apple Watch for Your 5-Year-Old? More Parents Say Yes [792d]
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- Compile the Minecraft Server (Java Edition) to Native with GraalVM Native Image [792d]
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- Flicking the kill switch: governments embrace internet shutdowns [792d]
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- Extinction Rebellion: Climate activists stage protest in Commons chamber [792d]
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- Xkcd: Universe Price Tiers [792d]
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- Apple refuses to produce information regarding The App Association (ACT) [792d]
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- The Manual for the Mass Surveillance Tool Cops Use to Track Phones [792d]
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- Ribbon Health (YC S17) is hiring engineers to help patients find care [792d]
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- Apple overtakes Android to pass 50% share of smartphones used in US [792d]
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- Breaking down how USB4 goes where no USB standard has gone before [792d]
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- White House Bans Paywalls on Taxpayer-Funded Research [792d]
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- Help Improve Gnome [792d]
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- California asks people not to charge EVs during heatwave [792d]
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- In Praise of QEMU [792d]
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- Animating Prompts with Stable Diffusion [792d]
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- Australian Signals Directorate coin code cracked by 14yo in 'just over an hour' [792d]
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- Folk Interfaces [792d]
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- Show HN: Wavvy – web-based audio editor (Audacity port) [792d]
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- Extroverts Destroy the World (2012) [792d]
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- $2k Atom Bomb [792d]
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- Google Blocks Truth Social from the Play Store – Will Apple Be Next? [792d]
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