The Brutalist Report - tech
- Missing Data Imputation (2021) [798d]
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- Pëtr Kropotkin and Mutual Aid [798d]
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- It looks like I’m moving to Mastodon [798d]
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- The Many Meanings of Moss [798d]
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- Womp 3D – The New Way to 3D [798d]
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- Decker: A Multimedia Sketchpad [798d]
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- MDN converted to Markdown [798d]
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- Mathics: A free, open-source alternative to Mathematica [798d]
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- Backlash after 500 drones light up New York City sky to celebrate Candy Crush [798d]
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- Show HN: Structpad: notepad-database hybrid that helps you use abstract thinking [798d]
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- Musk orders Twitter to cut infrastructure costs by $1B – sources [798d]
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- Jetbrains Aqua [798d]
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- 60% of home compostable plastic doesn’t fully break down, ending up in our soil [798d]
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- Elon Musk: “thermonuclear name & shame” against advertisers pulling out [798d]
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- Ironies of Automation [798d]
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- Intel plans to rival TSMC and Samsung as a chip supplier [798d]
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- Ask HN: How much does the environment you're in contribute to performance? [798d]
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- Lawsuit Against Meta Invokes Modern Portfolio Theory to Protect Shareholders [798d]
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- Twitter layoffs gutted election information teams days before midterms [798d]
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- Darcy – federated social media platform [798d]
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- Starlink to start “deprioritizing” taffic after 1TB monthly [798d]
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- Fed warns of low market liquidity in $24T Treasury market in report [798d]
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- Hollow City: Edward Hopper’s portraits of urban alienation [798d]
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- Show HN: Reveddit.com: Improving online discourse with transparent moderation [798d]
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- "I worked for Elon Musk in the early days of SpaceX" (advice for Twitter execs) [798d]
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- Rage Against The Machine’s explosive debut album changed everything [798d]
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- Solving Common Problems with Kubernetes [798d]
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- Starlink Sets High-Speed Data Cap at 1TB per Month, Lowers Advertised Speeds [798d]
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- System containers as Docker sandboxes (2019) [798d]
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- Full Stack Startups (2014) [798d]
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- In Defense of Linked Lists [798d]
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- NYT reporters had a top-down directive that tech coverage should be critical [798d]
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- Linux devs discover that Intel Arc GPU firmware updates need an Intel CPU [798d]
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- From Google to Twitter [798d]
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- HBO cancels ‘Westworld’ in shock decision [798d]
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- Up to 30% of online reviews are fake and consumers can't tell the difference [798d]
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- The Many Branches of the Fediverse [798d]
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- 1,300 SpaceX satellite units went offline over funding issues [798d]
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- White House deletes tweet after Twitter adds 'context' note [798d]
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- Show HN: Auto generate images from Figma using an API [798d]
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- New Zealand plunges into recessionary spiral [798d]
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- Going from engineer to entrepreneur takes more than just good code [798d]
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- Lilia (egg freezing, YC W20) Is Hiring a Content/Growth Marketer [798d]
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- RStudio is now Posit, our mission continues [798d]
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- Thoughts about Twitter [798d]
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- YouTube channel with 100s of Apple WWDC videos taken down [798d]
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- Many Companies Aren’t Prepared to Replace Underperforming CEOs [798d]
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- Lex Fridman Interviews Richard Feynman [798d]
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- UK Government scans all web servers hosted in the UK for vulnerabilities [798d]
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- Show HN: Top 70000 educational YouTube channels in 20 languages by category [798d]
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- Tim Berners-Lee: ‘Web3 is not the web at all’ [798d]
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- Musk’s Twitter purchase was a leveraged buyout [798d]
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- The Web Was Invented in France, Not Switzerland [798d]
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- Confirming the exact location of the invention of the web (2010) [798d]
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- Use RSS for privacy and efficiency [798d]
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- Google to remove all VPN ad blockers that don’t comply with their policy [798d]
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- Launch HN: Shimmer (YC S21) – ADHD coaching for adults [798d]
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- Ask HN: HN-like forum for literature and cinema? [798d]
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- Productivity has fallen, and experts are puzzled. I’m not. We’re all just tired [798d]
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- Markdown, Asciidoc, or reStructuredText – a tale of docs-as-code [798d]
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- Show HN: Step CI – open-source lightweight alternative to Checkly [798d]
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- Twitter faces a class action lawsuit over mass employee layoffs with proper [798d]
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- Bacterial sensors send electricity when triggered [798d]
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- Companies like HP must split to survive, is like the evolution of new species [798d]
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- AI Learns to Play CS:Go via Large-Scale Behavioural Cloning [798d]
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- Twitter is facing a class action lawsuit from former employees [798d]
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- New Hampshire set to pilot voting machines that use software everyone can see [798d]
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- Ask HN: What Recession? [798d]
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- AstraZeneca patients data exposed for over a year due to password snafu [798d]
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- Sudo: Heap-based overflow with small passwords [798d]
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- Linode Outage in Dallas, Fremont, Atlanta, Newark, and Toronto Data Centers [798d]
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- Telling people you're a self taught developer in YouTube is a big business now [798d]
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- A sand battery could transform clean energy [798d]
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- PolicyFly (YC W22) Is Hiring an Engineering Manager to Lead Our Solutions Team [799d]
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- Andrée Balloon Crash (2014) [799d]
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- Eleven Magic Words [799d]
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- General Mills, Audi pause Twitter ads, will evaluate site [799d]
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- Twitter to employees today: 'If in office or on your way, please return home' [799d]
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- Major crypto trading firm Alameda Research might be insolvent [799d]
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- Show HN: Tracking my local bus with a RaspberryPi [799d]
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- Twitter’s mass layoffs have begun [799d]
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- “My chest fridge consumes about 0.1 kWh a day.” [799d]
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- UK to hand over Chagos back to Mauritius [799d]
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- Data persistency, large-scale data analytics, visualizations-NetworkX challenges [799d]
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- Supabase (YC S20) Is Hiring a Lead API and Billing Engineer [799d]
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- Amazon slashes MacBook Pro prices by up to $500 in Early Black Friday sale [798d]
- Apple settles lawsuit against former employee accused of leaking trade secrets [798d]
- Apple building new ad network for live television [798d]
- Apple kills long-time event archive on YouTube [798d]
- Belkin launches first Apple-approved 15W MagSafe car charger [798d]
- How to use the Weather app in macOS Ventura [798d]
- Early Black Friday deal: 16-inch MacBook Pro 1TB drops to all-time low price, plus $80 off AppleCare [798d]
- Twitter lays off staff including whole ethics team, temporarily closes offices [798d]
- 'Father of the iPod' Tony Fadell joins Arm's board [798d]
- 2022 iPad review: Decent upgrade, bad lineup position [798d]
- Apple's holiday guide offers carols for Christmas, workouts for New Year -- and no discounts [798d]
- How to speed up working on a Mac using custom keyboard shortcuts [798d]
- FCC commissioner believes U.S. TikTok ban is inevitable [798d]
- Level responds to lock picking claim, says Level Lock+ exceeds standards [798d]
- Insta360 X3 action cam now available as a bundle through Apple [798d]
- Tech blogger uses MagSafe to fish out lost iPhone from under floorboards [798d]
- Apple's 2022 iPad Pro gets $50 price drop on Amazon in latest early Black Friday deal [798d]
- Bird steals a reporter's AirPod live on air [798d]
- Entire 'Hunger Games' franchise available to stream on Apple TV+ for limited time [798d]
- Foxconn to dodge China lockdown, move iPhone production to India [798d]
- iPad Stage Manager Deep-Dive, Apple TV 4K Reviews, iPhone 14 Pro Camera [798d]
- Daily deals Nov. 4: $20 off Apple Watch Ultra, $700 off 65-inch 4K LG TV, 50% off Beats Solo3, more [798d]
- Netflix $6.99 Basic With Ads doesn't work on Apple TV hardware [799d]
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- Starlink adds a 1TB monthly soft cap for residential users [798d]
- Daily Crunch: Twitter layoffs violated federal worker protections, class action lawsuit alleges [798d]
- Ledger, Tezos and Chainalysis talk web3 security at TC Sessions: Crypto [798d]
- It’s no surprise HBO canceled “Westworld” after four seasons [798d]
- YouTube will soon roll out a ‘Go Live Together’ co-streaming feature to select creators [798d]
- Elon Musk just axed key Twitter teams like human rights, accessibility, AI ethics and curation [798d]
- Benitago Group exec confirms it didn’t close, but did lay off some employees [798d]
- How to land investors who fund game-changing companies [798d]
- Stability AI backs effort to bring machine learning to biomed [798d]
- Buying your own identity on Elon’s Twitter and other news [798d]
- Combined HBO Max/Discovery+ service gets an earlier launch date, price hike is to be expected [798d]
- VCs decipher the recent fintech layoffs — and why they’re happening now [798d]
- Hear NASA’s science and tech ambitions from Carolyn Mercer at TC Sessions: Space [798d]
- Emerge Career’s pre-release job training lands $3.2M seed and new state contracts [798d]
- TechCrunch+ roundup: TAM tough love, ‘building in public,’ 6 key SaaS metrics [798d]
- Why Robinhood and Coinbase gained ground after reporting earnings [798d]
- What investors really think about the TAM slide in your pitch deck [798d]
- Musk blames ‘activist groups’ for major advertisers pausing spending on Twitter [798d]
- Should Twitter embrace porn and compete with OnlyFans? [798d]
- Hulu set to raise the cost of the Hulu Live TV bundle in December [798d]
- Why ButcherBox built two dry ice factories during the pandemic [798d]
- Uber withdraws petition to annul new ride-hailing regulations in Kenya [798d]
- Etsy begins rolling out visual search, starting with iOS users [798d]
- Surfe brings your CRM data to LinkedIn — and vice versa [798d]
- Take off with us at TechCrunch Sessions: Space in Los Angeles [798d]
- AfroTech Conference heads to Austin for first in-person event since 2019 [798d]
- Watch Rocket Lab attempt a mid-air Electron rocket booster recovery live [798d]
- Most of the unicorns aren’t [798d]
- Twitter faces a class action lawsuit over mass employee layoffs with proper legal notice [798d]
- Is the modern data stack just old wine in a new bottle? [798d]
- Meet Budibase, a low-code open-source web app builder with automations [798d]
- Regulating the future: A look at the EU’s plan to reboot product liability rules for AI [799d]
- Formula 1’s Toto Wolff, accused of running his team remotely, leans into software [799d]
- ByteDance’s music app Resso offers hints about TikTok Music’s launch [799d]
- Spend management startup Pleo lays off 15% of its workforce [799d]
- Ant’s global play is to be a payments aggregator and it now reaches 1B users [799d]
- After Stripe and Square, Venmo and PayPal are set to support Apple’s Tap to Pay on iPhones [799d]
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