The Brutalist Report - tech
- Zero-Cost Well-Defined Signed Integer Overflow in C++ [937d]
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- Fuzzing ping(8) and finding a 24 year old bug [937d]
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- Airlines lobbying FAA to have only one pilot in the cockpit [937d]
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- There are no particles, there are only fields (2013) [pdf] [937d]
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- Disputing a Parking Fine with ChatGPT [937d]
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- Amtrak asks fed regulators to investigate Union Pacific handling of Sunset Ltd [937d]
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- Warning: HP printers force you into agreement [937d]
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- Haskell, Ada, C++, Awk: An Experiment in Prototyping Productivity (1994) [pdf] [937d]
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- The Making of Toy Story (1996) [pdf] [937d]
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- Simulated Wormholes for My Real Friends, Real Wormholes for My Simulated Friends [937d]
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- Sign in with Google has been removed for your privacy [937d]
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- Yale’s 367-year-old water bond still pays interest [937d]
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- Groundbreaking marks start of work on Penn Station Access [937d]
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- Fuel Out of Thin Air: CO2 Capture from Air and Conversion to Methanol [937d]
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- Miracast [937d]
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- What Happens When Jobs Are Guaranteed? [937d]
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- Louis Rossmann explains why he left New York [937d]
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- Alma – Generative Graphics Creator [937d]
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- Synthesizing optimal 8051 code with an SMT solver (2020) [937d]
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- We're breaking up with JavaScript front ends [937d]
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- What Causes Alzheimer's? Scientists Are Rethinking the Answer [937d]
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- DDD, Hexagonal, Onion, Clean, CQRS, How I put it all together (2017) [937d]
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- Just Use Postgres for Everything [937d]
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- Exclusive satellite images show Saudi Arabia's sci-fi megacity is well underway [937d]
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- Consider Using CSV [937d]
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- ChatGPT Prompts [937d]
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- Tesla calls self-driving technology 'failure,' not fraud [937d]
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- Gender Inequities in Household Labor Predict Lower Sexual Desire in Women [937d]
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- Talking About Large Language Models [937d]
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- Bags of cash found at the home of the European Parliament vice-president [937d]
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- JPEG XL support has officially been removed from Chromium [937d]
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- Elixir-style Pipelines in 9 Lines of Ruby [937d]
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- Automated code reviews (well, almost) [937d]
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- Ask HN: How to get back into AI? [937d]
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- European parliament VP taken into custody [937d]
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- Don't design your database like a front end developer [937d]
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- The Plan-9 Effect or why you should not fix it if it ain't broken [937d]
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- Show HN: Pg_CRDT – an experimental CRDT extension for Postgres [937d]
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- New Chrome features to save battery and make browsing smoother [937d]
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- Twitter Office Supply Auction [937d]
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- Show HN: Interactive exercises for Linux CLI text processing commands [937d]
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- HopToDesk – Free Remote Desktop Software for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS [937d]
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- LinkedIn Is Toast [937d]
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- Tauri Mobile Alpha Release [937d]
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- EU-wide maximum limit of €10K for cash payments [937d]
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- Grant Wahl last article “They just don’t care.” [937d]
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- Keep Your Identity Small (2009) [937d]
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- Practically-Exploitable Cryptographic Vulnerabilities in Matrix [937d]
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- This To That: Because people have a need to glue things to other things [937d]
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- A Yubico FAQ about passkeys [937d]
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- Concrete Arrows and the U.S. Airmail Beacon System [937d]
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- mimmutable() for OpenBSD [937d]
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- A fake job offer gone wrong [937d]
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- End-to-end encrypted messages need more than libsignal [937d]
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- Scrum Has Failed the Developers [937d]
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- Yan tan tethera pethera pimp – an old system for counting sheep (2013) [937d]
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- The price of ‘sugar free’: are sweeteners as harmless as we thought? [937d]
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- An alarming number of US homebuyers are underwater [937d]
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- Practical Python Programming Course [937d]
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- How pencil tire pressure gauges work [937d]
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- Code coverage for your AWK programs [937d]
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- $850 USD to renew your own .dev domain which is owned by Google, insane [937d]
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- Analysis of twin studies provide evidence that all human traits are heritable [937d]
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