The Brutalist Report - tech
- Fyrox Game Engine 0.29 [1167d]
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- Visualizing the Inside of Cells at Previously Impossible Resolutions Provides Vi [1168d]
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- A college student made an app to detect AI-written text [1168d]
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- Credit card balances increased 19% year-over-year to a new record [1168d]
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- The first time I'm aware that Meta is taking back signed, FTE offers [1168d]
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- “I measured the pollution from my gas stove. It was bad.” [1168d]
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- An Analysis of Deaths in U.S. National Parks [1168d]
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- Conservative group targets migrant cell phone data, raising privacy concerns [1168d]
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- Making Sense of Hexdump (2008) [1168d]
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- Texas Records All Inmates Last Words Before Execution And Puts Them All Online [1168d]
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- Ask HN: What supplements do you take that have good scientific backing? [1168d]
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- Just: A Command Runner [1168d]
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- Tomu – A family of devices which fit inside your USB port [1168d]
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- A single developer dropped AWS costs by 90%, then disappeared [1168d]
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- Show HN: How to create a 3D space using CSS [1168d]
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- Show HN: Product analytics on your data warehouse [1168d]
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- Show HN: FixScript, an embedded/standalone language with custom syntax additions [1168d]
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- England just made gigabit internet a legal requirement for new homes [1168d]
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- Von Neumann's First Computer Program (1970) [1168d]
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- Three Lessons from Threema: Analysis of a Secure Messenger [1168d]
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- An Open Letter on the Open Gaming License, to Wizards of the Coast [1168d]
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- Raspberry Pi's Camera Module 3 adds autofocus and new Sony sensor [1168d]
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- Reduced pollution caused farmers to use more sulfur fertilizer [1168d]
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- Data pipelines are not workflows [1168d]
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- We're wasting money by only supporting gzip for raw DNA files [1168d]
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- Jump Servers [1168d]
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- Dilution of expertise in the rise and fall of collective innovation [1168d]
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- Ask HN: Did HN just start using Google recaptcha for logins? [1168d]
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- Values and Objects in Programming Languages (1982) [pdf] [1168d]
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- I Tried JetBrains' “New UI” and I Liked It [1168d]
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- How to store your app's entire state in the url [1168d]
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- Mapping Python to LLVM [1168d]
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- R3 RADIO BLACKOUT 7:57 P.M. EDT January 5, 2023 [1168d]
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- Japan, US to step up cooperation in developing next-generation nuclear reactors [1168d]
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- Show HN: HyperLogLog in Zig [1168d]
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- Ask HN: What are the foundational texts for learning about AI/ML/NN? [1168d]
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- My Coffee Maker Just Makes Coffee [1168d]
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- Can the double-slit experiment distinguish between quantum interpretations? [1168d]
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- John Carmack: I loaned money to anyone that asked me [1168d]
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- A collection of single egress buildings, illegal in Canada [1168d]
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- A Wicked Problem – The Second Egress: Building a Code Change [1168d]
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- Cloud Native Diary #4 – Java, OpenTelemetry, Carvel [1168d]
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- Steam hits 10M concurrent in-game players in record-breaking weekend [1168d]
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- Fake it until you automate it [1168d]
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- Logging Practices I Follow [1168d]
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- Mind Your Own Business Act of 2021 [1168d]
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- Raiders of the Lost Ark turns 40, and is still an unqualified masterpiece (2021) [1168d]
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- Sourcehut will blacklist the Go module mirror [1168d]
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- 'Terminator' 1 and 2 Save Their Reveals for the Right Time [1168d]
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- Use OpenZiti to secure your monitoring [1168d]
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- Identity Thieves Bypassed Experian Security to View Credit Reports [1168d]
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- AMD Ryzen 5 7600 / Ryzen 7 7700 / Ryzen 9 7900 Linux Performance [1168d]
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- Binance has lost $12B in assets in under 60 days [1168d]
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- Show HN: I wrote a WebAssembly Interpreter and Toolkit in C [1168d]
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- U.S. safety agency to consider ban on gas stoves amid health fears [1168d]
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- ‘That Girl Is Going to Get Herself Killed’ [1168d]
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- Tetris Is Capable of Universal Computation [1168d]
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- I don't read web articles anymore, but I read books [1168d]
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- James Webb Telescope reveals Milky Way–like galaxies in young universe [1168d]
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- Microsoft’s new text-to-speech model can duplicate anyone's voice in 3 seconds [1168d]
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- “The current climate in AI has so many parallels to 2021 Web3” [1168d]
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- Ask HN: Lead developer but I just don't enjoy management [1168d]
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- The Organ as a Wind Instrument [1168d]
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- Why Intermittent Fasting Has So Many Health Benefits [1168d]
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- Cooking on gas could be behind kids' asthma symptoms [1168d]
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- Vim: ZZ and zz: Do you know the difference? [1168d]
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- Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 released [1168d]
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- GPT Takes the Bar Exam [1168d]
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- Gail.com FAQ [1168d]
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- TouchEn nxKey: The keylogging anti-keylogger solution [1168d]
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- Parsing layout – problems with Haskell's syntax [1168d]
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- Parsing layout – problems with Haskell's syntax (2021) [1168d]
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- Writing an IaC Rosetta Stone [1168d]
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- Microsoft will have to buy OpenAI in 2023 [1168d]
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- Design Tool Performance Signatures [1168d]
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- The Debacle of Blue Clay (2020) [video] [1168d]
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- Reverse Engineering TikTok's VM Obfuscation (Part 2) [1168d]
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- PromptArray: A Prompting Language for Neural Text Generators [1168d]
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- The Problem with Macros [1168d]
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- McMaster-Carr: A refreshingly fast, thoughtful, and well-organized website [1168d]
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- My mom left behind some number code [1168d]
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- Doctorow: Social Quitting [1168d]
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- Poll: Has Musk Influenced Your Decision on Buying a Tesla? [1168d]
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- Branchless Workflow for Git [1168d]
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- Wolf 1069B: Earth-mass planet in the habitable zone of a nearby, low-mass star [1168d]
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- Extreme questions to trigger new, better ideas [1168d]
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- Walker’s Manly Exercises [1168d]
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- Deere to Allow Farmers to Repair Their Own Equipment [1168d]
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- Ask HN: What good sources of information on ovarian cancer treatments? [1168d]
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- And Just Like That, America Becomes More Rural [1168d]
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- Ask HN: What software was used to make 90s cutscenes? [1168d]
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- The Complete Maus: art spiegelman: Free [1168d]
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- Reintroducing bison on tallgrass prairie doubles plant diversity [1168d]
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- 1998 Furby source code [1168d]
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- Meta’s new ad system addresses allegations that it enabled housing discrimination [1168d]
- YouTube will start sharing ad money with Shorts creators on February 1st [1168d]
- Meta’s done making new features for the Quest 1 — all updates will end next year [1168d]
- Apple is reportedly making an all-in-one cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth chip [1168d]
- The $3,000 totally wireless Displace TV is the definition of CES absurdity [1168d]
- Meta is still adding basic moderation features to its VR playscape [1168d]
- A GameCube-style Switch controller without stick drift (thank god) [1168d]
- Instagram is kicking the shopping tab out of the home feed [1168d]
- The government has questions about Elon Musk’s Full Self-Driving tweet [1168d]
- Google’s bringing new features to older versions of Android [1168d]
- The Houston Texans’ plan to offset its pollution is backed by Big Oil and Gas [1168d]
- A celebrity photo lawsuit claims Twitter’s copyright process is broken [1168d]
- England just made gigabit internet a legal requirement for new homes [1168d]
- MSI says Afterburner isn’t abandoned, despite its developer’s doubts [1168d]
- John Deere commits to letting farmers repair their own tractors (kind of) [1168d]
- BMW recalls over 14,000 iX, i4, and i7 electric vehicles for faulty battery software [1168d]
- The last-gen iPad is $80 off, a whole $200 less than the newer model [1168d]
- Microsoft looking at OpenAI’s GPT for Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint [1168d]
- Oreo’s Xbox-themed cookies unlock Forza, Halo, and Sea of Thieves skins [1168d]
- Monday’s top tech news: an Apple headset this year? Finally? [1168d]
- The makers of the Stem Player made a small projector that’s Kanye West-free [1168d]
- Steam hits 10 million concurrent in-game players in record-breaking weekend [1168d]
- Raspberry Pi launches higher resolution camera module, now with autofocus [1168d]
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- Apple looking to drop Broadcom as wi-fi, bluetooth, cellular supplier [1168d]
- Mac laptops responsible for growing Apple's computing business [1168d]
- Top Apple deals on Amazon for the week of January 9th [1168d]
- We tried Tesla's wireless charger -- but we can't show you [1168d]
- Services VP Peter Stern leaves Apple after six years [1168d]
- Bluetti's new AC500 and EP900: More power in an emergency [1168d]
- Apple Crash Detection now causing problems in Minnesota [1168d]
- Apple issues second macOS Ventura beta Rapid Security Response update [1168d]
- Get Apple's M1 MacBook Air with 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD for $1,349, a $300 discount [1168d]
- How to tether an iPhone to make a wireless hotspot [1168d]
- Apple Maps gets parking information with SpotHero integration [1168d]
- Rolling Square AirCard & AirCard E with Find My -- Hands on [1168d]
- Supplies of iPhone 14 Pro models almost back to expected levels [1168d]
- Daily Deals Jan. 9: $300 off eufy Clean by Anker RoboVac, LG 65" 4K Smart TV for $1,649 & more [1168d]
- Structured 3.0.1 review: No frills, attractive daily planner [1168d]
- Live from Las Vegas, all the new smart home news from CES 2023 [1168d]
- Zeus 270w Wall Charger review: Big power in a compact body [1168d]
- Apple starts iPhone 15 trial production in China, plans faster India manufacturing [1168d]
- Apple starts hiring spree for first flagship stores in India [1168d]
- How to add custom Quick Actions to macOS Ventura Finder [1168d]
- Steve Jobs unveiled the first iPhone 16 years ago [1168d]
- Advanced Data Protection: Improved security, with some exceptions [1168d]
- How to get Apple TV & HomePod working in hotels [1168d]
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