The Brutalist Report - tech
- Things I’ve Learned in my 20 Years as a Software Engineer [783d]
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- Why is Rust's build system uniquely hard to use? [783d]
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- Show HN: Unblob – extraction suite for 30+ file formats [783d]
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- A toxin that helps oyster mushrooms devour worm flesh [783d]
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- Boston Dynamics’ bipedal robot Atlas can now grab and toss [783d]
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- Hctree is an experimental high-concurrency database back end for SQLite [783d]
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- An aggressive, stealthy web spider operating from Microsoft IP space [783d]
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- Someone stole my car and now I own hundreds of vinyl records [783d]
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- Loneliness is a measure of self-understanding [783d]
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- My 8 Best Techniques for Evaluating Character [783d]
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- Amazon begins another round of job cuts as it lays off more than 18,000 people [783d]
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- Show HN: Codeium: Free Copilot Alternative for Vim / Neovim [783d]
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- Burn-out, daunting work, overstretched, and it's just too much [783d]
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- Unexpected ways generative AI will change how you work forever [784d]
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- Gitlab Personas [784d]
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- Salesforce, but for Dating [784d]
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- GitHub's new user signup is an unusable GPT-ish interface [784d]
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- GPUs for Deep Learning in 2023 – An In-depth Analysis [784d]
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- Bun v0.5 [784d]
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- New Norwegian land could emerge from The Atlantic Ocean [784d]
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- Why to Start a Startup in a Bad Economy (2008) [784d]
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- QuestPDF: Modern .NET library for PDF document generation [784d]
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- Current and future role of Haber–Bosch ammonia in a carbon-free energy env(2020) [784d]
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- U.S. military-run slot machines earn $100M a year from service members [784d]
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- Rthm (YC W22) Is Hiring a CTO to scale digital health solution [784d]
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- The Power of Proto Boards [video] [784d]
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- Bank of America just lost all Zelle transfers, for many customers [784d]
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- Explore Wikipedia's New Look [784d]
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- Argdown: A simple syntax for complex argumentation [784d]
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- The truth about CSS selector performance [784d]
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- Ask HN: With recent layoffs, how would you advise new grads entering the market? [784d]
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- Stop Building on Corporate-Controlled Languages [784d]
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- Rust concepts I wish I learned earlier [784d]
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- Bitwarden Acquires Passwordless.dev [784d]
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- Times New Roman is being phased out at the State Department, replaced by Calibri [784d]
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- A candle produces roughly the same amount of energy as a resting human [784d]
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- Amazon set to begin new round of layoffs affecting over 18,000 people [784d]
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- Ask HN: What have you built more than twice and wish someone had built for you? [784d]
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- Tar.pl – A tar creator and extractor in approx. 100 lines of Prolog [784d]
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- Microsoft Lays Off 10k (5%) Workers [784d]
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- Loss of epigenetic information as a cause of mammalian aging [784d]
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- Fedora's Tempest in a Stack Frame [784d]
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- Apple HomePod 2nd Generation [784d]
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- Tesla’s tech stack is a testimony to the need for Open Source [784d]
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- u-config: a new, lean pkg-config clone [784d]
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- OpenAI Used Kenyan Workers on Less Than $2 per Hour to Make ChatGPT Less Toxic [784d]
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- ReactOS [784d]
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- GeoServer is an open source server for sharing geospatial data [784d]
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- Source code for Dutch DigiD app released under Dutch Open Government Act [784d]
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- How to Create Luck [784d]
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- US startup's bladeless VTOL can reach up to 0.8 Mach [784d]
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- Formalizing the H-Principle and Sphere Eversion [784d]
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- Hello, PNG [784d]
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- Thonny – Python IDE for new to programming [784d]
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- Screenshots as the Universal API [784d]
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- Meet “Claude”: Anthropic’s Rival to ChatGPT [784d]
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- Thinking of Hiring or Running a Booter Service? Think Again [784d]
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- Fast.ai starts a corporate partnership program [784d]
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- Typst: A Programmable Markup Language for Typesetting [pdf] [784d]
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- No Start Menu for You [784d]
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- DensePose from WiFi [784d]
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- Japanese manhole mass production process [video] [784d]
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- Fast DataFrames for Ruby [784d]
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- WebGL Fluid Simulation [784d]
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- The terminal escape sequences ocean is deep and dark [784d]
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- LangChain: Build AI apps with LLMs through composability [784d]
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- Academics and the grid. Are they studying the right things? [784d]
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- Printable Puzzle Project [784d]
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- Show HN: I made a tool, create GitHub Repository from local directory directly [784d]
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- Smithsonian will restore hundreds of the oldest sound recordings [784d]
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- GPT-3.5 and Wolfram Alpha via LangChain [784d]
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- Ask HN: Techwise, how did TikTok get so good? [784d]
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- A Stack of Feed-Forward Layers Does Surprisingly Well on ImageNet [784d]
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- Time(s) for a change: State Department picks a new official typeface [783d]
- Carnivorous oyster mushrooms can kill roundworms with “nerve gas in a lollipop” [783d]
- Authorities dismantle crypto exchange Bitzlato, allege it was cybercrime “haven” [783d]
- RSV vaccine for older adults is 84% effective, Moderna says [783d]
- Logitech announces $70 webcams with USB-C, built-in shutters [783d]
- Very fat tires, a battery, front and rear springs and… a hinge? [783d]
- Elon Musk’s lies about Tesla deal cost “regular people” millions, jury hears [784d]
- D&D maker promises to get player feedback for coming “open” license update [784d]
- Apple’s full-size HomePod is back with new features [784d]
- Samsung and iFixit now have parts for the Galaxy S22, Galaxy laptops [784d]
- Microsoft to lay off 10,000 workers, blames decelerated customer spending [784d]
- Twitter says third-party apps broke “long-standing API rules,” won’t name rules [784d]
- Trump tries to get back on Facebook, claims ban is electoral “interference” [784d]
- How flood forecasts in real time with block-by-block data could save lives [784d]
- It looks like NASA will finally have an astronaut live in space for a full year [784d]
- Top-secret car design studios are hubs for the electric vehicle future [784d]
- Today’s best deals: Apple MacBook Air, Razer Blade, Google Pixel, and more [784d]
- More than 4,400 Sophos firewall servers remain vulnerable to critical exploits [784d]
- Thousands of Sophos firewalls still vulnerable out there to hijacking [783d]
- Seriously, what's with FBI, DEA vacuuming up people's money transfer records? [783d]
- Intel cans luxury R&D center, promises parking lot instead [783d]
- Tesla faked self-driving demo, Autopilot engineer testifies [783d]
- Founder of FreeDOS recounts the story so far, and the future [784d]
- Proposed Washington law puts period-tracking apps and search engines on notice [784d]
- Plugging end-of-life EV batteries into the grid could ease renewables transition [784d]
- Enterprise vendor layoffs happened because 'some CEOs got ahead of their skis' [784d]
- Microsoft will lay off 10,000 people, is already notifying some today [784d]
- Let me X-plane: Boeing R&D unit sheds rudder, ailerons, flaps for DARPA project [784d]
- Intel angles for more subsidies to build German mega-fab [784d]
- Laser-wielding boffins bend lightning to their will [784d]
- The Roomba approach to tidying up your AWS spend [784d]
- Biden seeks out Dutch support for blockade on Chinese chip industry [784d]
- Dell rolls out 4th-Gen Xeon PowerEdge servers for cloud builders [784d]
- Brit civil service claims there's enough money for mammoth ERP refresh project [784d]
- UK Online Safety law threatens Big Tech bosses with jail [784d]
- AI may finally cure us of our data fetish [784d]
- Artificial pancreas successful in type 2 diabetes tests [784d]
- US chip ban left back door in Beijing-controlled Macau for months [784d]
- Oh, WoW: Chinese gamers to get cut off from Blizzard games off next week [784d]
- You can't handle the truth! Indian government suggests its own fact checkers judge what's right on social media [784d]
- Been hit by BianLian ransomware? Here's your get-out-of-jail-free card [784d]
- Shot down: Google's grand fancy plan for pro-privacy targeted ads [784d]
- Enemy states will forge increasingly realistic AI deepfakes to spread disinformation, experts warn [784d]
- Top IBM execs again accused of cheating investors by using mainframes to prop up Watson, cloud sales [784d]
- Russian criminals can't wait to hop over OpenAI fence, use ChatGPT for evil [784d]
- Testing HomePod mini's new 16.3 smart home features [783d]
- 'Ted Lasso' returns to Apple TV+ in spring 2023 [783d]
- Apple wants a bigger piece of the smart home hardware market [783d]
- AirPods, AirPods Pro, AirPods Max get new firmware update [783d]
- Four Apple TV+ shows premiering Jan. 27 get new trailers [784d]
- Apple Watch, Siri, Muay Thai combo ends in accidental police raid [784d]
- CES Hands On: The best smart home gear coming in 2023 [784d]
- HomePod software updates brings new features to every model [784d]
- New HomePod vs 2018 HomePod - compared [784d]
- Release Candidate beta for macOS Ventura 13.2 now available [784d]
- Apple seeds Release Candidate betas for iOS 16.3, iPadOS 16.3, tvOS 16.3, watchOS 9.3 [784d]
- Apple Card is a drag on Goldman Sachs, says CEO [784d]
- Logitech MX Keys Review: Smart choice for multi-device users [784d]
- iPhone continues to retain trade-in value far more than rivals [784d]
- 2023 16-inch MacBook Pro vs 2021 MacBook Pro - compared [784d]
- Deals: pick up Apple's Mac Studio with 32GB RAM for $1,845, plus $30 off AppleCare [784d]
- WaterField's Magnetic Laptop Sleeve now fits MacBook Pro [784d]
- iOS 16.3 and other updates expected week of Jan. 23. [784d]
- Both the new HomePod and existing HomePod mini have temperature sensors [784d]
- Apple celebrating Black History Month with new Apple Watch band, content, donations [784d]
- Apple resurrects full-size HomePod with updated acoustics [784d]
- Apple may never be able to quit manufacturing in China [784d]
- Mac mini, Mac Studio, iMac - Best desktop Mac to buy at any pricepoint [784d]
- Apple AR headset reportedly getting a makeover to lower cost [784d]
- Best safety apps for college students for iPhone [784d]
- Apple planned M2 Mac mini, MacBook Pro launch for 2022 [784d]
- Apple focuses on mixed-reality headset as 'Apple Glass' stays shelved [784d]
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- Musk stands to lose billions in trial over ‘funding secured’ tweet [783d]
- Daily Crunch: GoMechanic lays off 70% after investors discover ‘founders knowingly misstated facts’ [783d]
- Scrintal raises $1 million for its visual collaboration tool [783d]
- Amazon fined by regulators for unsafe warehouse work conditions [783d]
- Font furore as State Department retires Times New Roman for retired Calibri [783d]
- Analysts cut 2023 tech spending predictions as consumers hold back [783d]
- Some initial thoughts on Apple’s resurrected HomePod [783d]
- Women-founded startups raised 1.9% of all VC funds in 2022, a drop from 2021 [783d]
- Ethereum’s shift to proof-of-stake draws increasing institutional interest [784d]
- Wastewater recycler Membrion makes light work of removing heavy metals [784d]
- Wallapop, the circular marketplace out of Spain, raised $87M more at a $832M valuation led by Korea’s Naver [784d]
- Wikipedia gets its first makeover in over a decade…and it’s fairly subtle [784d]
- This gentle drone collects loose DNA from swaying tree branches [784d]
- Sequoia injects $195 million into an ever-eager seed environment [784d]
- Losing the horn: VCs think majority of unicorns aren’t worth $1 billion anymore [784d]
- DOJ charges founder of crypto exchange Bitzlato for processing $700M of illegal funds [784d]
- Lidar companies face a ‘make it or break it’ year [784d]
- Mailchimp says it was hacked — again [784d]
- Zack Snyder’s ‘Rebel Moon’ is set to arrive on Netflix in December [784d]
- Solana co-founder sees potential for devs to lead its network in 2023 [784d]
- Decodable wants to take real-time stream processing mainstream [784d]
- Bitwarden acquires Passwordless.dev to help companies authenticate users without passwords [784d]
- YouTube TV upgrades its live TV guide and library to give users more control [784d]
- Dear Sophie: What are some fast options for hiring someone on an expiring grace period? [784d]
- TikTok rolls out its ‘state-controlled media’ label to 40 more countries [784d]
- Boston Dynamics’ latest Atlas video demos a robot that run, jump, and now, grab and throw [784d]
- Sophos to lay off 450 employees globally [784d]
- What’s next for the entrepreneur behind Layoffs.FYI [784d]
- Microsoft announces 10,000 job cuts, nearly 5% of its global workforce [784d]
- Twitter now offers an annual Blue subscription for hardcore users [784d]
- Quantum Machines continues to grow in spite of economic uncertainity [784d]
- Maritime giant DNV says 1,000 ships affected by ransomware attack [784d]
- So long, Stadia [784d]
- Apple introduces a brand new HomePod with better sound and smarts [784d]
- Shell snaps up EV charging operator Volta for $169 million [784d]
- Goldenset launches out of stealth to make equity investments in creators [784d]
- Chord connects new funding to predictive commerce metrics so brands can grow [784d]
- Deal Box’s venture arm to invest $125M in startups using web3 technology [784d]
- Self-driving truck startup Waabi brings on Volvo VC as strategic investor [784d]
- ThriveCart, which sells tools to build ecommerce carts, raises $35M [784d]
- Noon Energy brings Mars tech down to Earth with carbon-oxygen battery system [784d]
- Sequoia-backed GoMechanic cuts 70% jobs amid ‘grave errors’ in financial reporting [784d]
- Uber, Bolt drivers hope for increased earnings foiled as Tanzania reinstates 25% commission [784d]
- Good Meat approved to sell serum-free cultivated meat in Singapore [784d]
- Kate is a new car maker focused on micro-cars for everyday use [784d]
- South Africa’s Flow gets funding to automate social media advertising for real estate agencies [784d]
- Tabby raises $58M at $660M valuation as PayPal Ventures makes first investment in the GCC [784d]
- That Microsoft deal isn’t exclusive, video is coming, and more from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman [784d]
- P2P lending platform PeopleFund raises $20M Series C extension led by Bain Capital [784d]
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