The Brutalist Report - tech
- Re-Adding SMS Support to Signal [775d]
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- Fast JavaScript-to-WASM Call from FTL [775d]
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- Mystery Signal from a Helicopter (2014) [775d]
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- Stanford's New Study Validates Ancient Breathing Technique [775d]
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- How to Prioritize Tasks? [775d]
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- Bulldozer, AMD’s Crash Modernization: Caching and Conclusion [776d]
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- UK to Criminalize Possession of “sophisticated encrypted communication devices” [776d]
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- Paul Graham AI Essay Writer [776d]
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- Show HN: Infisical – open-source secrets manager for developers [776d]
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- MSFT Q2/2023 Earnings Release [776d]
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- Jerry (YC S17) is hiring a senior product designer (remote) [776d]
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- Strings in YAML – To Quote or Not to Quote [776d]
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- The Mac Malware of 2022 [776d]
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- Show HN: Turning books into chatbots with GPT-3 [776d]
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- NASA, DARPA Will Test Nuclear Engine for Future Mars Missions [776d]
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- Companies use drip pricing to overcharge consumers [776d]
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- How the Xbox 360 knows if your hard drive is genuine [776d]
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- Appliance makers sad that 50% of customers won’t connect smart appliances [776d]
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- Making chloroform so I can sleep better at night [video] [776d]
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- Cal.com: The Open-Source Calendly Alternative [776d]
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- Poll: Are Startup Founders a Minority on HN? [776d]
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- WTF with High School Questions? [776d]
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- 512GB 14” M2 Pro MacBook Pro has slower SSD than previous model [776d]
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- Apple CEO Tim Cook requests and receives a 40% pay cut [776d]
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- Now Available: Ivory for Mastodon by Tapbots [776d]
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- Show HN: Create QuickBooks Sale Receipt from 3rd Party Transactions [776d]
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- Snowden on the Lightning Network on Nostr [776d]
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- U.S. Accuses Google of Abusing Monopoly in Ad Technology [776d]
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- Astro 2.0 [776d]
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- Some gut bacteria appear to communicate with the brain [776d]
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- Is AI the solution to search's problem? [776d]
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- Kysely: TypeScript SQL Query Builder [776d]
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- We are now 90 seconds to our doom [776d]
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- Replit (YC W18) Is Hiring First Developer Advocate [776d]
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- “If you use React, you should be using a React framework.” [776d]
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- PagerDuty to Lay Off 7% of Staff; Revenue Officer to Exit [776d]
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- A Perceptually Meaningful Audio Visualizer [776d]
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- Seven years on, what do we know about the disappearance of flight MH370? [776d]
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- Genome-wide RNA polymerase stalling shapes the transcriptome during aging [776d]
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- NYC Jails Want to Ban Physical Mail, Then Privatize Scanning of Digital Versions [776d]
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- Launch HN: Matano (YC W23) – Open-Source Security Lake Platform (SIEM) for AWS [776d]
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- On Markdown in Java documentation comments [776d]
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- Wine 8.0 [776d]
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- Riot: Source code for League of Legends and TFT were exfiltrated by attackers [776d]
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- HN: Thank you for being fast, ad-free and text only [776d]
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- The Git source code audit, viewed as a Rust programmer [776d]
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- MacBooks from 2020 Are Being Sold for Scrap Because of Activation Lock [776d]
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- Gas stoves became part of America’s culture wars [776d]
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- Making sense of TypeScript using set theory [776d]
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- Sony doesn't want to provide documents regarding Microsoft Activision deal [776d]
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- Internet Archive takes down upload of BBC’s Modi documentary [776d]
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- Gitpod has laid off around 20 employees [776d]
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- SlidesGPT – Like ChatGPT for Slides [776d]
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- Make a Resume in LaTeX from Scratch [776d]
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- Maximum Sum Subarray Problem [776d]
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- ChatGPT Cheat Sheet [776d]
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- GPT is all you need for the back end [776d]
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- Ask HN: ML Papers to Implement [776d]
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- The front page of HN will get you 4k-6k visitors [776d]
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- TIL you can de-obfuscate code with ChatGPT [776d]
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- Self-hosting in 2023: Nextcloud on Linode, or _?_ on _?_? [776d]
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- CNET's AI Journalist Appears to Have Committed Extensive Plagiarism [776d]
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- Certified 100% AI-Free Organic content [776d]
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- Show HN: ThisResumeDoesNotExist – ChatGPT generated resumes of famous people [776d]
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- Things that improved between Elasticsearch 1 and 7 [776d]
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- How to get new ideas [776d]
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- Ask HN: What is the weirdest or most surreal (recent) technology you have seen? [776d]
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- OneText (YC W23) is hiring our first engineer [776d]
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- German cartel office initiates proceedings against PayPal [776d]
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- Marp: Markdown Presentation Ecosystem [776d]
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- TIPP10 – Free Touch Typing Tutor [776d]
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- Code reviews need to shift-left [776d]
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- Linear-log bucketing: fast, versatile, simple (2015) [776d]
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- Oberon-2, a hi-performance alternative to C++ (1997) [776d]
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- The Story behind ASINs – Amazon Standard Identification Numbers (2021) [776d]
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- Apple attempting to stop investigation into its practices involving Browsers [776d]
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- The current layoffs were orchestrated by hedge funds [776d]
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- Are you indexing the smart way? [776d]
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- Elastic, Loki and SigNoz – A Perf Benchmark of Open-Source Logging Platforms [776d]
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- Hyperscale in your Homelab: The Compute Blade arrives [776d]
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- Japan PM’s solution to dire birthrate has already been rejected by young [776d]
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- Stacker (YC S20) is hiring a strategic Product Designer [776d]
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- Accept Failure, Learn Lesson and Get Up [776d]
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- Lost Media: Finding Bill Clinton’s “Boxers or Briefs” MTV Moment [776d]
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- Minimal Cross-Platform Graphics [776d]
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- Build security with the assumption it will be used against your friends [776d]
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- Investor sends letter to Google demanding more people fired and pay reduced [776d]
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- Ask HN: ‘Following’ Other HN Users? [776d]
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- Worshipping at the Altar of Artificial Intelligence [776d]
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- Ask HN: Why do you find your job satisfying? [776d]
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- Ask HN: Airbnb requires my credit-card transaction history? [776d]
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- Encrypting Data in the Browser Using WebAuthn [776d]
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- High Variance Management [776d]
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- Bitwarden Design Flaw [776d]
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- International domain names: where does HTTPS://meßagefactory.ca lead you? [776d]
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- Why the infosec community is ahead of the curve and rationalists and nihilists [776d]
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- Blizzard fires WoW Classic lead after he protests employee evaluation policy [776d]
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- How Equifax Became a Private IRS [776d]
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- The Disappearance of the Ashtray [776d]
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- Intel chairman exits just ahead of next financial report [775d]
- Uncle Sam greenlights first commercial nuclear small modular reactor design [775d]
- Justice Department sues Google for allegedly monopolizing ad tech [776d]
- Break up Google now, says US govt in ad monopoly lawsuit [776d]
- Apple issues emergency patch for outdated iPhones after criminals pounce on WebKit [776d]
- Fujitsu: Quantum computers no threat to encryption just yet [776d]
- World of Warcraft Classic lead dev resigns to protest 'stack ranking' [776d]
- US Cyber Command, DARPA ink cyberwar R&D pact [776d]
- German market watchdog investigates PayPal over cartel claims [776d]
- There are plenty of reasons why government tech is stuck in the Stone Age [776d]
- British monarchy goes after Twitter, alleges rent not paid for UK base [776d]
- Google's Sundar Pichai tells underlings that exec bonuses will be clipped [776d]
- WFH can get you 40% salary boost in UK and US tech jobs [776d]
- The world is 'clearly' not prepared for cyberwarfare [776d]
- Lucy asteroid probe forced to limp on without full solar array [776d]
- EU infrastructure risk project to address potential climate, 'resource' shortage catastrophes [776d]
- Live Nation CFO on Taylor Swift ticket chaos: Don't blame me, bots made me crazy [776d]
- Seattle: Home of grunge, Starbucks… and now, a quantum computer manufacturing plant [776d]
- Ukraine inches closer to NATO with cybersecurity collab [776d]
- India uses emergency powers to order takedown of BBC documentary [776d]
- 8K? That’s cute. This display has 600 million pixels [776d]
- Apple wants a quarter of its products manufactured in India, claims minister [776d]
- Chinese mobe-makers playing a long game with homebrew chips says analyst [776d]
- Windows 10 paid downloads end but buyers need not fear ISO-lation [776d]
- ChatGPT talks its way through Wharton MBA, medical exams [776d]
- We're just shouting into the void, says US watchdog offering cybersecurity advice [776d]
- Microsoft’s mixed reality dream meets harsh reality of job cuts [776d]
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- Asteroid mining startup AstroForge will test its metal refinery tech in space this year [775d]
- Tesla invests $3.6B in two new Nevada factories to build Semis and cells [775d]
- Daily Crunch: Hackers pinched LastPass customers’ encrypted password vaults, parent company admits [775d]
- Chemical giant Denka dives into VC with $100 fund managed by Pegasus Tech [775d]
- Built buys fellow construction robotics firm, Roin [775d]
- Waymo lays off staff as Alphabet announces 12,000 job cuts [775d]
- YouTube unveils new program that enables students to earn college credits [776d]
- Another All Raise CEO steps down [776d]
- Crypto recruiters see opportunity to snatch up talent amid Big Tech layoffs [776d]
- Riot Games hack could help cheaters [776d]
- Hear how Cambly found profits after failing to raise a Series A on TechCrunch Live [776d]
- Senate questions Live Nation president amid Taylor Swift ticketing debacle [776d]
- Task force proposes new federal AI research outfit with $2.6B in funding [776d]
- Consumer advocacy groups want Walmart’s Roblox game audited for ‘stealth marketing’ to kids [776d]
- Alexa Fund’s Paul Bernard talks OpenAI, what’s catching his eye and remaining relevant as Amazon restructures [776d]
- Web3 gaming needs to focus on sustainable economies, Immutable co-founder says [776d]
- Honda is setting up a dedicated EV division [776d]
- Opportunistic investors are giving up on aging pre-IPO companies, shows a new report [776d]
- Instagram’s new dynamic profile photo flips between your picture and avatar [776d]
- Tapbots launches a new Mastodon client, Ivory, after Twitter kills its Tweetbot app [776d]
- Lyft adds wait time fees, nearly seven years after Uber [776d]
- TechCrunch+ roundup: Deep tech fundraising, negative trade secrets, 3 metrics investors love [776d]
- U.S. officially sues Google, claiming it has a digital ad monopoly [776d]
- Despite 2022’s headwinds, women’s health startups did better than ever before [776d]
- Being the steady hand in market uncertainty with Sebastian Siemiatkowski from Klarna [776d]
- Accord, which offers a platform to manage sales processes, secures $10M [776d]
- DevZero speeds up programmer tasks by shifting developer tools to cloud [776d]
- Sunfish’s technology wants to bring affordability to assisted reproduction [776d]
- Garmin launches a new FDA-cleared ECG app for the Venu 2 Plus [776d]
- Watch Rocket Lab launch Electron from U.S. soil for the first time [776d]
- How the recently shuttered third-party apps contributed to Twitter’s development [776d]
- Mozilla revamps its read-it-later app Pocket with new tabs and curated recommendations [776d]
- Roblox taps former Google Play VP for creator role [776d]
- Netflix’s ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ is among the most-nominated Oscar films [776d]
- Can Korean digital storytelling platforms captivate North American and European audiences? [776d]
- SoundHound, the voice AI company, raises $25M after laying off 40% of staff earlier this month [776d]
- Kind Snacks founder Daniel Lubetzky begins new ‘journey’ with Camino Partners [776d]
- FBI accuses North Korean government hackers of stealing $100M in Harmony bridge theft [776d]
- Metrics that matter: 3 KPIs to track on the path to profitability [776d]
- B2B sales closing and financing platform Vartana raises $12M [776d]
- Zillow introduces Calendly-like instant booking for rental property tours [776d]
- Plum launches its money management app in five more countries [776d]
- Niantic tries its hand at sports with NBA All-World [776d]
- Strava acquires Fatmap, a 3D mapping platform for the great outdoors [776d]
- Amazon launches RxPass, a $5/month Prime add-on for all-you-need generic drugs covering 80 conditions [776d]
- Pasqal raises $100M to build a neutral atom-based quantum computer [776d]
- Lightyear stops production on €250,000 solar-powered EV [776d]
- Bluedot’s debit card for EV owners offers cheaper charging, cash back [776d]
- Musk said he could have funded a Tesla buyout with SpaceX shares [776d]
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