The Brutalist Report - tech
- Show HN: Pashword – Hashed Password Calculator [644d]
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- Deepfaked Tom Cruise and Paris Hilton [644d]
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- “Computers enable fantasies” – the continued relevance of Weizenbaum’s warnings [644d]
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- Enso (YC S21) Is Hiring TypeScript Developer [644d]
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- Lytro Unlock – Making a bad camera slightly better [644d]
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- Ask HN: Right to Repair for Software? [644d]
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- Show HN: Chrome extension to close Zoom/Notion tabs after launching desktop app [644d]
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- Ask HN: How do you exercise? [644d]
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- The Galaga no-fire-cheat mystery (2012) [644d]
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- Apple: The only big tech giant going against the job cuts tide [644d]
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- The Python Paradox [644d]
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- A Fix-It-Yourself Trend for Appliances (1983) [644d]
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- MusicLM: Generating music from text [644d]
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- Rust's Ugly Syntax [644d]
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- MusicLM: Generating Music from Text [644d]
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- Stop Listening Please, Google [644d]
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- Sci-Hub: knowledge as a human right [644d]
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- Why VR/AR gets farther away as it comes into focus [644d]
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- Poll: Do you use anti-virus software on desktop Linux? [644d]
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- Interchange in 1k Words [644d]
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- DataDog asked OpenTelemetry contributor to kill pull request [644d]
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- SQLAlchemy 2.0 Released [644d]
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- ImGUI Ported to a LiteX SoC [644d]
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- Slack is the opposite of organizational memory [644d]
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- Grokking Big Unfamiliar Codebases [644d]
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- Amazon removes “contact us” support, disables support for wrong grocery orders [644d]
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- Galaga, Pac-Man, Donkey Kong Emulator for ESP32 [644d]
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- France's Largest Semiconductor Company Got Nationalized (2022) [644d]
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- 9 years maintaining a sorta-popular open-source package: lessons learned [644d]
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- A dinosaur with a remarkably preserved face [644d]
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- Arizona legislature exempts itself from public records law [644d]
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- Sonic Hedgehog Protein (encoded by the SHH gene) [644d]
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- Resilience and Waste in Software Teams [644d]
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- Next Rust Compiler [644d]
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- Nelua, AOT statically typed Lua [644d]
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- The president of Toyota will be replaced to accelerate the transition to EV [644d]
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- Stanford student may need to ‘acknowledge harm’ for reading ‘Mein Kampf’ [644d]
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- Librandombytes – a public domain library for generating randomness [644d]
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- Swiss retailer Galaxus now displays warranty score and return rate of products [644d]
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- Google is screwed, even if it wins its antitrust case [644d]
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- Yann LeCun: ChatGPT is 'not particularly innovative' [644d]
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- Reverse-engineering the Intel 8086 processor's HALT circuits [644d]
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- Adani Group: How 3rd Richest Man Is Pulling the Largest Con in Corporate History [644d]
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- Long Covid Is Keeping Significant Numbers of People Out of Work [644d]
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- Show HN: I'm a doctor and made a responsive breathing app for stress and anxiety [644d]
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- Sexual loneliness: A neglected public health problem? [644d]
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- Laid Off from Google Search? [644d]
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- Rails on Docker [644d]
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- How a CPU works: Bare metal C on my RISC-V toy CPU [644d]
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- Stripe sets one-year timetable to decide on going public [644d]
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- Airbyte makes 100 alpha / beta connectors free on Airbyte Cloud [644d]
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- Smart ovens shouting out to servers in Russia and China [644d]
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- Show HN: Knotend – a keyboard-driven flowchart editor [644d]
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- Tell HN: IBM and SAP are cutting thousands of jobs [645d]
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- The Cause of Depression Is Probably Not What You Think [645d]
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- IBM to cut about 3,900 workers while still hiring in ‘higher growth’ areas [645d]
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- An IP Attorney’s Reading of the Stable Diffusion Class Action Lawsuit [645d]
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- Fun with Gentoo: Why don't we just shuffle those ROP gadgets away? [645d]
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- How thick is sea ice and how do we know? [645d]
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- Tell HN: Confluent laying off 8% of staff [645d]
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- Show HN: GPT Joke Writer [645d]
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- Ask HN: What have you created that deserves a second chance on HN? [645d]
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- Show HN: Precloud – Dynamic tests for infrastructure-as-code. Open source [645d]
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- Ask HN: Good resources to become financially literate [645d]
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- $90k to $900k: Pay transparency laws usher in baffling pay ranges [645d]
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- Show HN: Don't lose track of HN post comments [645d]
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- Chipotle Goes on Hiring Spree of 15,000 Amid Strong Growth [645d]
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- What if AI didn't make you a bad writer, but a better thinker? [645d]
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- Earth’s inner core stopped turning and could go into reverse, study suggests [645d]
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- Death as Entertainment at the Paris Morgue [645d]
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- NASA predicts asteroid to make one of closest approaches to Earth ever recorded [645d]
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- Show HN: Doc Converter – Convert PDF docs to Word documents on your computer [645d]
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- Meticulous (YC S21) Is Hiring #3 Founding Engineer in London [645d]
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- Blogging is not dying anytime soon [645d]
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- PayPal Data Breach Notification [645d]
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- Ask HN: What would be your stack if you are building an MVP today? [645d]
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- Realistic Computer-Generated Handwriting [645d]
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- Is Discord a Spyware? [645d]
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- Show HN: 1Kb Webspace [645d]
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- Imitating Human Behaviour with Diffusion Models [645d]
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- An AI robot lawyer was set to argue in court. Real lawyers shut it down [645d]
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- “P = NP” Polynomial-Sized LP Models for Hard Cops [645d]
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- The cathedral that failed [645d]
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- Truck-size asteroid makes one of the tightest fly-bys of Earth ever recorded [644d]
- Poor Meta. Technical debt and user training made its exabyte-scale data migration tricky [644d]
- UK Cyber Security Centre's scary new story: One phish, two phish, Russia phish, Iran phish [644d]
- Intel inside a world of pain as revenue plunges by a third [644d]
- Google slays thousands of fake news vids posted by pro-China group Dragonbridge [644d]
- We've reached another climate tipping point on energy investment: Green power is in [644d]
- US ban on China chip exports rebounds, causes 2,700 American job losses [644d]
- US ban on China chip exports rebounds, causes 2,700 job losses [644d]
- Disaster recovery blunder broke New York Stock Exchange this week [644d]
- Musk: Tesla's doing great. I mean, have you seen my Twitter follower count? [644d]
- How to shave years off the journey from military lab to real-world use [644d]
- Smart ovens do really dumb stuff to check for Wi-Fi [644d]
- FBI smokes ransomware Hive after secretly buzzing around gang's network for months [644d]
- VMwhat? Dell snaps up Cloudify for multi-cloud orchestration [644d]
- Aviation overhaul bill passes US House... for the third time [644d]
- Automotive industry is driving revenue for at least one chip company: STMicroelectronics [644d]
- Broadcom's $61b VMWare merger faces another hurdle: UK's competition watchdog [644d]
- Memory safety is the new black, fashionable and fit for any occasion [645d]
- Google gives in to India Android antitrust verdict, kinda [645d]
- SAP is culling 3,000 jobs from CRM business and its results weren't even that bad [645d]
- Space mining startup prepping to launch 'demo' refinery... this April [645d]
- UK govt Matrix has unenviable task of consolidating several different ERP systems [645d]
- Tech job bloodbath comes to IBM, CFO links layoffs to Kyndryl, Watson Health [645d]
- Techies ask PM to 'prepare UK chip strategy as a matter of urgency' [645d]
- Lockheed Martin demos 50kW anti-aircraft frickin' laser beam [645d]
- Every 2023 MacBook Pro 14-inch, 16-inch & Mac mini M2 is up to $300 off [644d]
- 24 hours with Apple's new 2023 MacBook Pros [644d]
- Apple Fitness+ review: Two years later, barely treads water [644d]
- Apple pauses in-house Wi-Fi chip development [644d]
- Native WhatsApp software coming to Mac thanks to Catalyst [644d]
- Maxed out Mac mini, Mac Studio, iMac, Mac Pro - what you get for the money [644d]
- Daily Deals Jan. 26: $310 off 14-inch MacBook Pro, Apple Studio Display $1,299, 24-inch iMac $1,099 & more [645d]
- Apple extends Chinese censorship to Hong Kong users [645d]
- Five best security keys for iOS 16.3 [645d]
- IBM cuts 3,900 jobs in latest round of big tech layoffs [645d]
- How to open links in Apple Maps instead of Google Maps [645d]
- iPhone Christmas sales hit 15% over production problems & weak demand [645d]
- New Mac Pro may not support external GPUs [645d]
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- Chrome for Android now lets you lock your incognito session [644d]
- Jumia’s investors rethink their stakes — for better and worse [644d]
- Daily Crunch: Berlin-based design platform Kittl raises $11.6M Series A to take on Adobe and Canva [644d]
- Hands on with Walmart’s new (but buggy) ‘Text to Shop’ feature [644d]
- Match restructures executive leadership, hires former Snap VP of Product as new CTO [644d]
- As activist investors target Salesforce, what’s next for the CRM giant? [644d]
- Crypto job hunters should build personal brands and be ‘obsessed with web3’ [644d]
- Inscribe bags $25M to fight financial fraud with AI [644d]
- Then call them ‘robots’ [644d]
- Pitch Deck Teardown: Orange’s $2.5M seed deck [644d]
- Stripe eyes an exit over next 12 months [644d]
- Substack introduces ‘private Substacks’ that readers can request to subscribe to [644d]
- Mark Cuban’s bidet brand buys shower startup that wooed Tim Cook [644d]
- HBO’s ‘Succession’ Season 4 premieres on March 26 [644d]
- Renaissance Fusion raises $16.4 million to build nuclear fusion technology in Europe [644d]
- Mirantis acquires Shipa [644d]
- NEA now manages over $25 billion in assets – oh, and it’s looking beyond venture [644d]
- US announces it seized Hive ransomware gang’s leak sites and decryption keys [644d]
- TikTok expands its DM settings to let users choose who can message them [645d]
- Peacock tops 20M subscribers in Q4 as losses widen [645d]
- Method raises $16M to power loan repayment, balance transfers and more across fintech apps [645d]
- Finn brings B2B car subscriptions to US [645d]
- Whalesync wants to simplify the process of syncing data between SaaS apps [645d]
- Laid off from your crypto job? Here’s what founders are looking for in new talent [645d]
- European banks struggle with AI, while US banks lead the field, according to a new index [645d]
- European banks struggle with AI, while US banks lead the field, according to a new index [645d]
- US federal agencies hacked using legitimate remote desktop tools [645d]
- Addie’s opens first drive-up grocery store in Massachusetts following $10.1M seed [645d]
- Upp wants to add more broccoli to the plant-protein mix using big automation [645d]
- Kenya’s growth was strongest in Africa’s VC market; Clean tech, E-commerce pulled in most of the funding [645d]
- Teach yourself growth marketing: How to perform growth experimentation through A/B testing [645d]
- Spatial Labs, a web3 infrastructure and hardware company, closes $10M seed round [645d]
- Mushroom protein company Meati Foods opens ‘mega’ facility; closes $22M in new funding [645d]
- GitHub says it now has 100M active users [645d]
- Hawk AI, an anti-money laundering and fraud prevention platform for banks, raises $17M [645d]
- European smart thermostat startup Tado raises $46.9M after IPO plans falter [645d]
- Danish startup Kanpla wants to help canteens cut food waste [645d]
- This startup hopes to take on Canva, raising a $11.6M Series A for its design platform [645d]
- Angry Miao’s AM 65 Less is both more and less keyboard than you’ll ever need [645d]
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