The Brutalist Report - tech
- SkyNews (Canadian Astronomy magazine) is closing [747d]
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- Zantac’s maker kept quiet about cancer risks for 40 years [747d]
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- SQLite the only database you will ever need in most cases [747d]
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- SOBA: Potential blood test for Alzheimer's disease [747d]
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- Adventures in UPnP with Curl and Netcat [747d]
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- Harnessing ChatGPT on Any Website [747d]
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- Apple Reportedly Planning to Limit iPhone 15 USB-C Port in Same Way as Lightning [747d]
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- FDA advisers recommend approval of over-the-counter naloxone [747d]
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- Bing claimed it spied on Microsoft’s employees through webcams on their laptops [747d]
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- Prompt Engine – Microsoft's prompt engineering library [747d]
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- Speech is violence? Not if we want a liberal, intellectual society [747d]
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- A Concerning Trend [747d]
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- SBF Caught Using VPN While Awaiting Criminal Trial [pdf] [747d]
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- Intel Publishes Fast AVX-512 Sorting Library, 10~17x Faster Sorts in NumPy [747d]
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- Apple delays its mixed reality headset by two months, to debut at WWDC this June [747d]
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- Apple Pushes Back Mixed-Reality Headset Debut Two Months to June [747d]
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- The Little Learner: A Straight Line to Deep Learning [747d]
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- FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s two bond guarantors unsealed, ties to Stanford [747d]
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- Daszak and EcoHealth drew attention for luxury flights [747d]
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- Unimpeded Permeation of Water Through Helium-Leak–Tight Graphene-Based Membranes [747d]
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- AMD Grabs over 30% CPU Market Share as Intel Continues to Decline [747d]
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- Install a server in your house, get free hot water! [747d]
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- Making Full Use of Three Ordinary Dice [747d]
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- Squares in Squares [747d]
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- For leaders, playing favorites can be a smart strategy [747d]
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- It Looks Like You’re Trying to Take over the World [747d]
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- Many women struggle to breastfeed. Scientists are starting to ask why [747d]
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- Royal Mail dismisses ‘absurd’ $80M ransom demand [747d]
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- Ask HN: Does Google use the text inside gdocs and Gmail for training AI models? [747d]
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- Tax raids at BBC offices in India enter second day [747d]
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- Rerun Is Open Source [747d]
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- Show HN: Keep – Open-source alerting CLI [747d]
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- Linux Looks to Retire Itanium/IA64 Support [747d]
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- Sanders calls for minimum salary of $60000 for public school teachers [747d]
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- Swarmlet: A self-hosted, open-source Platform as a Service [747d]
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- Godot 4.0 RC 2 [747d]
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- Comparing Objective Caml and Standard ML [747d]
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- Surviving and Thriving Through Layoffs: Office Hours with Jason Shen [747d]
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- Show HN: Build auto-updating dashboards in a spreadsheet [747d]
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- Making a terrarium with an Arduino-powered artificial sun [747d]
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- Software Tests Are for Millionaires (2020) [747d]
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- Food coloring, anti-caking nanoparticles may affect human gut [747d]
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- Tesla to Open Some Superchargers to Other Vehicles [747d]
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- Bing: “I will not harm you unless you harm me first” [747d]
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- Eyeless centipedes are able to detect sunlight [747d]
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- Does Mathematics Need a Philosophy? [747d]
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- We need a textodon (text-only Fediverse hub) [747d]
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- Show HN: I wrote a tool in Rust for tracking all allocations in a Linux process [747d]
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- Virtual Optical Table for Quantum Visualization [747d]
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- Sea life bounced back fast after the ‘mother of mass extinctions’ [747d]
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- Semantic Search with Phoenix, Axon, Bumblebee, and ExFaiss [747d]
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- Wow, so they let AI fly an F-16 fighter jet [747d]
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- From Bing to Sydney [747d]
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- Bill Watterson has a new book coming out titled The Mysteries [748d]
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- Show HN: A compilation of websites with dumb password rules [748d]
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- The Israelis Destabilizing Democracy and Disrupting Elections Worldwide [748d]
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- DigitalOcean Is Doing Layoffs Right Now [748d]
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- Show HN: Rust+Svelte=Terminal [748d]
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- Ask HN: Our nonprofit got shut down by PayPal. Help? [748d]
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- The Story of DeLorean’s Snowcat Factory Is Even More Bizarre Than the DMC-12 [748d]
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- EU sues Member States who refuse to bring in new copyright rules [748d]
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- When Rust Hurts [748d]
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- What if mass storage were free? (1980) [748d]
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- I was banned because of a security flaw in Facebook’s password recovery system [748d]
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- What's new in Matplotlib 3.7.0 (Feb 13, 2023) [748d]
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- Last Flight Out [748d]
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- Apple doesn’t want you developing hobby apps [748d]
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- Britons face 20k digital pound cap under Bank of England plan [748d]
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- Ask HN: What is the best advice you got on any aspect of life? [748d]
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- Nicola Sturgeon to resign as Scotland's first minister [748d]
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- Frankfurt rail work damaged fibre, causes global Lufthansa check-in system fault [748d]
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- MarioGPT Uses AI to Generate Endless Super Mario Levels for Free [748d]
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- Bing Chat is getting ‘unhinged’ and argumentative: It ‘feels sad and scared’ [748d]
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- Android launches yet another way to spy on users with “Privacy Sandbox” beta [748d]
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- Real-time Ubuntu is now generally available [748d]
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- Shoichiro Toyoda, who turned Toyota into global automaker, dies at 97 [748d]
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- Show HN: I built a site to roast landing pages [748d]
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- Show HN: Impact of using 1 or 2 sticks of DDR5 on a 6800HX with 680M IG [748d]
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- Tell HN: Stripe closed my GPT-3 G.Sheet addon because they think I “sell essays” [748d]
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- Conway’s Game of Life: Mathematics and Construction [748d]
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- Show HN: Explore careers that you don't know even exist [748d]
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- Swiss to vote on preventing cashless society, pressure group says [748d]
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- The NYT Op-Ed I Just Took a Kill Fee For [748d]
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- DeepMind has open-sourced the heart of AlphaGo and AlphaZero [748d]
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- Ohio cleaning up toxic train derailment as pollution 'plume' moves downstream [748d]
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- Introduction to Datalog [748d]
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- A Call to Legislate 'Backdoors' into Stable Diffusion [748d]
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- Tesla workers launch union campaign [748d]
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- Shrinkflation, SanDisk Style [748d]
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- Palestine, Ohio train wreck: It's the dioxin [748d]
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- Alexander the ‘Accursed’ and Zoroastrianism [748d]
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- Jonathan Blow: “Video Games and the Future of Education” [748d]
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- The Surprisingly Sacred Roots of Chocolate [748d]
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- Ask HN: What's a good open-source alternative to Cloudflare? [748d]
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- The Mysteries by Bill Watterson [748d]
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- Documentation related to the implementation of SimCity 2000 [748d]
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- Amish farmer alleges George Santos wrote him bad check in exchange for puppies [748d]
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- Walmart is closing tech hubs and bringing IT workers back to the office [748d]
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- PyTorch at the Edge: Deploy 964 TIMM Models on Android with TorchScript [748d]
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- The maze is in the mouse – What ails Google. And how it can turn things around [748d]
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- ASML says Chinese employee stole data as US sanctions bite [747d]
- Take the blue pill: Keanu Reeves has had enough of AI baloney [747d]
- Salesforce woes continue as Twitter slashes spending with SaaS vendor [747d]
- Lufthansa flights grounded due to major IT outage, 'construction work' blamed [747d]
- AWS puts a datacenter in a shipping container for US defense users [747d]
- Most Londoners would quit before they give up working from home [747d]
- Craig Wright's crypto wallet claim against Bitcoin SV devs back before judges [747d]
- Core-JS chief complains open source is broken, no one will pay for it [747d]
- Hyundai and Kia issue software upgrades to thwart killer TikTok car theft hack [747d]
- Warren Buffet cashes out of TSMC, which splashes cash on fabs [747d]
- IBM cheapens Oracle by delivering promised power-up for some POWER servers [747d]
- Apple splats zero-day bug, other gremlins in macOS, iOS [748d]
- Workers who help Teslas become robots explore starting a union to avoid same fate [748d]
- US sanctions fail to stop Russia connecting with Cisco hardware [748d]
- APNIC election sparks move for rapid rule changes to prevent council stacking [748d]
- Russian crook made $90M exploiting stolen info on Tesla, Roku, Avnet, Snap, more [748d]
- IBM demands $500,000 from boss after she jumps ship [748d]
- Wow, so they actually let AI fly an F-16 fighter jet [748d]
- Microsoft delivers 75-count box of patches for Valentine's Day [748d]
- TSMC injects a bonus $3.5B into Arizona chip fabs [748d]
- Record-breaking number of record-breaking DDoS attacks confirmed [748d]
- Happy Valentine's Day: Here's the final nail in Internet Explorer's coffin [748d]
- AWS dragged over lengthy downtime to migrate PostgreSQL DBaaS [748d]
- Google lets a few Android devices into its Privacy Sandbox [748d]
- Not satisfied with Virgin Media and O2 merger, Liberty Global takes 5% Vodafone stake [748d]
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- Bing around and find out [747d]
- Daily Crunch: Generative AI search engine startup You.com adds multimodal chat [747d]
- When fundraising, anchor your company with the ‘why now?’ slide [747d]
- Roku soars past revenue expectations as it bets on streaming devices to boost growth [747d]
- Is the ‘exodus’ over? Here’s how Twitter alternatives have fared since Elon Musk’s acquisition [747d]
- Silicon Valley goes to war [747d]
- Apkudo, a platform for managing connected devices, raises $37.5M [747d]
- Dear Sophie: Do I qualify for an E-1 trader visa? [747d]
- a16z, GV back Thatch in its effort to simplify health benefits for startups and their employees [747d]
- Intuitive Machines’ post-SPAC war chest depleted by shareholder redemptions [747d]
- Funga wants to accelerate carbon capture using belowground fungal biodiversity [747d]
- In a boost for the ‘metaverse,’ Roblox stock pops 25% after strong Q4 earnings [747d]
- Instacart’s new features give shoppers more ways to earn on their own schedules [747d]
- Free Agency CEO seems to care more about control than the company, former employees say [747d]
- Ransomware gang uses new zero-day to steal data on 1 million patients [747d]
- Tesla agrees to double supercharger network, open to all EVs under Biden’s $7.5B charging plan [747d]
- Snap introduces ray tracing technology for its AR lenses to enhance realism [747d]
- Axion Ray brings intelligence to manufacturing to find issues before they cause trouble [747d]
- Superplastic, a creator of ‘synthetic’ influencers, raises $20M led by Amazon in deal to make TV shows and more [747d]
- Caretakers, ageism and other topics venture needs to stop overlooking [747d]
- Crypto index platform Alongside raises $11M led by a16z [747d]
- Today’s TechCrunch Live: Why cybersecurity is still hiring and spending with Vanta and Sequoia [747d]
- You.com takes aim at Google and Microsoft with multimodal chat search [748d]
- IFC leads $17M investment in South African insurtech Naked [748d]
- Smartrr bags $10M for its customer experience approach to e-commerce subscriptions [748d]
- Passwordless authentication startup Descope lands whopping $53M seed round [748d]
- Yext hops on the generative AI train with Yext Chat, an enterprise-focused chatbot [748d]
- Marvel top boss wants to space out show releases on Disney+ [748d]
- Europe to ‘assess’ Adobe’s proposed $20B Figma acquisition on competition grounds [748d]
- The on-demand delivery trilemma [748d]
- Oligo raises $28M to secure open-source libraries at runtime [748d]
- Sprinklr cuts 4% of global workforce amid slowdown [748d]
- Sequoia-backed Bento wants be more than a link-in-bio tool for creators [748d]
- Costanoa Ventures and Norrsken22 back Smile Identity in $20M Series B round [748d]
- This UK startup has come up with a unique way to verify small businesses on WhatsApp [748d]
- Battery recycling startup Cylib recharges its coffers to go faster [748d]
- Google rolls out new features to make in-app browsers better on Android [748d]
- China’s games industry shrinks for the first time in years [748d]
- Korea’s Portlogics makes international shipping easier for merchants with its software tool [748d]
- New Zealand Uber drivers begin collective bargaining for first time [748d]
- One faulty fuel filter scuttled Virgin Orbit’s big UK launch debut [748d]
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