The Brutalist Report - tech
- Fully documented source code for Elite on the BBC Micro [819d]
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- Fecal indicator bacteria on indoor NYC floors linked to sidewalk contamination [819d]
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- Show HN: Sora, Personal Publishing Platform [819d]
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- Setting Up an Electronics Workshop [819d]
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- Statement on President Carter’s Health [819d]
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- IBM CEO Says It's a 'Good Thing' If AI Takes Your Job [819d]
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- Direct Sockets: Proposal for a future web platform API [819d]
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- The AI Mirror Test, which smart people keep failing [819d]
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- Voice.ai denies claim it violated open source software license requirements [819d]
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- Babel is used by millions, so why are we running out of money? (2021) [819d]
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- Poor schemas, poor cataloguing: why music tagging sucks [819d]
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- The Lapdock Kit [819d]
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- The Case for Free-Range Lab Mice [819d]
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- Steam now allows you to copy games over a local network to another PC [819d]
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- Debian 12 “Bookworm” Enters Its Soft Freeze [819d]
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- Amazon Takes a 50% Cut of Seller's Revenue [819d]
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- Mozilla solves the Manifest V3 puzzle to save ad blockers from Chromapocalypse [819d]
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- Mozilla solves the Manifest V3 puzzle to save ad blockers [819d]
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- Sips: Scriptable Image Processing System [819d]
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- Hundreds of changes made to latest editions of Roald Dahl's books [819d]
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- Minimum wage ‘ghosts’ keep AI arms race from becoming a nightmare [819d]
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- Watchmaking: Machining a 0.6 mm Screw [video] [819d]
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- Apple gets a cut of search revenue from Chrome as part of secret Google deal [819d]
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- Password protect a static HTML page [819d]
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- Why Firms Are Struggling with the U.S. Economy’s Soft Landing [819d]
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- Tech Progress Is Slowing Down [819d]
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- Beautiful Binary Search in D [819d]
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- Show HN: Noya – A new kind of design tool [819d]
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- Apple, please don’t take all of the buttons away [819d]
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- Go is 17 times more sustainable than Python [819d]
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- Show HN: Node.js REPL with GPT3 Completion [819d]
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- Bird leaves S.F., blaming ‘the most onerous regulations’ in the world [819d]
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- Returning to Nim from Python and Rust [819d]
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- Text Is All You Need [819d]
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- Chat with Historical Figures Using AI – Learn from the Past in a Fun New Way [819d]
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- Internal review finds falsified data in Stanford President’s Alzheimer research [820d]
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- Twitter Lost $60M a Year Because 390 Telcos Used Bot Accounts to Pump A2P SMS [820d]
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- TabFS – a browser extension that mounts the browser tabs as a filesystem [820d]
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- After Alaska Airlines planes bump runway, a scramble to ‘pull the plug’ [820d]
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- Data Consistency Is Overrated [820d]
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- Cashless society in Switzerland? People to vote on keeping cash forever [820d]
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- The second dust bowl cometh for America, supercomputer warns [820d]
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- ChatGPT-3: Google Says AI Generated Contents Are Against Webmaster Guidelines [820d]
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- Researchers Discover a More Flexible Approach to Machine Learning [820d]
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- Defensibility and Competition [820d]
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- Females more likely than males to be elected in US scientific societies [820d]
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- Ask HN: How does BingGPT delete messages after sending them? [820d]
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- An instant camera using e-paper as film [820d]
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- Tax data shouldn't be up for grabs [820d]
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- How pervasive is corporate fraud? [820d]
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- White Castle collecting burger slingers' fingerprints looks like a $17B mistake [820d]
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- A Guide to High-Altitude Objects [820d]
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- From Erlang to Lunatic [820d]
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- Doom the Way It Was Meant to Be Played – v1.1 Multi-Monitor [820d]
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- The Presocratic Philosophers [pdf] [820d]
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- Statement of Jewish scientists opposing the “judicial reform” in Israel [820d]
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- Postgres Unlogged Tables [820d]
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- Ubuntu-minimal depends on Ubuntu-advantage-tools [820d]
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- Low-Level Software Security for Compiler Developers [820d]
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- How an AI Porn Industry Is Emerging Through Stable Diffusion [820d]
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- OWASP Needs to Evolve [820d]
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- Huell Howser Archives: California’s Gold [820d]
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- John Carmack on Functional Programming in C++ (2018) [820d]
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- Named Booleans prevent C++ bugs and save you time [820d]
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- First Impressions of the VisionFive 2 [820d]
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- Vancouver hospital patient loses Netflix access due to password crackdown [820d]
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- What modern utilities should be a standard part of a modern unixy distro? [820d]
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- After SBF is accused of VPN use, court is asked to restrict his internet access [pdf] [820d]
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- Civilization 7 Is in Development [820d]
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- GitHub Is Down [820d]
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- Meta’s Push to Solve the Noisy Office [820d]
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- The Janet Language [820d]
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- Symbolic Discovery of Optimization Algorithms [820d]
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- Ask HN: What would it take for an AI to convince us it is conscious? [820d]
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- It's probably time to stop recommending Clean Code (2020) [820d]
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- Grug Notes, A tool for text: simple, fast, self-organizing notes [820d]
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- Rejected Emoji Proposals [820d]
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- An update on two-factor authentication using SMS on Twitter [820d]
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- 1Password Park – St. Thomas Ontario [820d]
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- MySpace Rebuilt on Squarespace CMS [820d]
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- Microsoft “lobotomized” AI-powered Bing Chat, and its fans aren’t happy [820d]
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- PC Face: Bitmap arrays for rendering CP437 glyphs using IBM PC OEM fonts [820d]
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