The Brutalist Report - tech
- Privacyguides.org Recommendations [744d]
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- The first empirical study of the real-world economic effects of new AI systems [744d]
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- Hacker News Highlights [744d]
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- Get a Tesla if you want to learn about AI trying to kill you, says Steve Wozniak [744d]
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- Enhancements to the Kagi Search Experience [744d]
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- What do historians lose with the decline of local news? [744d]
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- Agile Soccer Skills for a Bipedal Robot with Deep Reinforcement Learning [744d]
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- TOTP Authentication with Free Software [744d]
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- Voyager as Technosignature [744d]
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- Wearing an eye mask during sleep improves episodic learning and alertness [744d]
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- Measured typing latency of popular terminal emulators [744d]
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- Lotus 1-2-3 for Linux [744d]
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- Is Perpetual Motion Possible at the Quantum Level? [744d]
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- Searches for VPN Soar in Utah Amidst Pornhub Blockage [744d]
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- Angular v16 Is Here [744d]
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- Electronic Music and the NeXTcube – Running Max on the Ircam Musical Workstation [744d]
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- New in Chrome 113 [744d]
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- FDA Approves First Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccine [744d]
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- Graviton 3, Apple M2 and Qualcomm 8cx 3rd gen: a URL parsing benchmark [744d]
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- Jeffery Epstein Met with Reid Hoffman, Larry Summers and Woody Allen [744d]
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- Testosterone in tusks: Hormones in mammoth fossils excite paleontologists [744d]
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- Is ChatGPT Securities Fraud? [744d]
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- Unity lays off 600 staff members, prepares to close half of its offices [744d]
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- Driving Compilers [744d]
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- Where’s the Director’s Commentary on Streaming? [744d]
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- Federal Reserve pushes interest rates above 5% for first time since 2007 [744d]
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- Brazilian frog might be the first pollinating amphibian known to science [744d]
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- How Does an FPGA Work? [744d]
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- 25% of jobs set to be disrupted in the next 5 years – A.I. could play a key role [744d]
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- Three failed US banks had one thing in common: KPMG [744d]
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- Steve Jobs and the Usable Computer (6 October 2011 by Tim Berners-Lee) [744d]
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- SparseGPT: Language Models Can Be Accurately Pruned in One-Shot [744d]
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- Temporal .NET – Deterministic Workflow Authoring in .NET [744d]
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- White House proposes 30 percent tax on electricity used for crypto mining [744d]
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- Why “free” street parking could be costing you hundreds more in rent [744d]
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- The Full Story of Large Language Models and RLHF [744d]
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- Neverssl Uses SSL [744d]
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- Replit's new Code LLM: Open Source, 77% smaller than Codex, trained in 1 week [744d]
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- Web3's fake version of Web history [744d]
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- Unity to lay off 8% of its workforce [744d]
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- Google, Microsoft CEOs Called to AI Meeting at White House [744d]
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- State of Private Markets: Q1 2023 [744d]
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- The Framework Laptop 13 [744d]
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- Poisoning Language Models During Instruction Tuning [744d]
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- Passkeys: The Beginning of the End of the Password [744d]
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- Haskell in Production: Standard Chartered [744d]
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- Show HN: Niui 3.0 – lightweight, rich, accessible front end [744d]
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- The Skills Gap for Fortran Looms Large in HPC [744d]
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- James Webb Space Telescope detects water vapor around alien planet [744d]
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- A 16 bit computer simulated on circuitverse [744d]
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- I want to talk about WebGPU [744d]
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- Snobol (“StriNg Oriented and SymBOlic Language”) [744d]
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- JavaScript import maps are now supported cross-browser [744d]
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- Beware of AI pseudoscience and snake oil [744d]
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- It's A(door)able [744d]
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- The Windscale Fire: Britain's 'Chernobyl' (2019) [744d]
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- In the Grip of Necrocapitalism [744d]
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- Amnesty International criticised for using AI-generated images [744d]
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- MSFT is forcing Outlook and Teams to open links in Edge and IT admins are angry [744d]
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- A Programmer's Introduction to Mathematics [744d]
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- Arc Will Change the Way You Work on the Web [744d]
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- A professor found her name on an article she didn’t write. Then it got worse [744d]
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- UK Campaigning to replace the Monarchy with an elected head of state [744d]
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- Ask HN: Why are there no 5G USB-C dongles for laptops? [744d]
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- FBI Bureau Supervisor Arrested in Connection with Jan 6th Capitol Riot [744d]
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- “All Tomorrow’s Parties”: AI Synthesis – The End of Copyright as We Knew It [744d]
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- Rules of Thumb for Software Development Estimations [744d]
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- ChatGPT Confirms Data Breach [744d]
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- OpenLLaMA: An Open Reproduction of LLaMA [744d]
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- Americans Gaining Most Weight in Their 20s and 30s: What They Can Do [744d]
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- Inflection AI First Release – Pi [744d]
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- Feynman’s Maze-Running Story [745d]
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- The Second Freeway Revolt (2013) [745d]
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- AI-generated beer commercial contains joyful monstrosities, goes viral [745d]
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- RIP HTTP [745d]
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- De-Dollarization Is Happening at a ‘Stunning’ Pace [745d]
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- Truth About the War [745d]
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- Google DeepMind CEO Says Some Form of AGI Possible in a Few Years [745d]
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- Bank Failures Visualized [745d]
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- Musk’s The Boring Company to expand Vegas Loop to 18 new stations [744d]
- Maxar completes $6.4B sale to private equity [744d]
- Daily Crunch: Starting today, personal Google Account holders can sign in without a password [744d]
- AI can’t replace human writers [744d]
- Google I/O 2023 is next week; here’s what we’re expecting [744d]
- Payment software giant AvidXchange suffers its second ransomware attack of 2023 [744d]
- Joby Aviation lands $180M equity investment from returning backer Ballie Gifford [744d]
- Blue verified checkmarks are coming to Gmail [744d]
- AI is just someone else’s computer [744d]
- Ask Sophie: Will I be allowed into the U.S. if my passport expires in 5 months? [744d]
- AI-powered supply chain startup Pando lands $30M investment [744d]
- Bend is taking on Brex and Ramp with a green twist and a $2.5M seed round [744d]
- Checks, the AI-powered data protection project incubated in Area 120, officially ‘exits’ to Google [744d]
- FTC moves to completely prohibit Meta from monetizing kids [744d]
- Four investors explain why AI ethics can’t be an afterthought [744d]
- Fifty+ ISPs, NGOs and broadcaster groups hit out at ‘Big Telco bias’ driving anti-competitive EU network fee proposal [744d]
- Bishop Fox lays off employees days after throwing conference party [744d]
- Fortnite is now available on Fire TV and Amazon Luna [744d]
- Plex’s music player, Plexamp, now works with ChatGPT for playlist creation [744d]
- Databricks acquires AI-centric data governance platform Okera [744d]
- Fandom launches new creator initiative and invests in more original video content [744d]
- Reddit enhances link embeds and adds more sharing functions on iOS and Android [744d]
- Down rounds are prevailing as power shifts to VCs again [744d]
- Nova is building guardrails for generative AI content to protect brand integrity [744d]
- Former NBA star Rick Fox’s startup gets $10M pre-seed for concrete that removes CO2 [744d]
- Microsoft launches Pegasus program for startups, awarding up to $350,000 in credits [744d]
- Match says it’s ‘very possible’ Apple-Epic ruling could result in App Store fee relief [744d]
- Hackers are increasingly using ChatGPT lures to spread malware on Facebook [744d]
- TikTok opens up its revamped creator fund to all eligible creators in the US [744d]
- The outside advantage that your investor may be interested in [744d]
- Macrofab’s approach may be key to nearshoring PCB manufacturing in the US [744d]
- Adobe’s $20B Figma acquisition falls on UK antitrust radar [744d]
- Stripe, a longtime partner of Lyft, signs a big deal with Uber [744d]
- Google now lets you access your account with passkeys rather than passwords [744d]
- The FinOps Foundation launches FOCUS, a new spec for sharing cloud cost data [744d]
- Spawning lays out plans for letting creators opt out of generative AI training [744d]
- Hear how Cambrian BioPharma is reinventing drug (and drug company) development [744d]
- Airbnb’s average home prices have gone up, so now it’s refocusing on rooms to give users more affordable alternatives [744d]
- Hackajob matches technical talent with companies looking to hire [744d]
- Fiverr Enterprise aims to streamline managing large groups of freelancers [744d]
- Twitter makes its API free for public announcement accounts [744d]
- Where is India in the generative AI race? [744d]
- African startups: Apply to Startup Battlefield 200 [744d]
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