The Brutalist Report - tech
- A $200 mini-laptop with a Intel 8088 chip and 640KB [630d]
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- High-performance tidy trees visualization [630d]
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- ArxivGen: Generative Research ArXiv, 100% AI Powered [630d]
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- The American Dream convinces people loneliness is normal [630d]
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- Bevy and WebGPU [631d]
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- CLI tools for working with ChatGPT and other LLMs [631d]
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- AC3D is a 3D mesh editor that uses Tcl/Tk for the UI [631d]
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- Thirty Minutes or Less: An Oral History of the LØpht, Part Three [631d]
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- Recreating Medieval English Ales [631d]
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- The next 5 years will be the hottest yet [631d]
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- Ts-morph – programmatically manipulate TypeScript source code with TypeScript [631d]
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- Windows XP Activation: Game Over [631d]
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- French resistance fighter, 98, reveals mass execution of German prisoners [631d]
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- Linux Software Map [631d]
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- The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla [631d]
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- First portable quantum computers on sale in Japan: Prices start at $8.7k [631d]
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- UUIDs are obsolete in the age of Docker [631d]
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- Sniffnet: Open-source, cross platform application to monitor network traffic [631d]
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- ChatGPT vs. open source on harder tasks [631d]
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- Another reason to stop using gas [631d]
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- Supreme Court Rules Andy Warhol’s Prince Art Is Copyright Infringement [631d]
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- Zig now has built-in HTTP server and client in std [631d]
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- Show HN: Blend [631d]
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- James Webb's 'too massive' galaxies may be even more massive [631d]
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- Cargo Cult AI [631d]
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- John Carmack: My comments on BasedCon (tweet) [631d]
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- Social network ad targeting can “listen into” conversations using “Live Photos” [631d]
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- Show HN: Jesth – Next-level human-readable data serialization format [631d]
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- Why is my dryer radioactive? [631d]
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- OpenAI Brings ChatGPT to iOS [631d]
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- Tell HN: Today Is Global Accessibility Awareness Day [631d]
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- ‘In London there is no space at all’: the rise of self-storage as rents soar [631d]
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- OpenAI's Sam Altman attends secretive annual meeting with the world’s elite [631d]
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- Spain, Sweden, and Belgium Soar to New Heights in Wind and Solar Power [631d]
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- Unit Testing eBPF Programs [631d]
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- The first version of Redis, written in Tcl [631d]
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- Nuances of Overloading and Overriding in Java [631d]
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- The Great CPU Stagnation [631d]
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- SpaceTop, an innovative laptop without a screen [631d]
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- 20 Years of Gentoo [631d]
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- The Simple Joys of Scaling Up [631d]
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- NYC Skyscrapers Sit Vacant, Exposing Risk City Never Predicted [631d]
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- How to Quit Cars [631d]
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- The Alan Turing Institute has failed to develop modern AI in the UK [631d]
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- Quid Pro Crow [631d]
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- Passage by 1Password [631d]
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- CRDT-richtext: Rust implementation of Peritext and Fugue [631d]
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- Montana becomes first US state to ban TikTok [631d]
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- Adobe Tells Users They Can Get Sued for Using Old Versions of Photoshop [631d]
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- New Maintainer Steps Up for GCC Compiler's MIPS CPU Port [631d]
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- Apple's Reality Pro headset compromised [631d]
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- Apple’s new headset meets reality [631d]
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- Apple to Mass Produce Its Own MicroLED Displays for iPhones [631d]
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- Using LangChainJS and Cloudflare Workers together [631d]
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- BT will shed as many as 55,000 workers by 2030 [631d]
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- USDC's Circle Moves $8.7B to Repo Agreements to Protect Reserves from US Default [631d]
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- AI is coming to Google search through Search Generative Experience [631d]
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- Ferrite Bead [631d]
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- YouTube on TVs getting unskippable 30-second and pause screen ads [631d]
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- Replication of room-temperature superconductor fails to show superconductivity [631d]
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- Legend of Zelda game sells 10M copies in three days [631d]
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- SciPy: Interested in adopting PRIMA, but little appetite for more Fortran code [631d]
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- Rolls-Royce tests 'game-changing' greener UltraFan engine [631d]
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- Seven.zip [631d]
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- Where have all the hackers gone? [631d]
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- Ask HN: Contradicting licensing information on .NET / Visual Studio libraries [631d]
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- How a Secretive Swiss Dealer Is Enabling Israeli Spy Firms [631d]
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- Ireland’s DPC set to hit Meta with record privacy fine over US data transfers [631d]
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- European standards bodies are inaccessible to Open Source projects [631d]
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- The Rimac Nevera Just Shattered Pretty Much Every Acceleration Record [631d]
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- 94% of users prefer not to be tracked, so why do consent prompts exist? [631d]
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- User In Yer Face, a worst-practise UI experiment [631d]
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- The Case for Bash (2021) [631d]
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- Where can I see Hokusai's Great Wave today? [631d]
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- User Driven UI [631d]
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- One million cancel broadband as living costs rise (UK) [631d]
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- Elizabeth Holmes is going to prison – with a $500M bill [631d]
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- Companies in Apple’s repair program say they can’t compete with tech giant [631d]
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- ACM Sigplan ICFP will be in Seattle, WA, USA on 4–9 September 2023 [631d]
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- The Work of the Audiobook [631d]
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- (Graphical) Unix has always had desktop environments [631d]
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- What happened with ASUS routers this morning? [631d]
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- Has ChatGPT Been Neutered? [631d]
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- Language models cost 10x more in some languages than others [631d]
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- The hunt for the Titanic was a hunt for lost U.S. nuclear submarines (2018) [631d]
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- DuckDB 0.8.0 [631d]
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- New York City May Be Sinking Under the Weight of Its Skyscrapers [631d]
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- 85% of jobs are filled via networking [631d]
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- Colima: Container runtimes on macOS (and Linux) with minimal setup [631d]
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- Autonomous agents are much more powerful than chatbots [631d]
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- Read Every Single Error [631d]
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- The oldest known blueprints depict Stone Age ‘megastructures’ [631d]
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- YC Interview Questions Gamified [631d]
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- Cisco squashes critical bugs in small biz switches [630d]
- In a stand against authoritarianism, Montana bans TikTok downloads [630d]
- Ex-Twitter sextet sue Musk for 'stiffing' them on severance [631d]
- Amazon a Prime target of this law protecting warehouse bathroom breaks [631d]
- AI is great at one thing: Driving next waves of layoffs [631d]
- Meta facing third fine of 2023 for mishandling EU user data under GDPR [631d]
- Microsoft decides it will be the one to choose which secure login method you use [631d]
- Boeing takes flight in sustainability battle with carbon data cruncher [631d]
- Ampere heads off Intel, AMD's cloud-optimized CPUs with a 192-core chip [631d]
- Micron, Kyocera, Samsung bet billions on Japan chip plants [631d]
- NHS England spends £8M to extend Microsoft deals by a month [631d]
- BT is ditching workers faster than your internet connection with 55,000 for chop by 2030 [631d]
- Electric two-wheelers are set to scoot past EVs in road race [631d]
- How Microsoft hopes to tame large language models with Guidance [631d]
- Up to £895M up for grabs in UK Emergency Services procurement [631d]
- Astronomers spot Earth-sized exoplanet probably 'carpeted' by volcanoes [631d]
- Asia's top rideshare outfit, Grab, is late paying fines for running late [631d]
- NASA's electric plane tech is coming in for a late, bumpy, landing [631d]
- Baidu boss says good luck talking AI to Beijing if you don't understand censorship [631d]
- Multicloud isn't necessary, says Gartner … until it is [631d]
- Search the web at least once every two years or risk losing your Google account [631d]
- Six million patients' data feared stolen from PharMerica [631d]
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- Big sauce wants your condiment data [630d]
- Bird stock dips 11% on news of reverse stock split [630d]
- Cruise, Waymo near approval to charge for 24/7 robotaxis in San Francisco [631d]
- Supreme Court rules in favor of Twitter and Google, avoiding the issue of Section 230 for now [631d]
- YouTube will no longer be deleting videos from inactive accounts [631d]
- The new rules of venture debt are already being written [631d]
- Google’s podcast search results can now open shows directly in Apple Podcasts [631d]
- Consulting firm Krebs Stamos Group lays off six employees [631d]
- Okay, but how about a Raspberry Pi device with a BlackBerry keyboard designed for Beeper? [631d]
- Where remote driving startup Phantom Auto has found new funding and customers [631d]
- Hear how Sensi.AI is building AI for remote patient monitoring [631d]
- Turns out Ledger can hold some of your crypto wallet’s keys, if you agree to it [631d]
- Pudgy Penguins wants to use its NFT-inspired toys to bring IP to the real world [631d]
- Figuring it all out [631d]
- ‘Infinite recycling’ startup Samsara Eco partners with Lululemon [631d]
- Popular Android TV boxes sold on Amazon are laced with malware [631d]
- Night sweats to climate tech: Kelvin eyes heat pumps and nabs $30M [631d]
- Peloton and the CPSC finally agree on a fix for recalled treadmills [631d]
- OpenAI launches an official ChatGPT app for iOS [631d]
- How Uber is trying to create ‘stickiness’ for its app [631d]
- Mackie finally takes on the Rodecaster with its own podcasting board [631d]
- Apple TV officially launches its multiview feature for sports fans [631d]
- Alibaba’s cloud spin-off may serve as a good yardstick to value other major players [631d]
- Apple still has a diversity problem [631d]
- Meta bets big on AI with custom chips — and a supercomputer [631d]
- Meta built a code-generating AI model similar to Copilot [631d]
- With government backing, Ireland’s Elkstone closes first VC fund at $108M for early-stage startups [631d]
- TuSimple to lay off 30% of US workforce, keep China business [631d]
- Stability AI open sources its AI-powered design studio [631d]
- Coinbase launches subscription service with focus on European expansion [631d]
- Ampere launches a new cloud native processor family with its first custom-designed cores [631d]
- Pitch Deck Teardown: Ageras’ $36M Private Equity deck [631d]
- Alibaba to take its cloud, AI and business messenger unit public [631d]
- Alibaba to spin off its cloud, AI and business messenger unit [631d]
- YouTube is bringing 30-second unskippable ads to TVs [631d]
- Move over Apple, Step launches 5% savings account [631d]
- Figure’s humanoid robot takes its first steps [631d]
- SoftBank rebrands Opportunity Fund, will invest $150 million in Black and Latino-led startups [631d]
- Twitter now allows paid users to upload two-hour long videos [631d]
- 1Password’s new service lets businesses quickly adopt passkeys [631d]
- Google will disable third-party cookies for 1% of Chrome users in Q1 2024 [631d]
- FTC says popular fertility tracking app Premom shared sensitive data with Chinese analytics firms [631d]
- Percent lands $30M investment to connect investors with private credit [631d]
- Retail media targeting on the AI maturity curve [631d]
- Beijing calls on cloud providers to support AI firms [631d]
- Thrasio cuts stake, loses control in Indian house of brands in likely market retreat [631d]
- Micron to invest $3.6B in Japan for next-gen memory chips [631d]
- Swiggy’s food delivery business reaches profitability [631d]
- Apple launches its online store in Vietnam [631d]
- Climate risk startup Mitiga gets $14.4M to help businesses face an uncertain future [631d]
- Pale Blue Dot backs Amini, an African climate tech startup solving environmental data scarcity [631d]
- AWS to invest $12.7 billion in India [631d]
- This new laptop replaces the physical screen with a 100-inch virtual display [631d]
- Nvidia's huge RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 GPU giveaway will make this a sweet summer [631d]
- ChatGPT just launched on your iPhone and Siri should be very scared [631d]
- This odd ransomware will target your business servers, but then ask for a donation to charity [631d]
- OpenAI's CEO to get $100 million to scan everyone's eyes for new crypto project [631d]
- 4 reasons why the Apple VR headset could be a flop (and 4 reasons why it might not be) [631d]
- Adobe rival launches major update update to creative suite [631d]
- Good news gamers, Samsung is making 12nm DDR5 RAM easier to get [631d]
- 4 of the best AI art generator Apps for iPhone [631d]
- Google Sheets thinks it might finally be smart enough to topple Microsoft Excel [631d]
- People in Montana will soon need a TikTok VPN to keep accessing the app [631d]
- Mortal Kombat 1: release date, roster, and everything we know so far [631d]
- Google teases yet more new AI boosts for Gmail, Meet, and other tools [631d]
- Killers of the Flower Moon trailer makes it look like a shoo-in for the 2024 Oscars [631d]
- Xbox is prepared to offer “timed slices of games” as well as adverts [631d]
- This sneaky malware lay undetected for five years to target government devices [631d]
- Mortal Kombat 12 revealed as Mortal Kombat 1 with a trailer and release date [631d]
- Global Accessibility Awareness Day: PIA challenges VPN industry [631d]
- Intel’s new ‘Balanced Builds’ let you snap up a cheap gaming PC - take note, Nivida [631d]
- There's a new bot in town: Tom’s Hardware launches AI-powered chatbot [631d]
- Hackers are using malicious Microsoft VSCode extensions to steal passwords [631d]
- Lots of us are still making basic security errors at work and at home [631d]
- Technics' all-new AZ80 earbuds prove it is possible to make larger buds fit small ears [631d]
- Gears 5 is the first Xbox exclusive to come to GeForce Now as Microsoft cosies up to Nvidia [631d]
- Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti officially announced, but some won't to take the news too well [631d]
- Android fans are switching to iPhones in record numbers – here’s why [631d]
- The FBI is telling businesses to stop using remote desktop software - here's why [631d]
- Netflix's weird Squid Game: The Challenge game show is coming in November [631d]
- Purple's Memorial Day mattress sale brings big discounts and new beds [631d]
- Bitwarden now lets you create passkeys for your business apps [631d]
- Just thinking about using my Meta Quest Pro in a car makes me want to hurl [631d]
- Watch YouTube on your TV? Unskippable ads will soon get a lot worse [631d]
- Android TVs are getting 800 free channels in a great free update [631d]
- PSA: Netflix's cheapest tier is getting more types of ads [631d]
- Some of us are pretty confident AI won't take our jobs - yet [631d]
- Guinea shuts down internet access amid anti-government protests [631d]
- Twitter for Mac is dead and full of bugs - thanks, Elon [631d]
- PS5 Access controller is the new official name of Project Leonardo [631d]
- The Creator looks like The Last of Us, Terminator, and Star Wars rolled into one [631d]
- PlayStation Showcase announced along with new IPs for the PS5 and PSVR 2 [631d]
- IT teams are being told to keep data breaches quiet [631d]
- Microsoft makes it much easier to use ChatGPT-powered Bing – with a catch [631d]
- AWS is making a huge investment into India [631d]
- BT reveals huge job cuts as mobile sector hit hard [631d]
- Dali's new wireless headphones are hi-res audio stunners, with one missing feature [631d]
- Google Pixel 7a – 3 reasons to buy it and 3 reasons to skip it [631d]
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra pics spotted – but you may be disappointed [631d]
- Quordle today - hints and answers for Thursday, May 18 (game #479) [631d]
- Logitech partnership with iFixit will soon let you self-repair peripherals [631d]
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