The Brutalist Report - tech
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- A $200 mini-laptop with a Intel 8088 chip and 640KB [1098d]
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- High-performance tidy trees visualization [1098d]
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- ArxivGen: Generative Research ArXiv, 100% AI Powered [1098d]
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- The American Dream convinces people loneliness is normal [1098d]
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- Bevy and WebGPU [1098d]
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- CLI tools for working with ChatGPT and other LLMs [1098d]
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- AC3D is a 3D mesh editor that uses Tcl/Tk for the UI [1098d]
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- Thirty Minutes or Less: An Oral History of the LØpht, Part Three [1098d]
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- Recreating Medieval English Ales [1098d]
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- The next 5 years will be the hottest yet [1098d]
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- Ts-morph – programmatically manipulate TypeScript source code with TypeScript [1098d]
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- Windows XP Activation: Game Over [1098d]
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- French resistance fighter, 98, reveals mass execution of German prisoners [1098d]
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- Linux Software Map [1098d]
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- The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla [1098d]
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- First portable quantum computers on sale in Japan: Prices start at $8.7k [1098d]
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- UUIDs are obsolete in the age of Docker [1098d]
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- Sniffnet: Open-source, cross platform application to monitor network traffic [1098d]
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- ChatGPT vs. open source on harder tasks [1098d]
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- Another reason to stop using gas [1098d]
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- Supreme Court Rules Andy Warhol’s Prince Art Is Copyright Infringement [1098d]
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- Zig now has built-in HTTP server and client in std [1098d]
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- Show HN: Blend [1098d]
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- James Webb's 'too massive' galaxies may be even more massive [1098d]
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- Cargo Cult AI [1098d]
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- John Carmack: My comments on BasedCon (tweet) [1098d]
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- Social network ad targeting can “listen into” conversations using “Live Photos” [1098d]
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- Show HN: Jesth – Next-level human-readable data serialization format [1098d]
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- Why is my dryer radioactive? [1098d]
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- OpenAI Brings ChatGPT to iOS [1098d]
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- Tell HN: Today Is Global Accessibility Awareness Day [1098d]
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- ‘In London there is no space at all’: the rise of self-storage as rents soar [1098d]
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- OpenAI's Sam Altman attends secretive annual meeting with the world’s elite [1098d]
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- Spain, Sweden, and Belgium Soar to New Heights in Wind and Solar Power [1098d]
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- Unit Testing eBPF Programs [1098d]
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- The first version of Redis, written in Tcl [1098d]
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- Nuances of Overloading and Overriding in Java [1098d]
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- The Great CPU Stagnation [1098d]
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- SpaceTop, an innovative laptop without a screen [1098d]
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- 20 Years of Gentoo [1098d]
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- The Simple Joys of Scaling Up [1098d]
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- NYC Skyscrapers Sit Vacant, Exposing Risk City Never Predicted [1098d]
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- How to Quit Cars [1098d]
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- The Alan Turing Institute has failed to develop modern AI in the UK [1098d]
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- Quid Pro Crow [1098d]
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- Passage by 1Password [1098d]
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- CRDT-richtext: Rust implementation of Peritext and Fugue [1099d]
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- Montana becomes first US state to ban TikTok [1099d]
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- Adobe Tells Users They Can Get Sued for Using Old Versions of Photoshop [1099d]
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- New Maintainer Steps Up for GCC Compiler's MIPS CPU Port [1099d]
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- Apple's Reality Pro headset compromised [1099d]
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- Apple’s new headset meets reality [1099d]
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- Apple to Mass Produce Its Own MicroLED Displays for iPhones [1099d]
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- Using LangChainJS and Cloudflare Workers together [1099d]
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- BT will shed as many as 55,000 workers by 2030 [1099d]
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- USDC's Circle Moves $8.7B to Repo Agreements to Protect Reserves from US Default [1099d]
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- AI is coming to Google search through Search Generative Experience [1099d]
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- Ferrite Bead [1099d]
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- YouTube on TVs getting unskippable 30-second and pause screen ads [1099d]
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- Replication of room-temperature superconductor fails to show superconductivity [1099d]
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- Legend of Zelda game sells 10M copies in three days [1099d]
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- SciPy: Interested in adopting PRIMA, but little appetite for more Fortran code [1099d]
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