The Brutalist Report - tech
- How the Y chromosome makes some cancers more deadly for men [588d]
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- UC San Francisco apologizes for prisoner experiments [588d]
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- FAA issues ground stop for all DC-area airports due to equipment fire [588d]
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- “Elemental” Is a Tearful Metaphor for Pixar’s Decline [588d]
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- How the most popular cars in the US track drivers [588d]
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- Esoteric Base Number Systems [588d]
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- Show HN: WinGPT – AI assistant for Windows 3.1 [588d]
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- Show HN: Projectable - a TUI file manager built for projects [588d]
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- The .meta Directory: Let's Tidy Things Up [588d]
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- ThinMachine – A $25 Thin Client macOS Time Machine Appliance [588d]
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- Kill Siri (2022) [588d]
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- Generate invoices from the command line [588d]
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- What Type of Exercise Is Best for Mental Health? [588d]
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- Microsoft's ruthless employee ranking system annihilated team collaboration [588d]
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- MTuner: C/C++ memory profiler and memory leak finder [588d]
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- Recovering Steely Dan’s Second Arrangement [588d]
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- Ignoring Boys' Emotional Needs Fuels Public Health Risks [588d]
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- SQLite Journal Modes [video] [588d]
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- Battle.net, WoW, Diablo IV affected by DDoS attack [588d]
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- The Cost of Gasoline [588d]
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- Microsoft Research: Fully In-Place Functional Programming [pdf] [588d]
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- Show HN: Fossfox – paid opportunities for open-source devs [588d]
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- Epicycle Clock [588d]
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- Adversarial Collaboration Project [588d]
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- Flunct: Well-typed, fluent APIs in SML [588d]
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- PED81C: A video system for AGA Amigas that provides pseudo-native chunky screens [588d]
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- The dangers of tea drinking in nineteenth century Ireland [588d]
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- I Shouldn’t Have to Accept Being in Deepfake Porn [588d]
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- You Don’t Need a Vision [588d]
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- Texas airport worker dies after being sucked into Delta jet engine [588d]
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- Understanding Google Zanzibar and Why it Shines at Building Permissions [588d]
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- Miles Davis: candid conversation with the jazz world's premier iconoclast (1962) [588d]
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- Immutable Data (2015) [588d]
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- Breadbee: Build your own (tiny) single board computer [588d]
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- A Brief History of Insults [588d]
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- Show HN: Open-source resume builder and parser [588d]
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- Publishers carpet-bomb IPFS gateway operators with DMCA notices [588d]
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- Doubts creep in about wisdom of ‘no-kids zones’ in South Korea [588d]
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- Eight-mile frieze of Ice Age beasts found in Amazon rainforest [588d]
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- What are embeddings? [588d]
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- DragGAN source code release: Interactive Point-Based Manipulation of Images [588d]
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- Ask HN: Why doesn't Netflix produce more of its most popular shows? [588d]
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- Don't expect to see competitive RISC-V servers any time soon [588d]
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- 4D Toys Update 8: Rotating the 3D Slice, 2D Faces Projections, Marble Scenes [588d]
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- Formula E team caught using RFID scanner that got live tire data from other cars [588d]
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- Left my job to go full time on Meetme and refused a 500k/year job [588d]
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- Remote work appears to be here to stay, especially for women [588d]
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- Ask HN: What topics are good for a UI/UX Primer? [588d]
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- Slashdot founder Rob Malda on why there won’t be another Hacker News (2013) [588d]
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- Principles of Imperative Programming [588d]
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- Ask HN: How do you find high quality mobile games? [588d]
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- Study: Aging population could be a drag on economic growth [588d]
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- When wealthy adventurers take risks,who foots the bill for rescue attempts? [588d]
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- Tintin, Hergé and Chang – A Friendship That Changed the World [588d]
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- Repairing a $25K HP Workstation from 1981 to Run Pac-Man [588d]
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- Adobe Account Expiration. Michael Tsai [588d]
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- The Little Book of Deep Learning [588d]
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- Car quality is suffering as automakers shift focus to technology [588d]
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- Ways to Say No – With Grace and Style [588d]
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- Gut–Brain Axis [589d]
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- Tapping Morse Code on a Wall [589d]
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- NetBSD hier(7) [589d]
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- Theory to Systems: A Grounded Approach to Programming Language Education (2019) [589d]
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- The iPad was meant to revolutionize accessibility. What happened? [589d]
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- LastPass users locked out (again) with infinite 2FA loop [589d]
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- Btop++: Resource monitor for processor, memory, disks, network and processes [589d]
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- The 'Fuck You' Pattern [589d]
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- Delhi man gets AliExpress order after four years [589d]
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- Air Quality Reporting on iOS [589d]
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- Office real estate crash will be so sharp, values unlikely to recover by 2040 [589d]
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- Son Doong Cave Is So Big It Has Its Own Rainforest (2019) [589d]
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- Upload a Godot HTML5 Game to Itch.io with GitHub Actions [589d]
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- No Markdown support in Google Drive after all these years [589d]
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- Making sense of the EU’s fight for user-replaceable smartphone batteries [589d]
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- Web-based cryptography is always snake oil [589d]
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- Everything that uses configuration files should report where they're located [589d]
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- Do life hacks work? The truth is, we’ll never know [589d]
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- Sweden adopts new fossil-free target, making way for nuclear [589d]
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- Zotero Better Notes – Knowledge management solution inside Zotero [589d]
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- How Platform Engineering Works [589d]
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- Tilia – fully licensed, regulation compliant money transmitter for gaming [589d]
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- Show HN: Instant access to ChatGPT on any Mac app [589d]
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- Genetic Mutation Makes People Feel Full – All the Time [589d]
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- Time is not a synchronization primitive [589d]
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- Intercal: Practically Impossible [589d]
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- BrowserBox Pro goes open-source [589d]
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- Zoom In: An Introduction to Circuits [589d]
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- Ask HN: Is GNU pass and Yubikey (via NFC) supported on iPhone? [589d]
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- Everything You Never Wanted to Know About CMake (Redux) [589d]
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- Netflix Canada just got rid of its cheapest ad-free plan without even a heads up [589d]
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- WeeChat Version 4.0.0 [589d]
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