The Brutalist Report - tech
- Generative AI Space and the Mental Imagery of Alien Minds [563d]
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- The Businessmen Broke Hollywood, and Now They Don't Want to Pay Their Employees [563d]
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- AI: Startup vs Incumbent Value [563d]
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- Linux Hits All-Time High of 3% of Desktop PC Share After 30 Years [563d]
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- Long Covid treatment: randomized, quadruple-blind, parallel-group, phase 3 trial [563d]
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- PostgreSQL reconsiders its process-based model [563d]
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- A driver-owned alternative to Uber and Lyft is on the verge of profitability [563d]
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- The HTML review is an annual journal of literature made to exist on the web [563d]
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- fMRI-to-Image with Contrastive Learning and Diffusion Priors [563d]
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- Statistical Arbitrage – An Easy Walkthrough [563d]
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- StableDiffusion can now run directly in the browser on WebGPU [563d]
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- MixRank (YC S11) Is Hiring [563d]
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- Strlcpy and strlcat added to glibc 2.38 [563d]
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- Loss of Smell May Be an Early Sign of Brain Diseases [563d]
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- Never waste your midlife crisis [563d]
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- Space Stations Without Compromise [563d]
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- Couples with Joint Checking Accounts Are Happier [563d]
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- Ask HN: What ever happened to the “coming wave” of delivery drones? [563d]
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- Incumbents vs. Startups in the AI Race [563d]
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- Official Chrome extension to use iCloud Keychain Passwords [563d]
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- US vs. Poller: Ruling says police can use iPhones to circumvent tinted windows [563d]
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- AI Watches Millions of Cars and Tells Cops If You’re Driving Like a Criminal [563d]
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- Computer memory prototype ditches 1s and 0s for denser data storage [564d]
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- Are Large Language Models a Threat to Digital Public Goods? [564d]
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- Harry G. Frankfurt, Philosopher with a Surprise Best Seller, Dies at 94 [564d]
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- the US economy and the EU were the same size in 2008, the US is now nearly 2X [564d]
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- The Wikimedia Foundation joins Mastodon and the Fediverse [564d]
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- Introducing the Nano ESP32 [564d]
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- Facebook, Instagram face Norwegian ban from tracking users for ads [564d]
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- You can deactivate anyone's WhatsApp account by simply sending an email [564d]
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- Coroutines for Go [564d]
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- Ford slashes prices of F-150 Lightning trucks as EV wars heat up [564d]
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- WHO Aspartame Brouhaha [564d]
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- Crystal 1.9.1 Is Released [564d]
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- Investigating Zika-Microcephaly's ‘Crash’ [564d]
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- FlashAttention-2, 2x faster than FlashAttention [564d]
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- Bringing 19th century ornamental tile illustrations into a 21st century web app [564d]
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- A technical look at ZeroNet [564d]
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- Glass Health (YC W23) is hiring a full-stack engineer in SF to build for doctors [564d]
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- What's wrong with enterprise Linux [564d]
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- 2500 Job apps, 46 interviews, 1 offer [564d]
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- Hayao Miyazaki’s How Do You Live is a beautiful relic – and the end of an era [564d]
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- A surprisingly simple way to foil car thieves [564d]
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- Slack Takes an Important Step to Block Abuse [564d]
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- California's Death Valley crosses 53° Celsius as blistering heat wave continues [564d]
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- Ash HN: How can I make my idle CPU time useful to others? [564d]
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- Ask HN: Why does Firefox have such a low market share anyways? [564d]
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- What AT&T and Verizon Knew About Toxic Lead Cables for Decades [564d]
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- Show HN: Send Emails from Your Terminal [564d]
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- Bad numbers in the “gzip beats BERT” paper? [564d]
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- Higher interest rates mean for the size and distribution of UK household wealth [564d]
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- The force that shapes everything around us: Parking [564d]
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- Tokyo Is the New Paris [564d]
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- Show HN: Peeng – like Pingdom, but the other way around and simpler [564d]
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- The PoWeR technique: a strategic approach to self-discipline [564d]
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- Copy is all you need [564d]
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- The Odyssey by Homer, Translated by Samuel Butler [564d]
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- Launch HN: Grai (YC S22) – Open-Source Data Observability Platform [564d]
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- Crosswords and chess may help more than socializing in avoiding dementia [564d]
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- The C Programming Language: Myths and Reality (1) [564d]
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- Wix’s new tool can create entire websites from prompts [564d]
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- A.I. (1981) [564d]
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- Glykon, was an ancient snake god [564d]
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- Kata Containers: Virtual Machines that feel and perform like containers [564d]
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- Show HN: Open-Source AI Playground [564d]
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- A Firefox-Only Minimap [564d]
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- Wikipedia-grounded chatbot “outperforms all baselines” on factual accuracy [564d]
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- Notes on Problem-Solving [564d]
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- Norwegian DPA temporarily bans behavioral advertising on Facebook and Instagram [564d]
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- The Future of LLMs with Arthur, MosaicML, LangChain, and Weaviate [video] [564d]
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- ‘The Man Who Organized Nature’ Review: Linnaeus the Namer [564d]
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- Over 50% of Young Danes Have Streamed or Downloaded Content Illegally [564d]
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- Typo leaks millions of US military emails to Mali web operator [564d]
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- Booking.com halts payments to hosts over IT technical maintenance [564d]
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- Norwegian DPA: Temporary ban on behavioural advertising on Facebook, Instagram [564d]
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- Byte Fanless Mini PC – Built for Linux [564d]
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- Deloitte Australia CEO tells Senate committee his work not worth $3.5mAUD salary [564d]
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- My broken ThinkPad plays music upon booting [564d]
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- For the first time in 51 years, NASA is training astronauts to fly to the Moon [563d]
- Corsair is buying DIY mechanical keyboard brand Drop [563d]
- When will we see Apple’s 3 nm M3? Let’s sort through conflicting rumors [563d]
- Aspartame and cancer: Why you really shouldn’t worry about this [563d]
- AT&T stock fell to 29-year low on Friday and sank another 6.7% today [564d]
- JumpCloud, an IT firm serving 200,000 orgs, says it was hacked by nation-state [564d]
- PSA: Google is deleting some old Hangouts photos this week [564d]
- Dealmaster: Home organization, back-to-school essentials, Lenovo laptops, and more [564d]
- Owners of troubled VanMoof e-bikes get their software keys from rival company [564d]
- ‘Elusive’ first-gen 4GB iPhone auctioned for record $190,373 [564d]
- Eli Lilly drug shown to slow Alzheimer’s progression [564d]
- Exploring the ingenious science and science fiction of making things invisible [564d]
- Musk admits advertisers haven’t returned to Twitter, ad revenue down 50% [564d]
- Former astronaut says it’s “extremely important” to study artificial gravity [564d]
- Ford gives the F-150 Lightning a big price cut as production ramps up [564d]
- After months of competition complaints, Sony agrees to 10-year Call of Duty deal [564d]
- How long will the last Intel Macs be supported? macOS Sonoma gives us some hints [564d]
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- Sylvera banks $57M to put carbon offsetting on a path to Net Zero [563d]
- 5 marketing slides to bring to your next board meeting [563d]
- Bluesky is under fire for allowing usernames with racial slurs [563d]
- Rice Robotics picks up $7M, powers SoftBank’s office delivery [563d]
- Peacock to raise its subscription prices on August 17 [563d]
- Isometric taps $25M to build a registry and science platform focused on carbon removal [563d]
- UK’s approach to AI safety lacks credibility, report warns [563d]
- Tesla directors pay $735M to settle claims they overpaid themselves [563d]
- Tesla lets owners recharge with solar [564d]
- The spam bots have now found Threads, as company announces its own ‘rate limits’ [564d]
- Spotify adds shared volume control to its group listening feature [564d]
- Stratasys rejects Nano Dimension acquisition offer, agrees to talk to 3D Systems [564d]
- YouTube is testing a new ‘Stable Volume’ feature across its mobile apps [564d]
- Are software companies good businesses? [564d]
- Mukesh Bansal seeks over $100M valuation in new venture’s maiden funding [564d]
- House Republicans probe Threads in ongoing social media investigation [564d]
- Threads as a gaming hub? Zynga founder-backed Artie is counting on it [564d]
- Twitter tweaks its new revenue-sharing policy for creators to expand access, increase rate limits [564d]
- Microsoft and Sony sign deal to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation consoles [564d]
- Tubi appoints Vimeo’s Anjali Sud as new CEO [564d]
- Runway lands $27.5M to streamline financial planning for businesses [564d]
- Corsair is buying mechanical keyboard maker Drop [564d]
- Intel backs robotics startup, Twitter loses money, and fintech shows signs of life [564d]
- Rocket Lab aiming to advance Electron reusability with tonight’s launch [564d]
- Common Sense Media, a popular resource for parents, to review AI products’ suitability for kids [564d]
- A tale of two climate tech SPACs [564d]
- Facebook puts more emphasis on video again with new discovery and editing tools [564d]
- MLCommons launches a new platform to benchmark AI medical models [564d]
- The $2,899 EcoFlow Blade robotic mower disappoints with shoddy hardware and software [564d]
- Virgin Galactic gearing up for second commercial suborbital flight in August [564d]
- India’s Furlenco to sell 35% stake for $36.5 million [564d]
- Microsoft lost its keys, and the government got hacked [564d]
- Ford slashes the price of the F-150 Lightning EV pickup [564d]
- JumpCloud says nation-state hackers breached its systems [564d]
- OnePlus 81 Pro mechanical keyboard review [564d]
- TC Include Founders save 75% on Disrupt 2023 passes [564d]
- Artiphon’s latest mashes Orba and Instrument 1 into a clever new music maker [564d]
- Wix’s new tool can create entire websites from prompts [564d]
- Herself Health, providing primary care to women 65 and over, raises $26M [564d]
- Meta’s behavioral ads banned in Norway on Facebook and Instagram [564d]
- Thunes pockets $72M at a $900M+ valuation to expand its cross-border, B2B payment platform [564d]
- TLV Partners raises new $250M fund [564d]
- Gnosis launches Visa card that lets you spend self-custody crypto in Europe, soon US and Hong Kong [564d]
- Intel backs Figure’s Humanoid robot to the tune of $9 million [564d]
- Lee Fixel’s Addition leads $6M seed round in Egyptian fintech Flash [564d]
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