The Brutalist Report - tech
- Microsoft comes under blistering criticism for “grossly irresponsible” security [794d]
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- Jim Larkin, Backpage Exec, Dies by Suicide a Week Before His Trial [794d]
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- The Infamous Coin Toss [794d]
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- High Dynamic Time Range Images [794d]
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- Pollution cuts have diminished “ship track” clouds, adding to global warming [794d]
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- EXP TV – endless stream of obscure media and video ephemera [794d]
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- New targeted chemotherapy able to kill all solid tumors in preclinical research [794d]
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- Internet providers that won FCC grants try to escape broadband commitments [794d]
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- Meta’s Reality Lab Prototype Hardware [794d]
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- Infinite Mac Now Supports Disks, CD-ROMs and Custom Instances [794d]
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- DotDict: A simple Python library to make chained attributes possible [794d]
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- Most cars still cost more to charge than to fill up with gas [794d]
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- ChromeOS is splitting the browser from the OS, getting more Linux-y [794d]
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- Show HN: Grammar Generator App for Llama.cpp [794d]
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- If Web Components are so great, why am I not using them? [794d]
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- IRS Launches Paperless Processing Initiative [795d]
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- Busting a Myth: “Only writers subscribe to genre magazines” [795d]
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- HackerOne lays off 12% of its workforce [795d]
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- FCC allows blocking traffic from robocall-friendly provider One Owl [795d]
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- Cookbook: Finetuning Llama 2 in your own cloud environment, privately [795d]
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- Cops still take more stuff from people than burglars do [795d]
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- Ask HN: Do you still use a hand held/desktop calculator? [795d]
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- Tailwind CSS and the death of web craftsmanship [795d]
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- LK99: Team of Southeast University observed zero resistance below 110 K [795d]
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- Apple stole $100s from me, Customer Service says there's nothing they can do [795d]
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- Washington, DC, avoided the worst price rises that have plagued American cities [795d]
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- Australians fight for the right to work from home permanently [795d]
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- Cory Doctorow's new book on beating big tech at its own game [795d]
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- Kickstarting a book to end enshittification, because Amazon will not carry it [795d]
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- Kenya suspends Sam Altman’s eyeball-scanning crypto project [795d]
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- Companies with good ESG scores pollute as much as low-rated rivals [795d]
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- Truss-braced wings could bring new look to runways worldwide [795d]
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- Run Llama 2 Uncensored Locally [795d]
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- Academy Software Foundation Announces OpenPBR, a New Subproject of MaterialX [795d]
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- Gut–brain axis study shows autism-associated molecular, microbial profiles [795d]
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- Show HN: Learn a language quickly by practising speaking with AI [795d]
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- Coming Soon: Fedora for Apple Silicon Macs [795d]
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- On the (nearly lethal) comforts of a luxury cruise (1996) [pdf] [795d]
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- Dimeadozen.ai – AI-powered market research for any startup [795d]
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- Reflex – Web apps in pure Python [795d]
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- STL: The Vector [795d]
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- Firefox 116 Patches High-Severity Vulnerabilities [795d]
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- Meta Open Sources AudioCraft: Generative AI for Audio [795d]
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- Universal Paperclips [795d]
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- Adtech is built on a privacy fault line [795d]
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- A Non-Mathematical Introduction to Kalman Filters for Programmers [795d]
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- “The Onion” founder explains his strategy for sparking creativity [795d]
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- How I discovered the underground world of credit card network exploitation [795d]
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- Our new flagship distro: Fedora Asahi Remix [795d]
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- Why Python Is Terrible [795d]
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- Many people in finance, sales and management feel their jobs are pointless [795d]
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- CodeCov is now Open Source [795d]
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- How Japan is tackling a syndrome that creates recluses [795d]
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- Ask HN: Any good open source video conferencing options? [795d]
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- Earth Overshoot Day [795d]
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- Excuse me, is there a problem? [795d]
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- After the Bomb [795d]
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- Does Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 DNS Block Archive.is? (2019) [795d]
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- Horrifying numbers of Americans will not make it to old age [795d]
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- Tired of Dating Apps, Some Turn to Google Docs [795d]
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- Why Rust helps even if you have to use a lot of `unsafe` [795d]
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- US universities need to stop elitist discrimination that Europe abandoned [795d]
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- Launch HN: Certainly Health (YC S23) – Book doctors without surprise bills [795d]
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- Ask HN: Who is using small OS LLMs in production? [795d]
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- Lawmakers propose 'speed limiters' for repeat offenders in New York [795d]
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- Show HN: Adapt framework – build privacy-by-design peer-to-peer applications [795d]
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- 'Cancer-killing pill' is now being tested on humans [795d]
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- Why Edge Detection Doesn’t Explain Line Drawing [795d]
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- Ask HN: Why is LK-99 public? [795d]
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- Fitch downgrades U.S. after debt limit stalemate [795d]
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- South America is living one of the climate extreme events [795d]
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- Win11Debloat is a simple script that removes pre-installed windows bloatware [795d]
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- Remote work is the reason why Wall Street was wrong about a recession [795d]
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- Harvard professor Francesca Gino was accused of faking data [795d]
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- VkFFT: Vulkan/CUDA/Hip/OpenCL/Level Zero/Metal Fast Fourier Transform Library [795d]
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- HMRC (UK Tax Authority) Persuing Uber for £386M (~$487M) Vat [795d]
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- Why We Choose Liars as Leaders [795d]
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- Franz Kafka Was a Health Insurance Administrator [795d]
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- One thing that has changed in the professional game industry is that [795d]
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- The Beetle That Heads for the ‘Back Door’ When Eaten by a Frog [795d]
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- Stopping at 90% [795d]
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- Encyclopedia of Life [795d]
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- Tidal Cycles – Live coding music with Algorithmic patterns [795d]
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- Reading SEC filings using LLMs [795d]
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- Stripe is no longer a suitable payment processor [795d]
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- I'm Betting on HTML [795d]
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- Enu – 3D live coding, implemented in Nim [795d]
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- Patterns for Building LLM-Based Systems and Products [795d]
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- The Psychology of Cults – Syllabus (Harvard) [795d]
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- Electronic Structure of LK-99 [795d]
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- Reddit is down, per user reports [794d]
- DJI’s new GoPro competitor launches at $399 [794d]
- HackerOne lays off 12% workforce as ‘one-time event’ [794d]
- Commentary: The old guard in venture reigns supreme [794d]
- App Store users are downrating Twitter’s rebranding to X with 1-star reviews [795d]
- Ask Sophie: Any tips for F-1 student visa approval amid the rising denial rate? [795d]
- What if room temperature superconductors were real? [795d]
- Meta starts blocking the news in Canada — its latest standoff with publishers [795d]
- X, formerly Twitter, streamlines its crowdsourced fact-checking system Community Notes [795d]
- Mondee security lapse exposed flight itineraries and unencrypted credit card numbers [795d]
- Apple Card’s Savings account reaches over $10B in deposits [795d]
- Subaru doubles its plans for new EVs, targeting 8 models by 2028 [795d]
- UK privacy watchdog warns Meta over plan to keep denying Brits a choice over its ad tracking [795d]
- Where founders go wrong with pitch decks [795d]
- 5 questions investors should be asking inception-stage generative AI founders [795d]
- Google’s generative search feature now shows related videos and images [795d]
- Google brings contextual search suggestions, trending searches and more to Chrome on mobile [795d]
- Tinder tests AI photo selection feature to help users build profiles [795d]
- Voyager and Airbus will operate Starlab private space station via ‘transatlantic joint venture’ [795d]
- Discord will now let you stream Xbox gameplay directly to servers and DMs [795d]
- OurCrowd teams up with Airwallex to let its investors back startups in their local currency [795d]
- Amazon now offers Fresh grocery delivery to non-Prime members in select US cities [795d]
- American-made Antares rocket debut slips to 2025 [795d]
- Yeah, but is that venture backable? [795d]
- ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ makes its debut on Disney+ [795d]
- Network your way to startup magic at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 [795d]
- Inworld, a generative AI platform for creating NPCs, lands fresh investment [795d]
- Reflex open source tool helps turn Python code into web apps [795d]
- US, Norway say hackers have been exploiting Ivanti zero-day since April [795d]
- Cohart’s art marketplace makes buying and selling accessible for any kind of art lover [795d]
- Orangewood wants to build a cheap, programmable robotic arm for manufacturing [795d]
- Meta open sources models for generating sounds and music [795d]
- Hopin, the struggling virtual conference unicorn, sells events and engagement units to RingCentral [795d]
- Google pulls its AI Test Kitchen app from Play Store and App Store [795d]
- Lightup wants to shine a light on data quality with $9M Series A [795d]
- Kenya suspends Worldcoin scans over security, privacy and financial concerns [795d]
- Foxconn to invest $600M in Karnataka for iPhone components, chip-making tools projects [795d]
- Elon Musk-owned X renames TweetDeck to XPro [795d]
- Flipkart-backed Shadowfax nears $60 million funding led by TPG NewQuest [795d]
- X, formerly Twitter, now lets paid users hide their checkmarks [795d]
- As spend management space heats up, Brex and Rho turn to AI startups to help power new products [795d]
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