The Brutalist Report - tech
- Thinking of buying an EV in Colorado? You could get $26,500 in discounts [536d]
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- The Sad Bastard Cookbook: Food you can make so you don't die [536d]
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- Euros Bills Drawn Not to Represent Real Bridges. He Built Them All on This River [536d]
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- Write Elixir NIFs in Rust [536d]
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- People who've received a black bar on Hacker News [536d]
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- Cult of the Dead Cow Wants to Save Internet Privacy with New Encryption Protocol [536d]
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- Area 51 FBI Raid (2023) [536d]
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- The way out of burnout (2016) [536d]
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- Types of Garden Hoe [536d]
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- George Church lab creates functional ovary tissue from adult human stem cells [536d]
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- Scientists of Chinese descent leaving the US at an accelerating pace [536d]
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- Mass Editing Memory in a Transformer [536d]
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- On the Digestion of Great Books [536d]
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- Searching for Paul C. Pratt [536d]
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- Jeremy Vaught spent 16 years to build @music on Twitter, then X took it away [536d]
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- E-scooter startup Spin leaves Seattle, leaving behind RasPi 4s in their scooters [536d]
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- Tim Hunkin (Secret Lives of Machines) [537d]
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- CEOs’ pay climbed before layoffs at tech giants like Alphabet and Microsoft [537d]
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- MK-1 [537d]
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- First video of LK-99 Full Levitation, a.k.a. flux-pinning [537d]
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- Ask HN: AI that produces sheet music for practice? [537d]
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- A practical way to detect cargo-cult thinking [537d]
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- nic.funet.fi: Serving freely distributable files with FTP since 1990 [537d]
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- IBM and NASA open-source largest geospatial AI foundation model on Hugging Face [537d]
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- I do not use a debugger (2016) [537d]
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- We’re closer to ‘engineering’ blood vessels [537d]
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- Replacing the bad flyback transformer in Apple's Studio Display 17" [537d]
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- From Cyberdog to dataless files: a brief history of iCloud [537d]
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- Satellite supergroup spots methane super-emitters [537d]
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- Is “Do the Needful” Correct? [537d]
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- Speed Up C++ Compilation [537d]
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- Duck DNS [537d]
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- The Earthsea Trilogy (2003) [537d]
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- A close look at the 8086 processor's bus hold circuitry [537d]
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- Immune cells fighting cancer get exhausted within hours of encountering tumors [537d]
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- Vim's Creator Bram Moolenaar Dies at Age 62 – Slashdot [537d]
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- New acoustic attack steals data from keystrokes with 95% accuracy [537d]
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- Fatal grizzly attack renews debate over how many bears are too many [537d]
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- Just Normal Web Things [537d]
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- Remote Workers Are Increasingly Less Productive, Anxious, Depressed and Lonely [537d]
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- Pirate Site Not Impressed by Global DNS Blocking Order [537d]
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- Concrete, asphalt and urban heat islands add to the misery of heat waves [537d]
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- Cargo Cult AI [537d]
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- Disney discontinues DVD and Bluray production in Australia effective immediately [537d]
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- The Myth of AI Omniscience: AI's Epistemological Limits [537d]
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- Being ‘Too Busy’ Means Your Personal Strategy Sucks [537d]
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- ‘One step at a time’: entrepreneur buys stairwell in London to help startups [537d]
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- Norton’s Dome: A simple violation of determinism in Newtonian mechanics [537d]
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- The Dome: A simple violation of determinism in Newtonian mechanics (2005) [537d]
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- Mortality Patterns for Patients Hospitalized During National Cardiology Meetings [537d]
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- Spyware maker LetMeSpy shuts down after hacker deletes server data [537d]
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- Wells Fargo customers scramble after deposits disappear from their accounts [537d]
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- Electrogenetic interface to program mammalian gene expression by direct current [537d]
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- Checking in on troubles with dark matter [537d]
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- Use of HD and DD drives, diskettes (2011) [537d]
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- EPA Approved a Chevron Fuel Ingredient That Has a Lifetime Cancer Risk [537d]
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- They Didn’t Ask to Go Viral. Posting on Social Media Without Consent Is Immoral [537d]
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- Will Browsers Be Required by Law to Stop You from Visiting Infringing Sites? [537d]
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- Green vs. Brown Programming Languages [537d]
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- Bram Moolenaar Passed Away [537d]
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- Science Fiction vs. Science Fantasy [537d]
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- Espresso Coffee Mitigates the Aggregation of Alzheimer′s Associated Tau Protein [537d]
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- Grappling with Climate Change, Overtourism, Italy Is Betting Big on Train Travel [537d]
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- Intel x86 Documentation Has More Pages Than The 6502 Has Transistors (2013) [537d]
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- He Dropped Out to Become a Poet. Now He’s Won a Fields Medal (2022) [537d]
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- Flux Pinning in sample of LK-99 [537d]
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- [video] Fully levitating LK-99 sample claimed replicated [537d]
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- GitHub Actions and Vanity Metrics [537d]
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- WASI: WebAssembly System Interface [537d]
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- Lazygit Turns 5: Musings on Git, TUIs, and Open Source [537d]
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- AI Won’t Replace Humans – But Humans with AI Will Replace Humans Without AI [537d]
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- Raycast (YC W20) Is Hiring a macOS Engineer (Remote, UTC ± 3 Hours) [537d]
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