The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Company Behind Stable Diffusion Is Crumbling [966d]
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- If you travel to China, be aware of an exit ban [966d]
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- Who Was Duns Scotus? [966d]
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- Is ChatGPT a Bit Unsporting? [966d]
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- A superconductor claim blew up online. Science has punctured it [966d]
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- Show HN: Hacker News home page spoof [966d]
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- CNET is deleting old articles to try to improve its Google Search ranking [966d]
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- Optimization Techniques for GPU Programming [pdf] [966d]
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- Efficacy of infant simulator programmes to prevent teenage pregnancy [966d]
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- KO Myung-Hun's OS/2 Factory [966d]
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- Documenting Plants with a 3D Printer, NFC, and Cardinal [966d]
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- Java 21: What’s New? [966d]
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- Living Wage Calculator [966d]
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- Govt warns kenyans about Worldcoin [966d]
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- Histoire: A new way to write stories, powered by Vite [966d]
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- Many temptations of an open-source Chrome extension developer [966d]
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- Making AMD GPUs competitive for LLM inference [966d]
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- When Did Postgres Become Cool? [966d]
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- The time SUSE, the German Linux company, banned mentioning Jewish holidays [966d]
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- Supreme Court rules against Epic, so Apple can keep its App Store payment rules [966d]
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- Credit card debt tops $1 trillion, trapping even six-figure earners [966d]
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- Sixto Rodriguez, subject of 'Searching for Sugarman' documentary, dies at 81 [966d]
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- Maui wildfires are 'apocalyptic' as people jump into the ocean to flee [966d]
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- What’s a Human-Powered Computer? (2020) [966d]
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- 8 Ways Journalists Can Access Academic Research for Free [966d]
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- Launch HN: Refine (YC S23) – Open-Source Retool for Enterprise [966d]
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- Show HN: Get notified when sites update their terms of service [966d]
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- Show HN: PC Builder AI [966d]
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- Why heart attacks are rising in young adults–and what to watch out for [966d]
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- I don't want to host services (but I do) [966d]
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- B.C. woman buried in Amazon packages she did not ask for and does not want [966d]
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- Archive of novelty answering machine recordings [966d]
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- Why Static Languages Suffer from Complexity (2022) [966d]
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- Slack’s biggest redesign ever tries to tame the chaos of your workday [966d]
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- “Please do not make it public” (Tencent’s Sogou Input Method) [966d]
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- Mozilla finds CPU bug (bad store forwarding) in Samsung Galaxy S20 [966d]
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- Wheat Gluten Spurs Brain Inflammation (In Mice) [966d]
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- SQLedge: Replicate Postgres to SQLite on the Edge [966d]
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- Arpchat – Text your friends on the same network using just ARP [966d]
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- Nintendo filed numerous patents for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom mechanics [966d]
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- Want employees to return to the office? Then give each one an office [966d]
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- Planetary defense test deflected an asteroid but unleashed a boulder swarm [966d]
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- Tunnel Vision: CloudflareD AbuseD in the Wild [966d]
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- Show HN: I'm 17 and wrote this guide on how CPUs run programs [966d]
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- The Collapse of the EV SPACs: Another One Goes Bankrupt, Others on the Verge [966d]
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- Why Sam Altman wants to scan two billion eyes [966d]
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- She invited four people over for lunch. A week later, three were dead [966d]
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- Show HN: Infracost (YC W21): Be proactive with your cloud costs [967d]
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- UPS driver pay and benefits deal in US to be worth $170k a year, firm says [967d]
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- The Garden of Computational Delights [967d]
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- Ask HN: semi-old Firefox/Chrome can't update itslf, requires full reinstal, why? [967d]
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- How RLHF Preference Model Tuning Works (and How Things May Go Wrong) [967d]
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- The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Simple Binary Encoding (SBE) [967d]
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- Review: Beepy a Palm-Sized Linux Hacking Playground [967d]
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- The Fear of AI Just Killed a Useful Tool [967d]
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- WeWork Warns of Possible Bankruptcy [967d]
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- Mullvad VPN – Infrastructure Audit Completed by Open Security [967d]
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- Inception Attack [967d]
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- New part day: Finally a 100% new Commodore 64 can be built [967d]
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- Intel's GPU Drivers Now Collect Telemetry, Including 'How You Use Your Computer' [967d]
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- Canonical's interview process step by step (by step by step by) [967d]
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- Lorentz Transformations – Special Relativity Ch. 3 [video] [967d]
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- Reflecting on My Failure to Build a Billion-Dollar Company (2019) [967d]
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- Amazon has more than half of all Arm server CPUs in the world [967d]
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- A Critical Problem – This photo gives me the creeps [967d]
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- Happy Birthday OpenStreetMap [967d]
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- Llama from Scratch (or how to implement a paper without crying) [967d]
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- Italy shocks banks with 40 percent windfall tax for 2023 [967d]
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- Superconductor LK99 Update [967d]
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- G9.js: Automatically Interactive Graphics [967d]
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- Using GPT as an HVAC control system [967d]
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- Swap_8_and_9: A simple import can modify the Python interpreter [967d]
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- Plunder and Urbit [967d]
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- Testing Intel’s Arc A770 GPU for Deep Learning [967d]
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- Rising ill-health and economic inactivity from long-term sickness: 2019 to 2023 [967d]
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- Ukraine's Victor Zhora: Russia's cyber 'war crimes' will continue after ground invasion ends [966d]
- Never mind room temperature, LK-99 slammed as 'not a superconductor at all' [966d]
- Nearly every AMD CPU since 2017 vulnerable to Inception data-leak attacks [966d]
- US Supreme Court allows 'ghost guns' to fall under federal purview [966d]
- CLI-beautifying ANSI escape sequences can also make your log files a security threat [966d]
- X tries to win back advertisers with brand safety promises [966d]
- DARPA tells AI world: Make a model that secures software, there's $20M in it for you [966d]
- Say hello to Downfall, another data-leaking security hole in several years of Intel chips [966d]
- Researchers discover algorithm to create shapes that roll down pre-determined paths [966d]
- Rapid7 prepares to toss 18% of workforce to cut costs [966d]
- Pope goes fire and brimstone on the dangers of AI [966d]
- Can 'Mad Libs for incident response' prevent the next MOVEit? [966d]
- Northern Ireland police may have endangered its own officers by posting details online in error [967d]
- Sparkling fresh updates to Ubuntu, Mint and Zorin on way [967d]
- It's that time of the year again: the trinity of infosec conferences [967d]
- Google teases Project IDX, an AI-infused code editing thing [967d]
- Palantir lobbied UK pensions department for its software to tackle fraud [967d]
- Apple, Samsung, and Intel to invest in Arm IPO, and emerge with some control: report [967d]
- TSMC and pals chip in for €10B German fab [967d]
- IBM gives z/OS an AI infusion in major upgrade aimed in part at easing admin chores [967d]
- Verizon to 'sunset' Blue Jeans vidconf platform [967d]
- INTERPOL shutters '16shop' phishing-as-a-service outfit [967d]
- We need to be first on the Moon, uh, again, says NASA [967d]
- Nvidia gives Grace Hopper superchip an HBM3e upgrade – sometime next year [967d]
- This Costco membership deal delivers a free $30 gift card with Gold Star access [966d]
- Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN are all getting another price hike [966d]
- Germany approves $11 billion TSMC chip factory [966d]
- Apple releases third public betas of iOS 17, macOS Sonoma, others [966d]
- Beats Studio Pro now available in 24 additional countries worldwide [966d]
- Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple's 'sweetheart deal' with TSMC is no such thing [966d]
- Leaker claims to have A17 specifications ahead of iPhone 15 Pro release [966d]
- Supreme Court backs Apple in App Store payment row -- for now [966d]
- Apple TV+ announces new 'Still Up' comedy for September [966d]
- Copyright laws shouldn't apply to AI training, proposes Google [966d]
- Save up to $1,600 on MacBook Pro, plus deep discounts on MacBook Air & Mac mini at B&H [966d]
- Apple Watch may gain a new fabric band [966d]
- Daily deals Aug. 9: M1 iPad Pro from $660, $150 off a 24-inch iMac w/ AppleCare, Samsung monitors from $96, more [966d]
- Lens maker Sony doesn't expect high demand for the iPhone 15 [966d]
- Saudi Arabia passes law requiring USB-C charges for smartphones [967d]
- China tightens its grip on foreign and independent app developers [967d]
- iPhone 15 launch will keep prerecorded video format [967d]
- Leaker jumps on iPhone 15 thin bezel bandwagon with questionable images [967d]
- Apple still doesn't need RCS, but the latest update brings it closer to being suitable for iPhone [967d]
- tvOS 17 beta 5 references iPhone models that don't exist [967d]
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