The Brutalist Report - tech
- How Far Back in Time Can I Take My Website's Design? [377d]
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- A Comprehensive Guide for Building Rag-Based LLM Applications [377d]
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- What to expect from upvotes on Hacker News [377d]
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- The easy way to concurrency and parallelism with Python stdlib [377d]
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- Electric Hydrogen reveals first firm order for its unique 100MW electrolyser [377d]
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- Early response to false claims in Wikipedia, 15 years later [377d]
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- The great American eye-exam scam (2019) [377d]
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- Mathematics of Hurricane Modeling and Forecasting (2008, ppt) [pdf] [377d]
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- Amazon launches generative AI to help sellers write product copy [377d]
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- RustRover – A Standalone Rust IDE by JetBrains [377d]
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- Unity introduces per-install fee for game developers [377d]
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- Detecting SSH Tunnels (2017) [377d]
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- I shamefully paid for Sublime Text [377d]
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- FBI Hacker Dropped Stolen Airbus Data on 9/11 [377d]
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- Game Development Post-Unity [377d]
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- Cache AnyThing filesystem written in Rust [377d]
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- Restoration of an IMSAI 8080 [377d]
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- Marvel visual effects artists unanimously vote to unionize [377d]
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- The Golden Rules of Presentation Design [377d]
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- Patrick Collison on solar [377d]
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- Hutter Prize for compressing human knowledge [377d]
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- Don't Use Discord as a Forum [377d]
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- RPG in a Box: A grid-based, voxel-style game engine built on Godot [377d]
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- RustRover Is a New Standalone IDE for Rust from JetBrains [377d]
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- Deforestation in the Amazon rainforest continues to plunge [378d]
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- Don’t Mess with a Genius [378d]
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- The Stack Monoid Revisited [378d]
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- When MFA isn't MFA, or how we got phished [378d]
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- Show HN: Kr8s a batteries-included Python client library for Kubernetes [378d]
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- Earth beyond six of nine planetary boundaries [378d]
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- Direct Solar Power: Off-Grid Without Batteries [378d]
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- The Death of Unity [378d]
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- Unity Engine to Godot Engine Exporter [378d]
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- Unity silently removed clause that let you use TOS from version you shipped with [378d]
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- Marvel Visual Effects Workers Vote to Unionize [378d]
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- Unity to Godot Docs [378d]
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- Hackers claim it only took a 10-minute phone call to shut down MGM Resorts [378d]
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- Show HN: Lantern – a PostgreSQL vector database for building AI applications [378d]
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- Unity’s new “per-install” pricing enrages the game development community [378d]
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- Phaser: A fast, fun and free open source HTML5 game framework [378d]
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- My Little MillionDollarHomepage Garden [378d]
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- Amazon Ion Specification [378d]
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- PF bug in macOS Sonoma release candidate [378d]
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- SigNoz – Open-source alternative to Datadog is hiring product designers (remote) [378d]
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- Nysa: Solidity to Rust Transpiler [378d]
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- SpaceX no longer taking losses to produce Starlink satellite antennas [378d]
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- WASI Support in Go [378d]
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- Why the Eddie Murphy Rule Is About More Than Orange Juice (2019) [378d]
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- Transcoding Unicode strings at crazy speeds with AVX-512 [378d]
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- Appeals Court Upholds Public.Resource.Org’s Right to Post Public Laws Online [378d]
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- MUNI Bus Killed San Francisco Man at Center of Robotaxi, Firefighter Dispute [378d]
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- A $500 DIY near-IR spectrometer that would sell for $10k [378d]
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- Bitty Engine: A tiny powerful game engine [378d]
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- OpenBSD Webzine #14 [378d]
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- A Zettelkasten Explodes Thought: Rhizomes, Intertextuality, & Ideative Pillaging [378d]
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- Skip the API, ship your database [378d]
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- PureBoot 28 – Upstreaming and Upscaling [378d]
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- Apple finally put USB-C in new iPhone, but limited to 23-year-old USB 2.0 speeds [378d]
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- Why Fennel? [378d]
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- Why people care about PostGIS and Postgres [378d]
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- Meduza co-founder's phone infected with Pegasus [378d]
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- Swedish criminal gangs using fake Spotify streams to launder money [378d]
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- Against LLM Maximalism [378d]
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- VoCore – Coin-sized Linux Computer. Is there a Bluetooth varient? [378d]
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- Defold: Open-source Lua game engine with console support [378d]
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- Trigger.dev (YC W23) Is Hiring a Senior Full Stack Engineer [378d]
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- Here ends the story of 10K Riders Publishing [378d]
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- TSMC Arizona chip plant will be a paperweight [378d]
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- Show HN: Deploying subdomain-based routing like github.io [378d]
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- Stable Audio: Fast Timing-Conditioned Latent Audio Diffusion [378d]
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- RustRover – A standalone Rust IDE [378d]
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- Let's write a treesitter major mode for Emacs [378d]
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- Road to NumPy 2.0 [378d]
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- LÖVE: a framework to make 2D games in Lua [378d]
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- Openmoji [378d]
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- What Is Wrong with TOML? [378d]
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- Google has been rolling out Chrome's “Enhanced Ad Privacy” via a popup [378d]
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- Amazon's Union-Busting Training Video [378d]
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- A CD Spectrometer [378d]
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- Password-stealing Linux malware served for 3 years and no one noticed [378d]
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- Britain's roads can't keep up with our cars [378d]
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- Psycho and the end of the continuously showing movie [378d]
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- French regulators order Apple to halt sales of the iPhone 12 [378d]
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- On board M5, the largest single-masted sailing yacht in the world [378d]
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- Amazon unleashes Gen AI for product descriptions, curbs it for Kindle [377d]
- Beijing freezes social media service for a month for letting kids see smut [377d]
- Airbus takes its long, thin, plane on a ten-day test campaign [377d]
- China kind-of-mostly denies it’s banned iPhones from use in government [377d]
- Cisco dumps its Hyperflex hyperconverged infrastructure [377d]
- Having slammed brakes on hiring, Google says it no longer needs quite so many recruiters [377d]
- GitHub alienates developers by force feeding them AI recommendations [377d]
- Watchdog urges change of HART: Late, expensive US biometric ID under fire [378d]
- Ford, BMW, Honda to steer bidirectional EV charging standard [378d]
- Uncle Sam warns deepfakes are coming for your brand and bank account [378d]
- Airbus suffers data leak turbulence to cybercrooks' delight [378d]
- US Department of Justice claims Google bought its way to web search dominance [378d]
- Cloud infrastructure security is having an identity crisis. Can CIEM help? [378d]
- Apple-backed California right-to-repair bill just a bite away from governor's signature [378d]
- Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 hits beta with reassuringly little drama [378d]
- Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 hits beta with reassuringly little drama [378d]
- Amazon's three rocket makers insist Project Kuiper will launch on schedule [378d]
- iPhone 12 deemed too hot to handle for France's radiation standards [378d]
- How's this for X-ray specs? Wi-Fi can read through walls... if the letters are solid objects [378d]
- Used cars? Try used car accounts: 15,000 up for grabs online at just $2 a pop [378d]
- UK government hurt by delays in legacy tech upgrades, skills shortages [378d]
- How to snoop on passwords with this one weird trick (involving public Wi-Fi signals) [378d]
- Capita class action: 2,000 folks affected by data theft sign up [378d]
- UK government awards chunk of mega-billions tech framework [378d]
- Dutch consumer groups sue Google over its entire business model [378d]
- Portable Large Language Models – not the iPhone 15 – are the future of the smartphone [378d]
- US spokesman behind on the news pours gas on seemingly settled China iPhone ban [378d]
- Inexplicably, there are two indistinguishable models of second generation AirPods Pro [378d]
- Apple Watch Series 9 vs Apple Watch Series 8 - compared [378d]
- Activists agitate for 'iPhone infinity' with AI-generated Tim Cook, promise protests [378d]
- 'Baldur's Gate 3' lands on Mac September 21 [378d]
- Google antitrust trial already getting formal protests from Apple [378d]
- Apple's new iCloud+ big data plans start at $30 per month for 6TB [378d]
- Apple sneaks in very old devices into iPhone 15 event video -- and omits one, too [378d]
- Apple TV+ sci-fi hit 'For All Mankind' launches fourth season in November [378d]
- iPhone & Mac game engine Unity putting the screws to independent developers [378d]
- Woman swallowed her AirPod after mistaking it for a vitamin [378d]
- Analysts say iPhone 15 incremental update will still attract buyers [378d]
- Daily deals Sept. 13: $150 off Apple Watch Ultra, iPhone SE $190, $200 off 15" M2 MacBook Air, more [378d]
- New iOS 17 feature will help users rely more on renewable energy [378d]
- Hermes isn't following Apple's lead, releases new array of leather Apple Watch bands [378d]
- iPhone 15 vs iPhone 14 -- Specs, price, and features, compared [378d]
- Wedbush raises Apple price target to $240 after impressive iPhone 15 event [378d]
- Apple's 'Mother Nature' sketch was a complete dud, and didn't belong in the iPhone 15 event [378d]
- There is no official iPhone 15 sales ban in China, regulator confirms [378d]
- Apple denies that iPhone 12 modem exceeds French limits on radio exposure [378d]
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- Access code: Evidence brings open source BI to technical data teams [377d]
- San Francisco requests redo on Cruise, Waymo robotaxi expansion hearing [377d]
- EU considers imposing tariffs against Chinese EV companies [377d]
- Al Gore and Lila Preston ask the tough questions in their firm’s new climate report [377d]
- The iPhone 15 Pro is the next AAA game console [377d]
- Ask Sophie: Can I get an O-1A visa to bypass the H-1B process? [378d]
- Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher’s ‘Stoner Cats’ NFTs get smoked by the SEC [378d]
- TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 Startup Battlefield 200: The SaaS and Space edition [378d]
- TikTok’s revamped creator fund expands beyond the US to Brazil, Germany, Korea and more [378d]
- Digital forensics firm Binalyze raises $19M to investigate cyber threats [378d]
- The European Company signs agreements with Axiom, Indian Space Research Organization [378d]
- Android Auto now lets drivers take Zoom and Cisco conference calls [378d]
- Amazon Prime video is coming to the Polestar 2 and Volvo Cars [378d]
- Sapphire Ventures is now managing all of CalSTR’s emerging manager portfolio [378d]
- EU to let ‘responsible’ AI startups train models on its supercomputers [378d]
- Exostellar raises $15M to help companies optimize their cloud spend [378d]
- Slingshot’s playful new app lets you ‘sling’ quick photos to friends [378d]
- iPhone 15 proves the key battleground in smartphone photography is character [378d]
- Treefera raises $2.2M to solve the carbon credits credibility problem with AI [378d]
- Wicked Saints is making Pokémon GO for young activists [378d]
- Personalized news app Artifact becomes a discovery engine for the web with new Links feature [378d]
- Ring’s new Pet Tag accessory helps reunite lost pets with their owners [378d]
- MobileCoin, which powers Signal’s anonymous crypto payments, appoints new CEO [378d]
- This startup has 12 co-founders [378d]
- 72 hours left for last-chance savings to TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 [378d]
- Apple Event 2023: Everything you need to know about iPhone 15, Apple Watch, USB-C connector [378d]
- Superorganism wants to be the conservationist on the cap table [378d]
- Alza emerges from stealth to offer affordable and inclusive financial tools to immigrants [378d]
- Spotify’s new Showcase tool lets artists pay to promote their music in the Home feed [378d]
- What’s more venture capital than space lasers? [378d]
- Tesla plans to almost double component sourcing from India to $1.9B this year, says minister [378d]
- Amazon debuts generative AI tools that helps sellers write product descriptions [378d]
- Swan secures $40 million to bring embedded banking to Europe [378d]
- Adobe’s Firefly generative AI models are now generally available, get pricing plans [378d]
- Port is aging well as developer portal concept takes shape [378d]
- Adobe starts paying bonuses to Stock contributors whose content is being used to train Firefly [378d]
- WhatsApp is launching its Channels feature globally [378d]
- X Corp faces Dutch privacy class action over MoPub data trading [378d]
- Apple’s switch to USB-C resurfaces the need to label the cables [378d]
- Stability AI, gunning for a hit, launches an AI-powered music generator [378d]
- Kolors acquires Urbvan to transform corporate bus travel in Mexico [378d]
- French watchdog temporarily halts iPhone 12 sales over radiation levels [378d]
- Telegram adds a self-custodial crypto wallet worldwide, excluding the US [378d]
- Intel’s most expensive CPU can run without external RAM and yes, it can play Starfield [377d]
- 7 top new iPhone 15 features [377d]
- Quordle today - hints and answers for Thursday, September 14 (game #598) [377d]
- Here's the (boring) solution that could make 100TB hard drives easier to build [377d]
- Stability AI's new text-to-audio tool is like a Midjourney for music samples [377d]
- This free download manager site actually just redirected Linux users to malware for years [377d]
- Salesforce wants to make ESG reporting easier than ever [378d]
- The new OM System Tough TG-7 could be the last waterproof camera you’ll ever need
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- WhatsApp Channels may be the best way to follow your favorite sports team [378d]
- Amazon will soon restock your store shelves for you [378d]
- Apple unveils its biggest iCloud storage tiers - here's what it means for you [378d]
- Microsoft Edge may introduce a new AI-generated writing feature - and that makes me nervous [378d]
- Starfield's next major update will add Nvidia DLSS [378d]
- Invincible creator might be teasing an Omni-Man redemption arc in season 2 and beyond [378d]
- Microsoft Teams warns of another dangerous phishing attack spreading ransomware [378d]
- Mortal Kombat 1 crossplay will arrive post launch, but platforms remain unconfirmed [378d]
- Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Wave 2 DLC is set in Unova, new dialogue confirms [378d]
- If there’s one laptop maker I got excited about at IFA, it’s this French brand you’ve never heard of [378d]
- Celebrate 20 years of Steam by playing the best games released over the last two decades [378d]
- Adobe Acrobat and Reader have some serious security flaws, so patch now [378d]
- Tomorrow's surprise Nintendo Direct will focus on things coming this year [378d]
- Apple silently buffs the Vision Pro with the new iPhone 15 Pro and AirPods Pro 2 [378d]
- Adobe's free version of Firefly finally exits beta – here's how to access it [378d]
- NordVPN Sonar wants to stop phishing attacks hitting your browser [378d]
- Spotify’s new Daylist is the playlist you didn’t know you needed [378d]
- NFL games will stream on Prime Video in HDR, but sadly not in 4K [378d]
- Starfield gets a much-needed performance boost on PC with new Nvidia update [378d]
- Pokémon Scarlet and Violet 2.0.1 update adds huge new quality of life features for free [378d]
- Thunderbolt 5 reveal makes Apple’s archaic iPhone 15 USB-C choice even more insulting [378d]
- New beer Flawless Victory is the perfect pairing with Mortal Kombat 1 [378d]
- The iPhone mini is dead – and the iPhone SE can't fill the hole it leaves [378d]
- AMD could be shifting to focus on the mid-range GPU market - here’s why that’s a good thing [378d]
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 devs had military advisors help during the story writing process [378d]
- The Witcher: Path of Destiny board game announced [378d]
- The Sims 5 will be "free to enter" as described by EA [378d]
- Long awaited PS5 update is available now, adding support for Dolby Atmos and 8TB SSDs [378d]
- AirPods’ new firmware for iOS 17 is out – here’s how to check if yours have updated [378d]
- Researchers used Wi-Fi signals to see through walls. Game-changing breakthrough? Or privacy nightmare waiting to happen? [378d]
- iPhone 15 Pro will support native versions of Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Death Stranding, and more [378d]
- Everything you need to know about Chrome’s latest zero-day emergency and update patch [378d]
- Unity’s plans to charge per game install has developers begging gamers not to download their games [378d]
- Google Pixel Watch 2 colors and charging speed upgrade just got leaked [378d]
- Netflix's The Fall of the House of Usher looks like a horror-tinged Succession, and I'm all in [378d]
- All the delisted 3DS Picross games are coming to the Nintendo Switch [378d]
- Starfield's greatest glitch has arrived, and it's all thanks to one puddle [378d]
- NBA 2K24 is Steam's second worst reviewed game - just behind Overwatch 2 [378d]
- Finally, a robot vacuum cleaner that has the potential to get into corners [378d]
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