The Brutalist Report - tech
- Armbian and Devuan = Armvuan [347d]
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- The little-told story about the BART seat-slashing gang [347d]
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- In Defense of Electricity Markets [347d]
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- Metric Time [347d]
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- Ask HN: Has anyone gotten complete, permanent relief from tinnitus? [347d]
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- Rethinking Open Source Licenses [347d]
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- Telegram Reveals Remote IP Address When Answering Calls [347d]
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- LSP could have been better [347d]
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- A 'Doxxing Truck' Displaying Students' Faces Comes to Harvard's Campus [347d]
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- FastGPT [347d]
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- "Full Self-Driving" doesn't imply autonomy, Tesla engineer says [347d]
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- QX82: Tiny JavaScript game/experience engine inspired by retro 80s computing [347d]
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- Using OpenBSD Relayd(8) as an Application Layer Gateway [347d]
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- Kagi finally let me lay Google Search to rest [347d]
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- Galaksija: The Soviet-Era, Z80-based microcomputer [347d]
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- AVX10/128 is a silly idea and should be removed from the specification [347d]
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- US citizens with permanent disabilities get free lifetime pass to National Parks [347d]
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- Evolving ArangoDB's Licensing Model for a Sustainable Future [347d]
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- Roll Your Own All-Sky, Raspberry Pi Camera [347d]
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- Why single-submission policies need to die (and what to do in the meantime) [347d]
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- Railroad "Time Zones" of the United States (1868) [347d]
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- Replacing Engineering Managers with AI Agents [347d]
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- Grind – A first person shooter for Amiga 500 [347d]
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- Show HN: See library availabilities for your Goodreads Want to Read list [347d]
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- Google Is Going to Court for the First Time over Alleged Pay Discrimination [347d]
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- SEC Filing – Microsoft Corporation [347d]
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- Unix Structured Concurrency [347d]
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- Grande: Gradient-Based Decision Tree Ensembles [347d]
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- M2 Ultra can run 128 streams of Llama 2 7B in parallel [347d]
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- Show HN: Obligator – An OpenID Connect server for self-hosters [347d]
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- Asphalt-related emissions are a major missing source of air pollution (2020) [347d]
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- British Sandwiches and Walking 300km of Wainwright's Coast to Coast [347d]
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- Awareness at Death [347d]
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- Julia leads Rust,Zig,Go and Java in data processing benchmark [347d]
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- Inverted Transformers Are Effective for Time Series Forecasting [347d]
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- Vine Robots: Learn to Make Your Own [347d]
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- Wordpress.com Now Supports ActivityPub [347d]
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- RankVicuna: Open Source Zero-Shot Listwise Document Reranking [347d]
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- Starlink Direct to Cell [347d]
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- Google Cloud Spanner is now half the cost of Amazon DynamoDB [347d]
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- Amazon rainforest is on fire, this video was recorded by a friend. [347d]
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- Micro-AGI-JS Artificial General Intelligence for JavaScript [347d]
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- Krita 5.2 [347d]
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- Teens Love LinkedIn [347d]
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- Europe gives Mark Zuckerberg 24 hours to respond about Israel-Hamas conflict [347d]
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- So Far, AI Is a Money Pit That Isn't Paying Off [347d]
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- Origami-Inspired Screw-Based Propulsion on Mobile Ground Robots [347d]
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- Show HN: OpenLLMetry – OpenTelemetry-based observability for LLMs [347d]
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- Living in privately rented homes linked to faster biological ageing, study finds [347d]
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- How to legally pirate every font on Earth in an afternoon [347d]
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- California Right to Repair Signed into Law [347d]
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- K3s – Lightweight Kubernetes [347d]
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- The Deep Link Equating Math Proofs and Computer Programs [347d]
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- The Third Place [347d]
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- Bad Speech [347d]
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- Libraries with individually owned bookshelves spreading in Japan [347d]
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- Croatia wants to turn superhot underground lake into 16MW power plant [347d]
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- People are happier in a walkable neighborhood: the US community that banned cars [347d]
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- RIAA Reports AI Vocal Cloning Site 'Voicify' to the U.S. Government [347d]
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- Modern Pascal is still in the race (2022) [347d]
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- SQL Reserved Words – The Empirical List [347d]
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- The acute suicide crisis among veterinarians: 'You're always failing somebody' [347d]
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- Farm in Kenya to produce fertilizer without using fossil fuels [347d]
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- Final comments from banned HN users [347d]
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- New Vulkan Documentation Website [348d]
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- Bad Emacs Defaults [348d]
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- I'm Sorry I Bit You During My Job Interview [348d]
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- Show HN: Speech Meter – Improve Your English Pronunciation [348d]
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- "We'll call it AI to sell it, Machine Learning to Build it" [348d]
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- Stockholm to ban petrol and diesel cars from centre from 2025 [348d]
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- Bookworm – the new version of Raspberry Pi OS [348d]
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- "Useless syntax sugar": Numbered block parameters in Ruby [348d]
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- Show HN: Netflix for AI-Generated Videos [348d]
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- New study will examine irritable bowel syndrome as long Covid symptom [348d]
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- Beej's Guide to Network Programming (1994-2023) [348d]
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- Cypress.io Blocking of Sorry Cypress and Currents [348d]
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- Mistral 7B Paper on ArXiv [348d]
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- A case for the capacity to reason of GPT-4 [348d]
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- Security pros question EU zero-day rule [348d]
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- Toxiproxy – simulate network and system conditions for chaos testing [348d]
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- ChatGPT and other AI tools could disrupt scientific publishing [348d]
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- Newly discovered Terry Pratchett stories published [348d]
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- Twenty-five open-source network emulators and simulators you can use in 2023 [348d]
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- Coordinated Disclosure: 1-Click RCE on Gnome (CVE-2023-43641) [348d]
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- Buildkite has quietly removed their $9 "Team" plan [348d]
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- You can now hail an Uber without the Uber app [348d]
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- Bon Vivant toasts taking $15.9M to brew up versatile animal-free dairy proteins [347d]
- 10 Minute School aims to democratize education for Bangladeshi students [347d]
- Twitch adds anti-harassment features to stop banned users from watching streams [347d]
- Former Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison explains how FTX hid losses, sandbagged lenders [347d]
- Google turns up the heat on AWS, claims Cloud Spanner is half the cost of DynamoDB [347d]
- Character.AI introduces group chats where people and multiple AIs can talk to each other [347d]
- More money won’t fix your failing startup — here’s how to get investors to back a pivot [347d]
- Investors suggest funds prepare for the fallout of the Fearless Fund lawsuit, not worry about it [347d]
- Yepic fail: This startup promised not to make deepfakes without consent, but did anyway [347d]
- Indian startups were not spared in the global venture slowdown of Q3 [347d]
- Anysphere raises $8M from OpenAI to build an AI-powered IDE [347d]
- Google’s Pixel Watch 2 offers solid upgrades [347d]
- Phasio helps local manufacturers manage their customer relationships [347d]
- SEC is investigating MOVEit mass-hack, says Progress Software [347d]
- Fearing AI, fanfiction writers lock their accounts [347d]
- WordPress.com blogs can now be followed on Mastodon and other federated platforms [347d]
- Sony Ventures earmarks $10M to invest in African entertainment startups [347d]
- Alameda Research allegedly paid Chinese officials around $150M to regain $1B worth of exchange accounts [347d]
- Relativity inks Terran R launch deal with Intelsat [347d]
- Google’s Pixel 8 Pro camera is the new mobile photography champ [347d]
- Google Pixel 8 Pro: The camera’s still the thing [347d]
- Google’s Pixel 8 delivers solid performance and design upgrades, plus a focus on the future [347d]
- Tesla now sells $8,000 vinyl wraps, hinting at a clever Cybertruck solution [347d]
- Instagram head says Threads is “not going to amplify news on the platform” [347d]
- EU also warns Meta over illegal content, disinfo targeting Israel-Hamas war [347d]
- Climate investor Katapult shows off its 23 new investments [347d]
- Stellantis, Samsung SDI to build second $3.2B EV battery factory in Indiana [347d]
- VidCon is still kickin’ [347d]
- Third-party Reddit app Narwhal hopes to survive Reddit’s app purge with a subscription plan [347d]
- TikTok’s Effect Creator Rewards fund now has lower eligibility requirements, an updated payout model and more [347d]
- Data transformation startup Prophecy lands $35M investment [347d]
- Construction sites feel emptier, but is bleeding-edge tech the solution? [347d]
- AMD acquires Nod.ai to bolsters its AI software ecosystem [347d]
- Uber Eats now lets you order from two nearby stores at the same time [347d]
- Astra Space weighs up selling parts of its business as it looks for cash [347d]
- Why Medium is opting out of AI [347d]
- Peer-to-peer fashion rental marketplace Pickle picks up $8 million [347d]
- Ask Sophie: Can a bootstrapping solo founder get an O-1A? [347d]
- Backed by A16z, Relay races to market with Zapier in its crosshairs [347d]
- Aampe aims to personalize app marketing with algorithms [347d]
- Video editing startup Captions launches a dubbing app with support for 28 languages [347d]
- Box announces Hubs, a custom portal to share specialized content [348d]
- Adobe’s project fast fill is generative fill for video [348d]
- Box unveils unique AI pricing plan to account for high cost of running LLMs [348d]
- KIT Plugins, an audio software startup that help producers and musicians enhance their sound, raises $1 million [348d]
- Carefull lands $16.5M to shield seniors from financial fraud [348d]
- State-backed hackers are exploiting new ‘critical’ Atlassian zero-day bug [348d]
- Conveyor raises $12.5M to automate security reviews using LLMs [348d]
- Formant is managing data so robotics companies don’t have to [348d]
- Yooga wants its restaurant operating system to be ‘Toast of Latin America’ [348d]
- Klarna launches a suite of new features, including an AI-powered image-search tool [348d]
- UK regulator launches antitrust investigation into $19B Vodafone/Three mobile merger [348d]
- SBF started a $2 billion venture fund using Alameda loans [348d]
- Mastercard CFO says India’s UPI ‘incredibly painful experience’ for ecosystem participants [348d]
- AI revolutionizing MRI scans — A Munich startup banked $32M to scan eggs, and says humans are next [348d]
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- “We broke them all” — How researchers broke current image watermarking protections and what it means for a new era of truth-altering ‘reality’ [347d]
- 11 new AI projects announced at Adobe MAX 2023 – here's why they could change everything [347d]
- Quordle today - hints and answers for Thursday, October 12 (game #626) [347d]
- Sneak attack from feline friend wipes US government server with cat-astrophic impact — human technician cat-egorically denies involvement [347d]
- Polar's new smartwatch will help mold the perfect workout plan to fit your body [347d]
- Adobe Max 2023 unveils AI-powered editing tools that can make almost anything from text prompts [347d]
- Your Apple TV can now make FaceTime calls and play karaoke – if you update to tvOS 17 [347d]
- Power up your podcasts with the exceptional RØDECaster Duo and RØDECaster Pro II [347d]
- Nvidia’s plans for AI GPUs could upend PC gaming forever [347d]
- PlayStation Plus Extra gets into the spooky spirit with Dead Island and Outlast 2 this month [347d]
- Daredevil: Born Again reportedly in serious trouble as Marvel looks to rework entire Disney Plus show [347d]
- Crusader Kings 3: Legacy of Persia is launching in November [347d]
- Elon Musk responds to EU ultimatum over alleged Israel-Hamas misinformation on X [347d]
- Samsung TV, Roku, Tubi and Amazon Freevee are about to get more great free Lionsgate movies [347d]
- Mirai DDoS could be back, as it adds 13 more router brands to its arsenal [347d]
- Roku snaps up Disney Plus’ dark mystery TV adaptation of The Spiderwick Chronicles [347d]
- Microsoft is killing off this Windows feature to stop it being hijacked for malware delivery [347d]
- British Esports says it wants “to represent all identities and backgrounds” following controversy over Saudi Esports partnership [347d]
- Live: Prime Day deals end at midnight - our experts pick the best deals still available [347d]
- Google Cloud - here's why we can be your perfect business partner for generative AI [347d]
- From France to Ireland, the EU spyware problem is even worse than we thought [347d]
- Intel Core i9-14900K CPU leak shows it beating AMD’s 7950X3D by a long way in some games [348d]
- Watch out - even Microsoft WordPad could be a Windows security threat now [348d]
- Aston Martin just got a big cash injection to accelerate battery tech [348d]
- Google says it blocked the largest DDoS attack ever detected [348d]
- Rocket League will end player-to-player item trading in December, and fans aren’t happy [348d]
- Next year’s Apple Watch will lack any “significant” innovation, analyst claims [348d]
- Asus is planning to launch custom NUCs [348d]
- Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom director says the Sheikah tech disappeared from the sequel after its “role had been fulfilled” [348d]
- Your Google Meet calls are finally going Full HD [348d]
- Galaxy S24, S23, and Pixel phones could be first in line for Assistant with Bard [348d]
- The OnePlus Open's release date and surprisingly low price have leaked [348d]
- YouTube blocks Microsoft Edge – but it’s nothing personal [348d]
- Many of us are giving up on cybersecurity best practices [348d]
- Tweet from Analogue Pocket makers teases something mysterious for next week [348d]
- The new PS5 model needs a separate $30 accessory to stand upright [348d]
- Doctor Who's whole library will be available to stream very soon, but not on Disney Plus [348d]
- Over 300,000 players have signed a petition to end the Minecraft mob vote [348d]
- Real-life Stardew Valley concert tour, Festival of Seasons, kicks off globally next year [348d]
- UK workers are actually using automation and AI for good [348d]
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