The Brutalist Report - tech
- Finland's ChatGPT equivalent begins to think in Estonian as well [452d]
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- Engineering Team Lessons from Cycling [452d]
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- Biomolecular archaeology reveals a fuller picture of the nomadic Xiongnu [452d]
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- Do You Need a Visit to the Confident Man Ranch? [452d]
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- Iowa Man Files Lawsuit After Being Arrested Twice for Criticizing the Police [452d]
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- Japan Airlines lays on extra plane after sumo wrestlers make too heavy to fly [452d]
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- BB(3, 3) is Hard [452d]
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- Hamas Got Around Israel's Surveillance Prowess by Going Dark [452d]
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- The importance of handwriting is now better understood [452d]
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- The Salmon on Your Plate Has a Troubling Cost. These Farms Offer Hope [452d]
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- Antibiotic Identified by AI [452d]
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- Ford lays off 700 who were building electric version of F-150 [452d]
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- Antarctic Ice Shelf Demise [452d]
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- Hamas' social media following has skyrocketed [452d]
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- Rite Aid Files for Bankruptcy [452d]
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- Realtors Face an Antitrust Reckoning [452d]
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- Ruff v0.1.0 [452d]
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- Getaddrinfo() on glibc calls getenv(), oh boy [452d]
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- Title 38, §1614: Products containing PFAS [452d]
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- NASA's Webb captures an ethereal view of NGC 346 [452d]
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- Detroit wants to be the first big American city to tax land value [452d]
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- Using different flours for sourdough fosters different bacteria–and flavors [452d]
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- Skyvew – View and share Bluesky threads without needing a Bluesky account [453d]
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- BitVM: Compute Anything on Bitcoin [pdf] [453d]
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- Edinburgh couple are handed £17K bill by Tesla as they 'drove in rain' [453d]
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- Meta in Myanmar, Part IV: Only Connect [453d]
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- 20% of LinkedIn's recent layoffs were managers [453d]
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- Amazon Passkeys Launched: Response to Consumer Demand with Poor Implementation [453d]
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- Tanzania unveils its first locally assembled aircraft, Skyleader 600 [453d]
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- NY Bill Would Require Background Checks to Buy 3D Printers [453d]
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- Ask HN: Best Tech Courses/Certifications Under $400 for a Back End Engineer? [453d]
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- About half of Bandcamp employees have been laid off [453d]
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- 4D Gaussian Splatting for Real-Time Dynamic Scene Rendering [453d]
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- Roundup herbicide ingredient connected to epidemic chronic kidney disease [453d]
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- El Salvador Taps Geothermal Energy in New Bitcoin Mining Project [453d]
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- Tanzania unveils its first locally assembled aircraft, Skyleader 600 [453d]
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- LinkedIn is laying off nearly 700 employees [453d]
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- If the Economy Is So Strong, Why Are Consumer Stocks Tanking? [453d]
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- Colorado Supreme Court Approves Use of Google Search Data in Murder Case [453d]
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- Ask HN: How do you get out of a rut? [453d]
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- HashiCorp CEO Predicts OSS-Free Silicon Valley [453d]
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- Hallucineted CVE against Curl: someone asked Bard to find a vulnerability [453d]
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- Leaving Twitter had no effect on NPR's traffic [453d]
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- Intel's Latest I9 Chip Has Speeds Up to 6GHz [453d]
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- California to require firms to reveal carbon emissions in first law of its kind [453d]
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- Google's Green Light project retimes traffic lights for 30% fewer stops [453d]
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- Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin [453d]
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- Ask HN: New ThinkPad battery life on Ubuntu [453d]
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- AGPL license is a non-starter for most companies [453d]
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- The 2.5 year side project app I designed, built, and never launched [453d]
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- One of America's most corporate-crime-friendly judges forced to recuse himself [453d]
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- "About half of Bandcamp was laid off today" [453d]
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- The Mathematician Who Sculpted the Shape of Space [453d]
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- Demo: Android 14 Clipboard Manager Data Leak Security Issue [453d]
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- Napflix – Siesta Video Platform [453d]
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- I wrote the book on user-friendly design. What I see today horrifies me (2019) [453d]
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- Tech layoffs exceed 240k so far in 2023, 50% more than 2022 [453d]
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- Hong Kong Locations in Ghost in the Shell [453d]
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- Can You Hide a Child's Face from A.I.? [453d]
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- If you value Tor, please make a donation [453d]
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- Signal says there is no evidence rumored zero-day bug is real [453d]
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- Worst Examples of Meta's Dystopian AI Influencers [453d]
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- Australia fines X for not answering questions on child abuse content [453d]
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- MemGPT – LLMs with self-editing memory for unbounded context [453d]
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- The real engine behind "AI" is the bad tech economy [453d]
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- Building cross-cloud identity federation in Go for secure data sharing [453d]
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- LinkedIn to lay off hundreds of people amid broader restructuring [453d]
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- LinkedIn laying off nearly 700, mostly from core engineering teams [453d]
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- The Fall of Babylon is a warning to AI unicorns [453d]
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- Launch HN: Radical (YC W23) – Autonomous high-altitude solar aircraft [453d]
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- Goldman Sachs reportedly said Apple Card savings account was a mistake [453d]
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- Analogue 3D [453d]
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- A Universal Basic Income Is Being Considered by Canada's Government [453d]
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- Microsoft plans to kill off NTLM authentication in Windows 11 [453d]
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- A successful example of "adversarial collaboration." [453d]
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- Stack Overflow is laying off another 28% [453d]
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- Invidious – An open source alternative front-end to YouTube [453d]
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- The U.S. Government Has $5B in Bitcoin [453d]
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- Dig near Paris unearths beginnings of urbanization dating back to 4,200 BC [453d]
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- AI Tinder already exists: 'Real people will disappoint you, but not them' [453d]
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- The Techno-Optimist Manifesto [453d]
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- Advent of Code 2023's new AI/LLM Policy [453d]
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- Snapdragon X Series chips are heading to PCs to take on Apple's processors [453d]
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- Snowbanks are set to get whiter – offsetting climate change's effects [453d]
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- OpenBSD 7.4 [453d]
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- OpenBSD 7.4 Released [453d]
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- $100M Valuation and No More Funding [453d]
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- X.org Alternatives? MicroXWin, Wayland, Y, DFB, Xynth, Fresco, etc. (2009) [453d]
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- Steve Bell sacked by Guardian in antisemitism row over Netanyahu cartoon [453d]
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- Should You Be Scared of Unix Signals? [453d]
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- Better HTTP server routing in Go 1.22 [453d]
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- A little-known pollution rule keeps the air dirty for millions of Americans [453d]
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- OpenBSD: OpenBGPD 8.3 Released [453d]
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- Sensorvault [453d]
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- Oughtred Society Archive of Slide Rule Collections [453d]
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- Stack Overflow announces 28% headcount reduction [453d]
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- GPU Embedding with GGML [453d]
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- Forget privacy: you're terrible at targeting anyway (2019) [453d]
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- C Is Not a Low-level Language – Your computer is not a fast PDP-11 [453d]
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- Ask HN: Why are there no open source NVMe-native key value stores in 2023? [453d]
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- What to expect amid the bevy of conflicting iPad rumors [453d]
- Google, DOJ still blocking public access to monopoly trial docs, NYT says [453d]
- AI helps decipher first text of “unreadable” ancient Herculaneum scroll [453d]
- After ChatGPT disruption, Stack Overflow lays off 28 percent of staff [453d]
- Actively exploited Cisco 0-day with maximum 10 severity gives full network control [453d]
- Canada’s 84-year radio time check has stopped because of accuracy concerns [453d]
- Elon Musk’s X fined $380K over “serious” child safety concerns, watchdog says [453d]
- Comcast should stop advertising slower speeds as “10G,” industry group says [453d]
- The Nissan Leaf now qualifies for a partial EV tax credit [453d]
- Analogue’s next project is an accurate, hardware-emulated Nintendo 64 replica [453d]
- Dealmaster: Save on laptops, Lego, CPUs, GPUs, and more [453d]
- AMD pulls graphics driver after “Anti-Lag+” triggers Counter-Strike 2 bans [453d]
- After six decades, ‘Gagarin’s Start’ will meet its end as a launch pad [453d]
- Scientists combine evolution, physics, and robotics to decode insect flight [453d]
- 10 examples of technology going from the racetrack to the road [453d]
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- $6.2B in profit wasn't enough: Nvidia hikes GeForce Now prices for Canada and Europe [452d]
- Cloudflare exiles baseboard management controller from its server motherboards [452d]
- Microsoft starts offering advice in how to code for Arm [452d]
- Chinese CPUs to feature in servers made by sanctioned Russian company [452d]
- China requires any new domestic Wi-Fi kit to support IPv6 and run it by default [452d]
- So this one time, at Bandcamp, half the staff were laid off [452d]
- Cisco zero-day bug allows router hijacking and is being actively exploited [453d]
- Intel's 14th-gen Raptor Lake Refresh turns turbos up to 6GHz, gives i7 an E-core bump [453d]
- LinkedIn lays off nearly 700 staff, engineers to suffer the most [453d]
- Signal shoots down zero-day rumors, finds 'no evidence' of device takeover [453d]
- Windows 10's latest update issue isn't a bug but a feature – to test your patience [453d]
- Look, boss – Nvidia's still cool with staff working from home [453d]
- We're not in e-Kansas anymore: State courts reel from 'unauthorized incursion' [453d]
- Tell me Huawei: Chinese giant wants to know what made EU label it high security risk [453d]
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- Meta Quest 3 is a virtual reality of repair insanity [453d]
- BLOODALCHEMY provides backdoor to southeast Asian nations' secrets [453d]
- Microsoft seeking robots to help automate datacenters [453d]
- Tesla goons will buy anything – including these $150 beers [453d]
- Ericsson sues Lenovo over 5G patents, accuses it of stalling talks [453d]
- Developers build AI to read words from ancient scroll burnt in Mount Vesivius' eruption [453d]
- TaxWatch finds astute scheme minimizes Big Tech's UK tax bill by over $2B [453d]
- Apple and Lenovo are dropping the ball for visually impaired users [453d]
- Tachyum says someone will build 50 exaFLOPS super with its as-yet unfinished chips [453d]
- Birmingham set to miss deadline to make Oracle disaster 'safe and compliant' [453d]
- Excel Hell II: If the sickness can't be fixed, it must be contained [453d]
- One door opens, another one closes, and this one kills a mainframe [453d]
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- French company claims to have produced world’s smallest fanless PC based on Intel’s N100 — and it’s surprisingly cheap even in red [452d]
- Quordle today - hints and answers for Tuesday, October 17 (game #631) [453d]
- Remember T1000 from Terminator 2? Scientists are planning something similar but with a cuter name – SMARTLET [453d]
- AMD's new anti-lag feature could mark you as a cheater in your favorite competitive shooter [453d]
- Hacked Skype accounts are being used to spread malware [453d]
- Google's Pixel 8 may soon become the best smartphone for audiophiles [453d]
- EGX 2023 panelists call for increased security after alleged sexism and harassment [453d]
- VPN users in Tanzania will soon be forced to reveal what they do online [453d]
- Microsoft is killing off this authentication protocol in Windows - here's why [453d]
- Pete Hines is retiring from Bethesda after 24 years, will be taking “more time to enjoy life” [453d]
- A worrying amount of corporate IDs still aren't properly protected [453d]
- Hackers are hiding malicious code in Binance Smart Chain contracts [453d]
- Psychological horror game Don’t Scream challenges you to play for 18 minutes without screaming, and you’ll be forced to restart if you do [453d]
- New M2 iMac could be a small upgrade – and at the cost of the best MacBook ever made [453d]
- Excited for Apple’s Vision Pro? Forget that, rumors have started about how the sequel will be better [453d]
- The security industry is booming - but its workers are struggling with a number of major issues [453d]
- Electrostatic speakers won’t just bring better sound to electric cars – they'll help make them greener too [453d]
- Ubuntu 23.10 launch hit by malicious translation changes [453d]
- Tesla could soon support third-party apps – here's how [453d]
- Netflix's time-jumping mystery thriller Bodies looks temptingly twisty in new trailer [453d]
- Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 players trying to avoid spoilers will want to be wary of the latest trailer [453d]
- X reportedly illegally fired an employee who criticized Musk's return-to-work plan [453d]
- Have you encountered Spotify problems on iOS? You're not alone [453d]
- Female political leaders and military bigwigs targeted by new cyberattack [453d]
- Mercedes-Benz joins the electric trucking revolution with launch of eActros 600 [453d]
- Mortal Kombat 1 teases new DLC character Omni-Man in brutal new trailer [453d]
- Huge amounts of UK data at risk of being stolen from aging Whitehall computer systems [453d]
- Google Pixel 8 Face Unlock has reportedly been fooled already [453d]
- New report confirms M3 MacBook Air is almost ready – but you’ll have to wait until 2024 [453d]
- Nvidia RTX 3080 GPU postmortem finds nasty cooling flaw – but don’t panic [453d]
- Many IT bosses end up regretting their purchases [453d]
- Invincible season 2 trailer features a lot of big stars, twists, punching [453d]
- Apple’s new method for updating iPhones sounds decidedly Apple-like [453d]
- We may not see new iPads this week, but Apple could spring a tablet-related suprise [453d]
- Environmental activist group Just Stop Oil disrupts EGX Tekken tournament, covering equipment in orange paint [453d]
- Nintendo just sold a brand new Wii U for the first time in over a year, says analyst [453d]
- Many cyber bosses just aren't confident in their company's defenses [453d]
- Like a Dragon: Gaiden English dub will arrive after launch, says Kiryu's voice actor [453d]
- Mojang announces Star Wars DLC and a momentous milestone at Minecraft Live [453d]
- Alan Wake 2 will receive "pretty significant" DLCs free of charge [453d]
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