The Brutalist Report - tech
- How to draw beautiful software architecture diagrams (2022) [441d]
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- Apple Faces Potential Watch Import Ban After Federal Trade Ruling [441d]
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- On Bus Arbitration on the Unibus and QBUS (2017) [441d]
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- My 2023 all-flash ZFS NAS (Network Storage) build [441d]
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- Microsoft: Require user consent before sending any telemetry [441d]
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- Generating Well-Typed Terms that are not "Useless" [pdf] [441d]
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- Yugoslavia's Digital Twin: when a country's internet domain outlives the nation [441d]
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- Limewash (2005) [pdf] [441d]
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- Kaspersky: How to Catch a Wild Triangle [441d]
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- My Left Kidney [441d]
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- Cruise pauses driverless operations across all cities [441d]
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- Imbue (Formerly Generally Intelligent) (YC S17) Is Hiring a Chief of Staff [441d]
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- Ceasing Print Publication of ACM Journals and Transactions [441d]
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- Ask HN: Uncovered a Network of Scam Websites, How Do I Report Them to Google? [441d]
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- Interactive Intro to Shaders [442d]
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- WebSDR – internet connected Software-Defined Radios [442d]
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- Trying to make sense of why Otis exploded en route to Acapulco this week [442d]
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- Python Expertise Level – Self-Assessment [442d]
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- Now add a walrus: Prompt engineering in DALL-E 3 [442d]
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- Atrocity Propaganda [442d]
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- We need to talk about funding [442d]
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- Poll: What are the gender demographics of HN? [442d]
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- Linux Mint Working on Wayland Support [442d]
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- Things I like about Gleam's Syntax [442d]
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- An implementation of the NTFS filesystem in a Rust crate [442d]
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- DaScript: Fast and Versatile Scripting Language [442d]
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- Germany set to eclipse Japan as No. 3 economy in 2023, IMF says [442d]
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- The Magical Japanese Art of Luggage Forwarding [442d]
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- Bird with GPS flies into typhoon, carried 700 miles, reaching 15000 ft altitude [442d]
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- Tell HN: 0.61 USD per week for daily sprouts of grains and pulses [442d]
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- War Thunder game engine released under BSD license [442d]
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- Roombas at the End of the World [442d]
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- Making PostgreSQL tick: New features in pg_cron [442d]
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- Synology MFA Fails if Internet is down [442d]
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- Cities Skylines 2 runs with 20fps on an Nvidia RTX4090 [442d]
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- OpenAI Preparedness Challenge [442d]
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- I'm a Berkeley prof. Working at a startup led me to update my 1500-person class [442d]
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- Tesla Model X Owner Has Had Enough of Minimalism, Adds Physical Buttons [442d]
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- Next.js 14 [442d]
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- Sober-curious movement: Non-alcoholic drink options grow [442d]
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- X Won't Demonetize Russell Brand, the Company Tells Pro-Censorship British MPs [442d]
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- Pro-Palestinian Instagram account locked by Meta for 'security reasons' [442d]
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- Appending to an std:string character-by-character: how does the capacity grow? [442d]
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- How bioelectricity could regrow limbs and organs [442d]
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- Near-Earth Asteroid Is a Chunk of the Moon [442d]
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- EU parliament wants to remove chat control and safeguard secure encryption [442d]
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- Ousted eLife editor on being fired in wake of Israel-Hamas remarks [442d]
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- U.S. Economy Grew at 4.9% Rate This Summer, Powered by Fast-Spending Americans [442d]
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- LA County's guaranteed income program to give some foster youth $1k per month [442d]
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- Gen Z wants less sex in TV and movies [442d]
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- Hysteria is a powerful, fast and censorship resistant proxy [442d]
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- I2P: End-to-End encrypted and anonymous Internet [442d]
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- Rob 'CmdrTaco' Malda – Hacker History Podcast [442d]
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- AirportSim [442d]
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- Kidney stone breakthrough procedure at UW called 'game changer' for patients [442d]
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- Microsoft seeks EU Digital Market Acts exemption for underdog apps like Edge [442d]
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- 75 percent of exclusive hardwood may be illegally harvested [442d]
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- Why cloud bandwidth is so obscenely expensive and what you can do about that [442d]
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- The Negative Impact of Mobile-First Web Design on Desktop [442d]
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- What happens when you vectorize wide PyTorch expressions? [442d]
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- UK government accused of 'vandalism' over abolishing biometrics safeguards [442d]
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- U.S. GDP grew at a 4.9% annual pace in the third quarter, better than expected [442d]
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- Synth Emulation in MAME (Arcade Machine Emulator). A New Trend? [442d]
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- Sodium batteries offer an alternative to tricky lithium [442d]
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- Mars has a surprise layer of molten rock inside [442d]
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- Lua Criticism Is Unwarranted [442d]
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- Cold war satellite images reveal hundreds of unknown Roman forts [442d]
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- Apple backs national right-to-repair bill, offering parts, manuals, and tools [442d]
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- Verto.sh: A New Hub Connecting Beginners with Open-Source Projects [442d]
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- Hilbert curve: The famous space filling curve drawn with JavaScript [442d]
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- Pulpatronics tackles single-use electronics with paper RFID tags [442d]
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- Megatsunamis: Waves over 500 meters high and devastation beyond the ocean [442d]
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- Reality Labs has lost $11.4B during 2023 (there's still one quarter left) [442d]
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- Static Analysis Tools for C [442d]
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- Oxide: The Cloud Computer [442d]
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- Google's Plan to Stop Apple from Getting Serious About Search [442d]
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- ASML DUV machines used to produce Huawei Mate 60 Pro chips [442d]
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- A Slower Urgency [442d]
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- The First Cyber Nation-State Recognized by a UN Member Nation [442d]
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- People who made the original Super Mario Bros shipped Wonder 38 years later [442d]
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- People who made the original Super Mario Bros shipped Wonder 38 years later [442d]
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- MetaCLIP – Meta AI Research [442d]
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- Dear Google Cloud: Your Deprecation Policy Is Killing You [442d]
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- Apple Watch import ban up to Biden administration after ITC order [441d]
- Piper Sandler reduces Apple's Q1 2024 earnings estimates, citing weak demand in China [442d]
- Apple's Mac Studio is on sale now with an outrageous $1,300 discount [442d]
- Everything new in iOS 17.2 beta 1: Journal, iMessage sticker reactions, more [442d]
- France's iPhone 12 ban remains in place for some territories [442d]
- Apple Store union workers claim foul over labor audit [442d]
- First iOS 17.2, iPadOS 17.2 developer betas now out for testing [442d]
- First macOS Sonoma 14.2 developer beta issued to testers [442d]
- First tvOS 17.2 beta issued to developers [442d]
- First watchOS 10.2 developer beta build is out now [442d]
- Daily deals Oct. 26: $150 off upgraded M2 MacBook Air, iPad 10th Gen $399, 62% off eSIM mobile data credit, more [442d]
- Apple TV+ sheds light on John Lennon's murder in upcoming docuseries [442d]
- Apple acknowledges iPhone 15 charging problem with BMWs, Toyota Supras [442d]
- Apple store in California hit with $100,000 grand theft, suspects still at large [442d]
- No Apple Watch Ultra 3 in development, says Kuo [442d]
- Apple is considering two lower-cost MacBook models for education [442d]
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- India’s bike taxi startup Rapido is getting into the cab business [441d]
- India’s Reliance readies credit card debut [441d]
- Cruise pauses all driverless robotaxi operations to ‘rebuild public trust’ [441d]
- Ford delays $12B in EV investments as automaker wrestles with demand [442d]
- Twitch’s money guy talks about the revenue split controversy and its monetization long game [442d]
- Sam Bankman-Fried takes the stand, but without jurors [442d]
- Magic Leap’s new CEO is a Bain Capital exec [442d]
- Soundboks is scaling high-volume, high-energy speakers across borders and cultures [442d]
- ABL Space Systems provides update on the road to second RS1 launch [442d]
- SBF testifying, bitcoin rises amid spot ETF speculation and Walmart’s web3 accelerator surfaces [442d]
- Threads isn’t dead and it now has polls and GIFs too [442d]
- OpenAI forms team to study ‘catastrophic’ AI risks, including nuclear threats [442d]
- There could be a simple reason why seed deals are so expensive today [442d]
- Agora enables brands to host live shopping events and auctions [442d]
- Spam is about to get even more terrible [442d]
- Stealthy social commerce startup taps into Meta roots to create AI-first brand messaging [442d]
- SBF Trial: Everything to know from the FTX courtroom ahead of his testimony [442d]
- Despite usage declines, X remains ‘stickier’ than first thought [442d]
- EU lawmakers agree on key detection limits in controversial CSAM-scanning file [442d]
- Follow this playbook to land and complete company acquisitions [442d]
- Amazon’s virtual health clinic can now treat patients for a cough, cold or flu [442d]
- Luminar Neo brings generative AI tools to hobbyist photographers [442d]
- SaaS follow-on rounds see a slowdown, but it won’t last forever [442d]
- After helping sift through 400m photos, GoodOnes renames to Ollie [442d]
- Waymo driverless vehicles are now available through Uber, starting first in Phoenix [442d]
- Google Maps is getting new AI-powered search updates, an enhanced navigation interface and more [442d]
- Credal aims to connect company data to LLMs ‘securely’ [442d]
- Outset is using GPT-4 to make user surveys better [442d]
- Generative AI startup 1337 (Leet) is paying users to help create AI-driven influencers [442d]
- AgentSync raises $50M more in a massive Series B extension [442d]
- iOS 17.1 will let you continue AirDrop transfers over cellular data [442d]
- Google adds generative AI threats to its bug bounty program [442d]
- Inlyte Energy reels in $8M seed round to revive a 50-year-old battery technology [442d]
- Memory chip maker SK Hynix, a shareholder of Kioxia, opposes a merger with Western Digital [442d]
- GGV Capital U.S. backs Arteria AI’s digital makeover for financial document creation [442d]
- Temasek and SBI pour $384 million into India’s Ola Electric [442d]
- Meta says users and businesses have 600 million chats on its platforms every day [442d]
- African VCs and startups are eyeing the Middle East for new capital, but there’s a catch [442d]
- Oxide is the latest startup to try and bring the power of the cloud on prem [442d]
- 50inTech believes it’s time to measure diversity with KPIs [442d]
- Zuckerberg says Threads has a ‘good chance’ of reaching 1 billion users in a few years [442d]
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