The Brutalist Report - tech
- Will we be addicted to our phones forever? An optimistic outlook [585d]
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- A Cypherpunk's Manifesto (1993) [585d]
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- If you don't genuinely love tech, don't work in tech [585d]
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- Bazzite – a Steam0S-like OCI image for desktop, living room, and handheld PCs [586d]
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- 86-DOS Version 0.11 Found [586d]
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- Molecular jackhammers eradicate cancer cells by vibronic-driven action [586d]
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- O(1) Build File [586d]
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- An Easy Fix [586d]
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- Half of High School Seniors Won't Apply to Colleges Costing More Than $40k [586d]
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- 2023: Year in Review [586d]
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- Tesla Cybertruck Charging Curve Confirms Poor Charging Performance [586d]
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- White Elephant is surprisingly effective [586d]
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- Test Smarter, Not Harder: Focus on Outcomes, Not Outputs [586d]
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- Meta could pull off the most extraordinary pivot in tech history [586d]
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- Live proxy and VPN detection [586d]
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- I want a city, not a museum [586d]
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- Happy New Year HN! [586d]
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- Electric school buses more than doubled in USA from March 2022 to June 2023 [586d]
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- Interesting double-poly latches inside AMD's vintage LANCE Ethernet chip [586d]
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- WWII heroics of 'Bazooka Charlie' doubted until daughter sets record straight [586d]
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- Get your work recognized: write a brag document [586d]
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- Warchalking [586d]
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- Sony software updates breaks movie theater projectors [586d]
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- How to run a small social network [586d]
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- Beep Beep [586d]
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- Logistic Regression for Image Classification Using OpenCV [586d]
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- Cheapest and Most Expensive Appliances to Run Each Year [586d]
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- A simple theory of cancel culture [586d]
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- Ambient Co-Presence [586d]
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- Your Car Is Tracking You. Abusive Partners May Be, Too. [586d]
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- iOS Wi-Fi Profile Generator [586d]
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- Synctify – Sync a music drop with a time in the real world [586d]
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- Testing Tesla's Autopilot recall, I don't feel much safer-and neither should you [586d]
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- Farewell, Java stingaree: Scientist declare the first marine fish extinction [586d]
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- Genuary 2024: Generative Art / Creative Coding Month [586d]
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- A Modern Web for Hacker News – Open-Source and Seeking Feedback [586d]
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- January 1, 2024 is Public Domain Day [586d]
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- Instant Messaging: Protocols Are "Commons", Let's Take Them Seriously [586d]
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- Email addresses are not good 'permanent' identifiers for accounts [586d]
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- There is an oom kill count in Linux [586d]
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- Bun, JavaScript, and TCO [586d]
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- The Forecasting Fallacy [586d]
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- 7 watts idle – building a low powered server/NAS on Intel 12th/13th gen [586d]
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- Sweden Solar System [586d]
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- Sell your micro startup for less than 25k dollars [586d]
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- A future for SQL on the web (2021) [586d]
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- Ask HN: What low risk passive income makes you feel secure? [586d]
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- A 1690s Peanut is Reborn [586d]
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- Mazzle – A Pipelines as Code Tool [586d]
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- Counterfactual Regret Minimisation or How I won any money in Poker? [586d]
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- I forked SteamOS for my living room PC [586d]
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- What has quantum computing achieved so far? [586d]
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- The X220 ThinkPad Is the Best Laptop in the World [586d]
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- Emacs-copilot: Large language model code completion for Emacs [586d]
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- Pascal in Forth (1983) [586d]
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- The Downsides of Go's Goroutines [586d]
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- Design Principles Behind Smalltalk [586d]
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- Maersk Ship Hit by Missile in the Red Sea [586d]
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- How bad are search results? Compare Google, Bing, Marginalia, Kagi, and ChatGPT [586d]
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- Building ColdFusion for the Web [586d]
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- ECS, Finally [586d]
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- Show HN: Spindle, a cross between Wordle and a Rubik's Cube made in PHP [586d]
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- Simulating Non-CRT Monitors with FFmpeg: Flat Panel Displays (2021) [586d]
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- Jaw-Dropping News: Boeing and Lockheed Just Matched SpaceX's Prices [586d]
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- Cuis-Smalltalk [586d]
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