The Brutalist Report - tech
- Notes on Cruise's Pedestrian Accident [234d]
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- Prisoners in the US are part of a hidden workforce linked to popular food brands [234d]
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- Inside the Music Industry's High-Stakes A.I. Experiments [234d]
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- There's So Much Data Even Spies Are Struggling to Find Secrets [234d]
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- Show HN: TLD Squatting [234d]
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- Patients say keto helps with mental illness. Science is racing to understand why [234d]
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- Periodontal Disease Promotes Alzheimer's in Mice [234d]
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- Why Everyone Hates the Electronic Medical Record [234d]
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- Pub400.com – Your public IBM I 7.5 server [234d]
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- Boeing withdraws bid for safety exemption for Boeing 737 MAX 7 [234d]
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- When did cold, carbonated beer become the standard, and was there pushback? [234d]
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- US marshals lure fugitive killer out of hiding with yoga ad on Facebook [234d]
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- Bob is in prison and Alice is dead [234d]
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- The pursuit of cutting-edge JS frameworks resulted in a less accessible web [234d]
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- Dracula Theme for Hacker News [234d]
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- To protect kids, California might require chronological feeds on social media [234d]
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- Linear Programming - Researchers Approach New Speed Limit for Seminal Problem [234d]
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- Oracle extends Solaris 11.4 support until 2037 [234d]
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- Enemy drone that killed US troops in Jordan seemingly mistaken for US drone [234d]
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- A Mouse Becomes a Camera [234d]
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- Ask HN: Are full-page Google Ads more frequent now? [234d]
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- Deus Ex title killed after Embracer Group's cuts at Eidos [234d]
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- Ask HN: Are you using a GPT to prompt-engineer another GPT? [234d]
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- IBM to Managers: Move Near an Office or Leave Company [234d]
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- How to do things if you're not that smart and don't have any talent [234d]
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- The first human received an implant from Neuralink yesterday [234d]
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- Penn Jillette Wants to Talk It All Out [234d]
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- An Introduction to the WARC File [234d]
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- Scientists document first-ever transmitted Alzheimer's cases [234d]
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- HP CEO Makes Up a Whole Lot of Bullshit to Defend Crippling Printers [234d]
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- Two Sonoma communes’ psychedelic rise and fall (2017) [234d]
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- Ask HN: How can I back up an old vBulletin forum without admin access? [234d]
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- A Tour of Lisps [234d]
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- OpenAI: Copy, Steal, Paste [234d]
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- Negligence by experts in the early response to Covid-19 [234d]
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- Walmart Store Managers Can Make Up to $400k [234d]
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- There's No Good Reason to Buy a Carbon Bike [234d]
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- BeOS, the PC operating system that tried to challenge Windows and Mac [234d]
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- Show HN: Boardzilla, a framework for making web-based board games [234d]
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- Darknetlive Sold to Incognito Market [234d]
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- Evergrande, once China's biggest property developer, ordered to liquidate [234d]
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- The Big Little Guide to Message Queues [234d]
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- The Amiga as a computer built to last 50 years [234d]
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- Google significantly reduces recaptcha free tier, introduces new pricing models [234d]
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- Beliefs That Kill Birth Rates [234d]
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- Lessons from history's greatest R&D labs [234d]
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- Ask HN: What are some homeless shelter innovations? [234d]
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- Microsoft stole my Chrome tabs, and it wants yours, too [234d]
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- Hollywood keeps reminding us why we need physical media [234d]
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- How the U.S. Government Could Lower Food Prices for Everyone [234d]
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- Thaddeus Cahill's Teleharmonium [234d]
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- Car ownership in the US is becoming more expensive [234d]
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- Experiments on a $50 DIY air purifier you can make in 30s [234d]
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- An Air Force officer who spent $11M searching Earhart's plane may have found it [234d]
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- Apple says UK could 'veto' global privacy tools [234d]
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- Lie About Your Birthday [234d]
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- Meta AI releases Code Llama 70B [234d]
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- Amazon drops $1.4B deal to buy iRobot after EU veto reports [234d]
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- Launch HN: Dashdive (YC W23) – Track your cloud costs precisely [234d]
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- Prediction Markets Have an Elections Problem [234d]
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- Looking to Be Hired [234d]
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- Oxide Computer releases distribution of illumos intended to power the Oxide Rack [234d]
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- Harvard Medical affiliate retracts, corrects research after sleuthing by blogger [234d]
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- Vape-o-nomics: Why Everything is Addictive Now [video] [234d]
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- Viewing Illegal Streams: No Cautions, Fines or Arrests Say GM Police [234d]
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- Lubricate Your Keyholes [234d]
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- Show HN: Phrasing – learn every language, to any level [234d]
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- How we had our Nectar Points stolen, and this is how yours will be too [234d]
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- Disney 'Cracks Down' on Mickey Mouse 'Steamboat Silly' Pirates [234d]
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- Paintings of the Traditional Porcelain Process [234d]
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- Why focus on AI meeting transcripts if the real problem is bad meeting prep? [234d]
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- Coding on Copilot: 2023 Data Suggests Downward Pressure on Code Quality [234d]
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- The Apple Vision Pro's Missing Apps [234d]
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- Why Walmart pays its truck drivers 6 figures [234d]
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- What I Talk About When I Talk About Query Optimizer (Part 1): IR Design [234d]
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- Dr Strangelove turns 60 today [234d]
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- A Tinkertoy computer that plays tic-tac-toe (1989) [234d]
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- Python types have an expectations problem [234d]
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- Show HN: WhisperFusion – Ultra-low latency conversations with an AI chatbot [234d]
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- Amazon and iRobot call off their planned acquisition [234d]
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- Robotic "Companions" Are Testing the Scope of Privacy and Sexual Freedom [234d]
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- There Is No Planet B (For Worldbuilding) [234d]
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- Florida House of Representatives approves bill to ban social media for kids < 16 [234d]
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- —-libcurl [234d]
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- Fontface's Geometric Explorations of Minimalism [234d]
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- Streetview scraper v1: cheap, arbitrary sized streetview images [234d]
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- One Billion Row Challenge Shows Java Can Process 1B Rows File in 2 Seconds [234d]
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- Ingenuity had more computing power than all NASA deep space missions combined [234d]
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- Svelte Native: The Svelte Mobile Development Experience [234d]
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- Google Update Reveals AI Will Read All Your Private Messages [235d]
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- Negotiate your salary with a little philosophical backup [235d]
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- Several Truths Regarding Success [235d]
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- Harmonics Explorer [235d]
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- Y Combinator President Garry Tan publishes a menacing tweet before deleting it [235d]
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- Fidelity cuts Meta-backed Meesho valuation to $3.5 billion [234d]
- Startup studio Hexa hires former Doctolib exec to launch its health vertical [234d]
- Rebellions lands $124M to develop its new AI Rebel chip with Samsung [234d]
- Saying goodbye to the little helicopter that could [234d]
- OpenAI partners with Common Sense Media to collaborate on AI guidelines [234d]
- Streaming media company Plex raises new funds as it nears profitability [234d]
- Tomorrow.io’s radar satellites use machine learning to punch well above their weight [234d]
- Reddit at $5B seems eminently reasonable [234d]
- Any growth is good, but sustainable growth is the key to success [234d]
- Visible wants to track your illness, more than your fitness [234d]
- Cap VC wants to be the AI-powered ‘operating system’ for VCs [234d]
- As layoffs deepen, AI’s role in the cuts is murky – but it definitely has one [234d]
- Zoom debuts its app for Vision Pro, featuring digital personas, 3D files and more [234d]
- Apple’s iOS 18 may be ‘the biggest’ software update in iPhone history, report says [234d]
- Arrival’s spectacular fall continues with a delisting from Nasdaq [234d]
- Shortwave email client will show AI-powered summaries automatically [234d]
- Meta will share data with researchers studying online well-being [234d]
- Instagram head confirms test of ‘Flipside,’ a feature that turns ‘finstas’ into an official product [234d]
- How a browser startup is taking on Google search [234d]
- Ahead of Congressional hearing on child safety, X announces plans to hire 100 moderators in Austin [234d]
- Amazon’s $1.4B iRobot deal is dead. Now what? [234d]
- Developer experience is more important than developer productivity [234d]
- iRobot and Amazon call it quits, terminate acquisition agreement [234d]
- Compa grabs more capital amid customer quest for real-time compensation data [234d]
- Linktree launches features to schedule and archive links [234d]
- Refact aims to make code-generating AI more appealing to enterprises [234d]
- Yume’s platform helps manufacturers turn potential food waste into money [234d]
- Substack introduces new payment methods for international markets [234d]
- ChatGPT is violating Europe’s privacy laws, Italian DPA tells OpenAI [234d]
- Byju’s seeks to raise $200 million in rights issue amid cash crunch [235d]
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- Forget Samsung’s Space Zoom – this OM System super telephoto zoom lens can shoot up to a staggering 2400mm [234d]
- OM System OM-1 II is a refresh of one of the world’s best wildlife photography cameras [234d]
- Sony Xperia 1 VI leak suggests it could get a major camera and zoom boost [234d]
- Gozney's new Arc pizza oven wants to make you a slice you can't refuse 🤌🤌 [234d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Tuesday, January 30 (game #736) [234d]
- Is Nvidia's RTX Remix necessary, or are we polishing rough gaming diamonds back into coal? [234d]
- Fake Google ads are trying to trick users into downloading nasty malware — here's how you can fight back [234d]
- Pour one out for MSN Messenger, Zune, and more: Microsoft Graveyard gives a salute to the tech giants’ retired creations [234d]
- Assistant with Bard video may show how it'll work and when it could land on your Pixel [234d]
- Apple’s poison-pill approach to EU regulation might be the right thing to do [234d]
- A video of GitHub's extraordinary deep-freeze archiving project has emerged — millions of projects were saved on 02/02/2020 and there's a good reason why that date was chosen [234d]
- Microsoft 365 users need to be on their guard — new phishing campaign could cause some serious damage, and it's being offered for sale for barely nothing to lure new criminals in [234d]
- The OnePlus 12 breaks the limits of Android gaming by adding 120fps to all games [234d]
- Microsoft’s Copilot obsession strikes again when sharing Word documents - but it could actually be useful [234d]
- Presidents' Day is three weeks away - shop 19 deals at Amazon worth buying right now [234d]
- Sony announces monster PlayStation State of Play this week covering 15 plus games [234d]
- IT and security teams are getting better are fighting security threats - but more still needs to be done [234d]
- Wholesome Spy x Family game SPYxANYA: Operation Memories confirms worldwide console release date in new trailer [234d]
- Windows PCs are now being hit by dangerous malware — here's the steps you need to take to stay safe [234d]
- Starting today, you’ll have to pay extra to stream Prime Video without ads [234d]
- Intel's upcoming Battlemage GPU might be as powerful as our favorite graphics card [234d]
- Windows 11 bids farewell to WordPad as Microsoft axes longtime favorite (oh, and Cortana) [234d]
- "We can’t have non-state actors or China or folks who we don’t want accessing our cloud to train their models" — US Government wants to bring in tough new regulations to keep tabs on AI [234d]
- Amazon's iRobot takeover bites the dust –here's what it means for Roomba vacuums [234d]
- What happens when AI negotiates with AI? [234d]
- Energy and e-waste - the AI tsunamis [234d]
- Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League servers are being pulled offline already due to a bizarre bug that auto-completes the game for you [234d]
- Top-tier IT talent doesn't stick around in 'mid-market' organizations - which could also be a major security risk [234d]
- Android eSIM transfer tool could come to more phones, taking the headache out of switching devices [234d]
- Good news, Apple fans: the M3 MacBook Air is 'in production', could launch as early as March [234d]
- The body behind the world's internet domains want to create something entirely new — and not for what you'd think [234d]
- Many top firms are eager to embrace AI — but their business just isn't ready [234d]
- Hate taxes? H&R Block's new AI chatbot aims to reduce your tax frustrations [234d]
- PSA: today is your last day to get a Galaxy S24 preorder bonus - double storage, gift cards, and up to $1,000 off with a trade [234d]
- iOS 18 could be the ‘biggest’ software update in iPhone history – here’s why [234d]
- Your in-car entertainment system and EV charger likely have big security flaws, hackers find [234d]
- Masters of the Air is another Apple TV Plus hit – here are 4 more shows with over 90% on Rotten Tomatoes you can’t miss [234d]
- Anthropic confirms it suffered a data leak — AI wunderkid says human error behind customer info breach [234d]
- New Windows 11 update fixes a whole lot of things – but breaks some as well [234d]
- Season 2 of Paramount Plus’ Halo series arrives next week – here’s what the latest trailer tells us [234d]
- Apple reveals new Vision Pro advert, as Meta plans Android-style rivalry [235d]
- Prime Video adds Game of Thrones star to Chris Pratt’s upcoming action prequel to The Terminal List [235d]
- Ransomware remains the most pressing security issue worldwide — but even schools are being targeted now [235d]
- The Traitors season 2 is a US smash hit, and it could become Peacock's most successful show ever [235d]
- Ark: Survival Ascended’s new custom cosmetic system will allow you to ‘unleash your inner architect and fashionista’ starting this week [235d]
- This new AI-powered iPhone browser trumps Safari by searching the web for you [235d]
- Nvidia RTX 4070 GPU falls in price, but it looks like AMD is fighting back hard as RX 7800 XT has dropped to $480 [235d]
- A massively revamped iPad Pro and a new iPad Air could land in March [235d]
- A new Dragon Ball Kakarot DLC, Goku's Next Journey will launch in February 2024 [235d]
- The first 24 characters in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero have been revealed and almost half of them are Goku [235d]
- Bloodborne Kart fan game will miss its January release as Sony asks developer to remove the branding [235d]
- Gears of War creator Cliff Bleszinski 'down to consult' with Microsoft on series, 'it would be gold' [235d]
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