The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Leap year: French readers enjoy only four-year newspaper [856d]
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- Open-Source AI at FOSDEM [856d]
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- Ada 95: The Craft of Object-Oriented Programming [856d]
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- Building a Scalable Accounting Ledger [856d]
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- California Approves Waymo Expansion to Los Angeles and SF Peninsula [pdf] [856d]
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- Bret Victor [856d]
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- Thieves using cellular and Wi-Fi jammers to enter homes for robbery [856d]
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- WhatsApp forces Pegasus spyware maker to share its secret code [856d]
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- FastUI: Build Better UIs Faster [856d]
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- SAAB Supersonic Killer Drone [856d]
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- Fixing Ext4 Under Pressure [856d]
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- Show HN: Mojo Language Syntax Highlighting for Vim [856d]
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- Lazarus Group observed exploiting an admin-to-kernel Windows zero-day [856d]
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- Lazarus and the FudModule rootkit: Beyond BYOVD with an admin-to-kernel zero-day [856d]
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- A Letter to the European Commission on Apple's Lack of DMA Compliance [856d]
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- Learn and Test DMARC [856d]
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- Dell share price jumps 16% on mention of AI server backlog [856d]
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- Ask HN: How do you find employment opportunities in 2024? [856d]
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- iOS 17.4 won't remove Home Screen web apps in the EU after all [856d]
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- ChatGPT and Google Gemini Are Both Doomed [856d]
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- Measuring GitHub Copilot's impact on productivity [856d]
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- Lorenzo Milam, pioneer of community radio (2020) [856d]
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- Go Enums Suck [856d]
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- I accidentally made my link shortener into a malware honeypot [856d]
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- First Colecovision BASIC compiler (Z80) now available [856d]
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- The Cosmonaut of Potsdam [856d]
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- Apple backs off killing web apps, but the fight continues [856d]
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- To my ear, the octave ukulele sounds a little like a cello [856d]
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- Apple reverses course on death of Progressive Web Apps in EU [856d]
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- The Humbugs of the World (1866) [856d]
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- Russia's 'VPN Ban' Is Live as Authorities Warn of Bad VPNs and U.S. Spying [856d]
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- Show HN: Replay your typing in a few lines of JavaScript [856d]
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- Plasma Mobile joins the Plasma 6 megarelease with a new shell and apps [856d]
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- Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2024) [856d]
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- Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2024) [856d]
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- Study: 61 UK firms tried a 4-day workweek and after a year, they still love it [856d]
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- Meta rebuffs Google's virtual reality tie-up proposal [856d]
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- Clock Made Power Grids Possible [856d]
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- Old vs. New Growth Trees and the Wood Products They Make [857d]
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- How we applied advanced fuzzing techniques to cURL [857d]
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- On the Ocean Conditions of Hycean Worlds [857d]
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- Challenging programming projects you should try [857d]
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- A story of a large loop with a long instruction dependency chain [857d]
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- Stack Overflow to charge LLM developers for access to its coding content [857d]
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- Breaking Down the Percentage of Female Gamers by Genre [857d]
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- Colony Graphs: Visualizing the Cloud [857d]
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- Seismology of rubble-pile asteroids in binary systems [857d]
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- JSR: The JavaScript Registry [857d]
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- Daddy Longlegs Have Been Hiding Extra Eyes from Us [857d]
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- The 'Atlanta Magnet Man' is saving our car tires, one bike ride at a time [857d]
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- Fugitive Wirecard COO Jan Marsalek exposed as decade-long GRU spy [857d]
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- I Accidentally Deleted a Game from MAME [857d]
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- Where Is Noether's Principle in Machine Learning? [857d]
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- The Lithium-Ion Battery May Not Be the Best Bet for EVs [857d]
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- Where I'm at on the whole CSS-Tricks thing [857d]
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- Ask HN: What AI assistants are already bundled for Linux? [857d]
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- AI Regurgitating Propaganda [857d]
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- La Bougie Du Sapeur [857d]
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- Photoroom (YC S20) Is Hiring a Frontend State Architect in Paris (Mobx, React) [857d]
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- Open-Source Observability – SigNoz [857d]
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- Streaming HTML out of order without JavaScript [857d]
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- Ruff v0.3.0 [857d]
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- Company forgets why they exist after 11-week migration to Kubernetes [857d]
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- Elon Musk sues Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, and OpenAI [pdf] [857d]
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- Apple Silicon: A little help from friends and co-processors [857d]
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- Kappa Beta Phi [857d]
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- Elon Musk sues Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, and OpenAI [857d]
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- If You're So Successful, Why Are You Still Working 70 Hours a Week? [857d]
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- CACM Is Now Open Access – Communications of the ACM [857d]
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- New Applications of Clifford's Geometric Algebra [857d]
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- You can't make an open source HDMI 2.1 driver [857d]
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- JPEG XL and the Pareto Front [857d]
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- The speed of improvement in servers may have slowed down [857d]
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- Revealed: The names linked to ClothOff, the deepfake pornography app [857d]
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- Flexible Schemas Are the Mindkiller – Ludicity [857d]
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- Docusign just admitted that they use customer data to train AI [857d]
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- Dune: Part Two Is Huge, Kind of Great, and Here to Save Movies [857d]
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- The "End of Programming" will look a lot like programming [857d]
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- Show HN: The Case for Distributed SQL Streaming Databases [857d]
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- Meta to Wind Down Its News Feature in the US and Australia [857d]
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- Genode: FOSDEM 2024 Aftermath [857d]
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- Study finds link between marijuana use and cardiovascular disease [857d]
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- Alcohol-Related Deaths Surge to Nearly 500 a Day, CDC Says [857d]
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- Nokia is replacing Huawei at Deutsche Telekom sites in Germany [857d]
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- Caltrans CCTV Feeds in CSV, JSON, TXT and XML [857d]
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- Close scrutiny on Gaza-related fundraisers stalls GoFundMe aid efforts [857d]
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- Spotify pays out 70% of its revenue to record labels [857d]
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- Opening Up the Matrix.org Foundation [857d]
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- Show HN: Struct – A Feed-Centric Chat Platform [857d]
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- Show HN: OfflineLLM – a Vision Pro app running TinyLlama on device [857d]
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- Sparrow: Distributed, Low Latency Scheduling [pdf] [857d]
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- Show HN: Predictive Text Using Only 13KB of JavaScript. No LLM [857d]
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- Show HN: A curated list of tech related to Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD) [857d]
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- Musk joins OpenAI lawsuit queue, claiming there's nothing 'open' about it [856d]
- Musk joins OpenAI lawsuit queue, says there's nothing 'open' about it [856d]
- Incoming wave of AI is making buying PCs riskier for businesses [856d]
- Stack Overflow to charge LLM developers for access to its coding content [856d]
- Cops visit school of 'wrong person’s child,' mix up victims and suspects in epic data fail [856d]
- Lenovo to offer certified refurbished PCs and servers [856d]
- UK tax agency's digital services not good enough to take strain off phone lines [856d]
- Companies flush money down the drain with overfed Kubernetes cloud clusters [856d]
- They call me 'Growler'. I don't like you. Let's discuss your pay cut [856d]
- AI to fix UK Civil Service's bureaucratic bungling, deputy PM bets [856d]
- HPE blames GPU shortage for contributing to unexpected sales slide [857d]
- NTT boss takes early retirement to atone for data leak [857d]
- Vietnam may ban virtual assets to fix its bad rep for money laundering [857d]
- Meta kills Facebook News in the US and Australia [857d]
- India approves its first full wafer fab – a 28nm affair from Tata and Powerchip [857d]
- Canada poutine more pressure on Google by expanding ad biz antitrust probe [857d]
- GitHub struggles to keep up with automated malicious forks [857d]
- The Who’s Who of AI just chipped in to fund humanoid robot startup Figure [857d]
- Elon and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad legal week [857d]
- US courts fielded over 130 requests for access to push notification metadata [857d]
- White House goes to court, not Congress, to renew warrantless spy powers [857d]
- Electronic Arts frags hundreds of workers 'to grow fandom' [857d]
- Chinese 'connected' cars are a national security threat, says Biden [857d]
- KDE Plasma 6.0 brings the same old charm and confusion [857d]
- Sandra Rivera’s next mission: Do for FPGAs what she did for Intel's Xeon [857d]
- Ransomware gangs are paying attention to infostealers, so why aren't you? [857d]
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- Lenovo's future tablet may be a 3K, mid-range eReader with powerful speakers [856d]
- IBM has an AI SSD that can detect and eradicate ransomware in 60 seconds — but you'd kid yourself if you think you can buy it and plug it in your PC [856d]
- Apple bows to developer complaints, will allow web apps in EU ... with a catch [856d]
- Everything new on Max in March 2024, including Oscar winners and new favorites [856d]
- Nvidia might be working on a PC handheld rival to Steam Deck – I just hope it won't be another Nvidia Shield [856d]
- Doom can now run on an electric toothbrush – but should you be worried? [856d]
- The best mattress for side sleepers is now available in RV sizes [856d]
- Elon Musk might be right about OpenAI — but that doesn't mean he should win [856d]
- Researcher discovers novel way to double computer speeds for free — but there is an obvious catch and it may only work with Nvidia GPU and Arm CPU for now [856d]
- Spotify launches new service for audiobooks but Supremium is still missing [856d]
- Samsung's gorgeous The Frame QLED TV crashes to a record low - save $1,000 [856d]
- Cybercriminals abusing popular scheduling tool Calendly to infect Macs with malware — be on your guard for suspicious links and invites [856d]
- ZTE's new gaming phone offers super specs at a sweet price [856d]
- 'The risks will increase': Apple slams the EU for forcing it to allow sideloading on some iPhones [856d]
- Google has just made Chrome’s search suggestions smarter, even when you’re offline or using Incognito Mode [856d]
- Some major tech firms still can't program their software to deal with leap days [856d]
- Now that Apple killed the Apple Car, can I please have an Apple Television? [856d]
- Prime Video's Musica trailer shows what it's like to live with unstoppable music (and occasional puppets) [856d]
- Everything arriving on Netflix in March 2024 [856d]
- Windows 11 Enterprise enhancements are here - and the AI enhanced Windows Autopatch is a gamechanger [856d]
- Best Buy's massive 3-day sale starts now -
shop the 15 best deals before they're gone [856d]
- Visible Wireless just got even better value: now you can trade in for up to $550 off [856d]
- Spotify’s Song Psychic is a musical crystal ball that can predict your future [856d]
- 2FA security codes for some of the world’s biggest companies were left unprotected online [856d]
- Have a happy Huawei Store anniversary with massive savings on laptops, smartwatches, earbuds and more [856d]
- Microsoft just updated Edge – and completely broke the browser according to some reports [856d]
- How your gaming PC will unleash a new wave of AI innovation [856d]
- Samsung launches epic spring sale - get exclusive early access to these 6 best deals [856d]
- Apple's zero day threats doubled last year – three things IT must do now [856d]
- Decentralized AI will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of AI [857d]
- Say cheese! You'll soon be able to turn your Android phone into a wireless PC webcam in Windows 11 [857d]
- 7 new movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Disney Plus, Max, and more this weekend (March 1) [857d]
- Top AI service hit by massive data breach — 20 million Cutout.Pro users have personal info leaked, so change passwords now [857d]
- Anatomy of a Fall is coming to Hulu at the end of March, and you need to see this movie [857d]
- Google Cloud and Stack Overflow team up to bring generative AI to millions of developers [857d]
- Apple's FineWoven iPhone case hits a new low as Amazon adds a warning label [857d]
- Golden Corral reveals data breach — thousands of customers affected as passwords, social security numbers stolen [857d]
- Netflix's The Beautiful Game trailer looks like a feel-good winner [857d]
- Amazon Fire TVs will make it clearer what you can watch for free in search results [857d]
- Microsoft launches Copilot for finance teams - including some nifty new Excel tools data nerds will love [857d]
- Chinese EVs could be derailed in the US as President Biden brands them a security threat [857d]
- Waiting for the Apple Watch Ultra 3? A microLED screen boost looks increasingly unlikely [857d]
- The Samsung Galaxy Ring should work with any Android phone – but it's not getting iPhone support [857d]
- Nearly half of businesses are tracking their remote workers — but apparently it's for your own good [857d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE could be a confusingly capable phone [857d]
- James Gunn's Superman movie gets a new name as director teases first look at the DC superhero's new suit [857d]
- Nvidia shares list of nasty security flaws that you should protect yourself from – here’s why you should download the new GPU driver right now [857d]
- Microsoft’s Windows 11 nagging is set to hit new heights - so Windows 10 Pro users prepare yourselves [857d]
- People will be discovering Immortals of Aveum for 'years and years' says studio founder [857d]
- Crash Team Rumble ends ongoing support with a massive battle pass featuring all previous seasons' content [857d]
- Forget ransomware and phishing attacks — CTOs rate human error as their number one security risk [857d]
- Windows 11 is becoming a much more ‘accessible and productive experience’ [857d]
- Mirror, mirror on the wall who is the greatest of them all - Python or Java? [857d]
- This tiny component could help Google and others save tens of millions of dollars — new modules help improve power efficiency in AI-driven data centers [857d]
- Samsung’s speedy new microSD cards are built for on-device AI and toughness [857d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Friday, March 1 (game #767) [857d]
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