The Brutalist Report - tech
- The Psychopolitics of Trauma [311d]
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- Network Tunneling with QEMU [311d]
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- Birmingham council's 'equal pay' bankruptcy provided cover for Oracle disaster [311d]
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- Show HN: Piping logs, visualizing in a web app – just suffix "| npx logscreen" [311d]
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- Alan Kay's talk at UCLA – Feb 21, 2024 [video] [311d]
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- Spc-kit: A toolkit for statistical process control using SQL [311d]
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- EU Court finds overriding public interest in free access to European standards [pdf] [311d]
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- Realtime telemetry from ISS internal components [311d]
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- Free data transfer out to internet when moving out of AWS [311d]
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- Fonts are still a Helvetica of a Problem [311d]
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- Leaving LinkedIn: Choosing Engineering Excellence over Expediency [311d]
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- 70 years ago, an H-bomb test went awry. We must never forget the fallout [311d]
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- Reverse engineering a cable modem and turning it into an SDR [311d]
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- Sora: Review on Background, Tech, Limits, and Opportunities of Vision Models [311d]
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- Sugar: An activity-focused, open-source software learning platform for children [311d]
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- Propagation of Error in Geometry Constructions (2018) [311d]
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- OpenAI and Elon Musk [311d]
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- EU Fines Apple $1.8B [311d]
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- Over 2 years since the 120hz iPhone, Safari still doesn't support 120hz [311d]
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- Claude 3 Opus reinvented this quantum algorithm from scratch in just 2 prompts [311d]
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- Food Is Less Nutritious Than It Used to Be [311d]
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- Embedded Swift on the Raspberry Pi Pico [311d]
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- Accenture to Acquire Udacity [311d]
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- BlackCat Ransomware Group Implodes After Apparent $22M Payment by Change Health [311d]
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- BYD's EV Dream May Be Legacy Automakers' Nightmare [311d]
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- How to speed up the Rust compiler in March 2024 [311d]
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- Tether reaches $100B, stokes stablecoin stability concerns [311d]
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- European court favors strong encryption, calling it key to privacy rights [311d]
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- Ace of Aces: or, why you should Do Maths as a game designer [311d]
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- Cracking Meta's Messenger Certificate Pinning on macOS [311d]
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- European Court Confirms: Weakening Encryption Violates Fundamental Rights [311d]
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- Array Languages vs. the Curse of the Spreadsheet [311d]
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- Observable Framework 1.1 [311d]
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- New Federal Rule Caps Credit Card Late Fees at $8 [311d]
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- Fighting Monopoly Can Save Journalism [311d]
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- Adding Systemd to PostmarketOS [311d]
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- JEDEC Publishes GDDR7 Graphics Memory Standard [311d]
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- Linux Touchpad Like MacBook Update: 2023 Progress on Smooth Scrolling [311d]
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- Tell HN: Pivotal Tracker removes non-enterprise price tiers [311d]
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- This Is Knuth 3:16 (2002) [311d]
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- Gender gap in tech jobs narrows across advanced economies [311d]
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- New ways we're tackling spammy, low-quality content on Search [311d]
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- JetBrains TeamCity Multiple Authentication Bypass Vulnerabilities (Fixed) [311d]
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- The "missing" graph datatype already exists. It was invented in the '70s [311d]
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- Microsoft is ending support for the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) [311d]
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- Ask HN: Is Vim Dead? [311d]
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- How to generate uniformly random points on n-spheres and in n-balls [311d]
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- London's Great Stink [311d]
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- Keeper (YC S21) hiring engineers to build AI tax prep [311d]
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- Ancient Counterfeiters and Their Fake Coins [311d]
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- Kagi and Wolfram [311d]
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- Show HN: Workout Tracker PWA [311d]
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- Global Economy Approaches Soft Landing, but Risks Remain [311d]
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- Doks – Build a Docs Site [311d]
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- Ask HN: How's the current state of hiring in the LLM field? [311d]
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- Why Are There So Many Methane Satellites? [311d]
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- Red Sea cables have been damaged, disrupting internet traffic [311d]
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- Prompt injection and jailbreaking are not the same thing [311d]
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- Event Interception [311d]
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- Launch HN: Greptile (YC W24) - RAG on codebases that actually works [311d]
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- Open-source project ZLUDA lets CUDA apps run on AMD GPUs [311d]
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- Parent shaming causes the demographic collapse [311d]
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- A Vanishing World: On Europe's Disappearing Peasantry [311d]
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- Elliptic Curve 'Murmurations' Found with AI Take Flight [311d]
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- Meta outage [311d]
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- Facebook Offline [311d]
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- Nvidia bans using translation layers for CUDA software [311d]
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- Tesla Berlin gigafactory goes dark after alleged eco-sabotage [311d]
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- Show HN: AI Taught Me JavaScript [311d]
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- Interactive SQLite Documentation [311d]
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- Show HN: Accessibility Aid – Fixed Price WCAG and ADA Compliance [311d]
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- Likelihood functions, p-values, and the replication crisis [311d]
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- Generative AI and the widening software developer knowledge gap [311d]
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- Nerdy internals of an Apple text editor [311d]
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- Rapid7 throws JetBrains under the bus for uncoordinated vulnerability disclosure [311d]
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- Google Demands That We Censor Our Content [311d]
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- Show HN: Hacker News Badges (Unofficial) [311d]
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- The Shen Programming Language [311d]
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- Sergey Brin says in rare appearance that company 'messed up' Gemini image launch [311d]
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- Facing reality about the EU is a core requirement for good management [311d]
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- LibraryBox [311d]
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- France enshrines 'freedom' to abortion in Constitution, in world first [311d]
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- Cloudflare Announces Firewall for AI [311d]
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- I spend £8,500 a year to live on a train [312d]
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- Hetzner GEX44 with Nvidia GPU [312d]
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- Library of Juggling [312d]
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- Radicle: Open-Source, Peer-to-Peer, GitHub Alternative [312d]
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- China To Debut Large Reusable Rockets In 2025 and 2026 [311d]
- Screen Time Robs Average Toddler of Hearing 1,000 Words Spoken By Adult a Day, Study Finds [311d]
- Man Charged With Smuggling Greenhouse Gases Into US [311d]
- Signal's New Usernames Help Keep Cops Out of Your Data [311d]
- Max Password Sharing Crackdown Is Coming [311d]
- Why Desktop Linux Is Finally Growing In Popularity [311d]
- Copilot Pane As Annoying As Clippy May Pop Up In Windows 11 [311d]
- iOS 17.4 Is Here and Ready For a Whole New Europe [311d]
- Oregon OKs Right-To-Repair Bill That Bans the Blocking of Aftermarket Parts [311d]
- The Arctic Ocean Could Be 'Ice-Free' Within the Decade, Researchers Warn [311d]
- In a First, US Students Will Take the SAT Entirely Online [311d]
- Amazon Cancels Fees for Customers Moving To Rival Cloud Services [311d]
- Microsoft To End Its Android Apps on Windows 11 Subsystem in 2025 [311d]
- Google is Starting To Squash More Spam and AI in Search Results [311d]
- Microsoft Accuses the New York Times of Doom-Mongering in OpenAI Lawsuit [311d]
- US Sanctions Founder of Spyware Maker Intellexa for Targeting Americans [311d]
- Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Threads Are All Down [311d]
- Facebook, Instagram, and Threads Are All Down [311d]
- Bitcoin Surges To Record Above $69,000 [311d]
- Hackers Exploited Windows 0-day for 6 Months After Microsoft Knew of It [311d]
- New Proposal Could Ban Landlords From Charging for Cable and Internet in Bulk [311d]
- Carmakers Must Bring Back Physical Buttons, Says Europe [311d]
- In Indonesia, Women Pirate More Music and Movies Than Men [312d]
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- Cultivated Biosciences poised to take its plant-based cream to market in 2025 [311d]
- Spotify submits an update to show pricing information to iOS users in EU [311d]
- BRKZ, a construction-tech startup eyeing MENA, emerges from stealth with $8M [311d]
- OpenAI says Musk only ever contributed $45 million, wanted to merge with Tesla or take control [311d]
- Roku disables TVs and streaming devices until users consent to new terms [311d]
- AI could be the solution for bureaucracy with Emilie Poteat from Advocate [311d]
- Windows 11 to lose official support for Android apps [311d]
- TikTok says its revamped creator fund has increased total creator revenue by over 250% [311d]
- Accenture to acquire Udacity to build a learning platform focused on AI [311d]
- Amazon’s new Rufus chatbot isn’t bad — but it isn’t great, either [311d]
- Waymo launches driverless rides for employees in Austin [311d]
- Harness Wealth wants to bring sophisticated tax planning to the masses [311d]
- Underscore’s Lily Lyman will break down venture relationships at TechCrunch Early Stage 2024 [311d]
- Agility Robotics’ new CEO is ‘focused on the here and now’ [311d]
- How a new class of climate startups could get a boost from the SEC [311d]
- Apple revises its DMA rules after pressure, but keeps the Core Technology Fee intact [311d]
- Miles Grimshaw leaves Benchmark to re-join Kushner’s Thrive Capital [311d]
- The 2024 all-electric Dodge Charger debuts with muscle car donuts, drifts and even a Hellcat rumble [311d]
- Target to launch its own version of Amazon Prime, starting at $49/year [311d]
- Google takes aim at SEO-optimized junk pages and spam with new search update [311d]
- OpenSea’s partnership with Coachella is a sign that NFTs can be more than profile pictures [311d]
- Numbers Station lets business users chat with their data [311d]
- YouTube is experiencing outages too, site confirms [311d]
- Discord comes back online after widespread outage [311d]
- Tesla’s Berlin factory to shut down for days after suspected arson attack cuts power [311d]
- New geospatial data startup streamlines satellite imagery visualization [311d]
- Facebook, Instagram and Threads are all down in massive Meta outage on Super Tuesday [311d]
- US sanctions founder of spyware maker Intellexa for targeting Americans [311d]
- AWS follows Google in announcing unrestricted free data transfers to other cloud providers [311d]
- Bitcoin hits new all-time high passing $69,000 for first time since November 2021 [311d]
- Bitcoin hits new all-time high passing $69,000 for first time since November 2021 [311d]
- Right to repair bill targeting parts pairing passes Oregon House [311d]
- Monzo, the UK challenger bank with 9 million customers, raises $430 million [311d]
- Waze now helps you navigate roundabouts, alerts you about speed limit changes and more [311d]
- Ubicloud wants to build an open source alternative to AWS [311d]
- Ema, a ‘Universal AI employee’, emerges from stealth with $25M [311d]
- Binance to halt naira services amid ongoing regulatory probe in Nigeria [311d]
- Competition in AI video generation heats up as Deepmind alums unveil Haiper [311d]
- SOLO’s new credit bureau concept helps lenders ditch third-party data [311d]
- Google points to privacy changes, choice screens and data API ahead of DMA compliance day [311d]
- 2-year-old LatAm fintech Yuno reaches $150M valuation with backing from DST, Tiger, a16z [311d]
- MacPaw’s new app helps you remove redundant photos from your iPhone [311d]
- Cycode acquires Bearer to accelerate its move into AI-enhanced security remediation [311d]
- Axonius, a specialist in cyber asset managment, secures $200M at a flat $2.6B valuation [311d]
- Nothing’s budget Phone (2a) hits preorder at $349 [311d]
- This Swedish startup wants to reduce the cost, and controversy, around stem cells production [311d]
- New report confirms Europe’s tech investment doldrums, but there are signs of life [312d]
- RemotePass, which helps companies onboard, manage, pay and retain remote workers, raises $5.5M [312d]
- Deel acquires Africa’s PaySpace, says it’s crossed $500M in ARR [312d]
- Europe's largest fintech firm froze recruitment because its AI assistant is so good — Klarna's AI bot does the work of 700 people and no, it's not connected to the layoff of 700 employees in 2022 [311d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, March 6 (game #772) [311d]
- MSI Claw finally has a release date and it's sooner than you think [311d]
- Got a first-gen Pixel Watch? It just got a new upgrade to improve your workouts [311d]
- CMF by Nothing’s new headphones are even more affordable than its first pair [311d]
- Skullcandy's new earbuds have a battery-free case to boost their eco credentials [311d]
- 'Sold out': Samsung archrival sells out of precious HBM cargo but is mum on who the biggest client was — Nvidia and AMD can't get enough high bandwidth memory chips but is there someone else? [311d]
- OpenAI’s impressive new Sora videos show it has serious sci-fi potential [311d]
- Apple is being sued for its cloud backup monopoly on iOS [311d]
- Dune Awakening will let you choose between the Harkonnen and Arrakis factions, plus a third that will arrive after launch [311d]
- New critical JetBrains security flaw could let hackers hijack entire servers [311d]
- Microsoft’s Copilot AI can now read your files directly, but it's not the privacy nightmare it sounds like [311d]
- Oura Ring users can now sync with Strava to upload sleep and readiness scores [311d]
- The Samsung S90C OLED is our best-rated TV, and it just crashed to a record-low price [311d]
- Respawn's next game may not be Titanfall 3, but it is reportedly set in the Titanfall universe [311d]
- BlackCat ransomware gang shuts down servers after multi-million dollar UnitedHealth payout — but is this really the end? [311d]
- BREAKING: Facebook and Instagram are down [311d]
- North Korean hacking group attacks ScreenConnect flaws to drop dangerous new malware [311d]
- The critical role of DNS in cybersecurity and digital thriving [311d]
- CIOs: it is time to free your enterprise from vendor shackles [311d]
- Most codebases contain a huge amount of open source vulnerabilities [311d]
- AMD just had its proposition for a new open source HDMI driver rejected [311d]
- This world-first smart ring claims to track your body fat and hydration, and it's on Kickstarter now [311d]
- Forget Doom on a lawnmower or toothbrush, check out GTA: Vice City running on a TP-Link Wi-Fi router [311d]
- Tech giants sign pledge to develop AI "for the good of humanity", so that's totally fine [311d]
- Arrowhead says Helldivers 2's D&D style game master is 'something that a video game has never done before' and knew it would be 'divisive' with players [311d]
- American Express confirms customer details exposed — third-party data breach sees info leaked online [311d]
- This new cheap TV speaker has a curved design to make speech clearer [311d]
- China offers AI computing ‘vouchers’ to its underpowered start-ups [311d]
- The Last of Us director teases next Naughty Dog game, says it's 'really ambitious' [311d]
- Nissan drops app support for the original Leaf – are EVs now as disposable as iPhones? [311d]
- I’m a phone deals expert and the OnePlus 12 could be the biggest flagship bargain of 2024 [311d]
- Google just solved one of its biggest spreadsheet issues - but you might not ever notice how [311d]
- Modern Warfare 3 Season 2 Reloaded release time, maps, and everything we know [311d]
- Google Pixel update brings Circle to Search to even more Pixel phones [311d]
- Cloudflare is adding a firewall to help keep your LLM safe [311d]
- AMD’s RX 7700 XT drops in price substantially, becoming a mid-range GPU that makes sense compared to the 7800 XT [311d]
- Modern Warfare 3 Season 2 Reloaded finally brings back one of the best maps from Vanguard [311d]
- Google TV tipped to make over 30 free movies available in time for the Oscars [311d]
- Roberts’ Revival Petite 2 DAB radio reignites my pink 1960s household fever dreams [311d]
- AI & Cyber vs cybercrime-as-a-service [311d]
- South Korean chipmaking giants reportedly hacked by North Korea [311d]
- House of the Dragon season 2 will arrive in June, and it'll be up against some big streaming rivals [311d]
- Baldur's Gate 3's Xbox retail version will have a whopping 4 discs since it 'didn't make sense' to cut any content [311d]
- Everything new on Hulu in March 2024, from family movies to Christopher Nolan hits [311d]
- AMD’s big moment to challenge Nvidia DLSS could come this year, as exec hints at FSR getting AI [311d]
- M3 MacBook Pro update will finally let you craft a multi-display setup soon [312d]
- The OnePlus 13 could have improved cameras but might ditch the 12's cool design [312d]
- AWS to launch Saudi Arabia data centers as part of $5bn investment [312d]
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