The Brutalist Report - tech
- MoBoard,Text-based video editor for animated presentation [292d]
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- Airline List [292d]
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- Space Shuttle teleprinter reverse engineering [292d]
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- Lenovo announced ThinkPads for 'better sustainability and extended repairabilty' [292d]
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- They Praised AI at SXSW–and the Audience Started Booing [292d]
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- EFF: Tell Congress: We Can't Afford More Bad Patents [292d]
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- Build systems a la carte: theory and practice (2020) [292d]
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- Dissent – A GTK4 Discord client written in Go [292d]
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- I Improved My Rust Compile Times by 75% [292d]
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- Universities Have a Computer Science Problem [292d]
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- Long Covid brain fog may be due to damaged blood vessels in the brain [292d]
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- Web bloat means pages are 21MB+, some sites are harder to render than PUBG [292d]
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- Study Puts Fermented Foods, Not Fire, as Pivotal Moment in Human Brain Growth [292d]
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- Let's create a Tree-sitter grammar [292d]
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- Soul: A SQLite REST and Realtime Server [292d]
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- If gravity isn't a force, then why does it "need" a boson? [292d]
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- Show HN: Iteratively Building Virtual Creatures [292d]
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- Sacré Bleu Cheese enthusiasts are mourning the possible extinction of brie [292d]
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- Unpowered cargo gliders on tow ropes promise 65% cheaper air freight [292d]
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- Memories from when you were a baby might not be gone [292d]
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- HomeRoom (YC W22) Is Hiring [292d]
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- Ask HN: How did you get yourself out of a rut? [292d]
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- Dune Genesis (1980) [292d]
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- Job boards are still rife with 'ghost jobs'. What's the point? [292d]
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- $300B Crypto Price Crash Accelerates as Traders Brace for a Fed Shock [292d]
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- 'A landmark moment': scientists use AI to design antibodies from scratch [292d]
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- Pen plotting SVGs at a small scale [292d]
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- Htmlq: Like Jq, but for HTML [292d]
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- Researchers used NYC buildings to measure the 1925 solar eclipse [292d]
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- First 'cyberflasher' convicted under UK's new law, gets more than 5 years prison [292d]
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- Judge demands social media sites prove they didn't help radicalize mass shooter [293d]
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- HIV in cell culture can be completely eliminated using CRISPR-Cas gene editing [pdf] [293d]
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- MindEye2: Shared-Subject Models Enable fMRI-to-Image with 1 Hour of Data [293d]
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- It's official: Europe turns to the Falcon 9 to launch its navigation satellites [293d]
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- A new kind of MD5 collision [293d]
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- Generic and Automated Drive-By GPU Cache Attacks from the Browser [pdf] [293d]
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- Cosmic cleaners: the scientists scouring English cathedral roofs for space dust [293d]
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- The Toxic Effects of Electronic Waste in Accra, Ghana [293d]
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- You gotta fight, for your right, to have websites [293d]
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- The Mechanics of Proof [293d]
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- Root cause of Alzheimer's may be fat buildup in brain cells, research suggests [293d]
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- Dual-Clutch Transmission: Wet or Dry? [293d]
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- New algorithm unlocks high-resolution insights for computer vision [293d]
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- The end of landlords: the surprisingly simple solution to the UK housing crisis [293d]
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- Lego price per part over the years – Brick Insights [293d]
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- Retina – eBPF distributed networking observability tool for Kubernetes [293d]
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- PostgreSQL is eating the database world [293d]
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- Puter Browser [293d]
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- FlipperZero: Our Response to the Canadian Government [293d]
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- Ask HN: What are you building LLM/RAG chatbots with [293d]
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- Google reCAPTCHA is a privacy nightmare [293d]
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- Supreme Court unanimously rules against government in No Fly List case [293d]
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- Show HN: jnv: interactive JSON filter using jq [293d]
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- Stardew Valley 1.6 Changelog [293d]
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- Intel 8080 emulator. 19th IOCCC. Best of Show [293d]
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- Internals of the async/await pattern from first principles [293d]
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- 8 years later: A world Go champion's reflections on AlphaGo [293d]
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- What does Alan Kay think about LLMs? [293d]
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- Natural language instructions induce generalization in networks of neurons [293d]
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- Northrop Grumman to Develop Concept for Lunar Railroad [293d]
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- MacBook charger teardown: The surprising complexity inside Apple's power adapter [293d]
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- The New Inflection [293d]
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- Mustafa Suleyman of Inflection AI Joins Microsoft [293d]
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- Death in Harlem: James VanDerZee's Funerary Portraits (2014) [293d]
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- Quantum Weirdness in New Metals Bends the Rules of Physics [293d]
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- Figma removed `window.figma` on view-only pages today [293d]
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- How to Start Google [293d]
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- Eerie drone footage reveals first ever look inside Fukushima reactor [293d]
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- Let's Encrypt has new intermediate certificates [293d]
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- Show HN: Godspeed is a fast, 100% keyboard oriented todo app for Mac [293d]
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- Marc Andreessen Lists Silicon Valley Compound After $250M Malibu Spending Spree [293d]
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- Understanding Google's File System (2020) [293d]
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- Ask HN: How should organize and back up 23 TiB of personal files? [293d]
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- Launch HN: Okapi (YC W24) – A new, flexible CRM with good UX [293d]
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- Show HN: Causal 2.0 – Modern Financial Planning for Startups [293d]
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- Climate change indicators reached record levels in 2023: WMO [293d]
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- Show HN: Hypersplit – Like Infinite Craft but in Reverse [293d]
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- The rise and fall of a Halifax man's illegal TV streaming empire [293d]
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- Nokia Tells Reddit It Infringes Some Patents in Lead-Up to IPO [293d]
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- Java 22 Released [293d]
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- Margaret Mead, John von Neumann, and the Prehistory of AI [293d]
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- USB hubs, printers, Java, and more seemingly broken by macOS 14.4 update [293d]
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- Astronaut Thomas Stafford, commander of Apollo 10, dies at 93 [293d]
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- GM, LexisNexis Sued for Sale of Driver Behavior Data to Insurers [293d]
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- Show HN: Not sure you're talking to a human? Create a human check [293d]
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- AWS building 414 exaflops AI computer exclusively for Nvidia's internal research [293d]
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- Dell Says Remote Employees Won't Be Eligible for Promotions: Report [293d]
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- Try / Ripgrep in Y Minutes [293d]
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- Titanfall is still EA's most innovative shooter ten years later [293d]
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- Build System Schism: The Curse of Meta Build Systems [293d]
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- Practical Railway-Oriented Pipelines in Ruby [293d]
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- ESA' Euclid Telescope Has an Ice Problem [293d]
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- Operations begin to de-ice Euclid’s vision [293d]
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- Inside the Massive Alleged AT&T Data Breach [293d]
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- Rust on Nails [293d]
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- China's bonds boom as investors face 'asset famine' [293d]
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- The Timeless Parable of Mr. Market [293d]
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- Exceptional code quality is not only a developer's vanity metric [293d]
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- Japan ends negative interest rate policy in historic pivot [293d]
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- BootLogo: Logo language in 508 bytes of x86 machine code [293d]
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- This incredible docking station could well change your life — Wormhole Switch allows one PC to take over another one, transfer files seamlessly and much more [292d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, March 20 (game #786) [292d]
- Dyson's powerful 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum finally lands in the US [293d]
- Fitbit's AI chatbot coming 'later this year' on Android – here's how to get access [293d]
- We could soon see an end to OLED burn-in – here’s why [293d]
- TikTok owner is quietly doing an 'Apple' — ByteDance invests in Chinese memory pioneer, months after a similar move in a GPU vendor, as it plans for an Apple Vision Pro VR rival [293d]
- Almost half of IT teams are burnt out as a result of war rooms, as ‘blame game’ culture becomes the norm for most organizations [293d]
- Netflix’s first trailer for Rapman’s Supacell series shows off superheroes and time travel in South London [293d]
- DJI Avata 2 leaks show it could soon take your FPV drone videos to new heights [293d]
- A new Nvidia tech demo features real-time AI characters that react to player decisions [293d]
- World of Warcraft: Plunderstorm is a new limited-time 60-player battle royale available now [293d]
- "People think we make GPUs, but GPUs don't look the way they used to" — Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sees Blackwell as the power behind the new AI age [293d]
- Mac users beware - a macOS Sonoma 14.4 bug could delete saved versions of files in your iCloud Drive [293d]
- AT&T denies leaked data of 70 million people is from its systems [293d]
- This exclusive OnePlus 12 deal can help you get the latest flagship for free [293d]
- Rumored affordable MacBook Air isn’t actually new - and I'm not happy [293d]
- Dell and Nvidia want to build the AI-powered businesses of the future [293d]
- Final Fantasy 14 on Xbox will require Game Pass to play and feature a new microtransaction currency for optional purchases [293d]
- Star Wars: The Acolyte trailer teases a very ominous disturbance in the Force on Disney Plus [293d]
- Last chance! Get $100 off a brand new 2024 Samsung TV plus a free projector [293d]
- These new Backbone One controllers are perfect if you haven't upgraded to an iPhone 15 [293d]
- Google Chrome's Password Manager Options could unlock enhanced security and customization for Android users [293d]
- Our favorite budget OLED TV just crashed to a record-low price at Amazon's Spring Sale [293d]
- Sigma’s incoming 50mm f/1.2 prime lens could be an affordable Sony alternative for pro portrait photographers [293d]
- Amazon Spring Sale phone deals have arrived early! Here are our top picks available right now [293d]
- The past, present and future of sustainable digital infrastructure [293d]
- iFi’s GO Bar Kensei claims to be the world’s first DAC with innovative K2HD tech for lossless audio [293d]
- How GenAI could give threat actors a disarming advantage [293d]
- Cisco closes $28bn acquisition of Splunk as it bets on AI [293d]
- US Department of Defense claims to have flushed out 50,000 vulnerabilities with bug bounty program [293d]
- Final Fantasy 14 patch 6.58 is now live making PvP and savage raid adjustments ahead of the launch of Dawntrail this summer [293d]
- Windows 11 gets new features for Settings app as Microsoft continues with its ‘death by a thousand cuts’ for Control Panel [293d]
- Netflix’s Kaos trailer sees Jeff Goldblum as the Greek God of Thunder in new dark comedy series [293d]
- US signs up more countries for its anti-spyware push [293d]
- Connections is the sneakiest and most evil word game – and I still love it [293d]
- The Garmin Forerunner 255 just received a serious 29% price cut at Amazon ahead of Prime Day [293d]
- Samsung’s first budget foldable could cost less than the Galaxy S24 [293d]
- You can get a 75-inch QLED TV for $600 on Amazon right now - yes, really [293d]
- Audi's new electric SUV serves up in-car karaoke sessions while you wait for it to charge [293d]
- Another Microsoft vulnerability is being used to spread malware [293d]
- Apple says 128GB is 'lots of storage' for iPhone photos, but I’m living proof it’s not [293d]
- Baldur's Gate 3 hotfix 22 stops Minthara from ranting about Gale in Act 3 [293d]
- Intel’s new i9-14900KS will actually run faster in pre-built systems than custom PCs – for one unusual reason [293d]
- Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection gets swept up in more controversy as Aspyr may have used uncredited work from modders [293d]
- 1024-bit RSA keys for Windows will soon be no more [293d]
- Microsoft’s mystery May 21 event could finally give us the Surface Pro 10 vs iPad Pro fight we’ve been waiting for [293d]
- Prime Video taps MrBeast to bring the ‘biggest reality competition series’ to streaming – but will anyone watch? [293d]
- The Meta Quest 3 Lite gets another image leak – and a new name [293d]
- Diversity is now a priority for most firms - and AI is helping them to achieve it [293d]
- New iPad Pros and iPad Airs could land on March 26, but one model might be missing [293d]
- Hundreds of Google Firebase websites might have leaked data online [293d]
- Fallout-themed Xbox Series X giveaway features a vault that's about four times the size of the console [293d]
- Fujitsu confirms cyberattack, fears possible data breach [293d]
- Remote workers won't be put up for promotion, Dell declares [293d]
- The Asus ROG NUC carries the torch for Intel's mini gaming PC dreams, but the cost of entry is still too steep [293d]
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