The Brutalist Report - tech
- xz: A Microcosm of the interactions in Open Source projects [386d]
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- Mathematician Who Made Sense of the Universe's Randomness Wins Math's Top Prize [386d]
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- Disillusioned Businesses Discovering That AI Kind of Sucks [386d]
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- Notes on El Salvador [386d]
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- Delirium Tremens [386d]
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- Redox: Significant performance and correctness improvements to the kernel [386d]
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- The Set-Up-to-Fail Syndrome (1998) [386d]
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- SpaceX's Gwynne Shotwell on the future of space travel [video] [386d]
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- The jobs being replaced by AI – an analysis of 5M freelancing jobs [386d]
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- Why Are Older Americans Drinking So Much? [386d]
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- My Ideal Libre Computer+Phone [386d]
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- See, this is why I retired early from software engineering [386d]
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- Why Ireland's housing bubble burst [386d]
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- Xz/liblzma: Bash-stage Obfuscation Explained [386d]
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- Tiny orchid flowers pollinated by tiny flies [386d]
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- NetBSD 10.0 Released [386d]
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- 'Shear sound waves' provide the magic for linking ultrasound and magnetic waves [386d]
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- Novo Nordisk facing pressure as study finds $1k drug can be made for $5 [386d]
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- Fraudulent studies are undermining the reliability of systematic reviews [386d]
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- Spacing the Cans [386d]
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- The Mongolian Meta [386d]
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- Models all the way down [386d]
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- Toni Morrison's Rejection Letters [386d]
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- Roll-Invert-Unroll: An easier way to replace a duvet cover [386d]
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- Git as a debugging tool [386d]
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- Bacon – a background Rust code checker [386d]
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- Popular songs are simpler and more repetitive than they used to be [386d]
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- Running OCR against PDFs and images directly in the browser [386d]
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- Contributing to Postgres 101: A Beginner's Experience [386d]
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- Kolmogorov Complexity and Compression Distance [386d]
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- XZ backdoor: "It's RCE, not auth bypass, and gated/unreplayable." [386d]
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- The federal government promised to plant two billion trees. How's that going? [386d]
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- China uses foreign firms to turbocharge its industry [386d]
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- An unusual 7400-series chip implemented with a gate array [386d]
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- Veloren, an open source game, release 0.16 [386d]
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- Unlocking the NES (For Former Dawn) [386d]
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- Type Inference Was a Mistake [386d]
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- AT&T Says Personal Information from 73M Customers Leaked on the Dark Web [386d]
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- AT&T confirms data breach and resets customer passcodes [386d]
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- AT&T confirms data for 73M customers leaked on hacker forum [386d]
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- Hadrius (YC W23) – Founding Engineer for fastest growing compliance software [386d]
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- Benchmarking LLMs against human expert-curated biomedical knowledge graphs [386d]
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- Bird flu discovered in U.S. dairy cows is 'disturbing' [386d]
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- Marissa Mayer's Startup [386d]
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- Personal 'invisibility shield' goes on sale, starting under $70 [386d]
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- Landlock: Unprivileged Access Control [387d]
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- Mamba Explained [387d]
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- About the Tailscale.com outage on March 7, 2024 [387d]
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- Tesla engineers don't have engineering degrees or even common sense apparently [387d]
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- 1 in every 13 bridges in America is in 'poor' condition [387d]
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- DeWitt and Stonebraker's "MapReduce: A major step backwards" (2009) [387d]
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- Fully countering trusting trust through diverse double-compiling (2005) [387d]
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- Ask HN: Anybody Using Htmx on the Job? [387d]
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- Helix: Release 24.03 Highlights [387d]
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- Headless, dog-sized robot to patrol Alaska airport to prevent bird strikes [387d]
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- How the Atlantic Went from Broke to Profitable in Three Years [387d]
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- US appeals court kills ban on plastic containers contaminated with PFAS [387d]
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- IrfanView [387d]
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- How GitHub replaced SourceForge as the dominant code hosting platform [387d]
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- Basic Things [387d]
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- Return-to-Office Mandates: How to Lose Your Best Performers [387d]
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- The Ken Thompson Hack [387d]
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- Invalid SMILES are beneficial rather than detrimental to chemical lang models [387d]
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- Ask HN: How to secure website for public launch [387d]
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- Brilliant Pebbles [387d]
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- X confirms plans for NSFW Communities [387d]
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- PHP: In light of xz backdoor, consider removing autogenerated files from release [387d]
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- Proteins let cells remember how well their last division went [387d]
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- NYC AI Chatbot Touted by Adams Tells Businesses to Break the Law [387d]
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- Garbage Collection for Systems Programmers (2023) [387d]
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- Ask HN: Going from CTO to Developer? [387d]
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- 20 Years of Gmail [387d]
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- OpenAI says it can clone a voice from just 15 seconds of audio [387d]
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- App scans your pile of Lego and uses ML to suggest projects [387d]
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- Reported Supply Chain Compromise Affecting XZ Utils Data Compression Library [387d]
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- KasmVNC – WASM Based VNC Server and Client [387d]
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- Prolog language for PostgreSQL proof of concept [387d]
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- Missouri AG sues Media Matters over its X research, demands donor names [387d]
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- Some notes on Firefox's media autoplay settings in practice as of Firefox 124 [387d]
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- White space killed an enterprise app (2019) [387d]
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- Rustic UI: Crafting the Future of UX [387d]
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- Debian on xz-utils: revert to version that does not contain changes by bad actor [387d]
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- 20 years ago Far Cry was released [387d]
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- From scratch OpenGL and shaders with raw Xlib [387d]
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- Tom's Essay (2008) [387d]
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- We are under DDoS attack and we do nothing [387d]
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- He Turned 55. Then He Started the Most Important Company. [TSMC] [387d]
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- Playboy image from 1972 gets ban from IEEE computer journals [387d]
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- When Will the Eclipse Happen? A Multimillennium Tale of Computation [387d]
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- America's Drivers Agree: LED Headlights Are Just Too Bright [387d]
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- Show HN: AI for researching personal health issues [387d]
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- Wayland breaks your bad software [387d]
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- Bpfman: An eBPF Manager [387d]
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- British water company dumps sewage, claims "no right to swim in the sea" [387d]
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- GitHub Disabled the Xz Repo [387d]
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- Tesla starts using 'Supervised Full Self-Driving' language [387d]
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- A Seemingly Fake Person Was Running OpenAI's $175M Startup Fund [387d]
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- How do I get started with Jax on TPU VMs [387d]
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- Zuckerberg personally ok'ed wiretapping both Amazon and YouTube [pdf] [387d]
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- Why Has Figma Reinvented the Wheel with PostgreSQL? [387d]
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