The Brutalist Report - tech
- Proton Mail says Outlook for Windows is Microsoft's new data collection service [276d]
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- Plex Asks GitHub to Take Down 'Reshare' Repository over Piracy Fears [276d]
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- Alcohol Use and Mortality Among Couples in US: Individual and Partner Effects [276d]
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- Surveillance by the New Microsoft Outlook App [276d]
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- Postgres locks explorer [276d]
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- Scientists investigate dead Antarctic penguins for bird flu [276d]
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- FFmpeg 7.0 Released [276d]
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- Shenzhen Issues Plan to Promote Development of HarmonyOS Operating System [276d]
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- She slept with a violin on her pillow [276d]
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- A Japanese Hikikomori (Shut in) Released a Game After 6 Years of Development [video] [276d]
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- Google Books Is Indexing AI-Generated Garbage [276d]
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- KDE1 on Debian 13 [276d]
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- OpenBSD 7.5 Released [276d]
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- Former University of Iowa Hospital employee used fake identity for 35 years [276d]
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- Prostate cancer cases worldwide likely to double by 2040, analysis finds [276d]
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- C++ Coroutines Do Not Spark Joy [276d]
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- Imbue (Formerly Generally Intelligent) (YC S17) Is Hiring a Systems Engineer [276d]
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- Ask HN: For those with a successful Show HN, what happened next? [276d]
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- Big Tech Is Trying to Prevent Debate About Its Social Harms [276d]
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- Facebook blocked local news site for posting an editorial critical of them [276d]
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- Executives Get Rich Making Poor Decisions – Cold Take [video] [276d]
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- C but Safe [276d]
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- German state ditches Microsoft for Linux and LibreOffice [276d]
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- Mario meets Pareto: multi-objective optimization of Mario Kart builds [276d]
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- The Crescendo Multi-Turn LLM Jailbreak Attack [276d]
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- Anthropic launches Tool Use (function calling) [276d]
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- Roku files patent to inject ads via HDMI [276d]
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- Cory Doctorow on Kagi Search [276d]
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- Reclaim Protocol (YC W21) Is Hiring BDRs [276d]
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- Apple Explores Home Robotics as Potential 'Next Big Thing' [276d]
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- Roblox executive says children making money on the platform is 'a gift' [276d]
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- Language Models as Compilers [276d]
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- Fake AI law firms are sending fake DMCA threats to generate fake SEO gains [276d]
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- Develop in Swift Tutorials [276d]
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- W3C discussions of impact of ML models on the web [276d]
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- Understanding and managing the impact of machine learning models on the web [276d]
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- Rejuvenating the Blood Cell Population [276d]
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- Ask HN: Most efficient way to fine-tune an LLM in 2024? [276d]
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- Containers and Unikernels: Similar, Different, and Intertwined [276d]
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- Rule-Based NLP System Beats LLM for Analysis of Psychiatric Clinical Notes [276d]
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- How should we define 'open' AI? [276d]
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- Yi-34B, Llama 2, and common practices in LLM training [276d]
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- Roblox Boss: We Don't Exploit Child Labor, We're Giving Kids in "The Slum" a Job [276d]
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- The Design Philosophy of Great Tables (Python) [276d]
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- Coding agent in the IDE: Generate task plan and get plan-aware code completion [276d]
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- XDP for game programmers [276d]
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- DataStax just bought our startup Langflow [276d]
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- Reaching LLaMA2 Performance with 0.1M Dollars [276d]
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- Markprompt (YC W24) – Stripe for customer support – is hiring an engineer in SF [276d]
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- Vercel: Improved Infrastructure Pricing [276d]
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- PfSense Software Embraces Change: A Strategic Migration to the Linux Kernel [276d]
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- Open Source Infrastructure must be a publicly funded service [276d]
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- Kelsey Hightower: Developers, what marketing strategies work on you? [276d]
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- PCIe 7.0 Draft 0.5 Spec Available: 512 GB/s over PCIe x16 On Track For 2025 [276d]
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- We should all be reading more Ursula Le Guin [276d]
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- Runtipi: Docker-Based Home Server Management [276d]
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- AMD Unveils Their Embedded+ Architecture, Ryzen Embedded with Versal Together [276d]
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- Improvements to the fine-tuning API and expanding our custom models program [276d]
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- Deaths at a California skydiving center, but the jumps go on [276d]
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- 'AI-assisted genocide': Israel reportedly used database for Gaza kill lists [276d]
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- Radxa's SATA HAT makes compact Pi 5 NAS [276d]
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- "Pink slime" local news outlets erupt all over US as election nears [276d]
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- PFAS Used in Grease-Proofing Agents for Food Packaging No Longer Sold [276d]
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- HTTP/2 Continuation Flood: Technical Details [276d]
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- Show HN: Managed GitHub Actions Runners for AWS [276d]
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- The Great American Rail-Trail [276d]
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- Polars DataFrame Processing on GPU's [276d]
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- The V8 Sandbox [276d]
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- Vigilante Hacker Took Down North Korea's Internet. Now He's Taking Off His Mask [276d]
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- Show HN: DotLottie Player – A New Universal Lottie Player Built with Rust [277d]
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- AI-generated sad girl with piano performs the text of the MIT License [277d]
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- Generational Luck in the Housing Market [277d]
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- The return of never-ending job interviews: 'It can go beyond the pale' [277d]
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- Command R+: A Scalable LLM Built for Business [277d]
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- Homemade 6 GHz pulse compression radar [277d]
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- US Government funds pilot project for heated sand energy storage [277d]
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- Washington's Lottery forced to pull site after creating AI porn of lotto user [277d]
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- HOPE Deepfakes [277d]
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- US court blocks EPA order to eliminate PFAS in plastic containers [277d]
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- SableDb – a key/value store that uses RocksDB and Redis API (written in Rust) [277d]
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- Ask HN: Happy 404 Day. Whats your favorite 404 error page? [277d]
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- Hertz's Bet on Teslas Went Horribly Sideways [277d]
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- Oh No Robot: Comics search [277d]
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- A steel ball damper protected Taipei 101 from earthquake [277d]
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- A podcast about the xz backdoor with the guy who found it [277d]
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- Ukraine's New Factory-Smashing Drone Is a $90k Sport Plane with a Robot At [277d]
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- 65 years ago, America announced the names of its first astronauts [277d]
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- Interview with a blind developer on how he works (2017) [277d]
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- Anatomy of a credit card rewards program [277d]
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- Kobold letters: Why HTML emails are a risk to your organization [277d]
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- Browse Self-Hosted Software [277d]
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- German state moving 30k PCs to LibreOffice [277d]
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- Show HN: CloudTabs Web Browser – a streaming web browser on every website [277d]
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- Show HN: A universal Helm Chart for deploying applications into K8s/OpenShift [277d]
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- The British Are Coming for Your White-Collar Job [277d]
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- Keeping your data from Apple is harder than expected [277d]
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- As deal rumors fly, Alphabet and HubSpot would be a strange pairing [276d]
- Facebook’s Oculus acquisition turns 10 [276d]
- Against games industry doldrums, Bitkraft Ventures raises $275M to back studios and platforms [276d]
- Ford delays new EVs once more, showing why legacy automakers need to adopt a startup mentality [276d]
- YC’s latest Demo Day shows fascinating wagers on healthcare, chip design, AI and more [276d]
- Meet the startup pitch finalists at TC Early Stage 2024: ChargeBay, GovGPT, Ti¢ker [276d]
- X warns that you might lose followers as it does another bot sweep [276d]
- OpenStack improves support for AI workloads [276d]
- Net neutrality won’t survive a Trump presidency [276d]
- Fintech funding slows to the lowest level since 2017 [276d]
- Agility Robotics lays off some staff amid commercialization focus [276d]
- Hoping to stall a ban, TikTok says it generated $14.7B for US small businesses last year [276d]
- TechCrunch Minute: How Anthropic found a trick to get AI to give you answers it’s not supposed to [276d]
- OpenAI expands its custom model training program [276d]
- India’s Zepto zooms to $1.2B in annualized sales in 29 months, Goldman says [276d]
- Robot delivery firm Kiwibot buys Taipei chipmaker, citing US/China tensions [276d]
- Women in AI: Emilia Gómez at the EU started her AI career with music [276d]
- DataStax acquires the startup behind low-code AI builder Langflow [277d]
- Rooms, a 3D design app and ‘cozy game,’ gets a major update as users jump to 250K [277d]
- Jobs for the Future’s new $50M fund looks to invest in underrepresented founders [277d]
- Retro, an actually good photo-sharing app for BFFs, launches collaborative journals [277d]
- SiMa.ai secures $70M funding to introduce a multimodal GenAI chip [277d]
- Decode GTM strategies with Index Ventures’ Paris Heymann at TC Early Stage 2024 [277d]
- India, grappling with election misinfo, weighs up labels and its own AI safety coalition [277d]
- Big tech companies form new consortium to allay fears of AI job takeovers [277d]
- Coalesce raises more cash to transform data for Snowflake customers [277d]
- ChromeOS brings customization for keyboard shortcuts [277d]
- Business planning startup Pigment raises $145 million round in rare French tech megaround [277d]
- Aerospike raises $100M for its real-time database platform to capitalize on the AI boom [277d]
- How to bring the same B2C customer experience to B2B customers [276d]
- Navigating the challenges of a cloud-native everything [276d]
- New Android 15 feature could turn your smartphone into a desktop computer [276d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Friday, April 5 (game #802) [276d]
- Google Podcasts is now officially gone – here are my favorite iPhone and Android alternatives [276d]
- The new Razer Blade 18 just went on sale, but only those with deep pockets will be able to swing this one [276d]
- Latest Ubuntu beta and other Linux distros delayed by xz-utils security issues [276d]
- The beginning of the end? More of us are moving away from Google towards TikTok and AI chatbots — as research reveals that the golden era of search engines may well be over [276d]
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 colors: every rumored shade [276d]
- Fantastic Four MCU movie villain all but confirmed as Marvel teases key story details [276d]
- Children's privacy must be a priority on social media, says the UK [276d]
- This outdoor 4K TV has LG webOS smarts, and is cheaper than Samsung's Terrace range [276d]
- New iPad Air and iPad Pros look set to launch very soon – here’s why [276d]
- 4 movies new on Hulu in April 2024 with over 90% on Rotten Tomatoes [276d]
- No, the government isn't fining you for a traffic offense — it's malware [276d]
- Some high-end MSI motherboards have failed due to cracking chip modules — but your rig will probably be OK [276d]
- Baldur's Gate 3 hotfix 24 fixes the short rest bug so now players can take their naps [276d]
- Microsoft’s latest brainwave for Edge is one we hope Chrome copies – a RAM limiter to stop the browser eating up your memory [276d]
- Windows 10 end of life security updates cost revealed — and it could be the push you need to finally upgrade [276d]
- Could this be the best TV deal of 2024? Samsung is giving away a free 65-inch 4K TV [276d]
- Investigation launched after theft of government data — leak hits US State Department [276d]
- Hellblade 2 will reportedly be locked to 30FPS on Xbox Series X and S, and won't feature a performance mode [276d]
- Microsoft 365 update brings more of the latest and greatest Copilot features to your work [277d]
- Germany seeks to make encryption a legal right [277d]
- EU says foreign cloud providers will no longer need a local joint venture to qualify for its cybersecurity label [277d]
- Are the wheels falling off EVs? Tesla and BYD both report a big slowdown in sales [277d]
- Want 'AirTags for Android'? Google's new Find My Device network will deliver them soon [277d]
- Elon Musk muddies the water once again with a fresh take on blue checks for 'influential' users, and I've got total whiplash [277d]
- Millions of SurveyLama users have data exposed in major breach [277d]
- Modern Warfare 3 season 3 patch notes detail new modes, events, and six 6v6 multiplayer maps [277d]
- Remote desktop protocol attacks are becoming a huge threat to businesses everywhere [277d]
- iRobot’s latest robot vacuum and mop is its most affordable 2-in-1 ever [277d]
- AWS plans hundreds of job cuts as Amazon downsizing continues [277d]
- Google Search could soon charge you for AI-powered results – and search engines might never be the same [277d]
- Verizon's latest deal gets you a second number for just $10 per month [277d]
- Ubisoft confirms its Forward showcase will return this summer [277d]
- Retailers are being hit by more malware attacks than ever — with WhatsApp one of the biggest concerns [277d]
- How much will it cost to keep Windows 10 alive next year? You’ll have to wait to find out [277d]
- Samsung Galaxy S23 users complain of 'totally unresponsive' touchscreens after One UI 6.1 update [277d]
- Invincible season 3: what we know about the hit Prime Video show's return [277d]
- Netflix's Dead Boy Detectives trailer is pleasingly weird, and reveals the big Sandman link [277d]
- Two sides of AI in the Industrial Internet of Things [277d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S25 chipset could come with extra Google AI included [277d]
- Saber Interactive confirms that Star Wars KOTOR Remake is still in development: "The game is alive and well" says CEO [277d]
- Businesses could soon be deluged by flexible working requests - but that's a good thing [277d]
- Leaked iPhone 16 dummy units show design changes for all four phones [277d]
- Unlocking growth through omnichannel sales solutions [277d]
- The Dragon's Dogma 2 community has united under the banner of rotten food to combat the spread of Dragonsplague [277d]
- UK competition watchdog confirms Vodafone-Three merger requires further investigation [277d]
- Invincible season 2 ending explained: is [SPOILER] dead, mid-credits scene, Spider-Man cameo rumor, and your biggest questions answered [277d]
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