The Brutalist Report - tech
- Microsoft blocks even more customization apps in Windows 11 version 24H2 [166d]
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- Working with Qubes OS at the Guardian [167d]
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- Why the "Eisenhower matrix" is a fantastic productivity hack [167d]
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- How Often Have You Seen Mostly or 100% AWOL Managers? [167d]
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- Amazon Fresh kills "Just Walk Out" shopping tech–it never worked [167d]
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- NASA knows what knocked Voyager 1 offline, but it will take a while to fix [167d]
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- Twenty years maintaining the WiX Toolset [167d]
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- Micronics Announces Desktop SLS 3D Printer, Starting at $2,999 [video] [167d]
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- NIST researchers use cellphone compass to measure glucose [167d]
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- Why CockroachDB doesn't use EvalPlanQual [167d]
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- C++ Insights – See your source code with the eyes of a compiler [167d]
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- I fell out of love with academia [167d]
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- Why Don't I Like Git More? [167d]
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- Roku explores taking over HDMI feeds with ads [167d]
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- SearXNG is a free internet metasearch engine [167d]
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- EV bargains to be found as Hertz sells off some of its electric cars [167d]
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- Why the Arabic World Turned Away from Science [167d]
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- A stealth attack came close to compromising the Internet [167d]
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- Emacs bug: describe-key and lambda too poetic [167d]
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- world_sim: LLM prompted to act as a sentient CLI universe simulator [167d]
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- Open-Source 4WD AI Robot Kit Compatible with Raspberry Pi Models 4 and 5 [167d]
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- Xz Backdoor and Autotools Insanity [167d]
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- German state gov. ditching Windows for Linux, 30K workers migrating [167d]
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- Do Kwon and Terraform Labs found liable for $40B fraud [167d]
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- Roku looks into serving you ads on whatever you plug into its TVs [167d]
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- Data brokers are gearing up to fight privacy bills [167d]
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- Apple Updates App Store Guidelines to Permit Game Emulators, EU Music App Links [167d]
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- File over app [167d]
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- Wine 9.6 Adds Support for Advanced AVX Features in Register Contexts [167d]
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- AI and the Problem of Knowledge Collapse [167d]
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- Breakthrough drug trial saw cancer vanish in every patient [167d]
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- Angular and Wiz [167d]
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- For twenty years, PostSecret has broadcast suburban America’s hidden truths [167d]
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- Guide to Bourbon [167d]
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- Under Attila's Gaze [167d]
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- The Useful Village [167d]
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- A local news site was critical of Facebook–then Meta banned all their links [167d]
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- Autonomous Overhead Powerline Recharging for Uninterrupted Drone Operations [video] [167d]
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- Top Israeli Spy Chief Accidentally Revealed His True Identity Online [167d]
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- Should employers pay for employees' phones if 2FA apps are required? [167d]
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- AI will shrink workforces within five years, say company execs [167d]
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- Zimbabwe Launches a New Currency Again [167d]
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- Some Colleges Will Soon Charge $100k a Year. How Did This Happen? [167d]
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- Themes from (and Beyond) Altitude Cyber's 2023 Cybersecurity Year in Review [167d]
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- BeeTrove – OpenAI GPTs Open-Source Dataset [167d]
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- Jordan Mechner vs. the sands of time [167d]
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- Favorites from our prompt engineering tournament [167d]
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- What's the fastest language in the world? [167d]
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- The Rise and Fall of Silicon Graphics [167d]
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- Identifying Stable Diffusion XL 1.0 images from VAE artifacts [167d]
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- Fortran on WebAssembly [167d]
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- Qwen1.5-32B: Fitting the Capstone of the Qwen1.5 Language Model Series [167d]
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- March job growth zoomed: payrolls jumped by 303,000, unemployment drops to 3.8% [167d]
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- Excellent succinct breakdown of the xz mess, from an OpenBSD developer [167d]
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- Deep sea mining could be worse for the climate than land ores [167d]
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- M 4.7 Earthquake 5 Km NE of Lebanon, New Jersey – USGS [167d]
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- Amazon increased US plastic packaging despite global phase-out [167d]
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- RubyGems is not vulnerable to the xz/liblzma backdoor [167d]
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- Ask HN: What is the most useless project you have been working on? [167d]
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- So you wanna de-bog yourself [167d]
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- WindCon2024: A Joke Too Far for Many [167d]
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- Top Israeli spy chief exposes his true identity in online security lapse [167d]
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- Big Tech's underground race to buy AI training data [167d]
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- Jedi Knight (Plus, Notes on an Expanded Universe) [167d]
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- We need a permanent solution for universal broadband access [167d]
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- Cloudflare acquires PartyKit to allow developers to build real-time multi-user [167d]
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- Microsoft, Google join study to see if AI will affect jobs [167d]
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- Apple cuts 600 jobs after dropping self-driving car plans [167d]
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- Show HN: No-bs "HN: Who is Hiring?" job picks straight to your inbox [167d]
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- A Tantalizing 'Hint' That Astronomers Got Dark Energy All Wrong [167d]
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- Show HN: Kyoo self hosted media browser (jellyfin/plex alternative) [167d]
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- The economics of American lotteries [167d]
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- Transforming of Communist-era apartment blocks that dominate Eastern Europe [167d]
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- An IRC Client in your motherboard [167d]
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- A Lego Model of Financial Capitalism [167d]
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- Almost no one cares if your site is not on social media [167d]
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- Infrastructure as Code Is Not the Answer – By Luke Shaughnessy [167d]
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- Understanding Childhood Trauma Can Help Us Be More Resilient [167d]
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- Ask HN: I want to put free WiFi in schools in my city, how do I go about it? [167d]
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- GitHub is down [167d]
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- How Would You Turn This Dial to Make the Freezer Colder? [167d]
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- Facebook caught snooping on Snapchat users. What is going on? [167d]
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- Features I wish PostgreSQL had as a developer [167d]
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- This cybercrime group uses the most basic tactics around — but they seem to be working just fine [167d]
- TSMC bounces back after Taiwan earthquake — top chipmaker says its production is already back up to speed, despite devastating quake [167d]
- Android 15's new Bluetooth tool may alter the way users interact with their phone [167d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Saturday, April 6 (game #803) [167d]
- New DJI Avata 2 drone leaks reveal design, features, pricing, and more [167d]
- Intel powers up XeSS upscaling to deliver faster frame rates for Arc GPUs – up to 30% quicker – and better image quality [167d]
- Firewalla unveils the world's most affordable 10-gigabit smart firewall — ready for next-gen Wi-Fi 7 and high-speed fiber networks, but a price increase is expected soon [167d]
- Snapdragon X Elite hype builds as Qualcomm shows off Apple M3-beating CPU that can handle laptop gaming nicely [167d]
- Visa warns dangerous new malware is attacking financial firms [167d]
- Intel Core Ultra 5 234V CPU leaked – our first glimpse of next-gen Lunar Lake laptop chips [167d]
- TeamGroup announces the ideal microSD card for the Steam Deck – but whether we'll see it is another matter [167d]
- NVIDIA’s AI has already changed gaming, and it’s still just heating up [167d]
- Italy considers law against sharenting to protect children's privacy [167d]
- TikTok says it helped SMBs make billions last year [167d]
- The next Google Pixel update could bust nuisance callers [167d]
- Henry Cavill's critically panned Argylle movie is coming to Apple TV Plus very soon [167d]
- The Galaxy Z Flip 5 just received new AI features – and it's now cheaper than ever [167d]
- AMD Zen 5 may not be a huge boost, but leaker reckons next-gen CPUs are exciting and could beat out Intel Arrow Lake [167d]
- Best Buy's weekend sale starts now - shop 15 unbelievable deals that I recommend [167d]
- Google Incognito data to be erased—but what happens next? [167d]
- Cisco launches AI job consortium to see which roles will be most affected by AI [167d]
- 8BitDo announces Apple Vision Pro compatibility for a range of gaming peripherals [167d]
- Mission’s new bookshelf speakers will turn your sound upside down [167d]
- Mark my words, Apple will get no further with robots than it did with cars [167d]
- When is Fortnite OG coming back? [167d]
- 7 new movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and more this weekend (April 5) [167d]
- Ivanti bugs are still being targeted by Chinese hackers, Google warns [167d]
- Android 15’s new Private Space could add a load of features dedicated to keeping your data safe [167d]
- This cute robot can deliver 16 cups of coffee right to your desk [167d]
- Faulty AI that told people to break the law defended by New York mayor [167d]
- Campfire Audio unveils Fathom wired earbuds: 6 balanced armature drivers, 4-figure price tag [167d]
- OpenAI says 2024 is the "year of the enterprise" when it comes to AI — and it has new corporate tools on the way to make sure [167d]
- Microsoft introduces Xbox Field Trips - educational podcasts based on Game Pass titles [167d]
- Google Pixel 8a leaks may have revealed the mid-range phone's specs and design [167d]
- This hugely dangerous new DoS attack could crash web servers with just a single connection [167d]
- Here's why Samsung has built the world's most secure smart fridge – and a host of other super-secure appliances [167d]
- Windows 11 24H2 update is rumored to be ready to go – but nobody will get any of its major new features anytime soon [167d]
- Many of the world's biggest companies reported data breaches last year [167d]
- Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender show hits more trouble as it loses yet another showrunner [167d]
- Watch out managers – AI might be coming for your jobs too [167d]
- Apple might build spatial computing right into your Mac’s screen [167d]
- CeX launches gaming repair service for everything from modern to retro consoles, controllers, and handhelds [167d]
- BYOD strategies for the modern workplace [167d]
- Samsung shares temporary fix for Galaxy S23 One UI 6.1 touchscreen issue [167d]
- The next Star Wars show on Disney Plus is coming, inevitably, on May the 4th – here's the trailer [167d]
- Standing desks might genuinely be having a positive effect on your health [167d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE could launch way earlier than expected [167d]
- Disney Plus' password crackdown starts in June, but you might not be affected right away [167d]
- The iPhone 16 is tipped to come with thinner bezels when it arrives this year [167d]
- Our phones are under threat more than ever — but many of us still don't have mobile security protection [167d]
- The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 might not include one of our most wanted upgrades [167d]
- Roku TVs may soon have the ability to show you ads while your games are paused [167d]
- Can Europe set the global standard in responsible, sustainable AI? [167d]
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