The Brutalist Report - tech
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- My deployment platform is a shell script [767d]
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- The Git repositories of XZ projects are available on GitHub again [767d]
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- LXQt: Wayland FAQ [767d]
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- OpenAI released GPT-4-turbo-2024-04-09 [767d]
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- Building Reliable Systems Out of Unreliable Agents [767d]
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- The challenges of building modern open source software on PowerPC Mac OS X [767d]
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- Making an RISC-V OS (Part 3): Managing free memory [767d]
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- How we built the Find My Device network with user security and privacy in mind [767d]
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- Reflections of a bird collision monitor [767d]
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- The World of Instruction Manuals (2018) [767d]
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- PostHog: Side Project Insurance [767d]
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- Ansible – Infrastructure as Code for building up my Homelab [767d]
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- A MySQL compatible database engine written in pure Go [767d]
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- Yes, social media is a cause of the epidemic of teenage mental illness [767d]
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- Stalwart mail server (self-hosted all-in-one mail server) now as an admin webui [767d]
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- GPT-4 Turbo with Vision Generally Available [767d]
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- Fairphone's Fairbuds are repairable Bluetooth earbuds with replaceable batteries [767d]
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- Evaluating faithfulness and content selection of LLMs in book-length summaries [767d]
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- Show HN: AI reveals big companies secret strategies for business growth [767d]
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- The Collapse of Small Press Distribution [767d]
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- OpenAI prepares to fight for its life as legal troubles mount [767d]
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- Georgia's Vogtle plant, a $35B nuclear project [767d]
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- Cow Magnets [767d]
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- PS1 Programming Course with MIPS Assembly and C [767d]
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- Zed Decoded: Async Rust [767d]
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- ScreenAI: A visual LLM for UI and visually-situated language understanding [767d]
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- Fairbuds: In-Ear with Replaceable Batteries [767d]
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- Virtual Colossus [767d]
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- Peter Higgs Has Died [767d]
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- The Open Secret about Confidential Computing [767d]
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- San Francisco-to-L.A. overnight train inches closer to reality [767d]
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- Peter Higgs, physicist who discovered Higgs boson, dies aged 94 [767d]
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- Intel Gaudi 3 AI Accelerator [767d]
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- Google just released its AI chip rival to Nvidia [767d]
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- The History of CP/M (1980) [txt] [767d]
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- Juicebox: Squeezing the hassle out of encryption key recovery [767d]
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- The Towns Outsmarting Airbnb [767d]
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- Google's Chrome Antitrust Paradox [767d]
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- Beeper acquired by Automattic (WordPress) [767d]
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- Show HN: We built PriceLevel to find out what companies pay for SaaS [767d]
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- With Vids, Google thinks it has the next big productivity tool for work [767d]
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- Freenginx 1.26.0 [767d]
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- Persistent interaction patterns across social media platforms and over time [767d]
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- New Grafana Loki UI: No LogQL Required [767d]
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- "Volkswagen" detects when your tests are being run in a CI server [767d]
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- How NPR Lost Americas Trust [767d]
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- India's electric rickshaws are leaving EVs in the dust, like YC Electric [767d]
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- FCC chair rejects call to impose Universal Service fees on broadband [767d]
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- Supreme Commander Graphics Study (2015) [767d]
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- Writing highly scalable backends in UDP [767d]
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- The Future of Pretendo After Nintendo Network [767d]
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- Better Biosensors Just Need a Touch of Cheap Plastic [767d]
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- Penpot 2.0 Released [767d]
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- Steven Levitt and John Donohue defend the abortion-crime hypothesis [767d]
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- The Eclipse via Satellite [767d]
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- Google CodeGemma: Open Code Models Based on Gemma [pdf] [767d]
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- Why do airlines charge so much for checked bags? The tax code [767d]
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- Anger is eliminated with the disposal of a paper written because of provocation [767d]
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- Introducing Google Axion Processors, our new Arm-based CPUs [767d]
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- Social Skill Training with Large Language Models [767d]
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- Total eclipse of the Internet: traffic impacts in Mexico, the US, and Canada [767d]
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- Telegram Remote Code Exploit [767d]
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- How to use my science-based color wheel [767d]
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- BYD is launching its next-gen Blade EV battery – more range and even lower cost [767d]
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- SeL4 Device Driver Framework 0.4.0 [767d]
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- Study sheds light on white dwarf stars [767d]
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- Ask HN: C/C++ developer wanting to learn efficient Python [767d]
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- AutoCodeRover resolves 22% of real-world GitHub issues in SWE-bench lite [767d]
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- Ollama: Embedding Models [767d]
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- Lessons learned from manually classifying CIFAR-10 (2011) [767d]
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- European court rules human rights violated by climate inaction [767d]
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- Computational limits to the legibility of the imaged human brain [767d]
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- SSSL – Hackless SSL bypass for the Wii U [767d]
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- Show HN: DualShock calibration in the browser using WebHID [767d]
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- The Lonely Funeral Project in Amsterdam [767d]
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- Switzerland faces landmark climate-human rights ruling [767d]
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- Apple Ferret-UI: Grounded Mobile UI Understanding with Multimodal LLMs [767d]
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- A Whirlwind Tutorial on Creating Teensy ELF Executables for Linux [767d]
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- The Internet Archive Just Backed Up an Entire Caribbean Island [767d]
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- Multimillion-dollar L.A. heist was seamless, sophisticated, stealthy [767d]
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- Magnets are switching up the (mechanical) keyboard game [767d]
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- Sqlime: Online SQLite Playground [767d]
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- TSMC will build third Arizona fab after winning $6.6B in CHIPS funding [767d]
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- After years of trying, the U.S. government may mandate safer table saws [767d]
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- Tesla's Cybertrucks were 'rushed out,' are malfunctioning at astounding rate [767d]
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- Welcome to the Age of Technofeudalism [767d]
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- Show HN: I made a discrete logic network card [767d]
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- Viewing the 2024 Solar Eclipse with Commodore 64's 1984 Sky Travel [video] [767d]
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- Bay Area Workers Charged for Building Secret Apartments Inside Train Stations [767d]
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- Chasing Resets [767d]
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- Don't require people to change 'source code' to configure your programs [767d]
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- How might software development have unfolded if CPU speeds were 20x slower? [767d]
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- How I Tripped Over the Debian Weak Keys Vulnerability [767d]
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- XZ Utils Attack: A Threat Actor Spent 2 Years to Implement Linux Backdoor [767d]
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- Show HN: I created automatic subtitling app to boost short videos [767d]
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- MapSCII – ASCII world map renderer for your console – enter => telnet mapscii.me [768d]
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- BART to offer final rides on original equipment on April 20 [768d]
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- Distributed SQLite: Paradigm shift or hype? [768d]
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- It's getting hard to use and recommend Firefox, I'm afraid for the free web [768d]
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- DRAM mfgrs stop publishing contract DRAM prices after quake, price hike expected [768d]
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- Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, April 10 (game #807) [767d]
- Google Chrome Enterprise Premium wants to make the browser the next level of protection for your business [767d]
- Confused about Google's Find My Device? Here are 7 things you need to know [767d]
- I miss the old Instagram - but the last thing I need is a clone from TikTok [767d]
- Does Intel’s CEO get paid more than AMD’s CEO? The answer might not be that surprising, if you think about it [767d]
- I’m ready to throw out my iRobot Roomba in favor of Samsung’s new Jet Bot Combo AI robot vacuum [767d]
- Thousands of Social Security numbers stolen from government firm [767d]
- Google unveils its first data center processor as it joins Microsoft and Amazon in a billion-dollar hardware race — Intel and AMD will be nervous to see strategic partners turn into formidable x86 rivals [767d]
- Star Wars Outlaws has an official release date, pre-order details revealed [767d]
- Forget Prime Day: Target's Circle Week sale is live now - shop today's 13 best deals [767d]
- Google is giving your security teams a major Gemini AI boost [767d]
- Acer gets on board the AI PC train with new and refreshed Predator and Nitro models [767d]
- Tesla Cybertruck hits big potholes as reported issues rise and used prices tumble [767d]
- Want more AI in your meetings? Google Meet and Chat are on it - but you'll have to pay [767d]
- Netflix’s The Gentlemen season 2 thrown into doubt due to ‘challenges getting the same actors back’ [767d]
- A new Google Home feature reads out your daily Fitbit stats with Google Assistant – but it should’ve been here three years ago [767d]
- Hackers are loading SVG files with multi-stage malware in new phishing attack [767d]
- DJI’s new RS4 and RS4 Pro are hands-down our favorite camera gimbals, and they're even better with the Focus Pro system [767d]
- Dragon's Dogma 2 mod stops Pawns from pointing out the obvious [767d]
- Google wants to bring AI-powered security to businesses everywhere [767d]
- Home Depot confirms data breach, says employee data affected [767d]
- 'I cried': Arcane star claims season 2 of the hit Netflix show will emotionally devastate fans [767d]
- Google Vids is Workspace's new video creation app for your workplace [767d]
- This new app brings Netflix and Prime Video in 4K with Dolby Atmos to Apple's Vision Pro [767d]
- PC shipments are now back above pre-pandemic levels - but you might still want to hold off buying one [767d]
- "Historic" federal data privacy bill lands in US Congress [767d]
- $6.6 billion given to Taiwan semiconductor giant to shore up US chip manufacturing [767d]
- Earbuds and AirPods are a sustainability nightmare, but Fairphone's Fairbuds could change that [767d]
- How Waterdrop’s high-tech water filtration system ensures cleaner, healthier water - and helps to save the planet [767d]
- Targus says it is facing major cyberattack, global operations hit [767d]
- The latest Meta Quest 3 update brings mixed reality improvements [767d]
- GAME store employees have been told to expect layoffs as they receive new zero-hours contracts [767d]
- Alibaba Cloud slashes prices as it looks to boost non-Chinese market [767d]
- Windows 10 latest update is broken and riddled with bugs - with no fix in sight [767d]
- Now is the best time ever to buy a MacBook Air - the M1 starts at $699 and the M2 at just $849 [767d]
- Is your Intel Core i9 CPU crashing when playing games? You’re not alone – and Intel’s investigating worrying reports of instability [767d]
- Qualcomm has launched new, "breakthrough" IoT tech for industry [767d]
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- Helldivers 2 patch updates weapon UI stats to account for explosive damage [767d]
- Apple is restricting the potential of Vision Pro apps, but for a good reason [767d]
- Google Pixel 8a leaks hint at a new finish and mixed design tweaks [767d]
- Understanding the privacy risks of wearable tech [767d]
- Baldur's Gate 3 publishing head reflects on recent industry layoffs, "it's incorrect to believe huge companies are run necessarily by incredibly intelligent people" [767d]
- No, Troy Baker isn't playing Grand Theft Auto 6's male protagonist: "I want that guy, whoever it is, to get credit for his work" [767d]
- Tubi's free streaming is more popular than Max, Peacock and Paramount Plus – here are 5 great shows to start with [767d]
- Google Domains hands over domain controls to Squarespace [767d]
- A late game Dragon's Dogma 2 boss has a secret cutscene, but it's not easy to get [767d]
- Google's Find My Device network has finally launched – and the Pixel 8 gets special tracking powers [767d]
- Microsoft’s lock screen cards for Windows 11 are about to arrive – and a much-needed addition will follow [767d]
- Google Chrome has a new tool to help protect against memory corruption [767d]
- Fallout TV show creator hints at 'really cool' season 2 plans as rumors swirl over Prime Video series return [767d]
- Behind the curtain: how IT pros can spot AI washing [767d]
- Microsoft announces new AI hub in London in latest AI push [767d]
- Five steps to consider when rolling out WhatsApp for Business [767d]
- How can businesses embrace AI to its full potential? [767d]
- Nothing Ear leak claims company's earbuds will see striking changes, both inside and out [767d]
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