The Brutalist Report - tech
- Apple users are being locked out of their Apple IDs with no explanation [245d]
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- What contributing to Open-source is, and what it isn't [245d]
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- Getting worried about bird flu [245d]
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- Software Supply Chain Security [245d]
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- Apnic: Cgnat is harming internet innovation (2022) [245d]
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- The Vision Pro is a flop [245d]
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- So you want to Scrape like the Big Boys? (2021) [245d]
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- iPhone 15 Pro Storage Expansion – 128GB to 512GB [video] [245d]
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- Show HN: Free AI-Powered Resume and Cover Letter Maker [245d]
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- Laws of Software Evolution [245d]
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- Fyrox Game Engine – a Rust game engine with a real editor and scripting system [245d]
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- How to prevent Lyme disease this summer [245d]
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- The Presidential Nuclear "Football" from Eisenhower to George W. Bush [245d]
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- Clang's -O0 output: branch displacement and size increase [245d]
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- How Not to Release Historic Source Code [245d]
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- CATL's 1,000-km LFP EV battery super-charges at 1 km/sec [245d]
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- 12to11 – run Wayland applications on an X server [245d]
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- Columbia University has a doxxing problem [245d]
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- Nvidia CEO hand-delivers fastest AI system to OpenAI [245d]
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- Tesla Autopilot feature was involved in 13 fatal crashes, US regulator says [245d]
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- Discord Shuts Down 'Spy Pet' Bots That Scraped, Sold User Messages [245d]
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- Apple's OpenAI Talks Intensify as It Seeks to Add AI Features [245d]
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- World War I dangers in France's red zones [245d]
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- Show HN: React for Circuits [245d]
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- British Columbia to recriminalize use of drugs in public spaces [245d]
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- A New Sweetener Has Joined the Ranks of Aspartame and Stevia [245d]
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- My undying love for the painfully uncool Amiga [245d]
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- Relational Graph Convolutional Networks for Sentiment Analysis [245d]
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- Cleaning Up Speech Recognition with GPT [245d]
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- Searchformer: Beyond a* Better Planning with Transformers via Search Dynamics [245d]
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- The Landscape of Machine Learning on ArXiv [245d]
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- Plunging Home Prices, Fleeing Companies: Austin's Glow Is Fading [245d]
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- Tiny in size, a Cupertino home is selling for big bucks: $1.7M [245d]
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- Court upholds New York law that says ISPs must offer $15 broadband [245d]
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- Factorio – Statistics improvements, Linux adventures [245d]
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- Trellis (YC W24) is hiring Founding Eng to build snowflake for unstructured data [245d]
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- Building an open data pipeline in 2024 [245d]
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- Welcome to Scam World [245d]
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- How I search in 2024 [245d]
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- What I remember about Flint water crisis was how state government lied [245d]
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- Show HN: I made a spaced repetition tool to master coding problems [245d]
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- Forget billions of years: Researchers have grown diamonds in just 150 minutes [245d]
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- New £4M hub for metabolic psychiatry [245d]
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- About the Chinese police officers who may soon be patrolling in Hungary [245d]
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- Thoughts on my first electric scooter purchase [245d]
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- Reflections on Qualitative Research [245d]
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- Camus, Albert and the Anarchists [245d]
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- Giving Rust a chance for in-kernel codecs [245d]
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- On Community in Nix [245d]
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- 3 years of fulltime Rust game development, and why we're leaving Rust behind [245d]
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- School principal framed using AI-generated racist rant. Co-worker charged [245d]
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- Police say offensive voice recording of school principal was a deep fake [245d]
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- Data Breach at Kaiser Permanente Affects 13.4M People [245d]
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- European Commission: "Our commitment to the Fediverse is here to stay" [245d]
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- Regulators Tie Tesla Autopilot to More Than a Dozen Fatalities, 100s of Crashes [245d]
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- A-BiRD uses Raspberry Pi to identify different species singing at the same time [245d]
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- The brutal business practices of Amazon [245d]
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- Univer: Open-Source Alternative for Google Sheets, Slides, Docs [246d]
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- Turing RK1 is 2x faster, 1.8x pricier than Pi 5 [246d]
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- Bun's New Crash Reporter [246d]
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- Solar power is changing life deep in the Amazon [246d]
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- Wisdom from Marcus Aurelius [246d]
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- The Rise of the Bee Bandits [246d]
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- Postgres Bloat Minimization [246d]
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- The follow lie, and why it's worse than ever [246d]
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- Apple's Regular Mac Base RAM Boosts Ended When Tim Cook Took Over [246d]
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- Google is feeling pretty pumped about a new way of showing you ads on YouTube [246d]
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- Crypto Mixer Samourai Wallet's Co-Founders Arrested for Money Laundering [246d]
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- Balaji Srinivasan calls for tech to "exit democracy" and seize local governments [246d]
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- UK's Investigatory Powers Bill to become law despite tech world opposition [246d]
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- Three women contract HIV from dirty "vampire facials" at unlicensed spa [246d]
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- GMB launches legal action against 'out of control' Amazon at Coventry warehouse [246d]
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- I'm creating PBR Textures and 3D models since 2018 and sharing them for free [246d]
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- Optimizing your programs for Arm platforms [246d]
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- PEP 686 – Make UTF-8 mode default [246d]
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- What We Train Our Brains For [246d]
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- The Universe as a Computer [246d]
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- Brutalist Churches [246d]
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- Cult of the Dead Cow – Veilid [246d]
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- Qwen1.5-110B [246d]
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- Pharo 12 [246d]
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- Show HN: Mendeleej.com - an Interactive Periodic Table [246d]
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- H5N1 prevalence in milk suggest US bird flu outbreak in cows is widespread [246d]
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- European privacy regulator will stop using its own social media platforms [246d]
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- I Rewired My Brain to Become Fluent in Math (2014) [246d]
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- The dire state of NixOS's moderation culture [246d]
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- Radicle is an open source, peer-to-peer code collaboration stack built on Git [246d]
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- OpenVoice: Instant Voice Cloning [246d]
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- A BSD person tries Alpine Linux [246d]
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- Minister defends arrest power for people feared to commit a hate crime in future [246d]
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- Big Cloud is still making bank – Is this AI adoption, price rises, or what? [245d]
- Ex-Space Shuttle boss corrects the record on Hubble upgrade mission [245d]
- Jensen Huang and Sam Altman among tech chiefs invited to federal AI Safety Board [245d]
- ASML caves to US pressure to cease servicing some kit used by Chinese customers [245d]
- Microsoft dusts off ancient MS-DOS 4.0 code for release on GitHub [245d]
- Two indicted for illegally exporting chip gear from US to China [245d]
- Kaiser Permanente shared 13.4M people's data with Microsoft Bing, Google, others [245d]
- Amazon to ditch WorkDocs sharing service, support countdown begins [245d]
- Huawei and partners reportedly plan to produce high bandwidth memory by 2026 [245d]
- Second time lucky for Thoma Bravo, which scoops up Darktrace for $5.3B [245d]
- The eight-bit Z80 is dead. Long live the 16-bit Z80! [245d]
- Encrypted email service files DMA complaint claiming it vanished from Google Search [245d]
- TikTok ban could escalate US-China trade war, ex-White House CIO tells The Reg [245d]
- UK's Investigatory Powers Bill to become law despite tech world opposition [245d]
- 45 Drives adds Linux-powered mini PCs, workstations to growing compute lineup [245d]
- IBM and LzLabs to clash in UK court over Software Defined Mainframe [245d]
- UK agriculture department slammed for paper pushing despite tech splurges [246d]
- Help! My mouse climbed a wall and now it doesn't work right [246d]
- VMware’s end-user compute community told to brace for ‘Omnissa’ shift [246d]
- Flaws in Chinese keyboard apps leave 750 million users open to snooping, researchers claim [246d]
- Atlassian loses half its CEOs, but customers stay solid after Server products exit support [246d]
- Intel excited by PC sales pop and GPU prospects, but investors aren’t because the outlook is poor [246d]
- Alphabet, Microsoft profit and sales soar without obvious help from AI [246d]
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- Chip firm founded by ex-Intel president plans massive 256-core CPU to surf AI inference wave and give Nvidia B100 a run for its money — Ampere Computing AmpereOne-3 likely to support PCIe 6.0 and DDR5 tech [245d]
- Paleblue Earth batteries eliminate the one big pain point of rechargeables [245d]
- Wacom beats Apple to the punch by launching its very first OLED tablet [245d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Saturday, April 27 (game #824) [245d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Saturday, April 27 (game #55) [245d]
- Bing blew up last year but it's still miles behind Google [245d]
- Millions of devices still connect to this dangerous malware, despite the creators ditching it years ago [245d]
- DJI drones could be banned in the US soon – here's what you need to know [245d]
- Turns out the viral 'Air Head' Sora video wasn't purely the work of AI we were led to believe [245d]
- Finally! After a 7-year wait, this monitor could well be the best pro-level 8K display ever — will Asus be able to break the curse of failed 8K monitor launches with the PA32KCX Mini LED pro screen? [245d]
- Hackers attempt to hijack a major WordPress plugin that could allow for site takeovers [245d]
- Android 15 could give you a super-charged dark mode that forces incompatible apps to support it [245d]
- Intel boss confirms Panther Lake is on track for mid-2025 release date - with some bold claims [245d]
- Signed, sealed, delivered, summarized: new Gemini-powered AI feature for Gmail looks like it’s close to launch [246d]
- Security and interoperability on the cards for US government use of Zoom, Slack and Teams [246d]
- Avengers 5 rumored to start filming in early 2025, and one Marvel supergroup isn't expected to feature [246d]
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 specs predictions: all the key specs we expect [246d]
- Nintendo Switch 2 will reportedly be larger than its predecessor and feature magnetic Joy-Con controllers [246d]
- Gigabyte’s heavy-handed fix for Intel Core i9 CPU instability drops performance to Core i7 levels in some cases – but don’t panic yet [246d]
- US health giant Kaiser hit by data breach — millions of customers informed they could be at risk [246d]
- Microsoft is bringing Window’s 11’s slimmed-down updates to Windows 10, shedding megabytes for quicker upgrades [246d]
- Distributed cloud may solve data management challenges [246d]
- AWS is investing billions in one of its biggest US cloud regions [246d]
- Businesses urgently need to rethink CAPTCHAs [246d]
- 7 new movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and more this weekend (April 26) [246d]
- You can’t call yourself an audiophile until you’ve seriously considered Luxman’s elite network transport [246d]
- CISA is rolling out its ransomware warning program soon [246d]
- Sony tipped to launch two major full-frame cameras in 2024, but no new flagship [246d]
- Paramount Plus' Mayor of Kingstown season 3 trailer sees Jeremy Renner's crime boss comeback [246d]
- Google IO 2024 lineup confirmed – 5 new things we’re expecting to see, from Wear OS 5 to Gemini wizardry [246d]
- Android’s next bright idea is adverts on your lock screen – and it sounds like the Windows 11 nightmare revisited [246d]
- Cloud and AI demand push Alphabet and Microsoft earnings to new high [246d]
- VMware users warned to brace for next big upheaval as latest Broadcom changes rumble on [246d]
- Microsoft CEO says it is "putting security above all else" in major refocus [246d]
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- Apple TV Plus’ Hollywood Con Queen trailer teases Tiger King creator's new docuseries about the movie industry’s biggest scam [246d]
- Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 tipped to get blood sugar monitoring – and a new Ultra model [246d]
- Microsoft might have cracked the most important part of video calls — new update could potentially hide all your embarassing apps and pop-ups [246d]
- This Android TV update will stop your Gmail details from being exposed [246d]
- Sonic movie spin-off Knuckles isn't a total Paramount Plus knockout – watch these 3 great video-game shows instead [246d]
- Huge AMD Strix Point leak gives Snapdragon X Elite CPU something to worry about – and Apple’s M4, too [246d]
- Samsung’s next Galaxy AI feature could revolutionize smartphone video [246d]
- Don’t worry, Apple didn’t cancel your old iPhone trade in after all [246d]
- Fallout 4 free update bugged on PS5, with PS Plus Extra subscribers unable to access the new version – but a fix is coming [246d]
- Businesses are spending more and more on AI, but keep hitting the same roadblocks [246d]
- The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 and a host of other devices could land on July 10 [246d]
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