The Brutalist Report - tech
- The March of Dimes Syndrome [366d]
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- Intel-undervolt: CPU undervolting and throttling configuration tool for Linux [366d]
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- Intel Details Skymont [366d]
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- Tsutomu Yamaguchi – A man who survived both atomic bombings (2023) [366d]
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- A Note on Essential Complexity [366d]
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- Three of Vietnam's five undersea internet cables are down [366d]
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- The Pitfalls of Comparing BigDecimals in Java [366d]
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- Google DeepMind Shifts from Research Lab to AI Product Factory [366d]
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- FPGA-Based Disk Controller for Apple II [366d]
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- Getting 50% (SoTA) on Arc-AGI with GPT-4o [366d]
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- LLM that can call multiple tool APIs with one request [366d]
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- The Decompilation Wiki: categorized knowledge on decompilation [366d]
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- Humans began to rapidly accumulate technological knowledge 600k years ago [366d]
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- What Happens If You Swallow Gum? [366d]
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- Stop Using Fandom [366d]
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- Suiteness (YC S16) Is Hiring for TypeScript/Qwik [366d]
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- EU to greenlight Chat Control tomorrow [366d]
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- Sam Altman is not on YC's board. So why claim to be its chair? [366d]
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- Where did you go, Ms. Pac-Man? [366d]
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- Oulipo's use of the Tohoku paper (2014) [366d]
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- At 15, Darlene Stubbs left a polygamous cult, found a new life through running [366d]
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- Sei pays out $2M Bug Bounty [366d]
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- Show HN: Token price calculator for 400+ LLMs [366d]
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- Show HN: ThreadQuilt: AI-Free Thread Aggregator [366d]
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- Stable Diffusion 3 banned on CivitAI due to license [366d]
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- NZ at the centre of cross-govt group sharing personal traveller records [366d]
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- How to Minimize Your Exposure to Microplastics [366d]
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- Wired Amazon-Powered AI Cameras Used to Detect Emotions of UK Train Passengers [366d]
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- Htmx 2.0.0 has been released [366d]
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- Unskilled and unaware: Misjudgments rise with overconfidence in low performers [366d]
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- What is intelligent life? Portia Spiders and GPT [366d]
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- High-severity vulnerabilities affect a wide range of Asus router models [366d]
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- Ask HN: Boss thinks I'm dumb, now what? [366d]
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- Apple Discontinuing Apple Pay Later [366d]
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- How a Car Salesman Became a Community Banking Pioneer [366d]
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- Making Serverless Orchestration 25x Faster [366d]
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- Spain's AI Doctor [366d]
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- Correlation Between Fecal Microplastics and Inflammatory Bowel Disease [366d]
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- Asus agrees to a whole raft of US warranty service improvements after complaints [366d]
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- User is locked out every day when she goes to lunch [366d]
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- A policy maker's introduction to AI fundamentals [366d]
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- Tim Cook is 'not 100 percent' sure Apple can stop AI hallucinations [366d]
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- Florida Sheriff Grady Judd Decides He's Capable of Running an AI Crime Thingy [366d]
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- Understanding SPF, DKIM, and DMARC: A Simple Guide [366d]
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- All Aquiver: The Decadent Movement [366d]
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- Proton is taking its privacy-first apps to a nonprofit foundation model [366d]
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- Carma (YC W24) Hiring a Founding Full-Stack SWE to Get Fleets Same-Day Auto Repair [366d]
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- London Underground hosts tests for 'quantum compass' that could replace GPS [366d]
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- Plant-based substitute leather developed from pineapple leaf fiber and rubber [366d]
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- Nvidia gets 20% weighting, more investor demand; Apple demoted in major techfund [366d]
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- FTC sues Adobe for hiding fees and inhibiting cancellations [366d]
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- The darker side of being a doctor [366d]
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- Wells Fargo Bet on a Flashy Rent Credit Card. It Is Costing the Bank Dearly [366d]
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- Let Readers Read [366d]
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- US sues Adobe for 'deceiving' subscriptions that are too hard to cancel [366d]
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- New Branding, Same Scanning: Upload Moderation Undermines End-to-End Encryption [pdf] [366d]
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- NASA again delays Boeing Starliner's return home [366d]
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- Crossing the Impossible FFI Boundary, and My Gradual Descent into Madness [367d]
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- The Pay Raise People Say They Need to Be Happy [367d]
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- BYD and CATL aim to launch new EV batteries with 6C charge rate [367d]
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- A Day in the Life of a California Fast-Food Manager Who Makes $174,000 a Year [367d]
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- Group of 17 London secondary schools join up to go smartphone-free [367d]
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- First randomized trial of Ozempic for alcoholism shows big drops in drinking [367d]
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- TDK claims insane energy density in solid state battery breakthrough [367d]
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- The enduring mystery of how water freezes [367d]
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- How React 19 Almost Made the Internet Slower [367d]
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- Show HN: Create a stunning portrait painting from one photo [367d]
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- Lindroid [367d]
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- Mocking Is an Anti-Pattern [367d]
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- Ask HN: My manager is bad. Should I care? [367d]
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- Privacy app maker Proton transitions to non-profit foundation structure [367d]
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- Google Chrome Will Track You for the Next 200 Days–Then It May Get Worse [367d]
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- How I Made Trading Cards with E-Ink Displays [367d]
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- DJI ban passes the House and moves on to the Senate [367d]
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- Monopolies across the grocery supply chain squeeze consumers, small businesses [367d]
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- Can you inherit memories from your ancestors? [367d]
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- How A.I. Is Revolutionizing Drug Development [367d]
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- TinyLetter, in Memoriam [367d]
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- The Programmer's Brain [367d]
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- Optical PCIe 7.0 connection hits 128 GT/s [367d]
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- Backdoor in D-Link routers enables telnet access [367d]
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- McDonald's is ending its drive-thru AI test [367d]
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- Being laid off and unplanned entrepreneurship [367d]
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- Don't store your cucumbers in the fridge (2012) [367d]
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- Pop Culture Has Become an Oligopoly (2022) [367d]
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- Cities: Skylines II Found a Solution for High Rents: Get Rid of Landlords [367d]
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- Commercial perovskite solar modules at SNEC 2024 trade show [367d]
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- A discussion of discussions on AI Bias [367d]
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- Nsss: A secure NSS-like implementation for static linking [367d]
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- New material for solid-state batteries with 100-times higher energy density [367d]
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- Developer Takes 'Retro' Concept to New Level by Creating Physical Winamp Player [367d]
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- How Innovative Is China in Nuclear Power? [367d]
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- The time keepers: pg_cron and pg_timetable [367d]
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- Firezone (YC W22) Is Hiring a Senior Rust Engineer (Mountain View) [367d]
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- 'Equals' has more than one meaning in math [367d]
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- Meta won't train AI on Euro posts after all, as watchdogs put their paws down [367d]
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- How to get stuff repaired when the manufacturer don't wanna: take 'em to court [367d]
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- Creativity Has Left the Chat: The Price of Debiasing Language Models [367d]
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- Understanding a Python Closure Oddity [367d]
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- Marion Stokes, the Woman Who Spent over 30 Years Recording Every Minute of US TV [367d]
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- Can quick commerce leapfrog e-commerce in India? [366d]
- TechCrunch Space: A new era for human spaceflight research [366d]
- After 20 months of trying to raise funds, insurance startup Loop cuts staff [366d]
- ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI-powered chatbot [366d]
- Apple kills Pay Later feature ahead of Affirm integration [366d]
- Astroscale’s space junk inspection satellite snaps a close-up photo of a discarded rocket stage [366d]
- DeepMind’s new AI generates soundtracks and dialogue for videos [366d]
- US sues Adobe for hiding termination fees and making it difficult to cancel subscriptions [366d]
- Perplexity now displays results for temperature, currency conversion and simple math, so you don’t have to use Google [366d]
- From sperm freezing to accounting tools: Finaloop’s founder scores $35M to solve e-commerce retailers’ bookkeeping headaches [366d]
- Runway’s new video-generating AI, Gen-3, offers improved controls [366d]
- TikTok ads and branded content will now include AI avatars of creators and stock actors [367d]
- Autify launches Zenes, an AI agent for software quality assurance [367d]
- YouTube is experimenting with Notes, a crowdsourced feature that lets users add context to videos [367d]
- Plant-based ‘meat’ startup Tender has already nabbed a fast-food chain contract, and another $11M [367d]
- Today’s your last chance to apply for the Startup Battlefield 200 [367d]
- Stop playing games with online security, Signal president warns EU lawmakers [367d]
- SoftBank ties up with Perplexity [367d]
- YC-backed Hona looks to reduce the communication friction between law firms and their consumer clients [367d]
- Privacy app maker Proton transitions to non-profit foundation structure [367d]
- Tinybird raises another $30 million to transform data into real-time APIs [367d]
- India’s Oyo, once valued at $10B, finalizes new funding at $2.5B valuation [367d]
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- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Tuesday, June 18 (game #373) [366d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Tuesday, June 18 (game #876) [366d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Tuesday, June 18 (game #107) [366d]
- Pentax revives analog with its first film camera in over 20 years – and the pricey retro package has won me over [366d]
- Samsung Galaxy Ring case leaks, and it looks like a techy engagement ring box [366d]
- Lenco’s transparent portable CD player will have you swapping CDs like it’s the 90s [366d]
- Want to run your own mini Las Vegas Sphere? This video card could allow you to run a dozen screens on the cheap — and who knows, it could even be compatible with Bitcoin mining motherboards [366d]
- Alpine's 220hp A290 EV takes it back to the halcyon days of the hot hatch [366d]
- Asus patches serious security flaw across multiple routers — update now if you have any of these models [366d]
- iPad Pro might only be the start of Apple’s new ‘thin’ era, with MacBooks and more rumored to get much slimmer in the future [366d]
- Windows 11 24H2 officially debuts for Copilot+ PCs, and nobody else – but don’t worry, you’re not missing much [366d]
- What is going on with Marvel's Blade movie? Second director departure, MCU film's multiple delays, and more explained [367d]
- Keytronic confirms data breach after Black Basta ransomware gang strikes again [367d]
- The next Nintendo Direct presentation is happening tomorrow - here's where and how to watch [367d]
- Google fully launches VPN for Pixel users [367d]
- Your DJI drone might soon be banned in the US – and yes, this news is just as bad as it sounds [367d]
- A new Spotify and Tidal rival is coming with support for next-gen wireless Hi-Res Audio [367d]
- Why data security posture management is essential when deploying AI tools [367d]
- Hackers use emoji to dispatch malware — and even governments are being attacked, so be on your guard [367d]
- Making the case for GPU-free AI inference: 4 key considerations [367d]
- Cybersecurity burnout due to stress, fatigue and mental health is costing hundreds of millions in lost productivity [367d]
- London hospital vulnerabilities were known years before cyberattack [367d]
- Many workers are starting to warm up to using AI in the workplace [367d]
- The Apple Watch 10 is rumoured to have a larger screen and a thinner design [367d]
- Get ready for the next generation of PDFs — Adobe "reinvents" Acrobat with Firefly AI, image generation and more [367d]
- Ultraman: Rising is a hit on Netflix but there's a better animation with 100% on Rotten Tomatoes that just got renewed [367d]
- These key Apple Intelligence features might not arrive until 2025 [367d]
- Microsoft quietly updates controversial Windows 11 Recall feature – but not with the changes that are really needed [367d]
- I tested the new Nikon Z6 III for high-speed action, and I’m already considering upgrading my Z6 II [367d]
- Company backed by Bill Gates has begun construction of an revolutionary, 'affordable' nuclear power station — TerraPower's Natrium reactor uses sodium which could be key to quenching AI's energy thirst [367d]
- iOS 18 can do math everywhere and lets you choose your preferred Home hub [367d]
- Software audits remain a major worry for many firms - particularly if you use these companies [367d]
- New Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra leak teases colors and prices [367d]
- Hate going back to the office? Microsoft Teams might have just solved one of the biggest return-to-office problems [367d]
- Edifier’s mid-century retro wireless speaker is full of modern Hi-Res Audio and streaming features [367d]
- Leaked Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 specs point to big camera, battery, and power upgrades [367d]
- Microsoft’s embarrassment over Recall fiasco gets worse as Windows 11 feature becomes the butt of Apple exec’s joke [367d]
- New EU cloud security rules might discriminate against big firms, tech giants warn [367d]
- Still need to beat Mohg for Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree DLC? Here's a glitch that still works [367d]
- Navigating the cloud risks in the growing AI threat landscape [367d]
- Apple Intelligence may be reason why OpenAI wants Microsoft to work with archrival Oracle — Azure may be feeling the pinch as iOS 18 AI-focus means far more GPUs are required [367d]
- IoT password ban a start, but admins can’t afford to wait for regulators [367d]
- Wimbledon 2024: New AI-powered tool means tennis fans won't miss any of the action [367d]
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