The Brutalist Report - tech
- Trealla Prolog: Compact and efficient Prolog interpreter [310d]
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- The other side of Formula 1: Barcelona residents protest for race-car exhibition [310d]
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- Hypermedia Systems [310d]
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- CISA Advisory on Motorola Solutions ALPR Vulnerabilities [310d]
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- An 'Algorithm' Turned Apartment Pools Green [310d]
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- Unique3D: Image-to-3D Generation from a Single Image in 30 seconds [310d]
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- OpenAI's former chief scientist is starting a new AI company [310d]
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- Austria to 'Super-Speeders': We're Taking Your Car [310d]
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- Zep AI (YC W24) is hiring back end engineers to build LLM long-term memory [310d]
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- Semantic Satiation – Repeated Exposure Causes Words to Lose Meaning [310d]
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- X debut 40 years ago (1984) [310d]
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- BBCode [310d]
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- Ilya Sutskever launches new AI company [310d]
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- EasyOS: An Experimental Linux Distribution [310d]
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- Discovery of new white blood cell function [310d]
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- I will f-ing piledrive you if you mention AI again [310d]
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- Ask HN: Anyone else private information get sold by namecheap? [310d]
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- Stages of Argument (2000) [310d]
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- Finite Curve [310d]
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- Show HN: Modular Pi Cam [310d]
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- F (2006) [310d]
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- Ilya Sutskever starts Safe Superintelligence Inc [310d]
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- Blacksmith (YC W24) is hiring a front end engineer to improve GitHub Actions [310d]
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- 1/25-Scale Cray C90 Wristwatch [310d]
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- The Return of Pneumatic Tubes [310d]
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- Realtek Previews Platform for Sub-$100 5GbE Network Switches [310d]
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- Create Node Modules in Swift [310d]
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- Almost half of Dell's full-time US workforce has rejected the company's RTO push [310d]
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- Client-Side-Scanning: Chat Control Is Pure Surveillance State [310d]
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- Fast Crimes at Lambda School [310d]
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- Campaigns Can Now See What You Watch on TV [310d]
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- Vannevar Bush Engineered the 20th Century [310d]
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- Even Apple cannot explain why we need AI in our lives [310d]
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- All the Data on Earth Can Fit in a Cup of DNA in MIT's Jurassic Park Project [310d]
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- Arvind, longtime MIT professor and prolific computer scientist, dies at 77 [310d]
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- Perplexity Is a Bullshit Machine [310d]
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- Mrs Perkins's Quilt (2017) [310d]
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- Can holographic optical storage displace Hard Disk Drives? [310d]
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- Recovering an Agilent 2000A/3000A Oscilloscope with Corrupt Firmware NAND Flash [311d]
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- Text-to-Music Editing for Music Language Models via Instruction Tuning [311d]
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- The hacking of culture and the creation of socio-technical debt [311d]
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- 27 Years Ago, Nintendo Almost Revolutionized Digital Games with Nintendo Power [311d]
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- Ribbon Health (YC S17) Is Hiring a Sales Eng Director for Enterprises [311d]
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- 2.6M Piracy Reports Against French Users Resulted in 234 Financial Penalties [311d]
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- Astronomers see a black hole awaken in real time [311d]
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- Neofetch developer archives all his repositories: "Have taken up farming" [311d]
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- Boeing Sent Two Astronauts into Space. Now It Needs to Get Them Home [311d]
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- Boeing CEO blasted by Senate: 'It's a travesty that you are still in your job' [311d]
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- Beyond velocity and acceleration: jerk, snap and higher derivatives (2016) [311d]
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- Ask HN: What happens when I click "Request for quote" on your SaaS? [311d]
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- Slack Combines ASTs with LLMs to Automatically Convert 80% of 15,000 Unit Tests [311d]
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- AI-Powered Conversion From Enzyme to React Testing Library [311d]
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- Comma Gets a Cure (2000) [311d]
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- Ask HN: What does RISC-V custom chips for under $100K mean? [311d]
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- Monitoring marine litter from space is now a reality [311d]
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- Why Dolphin Isn't Coming to the App Store (Spoiler: It Needs a JIT) [311d]
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- Linux China, which supported the Chinese open source community, has ended [311d]
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- Rethinking Open Source Generative AI: Open-Washing and the EU AI Act [311d]
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- EU to Greenlight Chat Scanning Proposal [311d]
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- Two ways to use an LED as a light sensor with Arduino [311d]
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- NASA Releases Hubble Image Taken in New Pointing Mode Using Only Single Gyro [311d]
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- The Power Behind Apple's M4 SoC [311d]
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- New UNESCO report warns that Generative AI threatens Holocaust memory [311d]
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- Show HN: Pomoglorbo, a TUI Pomodoro timer for your terminal [311d]
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- ExectOS – brand new operating system which derives from NT architecture [311d]
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- Please don't mention AI again [311d]
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- Fern Hollow Bridge should have been closed years before it collapsed [311d]
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- I'm the hacker that brought down North Korea's Internet for over a week. AMA [311d]
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- Ask HN: Who has had a successful PWA product? [311d]
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- Satellites like Starlink could deplete Earth's ozone layer, study says [311d]
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- One year of solo dev, wrapping up the grant-funded work [311d]
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- Sequoia is both more and less generous to Intel Macs, depending on the model [311d]
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- Google Gemini tried to kill me [311d]
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- U.S. Senate passes bill to support advanced nuclear energy deployment [311d]
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- Willie Mays, SF Giants legend and MLB all-time great, is dead [311d]
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- California Moves to Modify Law Letting Workers Sue Employers [311d]
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- One in four US households likely exceed new soil lead guidance levels [311d]
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- Open Source Python ETL [311d]
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- Qualcomm agrees to pay $75M in all-cash deal to settle licensing suit [310d]
- Valkey gains momentum with broadening band of backers [310d]
- Satellite phone service could soon become the norm [310d]
- Additional hatch operations on a Boeing vehicle – but this time it's Starliner [310d]
- Brit watchdog gnawing on HPE's $14B buy of cable giant Juniper Networks [310d]
- Amtrak confirms crooks are breaking into user accounts, derailing email addresses [310d]
- Microsoft admits to problems upgrading Windows 11 Pro to Enterprise [310d]
- Footage of Nigel Farage blowing up Rishi Sunak's Minecraft mansion 'not real' [310d]
- GenAI more buzz than biz as tech barely dents jobs, says survey [310d]
- GPU-accelerated VMs on Proxmox, XCP-ng? Here's what you need to know [310d]
- Self-driving cars safer in sunlight, twilight another story [310d]
- 50 launches, 1 knighthood – Rocket Lab CEO talks heavy-lift rockets, Venus, and Musk [310d]
- Supermicro plans to flood market with liquid-cooled datacenter tech [310d]
- That PowerShell 'fix' for your root cert 'problem' is a malware loader in disguise [310d]
- Hong Kong authorities halt alleged smuggler shifting 596 'high-end' CPUs to China [311d]
- Japan's industrial SciTech Institute plans two quantum computers and an Nvidia injection [311d]
- After 13 years, Atlassian delivers custom domain names for Jira [311d]
- HPE intros virtualization solution it says is totally not targeting grumpy VMware customers [311d]
- World's top AI chatbots have no problem parroting Russian disinformation [311d]
- Rogue uni IT director pleads guilty after fraudulently buying $2.1M of tech [311d]
- Dark-web kingpin puts 'stolen' internal AMD databases, source code up for sale [311d]
- EU attempt to sneak through new encryption-busting law slammed by Signal, politicians [311d]
- TSMC chip plant construction halted by discovery of archaeological ruins [311d]
- Amazon Labor Union votes overwhelmingly to join forces with Teamsters in NYC [311d]
- Google DeepMind's latest model promises realistic audio for your AI-generated vids [311d]
- What's up with Mozilla buying ad firm Anonym? It's all about 'privacy-centric advertising' [311d]
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- Quordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, June 20 (game #878) [310d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Thursday, June 20 (game #375) [310d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Thursday, June 20 (game #109) [310d]
- Google may soon upgrade Android's Circle to Search to help you find that mystery song [310d]
- This all-terrain rugged AI laptop is the perfect tool to fend off Skynet in the wild — Durabook's portable powerhouse has an Nvidia GPU and an antiquated VGA port as well [310d]
- This AI is a ChatGPT for grilling, and it can even barbecue for you [310d]
- These are the 3 most exciting iOS 18 features, according to TechRadar’s exclusive poll [310d]
- Security bug could have allowed anyone to spoof Microsoft employee emails [310d]
- Nvidia officially becomes the world's most valuable company — now can it stay there? [310d]
- Filming of the next Game of Thrones spin-off is officially under way, as House of the Dragon season 2 helps Max to its biggest day ever [310d]
- You can rent a 448-core super server from AWS for far less than you think — 8-socket Intel-based Sapphire Rapids Xeon have no competitors from AMD for now [310d]
- I love the Apple Watch's new offline maps tools – but it won't replace my Garmin [310d]
- Bad news — many of today's top passwords can be brute force cracked in less than an hour [310d]
- The EU wants to scan your WhatsApp chats—and privacy experts are furious [310d]
- Windows 11 could make checking your phone from your PC even better – so Apple, take note for macOS Sequoia [310d]
- Keen to see new MacBook Pros with the M4 chip? They could arrive at the end of 2024 [310d]
- New trailer for Apple TV Plus' Lady in the Lake thriller series stars Natalie Portman as an obsessive reporter – and it looks like a wild ride [310d]
- What is the current state of Security Culture in Europe? [310d]
- Balancing AI implementation with return on investment [310d]
- HPE and Nvidia team up on private cloud for Gen AI workloads [311d]
- Email threats are becoming more dangerous than ever — so keep an eye on your inbox [311d]
- ASRock tries to reimagine the mini PC case and kicks the GPU outside, making it ideal for a DIY desk project — shame that it doesn't come with TB4 or OCuLink but hey, at least there's an option for VGA [311d]
- Cybersecurity workers are increasingly working over the weekends — and many are ready to quit [311d]
- Are built-in car sat-navs finally dead? Ferrari's latest infotainment move suggests so [311d]
- AI-generated movies will be here sooner than you think – and this new Google DeepMind tool proves it [311d]
- Microsoft admits recent Windows 10 updates messed up the taskbar for some users – but a fix is coming [311d]
- Ethical AI usage could be the key to having your business stand out [311d]
- Meta secretly delayed my most anticipated Quest 3 feature, and we finally know why [311d]
- Logitech’s smallest ever wireless keyboard looks ideal for creatives on the move [311d]
- The Google Pixel 9 could launch with an AI sticker creation tool to rival Apple's Genmoji [311d]
- Apple read my mind and has launched a website dedicated to helping you choose a Mac [311d]
- AMD investigating possible data breach after internal company data put up for sale online [311d]
- Who lives in a smart TV made by LG? Spongebob Squarepants! [311d]
- AMD Ryzen 9000 desktop and Ryzen AI 300 laptop CPUs get rumored release dates – and there’s a hint about cheaper pricing too [311d]
- How big is the AI threat to the cybersecurity of tech companies? [311d]
- Android 15 takes a big step towards launching – and could get a major settings and biometrics boost [311d]
- Tidal's waving goodbye to MQA and Sony 360 Reality Audio: here's what you need to know [311d]
- Squarespace brings new tools to service-based sellers [311d]
- Star Wars: The Acolyte's big Sith Lord reveal is going to be a big letdown, and you can't convince me otherwise [311d]
- Russia-linked Qlin group says it was responsible for London hospitals cyberattack [311d]
- Bluehost launches agency partner program [311d]
- New Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra leak teases some key specs [311d]
- How can businesses best mitigate against ransomware threats? [311d]
- Latest PlayStation Portal firmware update brings much-needed quality-of-life additions and makes it easier to access public Wi-Fi networks [311d]
- OT organizations are being hit with more cyber threats than ever [311d]
- 'One of the wildest claims ever heard': Finnish startup says it can speed up any CPU by 100x using a tiny piece of hardware with no recoding — and it might just be true [311d]
- Motorola teases new foldable Razr phones – here's what to expect [311d]
- Blink's new Moments tool stitches camera footage together into a single video [311d]
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