The Brutalist Report - tech
- One index, two publishers and the global research economy [406d]
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- Why do we still teach people to calculate? [406d]
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- How to Do The Jhanas [406d]
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- The semiotics of barbed wire fence [406d]
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- The pivot to AI: Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain [406d]
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- I switched to Vim – and it took me only 6 years to learn it [406d]
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- Writing an IR from Scratch and survive to write a post [406d]
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- The Crazy Economics of the Most Coveted Handbag [406d]
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- LINQPad – The .NET Programmer's Playground [406d]
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- Getting 100% code coverage doesn't eliminate bugs [406d]
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- Looking ahead to 30 years of FreeDOS [406d]
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- Renga 1.26 – An XMPP client for HaikuOS [406d]
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- Top Libraries to Accelerate LLM Building [406d]
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- The Encyclopedia Project, or How to Know in the Age of AI [406d]
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- Porting Python to a $3 smartwatch [video] [406d]
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- Traffic noise hurts children's brains [406d]
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- Fedora has been shipping with a broken screen reader for nine years [406d]
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- Deriving Dependently-Typed OOP from First Principles [406d]
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- Y combinator codex [406d]
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- How electronic ignition works and also how to make a spark plug play music [406d]
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- Some fundraisers pay >90% of the funds to themselves [406d]
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- Ask HN: What's the oldest file on your computer? [406d]
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- Review of Linux on Minisforum V3 AMD Ryzen Tablet [406d]
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- Detecting hallucinations in large language models using semantic entropy [406d]
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- Singapore doubles down on lab-grown meat as Silicon Valley backs off [406d]
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- Show HN: Tsellm: Interactive SQLite shell with LLM support [406d]
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- 82 Copies of Shakespeare's First Folio on Display at Folger Shakespeare Library [406d]
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- Why Mount Rainier is the US volcano keeping scientists up at night [406d]
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- Wikipedia: 97% of all articles lead to Philosophy [406d]
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- Optimizing the Roc parser/compiler with data-oriented design [406d]
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- I'm Switching from Laravel to Rails [406d]
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- First we shape our social graph, then it shapes us (2022) [406d]
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- The tiny chip that powers Montreal subway tickets [406d]
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- How automotive radar measures the velocity of objects [406d]
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- Stamp: A Mini-Language for Templates [406d]
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- Audit finds NYPD spent thousands of police hours on unconfirmed gunshot alerts [406d]
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- US Forest Service proposes protections for old-growth trees, without logging ban [406d]
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- G'mic 3.4.0: Image Processing in Its Prime [406d]
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- B-Trees Require Fewer Comparisons Than Balanced Binary Search Trees [406d]
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- Inside Netflix's bet on advanced video encoding [406d]
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- Three ways to think about Go channels [406d]
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- Arbitrary shell command evaluation in Org Mode (GNU Emacs) [406d]
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- Citizens to End SuperPACs [406d]
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- Batteries as a Military Enabler [406d]
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- Traffic engineers build roads inviting crashes on outdated research, faulty data [406d]
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- Picolisp a Railroad Simulation [406d]
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- California AI bill becomes a lightning rod–for safety advocates and devs alike [406d]
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- SquirrelFS: Using the Rust compiler to check file-system crash consistency [406d]
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- How GE Helped Launch The Computing Language That Changed The World (2019) [406d]
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- A Person of Compute [406d]
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- Show HN: I am using AI to drop hats outside my window onto New Yorkers [406d]
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- Asynchronous Consensus Without Trusted Setup or Public-Key Cryptography [406d]
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- Group actions and hashing unordered multisets (2021) [406d]
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- I found an 8 years old bug in Xorg [406d]
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- "We argue that mitochondria are the processor of the cell" (2022) [406d]
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- The Blank Sheet Method: From Passive Reading to Active Learning [406d]
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- Llama.ttf: A font which is also an LLM [406d]
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- The World Will Soon Witness "One of the Rarest Space Events of Our Lives" [406d]
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- The Chart of Cosmic Exploration [406d]
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- A Study Says Warp Drives Might Be Real–and We'll Find Them with Lasers [407d]
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- Character Tiling [407d]
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- My weekend project turned into a 3 years journey [407d]
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- Fresh water on Earth emerged 500M years earlier than previously thought [407d]
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- Germany's autobahn bridges falling apart [407d]
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- The First Animal Ever Found That Doesn't Need Oxygen to Survive [407d]
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- Never* Use Datagrams [407d]
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- BeyondCorp [407d]
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- Just open-sourced E25DX: a modern Hugo theme for tech documentations [407d]
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- Of Psion and Symbian [407d]
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- Spotify and the big three labels collude to rip off artists [407d]
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- Why your brain is 3 milion more times efficient than GPT-4 [407d]
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- The prevalence, persistence, and perils of lame delegations [407d]
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- Domino's retreats from Italy having failed to conquer the home of pizza (2022) [407d]
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- Mozilla's Original Sin [407d]
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- Shahed-136 kamikaze drone servomotor [video] [407d]
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- Is Codeberg.org financially sustainable relying on member fees? Any precedents? [407d]
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- I've Stopped Using Box Plots. Should You? [407d]
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- Richard Stallman, su, and the 'wheel' group (2004) [407d]
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- Explained: The secret City of London which is not part of London [407d]
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- Infinitone Microtonal Saxophone [407d]
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- Native American Indian Star Charts [407d]
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- Truckstops on the Information Superhighway (2018) [407d]
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- visionOS thermally throttles based on how much it hears the fans in the mics [407d]
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- TinyLetter Shut Down by Mailchimp, So I Built the LetterDrop [407d]
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- Interface Upgrades in Go [407d]
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- Is Guix full-source bootstrap a lie? [407d]
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- Words you can spell with a calculator [407d]
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- The manager's unbearable lack of endorphins [407d]
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- Ruby: A great language for shell scripts [407d]
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- ChatGPT is biased against resumes with credentials that imply a disability [407d]
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- OpenEMR: The leading open-source medical record software [407d]
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- A website where you write a message to the next visitor [407d]
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