The Brutalist Report - tech
- QuickJS, the Next Generation: a mighty JavaScript engine [178d]
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- Zed Editor automatically downloads binaries and NPM packages without consent [178d]
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- Boeing to plead guilty to criminal fraud charge stemming from 737 MAX crashes [178d]
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- Do Skis Get Blunt? [178d]
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- 'It's like I drew a door and disappeared through it' (2021) [178d]
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- Show HN: Simulating 20M Particles in JavaScript [178d]
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- A Mini Monitor for a Pi [178d]
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- First study to measure toxic metals in tampons shows arsenic and lead [178d]
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- What does a world without Airbnb look like? [178d]
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- Cannabis legalisation hampered by most German of substances: red tape [179d]
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- The Yellowstone supervolcano destroyed an ecosystem but saved it for us [179d]
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- I'm Funding Ladybird Because I Can't Fund Firefox [179d]
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- Construction of the 4th Chinese aircraft carrier has reportedly started [179d]
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- Continue (YC S23) Is Hiring a Full-Stack Engineer in San Francisco [179d]
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- Did a broken random number generator in Cuba help expose an espionage network? [179d]
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- Unit is a general purpose visual programming system [179d]
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- Apple M5 Chip's Dual-Use Design Will Power Future Macs and AI Servers [179d]
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- ICANN's list of abandoned vanity TLDs, which now has about 134 entries [179d]
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- Show HN: Imageprompt.io – AI-powered and human-curated artworks, logos, photos [179d]
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- Ask HN: Should I remove work experience from resume? [179d]
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- Doomsday Prepping: Reactionary Behavior or Inherited Instinct? [179d]
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- Sharedrop: Easy P2P file transfer powered by WebRTC – inspired by Apple AirDrop [179d]
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- Modern-day spying: sometimes old technology is more secure [179d]
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- What the internet looked like in 1994 [179d]
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- Standard cells: Looking at individual gates in the Pentium processor [179d]
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- VDEv2: Virtual Distributed Ethernet [179d]
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- Reasoning in Large Language Models: A Geometric Perspective [179d]
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- Managing Oneself (2005) [179d]
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- Show HN: A modern Jupyter client for macOS [179d]
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- Using copper to convert CO₂ to methane [179d]
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- Synchronization Is Bad for Scale [179d]
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- Falsehoods Programmers Believe About Phone Numbers [179d]
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- How David Sinkinson Bootstrapped AppArmor to a $40M Exit [179d]
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- ChatGPT is better at generating code for problems written before 2021 [179d]
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- Zuckerberg and Peter Thiel on Facebook, Millenials, and Predictions for 2030 [179d]
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- TUI for Managing WiFi on Linux [179d]
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- US intelligence community is embracing generative AI [179d]
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- Show HN: I made an open source Mailchimp RSS-to-Email alternative [179d]
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- Talent Search versus Talent Development [pdf] [179d]
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- Latest Ghostscript vulnerability haunts experts as the next big breach enabler [179d]
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- Show HN: Hi.Events – Open-Source Event Management and Ticketing Platform [179d]
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- How Good Is ChatGPT at Coding, Really? [179d]
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- Servant Leadership Theory [179d]
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- Mongo but on Postgres and with strong consistency benefits [179d]
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- A reawakening of systems programming meetups [179d]
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- The Metropolis Algorithm: Theory and Examples [179d]
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- YouTube Embeds Are Bananas Heavy and It's Fixable [179d]
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- Target to stop accepting personal checks as form of payment [179d]
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- Execute JavaScript in a WebAssembly QuickJS Sandbox [179d]
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- A Few Notes on the Culture by Iain M Banks [179d]
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- John von Neumann: The Man from the Future [179d]
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- Guide to attending a space launch in person [179d]
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- Germany set to overhaul subsidy regime for renewable energy [179d]
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- People are feeling stuck in their jobs [179d]
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- Portugal brings back tax breaks for foreigners in bid to woo digital nomads [179d]
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- Adventures in mapmaking: the search for grayscale tiles [179d]
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- End of the librarian? Council cuts and new tech push profession to the brink [179d]
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- "AI", students, and epistemic crisis [179d]
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- Microchip releases PIC64 radiation tolerant RISC-V CPUs for space applications [179d]
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- Scientists re-emerge after a year in Mars simulation project [179d]
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- Malloc broke Serenity's JPGLoader, or: how to win the lottery [179d]
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- Engines 101: The Basics of How Engines Work by Toyota [video] [179d]
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- Modern Emacs TypeScript Web Config [179d]
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- From the Transistor to the Web Browser, a rough outline for a 12 week course [179d]
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- Crystal Fragment turns everything you see into 8-bit Pixel Art [179d]
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