The Brutalist Report - tech
- The Neuroscience of Resistance to Change [174d]
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- The Race to Seal Helium HDDs [174d]
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- The Zombie Misconception of Theoretical Computer Science [174d]
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- Nearly 2M metric tons of wild fish used to feed Norwegian farmed salmon [174d]
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- Socials explode after judge shuts down accounts of Aubreigh Wyatt's grieving mom [174d]
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- Another Silicon Valley institution died spring of 2019: Halted/HSC [174d]
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- State of Text Rendering 2024 [174d]
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- Rye: A Hassle-Free Python Experience [174d]
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- Keyboards Influenced by Touchscreens (2011) [174d]
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- Sljit: Platform independent low-level JIT compiler [174d]
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- LightRAG: The PyTorch Library for Large Language Model Applications [174d]
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- Show HN: I built a IMDB for all kinds of micro-creators [175d]
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- The nasty neighbor effect in humans [175d]
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- Mouse Heaven or Mouse Hell? [175d]
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- Some Florida cities are living off red light cameras [175d]
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- SF's AI boom can't stop real estate slide, as office vacancies reach new record [175d]
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- Glest – The free real-time strategy game [175d]
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- Show HN: The easiest way to create web UIs for ROS robots [175d]
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- Twenty Five Years of Warehouse-Scale Computing [175d]
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- How we tamed Node.js event loop lag: a deepdive [175d]
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- Negative Temperature [175d]
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- The Deadlock Empire: An Interactive Guide to Locks [175d]
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- Making My Own Wedding Rings [175d]
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- DB Browser for SQLite (Windows, macOS, and Most Versions of Linux) [175d]
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- Plausible Analytics: GDPR Compliance w/o Cookie Consent Banner [175d]
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- Anna's Archive Faces Millions in Damages and a Permanent Injunction [175d]
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- Integrating Email Aliases with Bitwarden [175d]
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- Z-Library Admins "Escape House Arrest" After Judge Approves U.S. Extradition [175d]
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- Global trade woes mount as shipping costs rise [175d]
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- Dear Roku, you ruined my TV [175d]
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- Google Maps tests new pop-up ads that give you an unnecessary detour [175d]
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- C++ patterns for low-latency applications including high-frequency trading [175d]
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- Affinity's Adobe-rivaling creative suite is now free for six months [175d]
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- Show HN: WAL Implementation in Golang [175d]
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- Paleolithic eyed needles and the evolution of dress [175d]
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- No more boot loader: Please use the kernel instead [175d]
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- Never ask a candidate to rate themselves out of 10 [175d]
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- Mass tourism protesters squirt water at Barcelona tourists [175d]
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- Entering text in the terminal is complicated [175d]
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- Show HN: I coded my own JSON translation tool to easily localize my side project [175d]
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- Dumb website only lets one user in at a time [175d]
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- The Right Kind of Stubborn [175d]
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- 1JPM: A Maven/Gradle alternative in a single Java file [175d]
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- Reverse Engineering Ticketmaster's Rotating Barcodes [175d]
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- "Bullshit Jobs" Is a Terrible, Curiosity-Killing Concept [175d]
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- Understanding Software Dynamics [book review] [175d]
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- Build your own React (2019) [175d]
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- Python Has Too Many Package Managers [175d]
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- Geomys, a blueprint for a sustainable open-source maintenance firm [175d]
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- For the first time in more than 150 years, Alberta's electricity is coal free [175d]
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- Show HN: A fast OSS voice assistant [175d]
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- The anti-growth state of mind on the Åland islands [175d]
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- Show HN: I am building an open-source incident management platform [175d]
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- DevRel's Death as Zero Interest Rate Phenomenon [175d]
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- Show HN: Open-sourced Webflow for your own app [175d]
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- Birds in Space II: Quails in the Cosmos [175d]
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- There is still the need for a better Goodreads alternative [175d]
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- Db2 is a story worth telling, even if IBM won't [175d]
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- Three Algorithms in a Room [175d]
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- Dark mode is not as good for your eyes as you believe [175d]
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- Micro-agent: make an AI write code until it passes an unit test [175d]
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- ChatGPT Has Captchas Now [175d]
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- LibreOfficeKit API in action: new API to access LibreOffice functionalities [175d]
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- Xpra: Persistent Remote Applications for X11 [175d]
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- Ode to a world-saving idea: attribution error and cognitive empathy [175d]
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- Data Structures Cheat Sheet [175d]
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- Sipeed/NanoKVM: NanoKVM: Affordable, Multifunctional, Nano RISC-V IP-KVM [175d]
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- How to mitigate fraud on iOS devices using App Attest and DeviceCheck [174d]
- iOS 18 beta 3 brings dark mode to all icons -- kind of [175d]
- Hot Dog: HomePod saves home and pooch from housefire [175d]
- Apple moves on to third betas of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, tvOS 18, watchOS 11, visionOS 2 [175d]
- Walmart Plus members can pick up Apple's M1 MacBook Air for just $649 [175d]
- Apple looks to India for iPads and AirPod charging cases [175d]
- One Swedish Apple Store closes, but its replacement is far, far away [175d]
- MacBook Air M3 review three months later: The best Mac for nearly everyone [175d]
- Apple smart home accessory details leak, Samsung upgrades Matter, and more on HomeKit Insider [175d]
- Affinity makes Designer, Photo, and Publisher free for six months [175d]
- Apple's iPad 9th Gen is back in stock at Amazon for $249 [175d]
- Get ready for a monumental iPhone 16 super cycle, says Wedbush [175d]
- How the BBC used the iPhone in hundreds of locations to cover the UK election [175d]
- UK says Apple unfairly fired worker who took secret photos of a colleague [175d]
- Siri improved with Apple Intelligence won't roll out until 2025 [175d]
- Microsoft China bans Android, demands staff use iPhones [175d]
- A plastic Apple Watch SE could be in the works to help it hit the Galaxy Watch FE’s price tag [174d]
- Report: Samsung may roll out a third camera fix for Galaxy S24 Ultra [174d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Tuesday, July 9 (game #897) [175d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Tuesday, July 9 (game #394) [175d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Tuesday, July 9 (game #128) [175d]
- Perplexity's AI search could eliminate the need for follow-ups and beat ChatGPT at its own game [175d]
- Want a foldable keyboard that doubles as a PC? This one even squeezes in AMD's latest Ryzen 7 processor [175d]
- YouTube will use AI to snip copyrighted music and not silence your whole video [175d]
- Cheapest mini PC with AMD Ryzen 7 8000 emerges with a rather unusual name — Firebat Z8 can drive four 4K monitors has two Ethernet LAN ports [175d]
- AMD’s top-end RDNA 4 GPU might not turn up until CES 2025 – and the second-tier model could be much later than that [175d]
- AirTags were pitched against Google's Find My Device trackers in a mailbox challenge – these were the results [175d]
- Finally, Windows 11’s 24H2 update is going to fix a bunch of annoying bugs that make using the OS feel like a chore [175d]
- Where’s Alexa AI and why isn’t Amazon talking about it? [175d]
- Samsung hints at 122.88TB SSD as it quietly releases a 61.44TB model — world's largest NAND maker finally competes with Solidigm for top capacity crown, but you won't be able to use these in your PC [175d]
- Student rediscovers thin client concept, booting Linux from Google Drive — a great proof of concept but one that has very limited use in the real world [175d]
- Microsoft SmartScreen vulnerability can be abused to deploy malware, and its happening in the wild [175d]
- Amazon's Echo Spot is back with a fresh design and an improved display [175d]
- Amazon is inching into the luxury goods market in search of high-quality data [175d]
- Microsoft invests in bringing AI to Hong Kong classrooms [175d]
- Microsoft admits weak points of Copilot+ PCs with Arm CPUs, including driver issues, plus game and app compatibility [175d]
- How are retailers and consumers experiencing AI? [175d]
- Tired of your AirPods' terrible call quality? It seems Apple's quietly fixed it [175d]
- How CISOs can apply threat modelling to AI products in four steps [175d]
- China is planning a huge national compute boost by 2025 [175d]
- New AMD Ryzen 9 9900X leaks show a powerful CPU that could worry Intel [175d]
- Shopify points to third-party app for data breach [175d]
- CMF by Nothing proves it’s the IKEA of tech with new Phone 1, Buds Pro 2 and Watch Pro 2 [175d]
- The Google Pixel Watch 3 could be imminent – with a key upgrade included [175d]
- Selfie-authentication for large transactions puts users at risk of fraud, experts say [175d]
- Audio-Technica's cheap noise cancelling earbuds are 'built for bass lovers' [175d]
- Apple’s biggest Siri upgrades may not land on iPhones until early next year [175d]
- Microsoft just gave Notepad spellcheck and autocorrect – but some Windows 11 users aren’t happy [175d]
- NHS at risk of being hit again as NCSC exec says IT systems "out of date" [175d]
- YouTube Music is piloting 'music any way you like' prompt-generated radio using AI [175d]
- Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth developer claims fans will be 'surprised' by what it's working on next [175d]
- Exoprimal won't receive any more seasons - but it's not going extinct quite yet [175d]
- The Apple Watch 10 might not be a major upgrade after all, apart from its screen [175d]
- Motorola is opening a new R&D facility for secure communications for public safety agencies [175d]
- AMD 9000X3D rumor suggests next-gen CPUs will be the same as current X3D gaming chips spec-wise – but that’s no reason to panic [175d]
- Is the age of digital transformation finally over? This report says we've all moved on [175d]
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