The Brutalist Report - tech
- OpenAI illegally barred staff from airing safety risks, whistleblowers say [66d]
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- For advertising: Firefox now collects user data by default [66d]
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- Decoding DME aircraft radio navigation system with the LimeSDR [66d]
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- Commodore 64 Fitness Watch (2022) [66d]
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- Evan Wright, 'Generation Kill' Author and Rolling Stone Contributor, Dead at 59 [66d]
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- BOA27: An open source, open hardware, leafleting, smart balloon [66d]
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- Peter Buxtun, whistleblower who exposed Tuskegee syphilis study, dies aged 86 [66d]
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- Strategy for EU Bootstrapping Hardware Startups: Don't Sell to Anyone in EU [66d]
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- A rare Stratospheric Warming event has begun over the South Pole [66d]
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- Exo: Run your own AI cluster at home with everyday devices [66d]
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- Task Dashboard Tips for Peak Productivity [66d]
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- We built our world for a climate that no longer exists [66d]
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- A Review of Linux on Surface Pro 4 [66d]
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- MixRank (YC S11) Is Hiring Software Engineers and Founders Globally [66d]
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- Ask HN: Struggling with poor memory and executive function. What to do? [66d]
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- The Second Law of Thermodynamics [66d]
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- Async Git-stash workflow enables test test-driven development [66d]
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- IQM achieves 99.9% 2-qubit gate fidelity and 1 millisecond coherence time [66d]
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- The All-American Delusion of the Polygraph [66d]
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- What Happened to Ancient Megafauna? [66d]
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- How do jewellers capture every last particle of gold dust? (2017) [66d]
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- Shapeshift: Semantically map JSON objects using key-level vector embeddings [66d]
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- Show HN: Horizon – Private alternative to Imgur [66d]
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- KUtrace: Low-overhead Linux kernel tracing facility [66d]
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- Ties between Google's Project Nimbus and Israel's military [66d]
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- L402: The Missing Piece in the Internet's Payment Infrastructure [66d]
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- Show HN: Mutable.ai Codebase chat that uses a Wiki for RAG [66d]
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- Mercurial is simply too good (2020) [66d]
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- The Mafia of Pharma Pricing [66d]
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- FTC probes IBM's $6.4B HashiCorp takeover [66d]
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- Artie (YC S23) Is Hiring [66d]
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- Making Liquid Nitrogen with My Homemade Cryocooler [video] [66d]
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- Amiga 2000 – Codename: Tesseract [66d]
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- A Word About Private Attribution in Firefox [from the Firefox CTO] [66d]
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- Automated Test-Case Reduction [66d]
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- The Stratocaster Turns 70 [66d]
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- Google Now Defaults to Not Indexing Your Content [66d]
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- Leap – Chemistry Through a Computational Lens [66d]
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- The Open Collaboration Tools [66d]
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- Run CUDA, Unmodified, on AMD GPUs [66d]
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- Show HN: Projects from the Wolfram Summer Research Program [66d]
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- PyTorch Lightning: A Comprehensive Hands-On Tutorial [66d]
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- Alan Kay – Doing with Images Makes Symbols: Communicating with Computers (1987) [66d]
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- Quartz: A Deterministic Time Testing Library for Go [66d]
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- Transformer Layers as Painters [66d]
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- A Video Interview with Mike Clark, Chief Architect of Zen at AMD [66d]
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- Immunotherapy Is Changing Cancer Treatment Forever [66d]
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- Seiko Originals: The UC-2000, A Smartwatch from 1984 [66d]
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- Tech, Crunched: How the go-to site for startup news lost its way [66d]
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- K-Scale Labs (YC W24) Is Hiring a Chief Operating Officer [66d]
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- Mathematical Comics: A Tour of Complex Analysis [66d]
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- Mangled fingers, no time off: Women who make Samsung semiconductors are striking [66d]
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- Tlsd: Generate (message) sequence diagrams from TLA+ state traces [66d]
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- The New Holy Grail for Weight-Loss Drugs Is Sleep Apnea [66d]
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- Guide to Machine Learning with Geometric, Topological, and Algebraic Structures [66d]
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- Radar evidence of accessible Moon cave conduit below Mare Tranquillitatis pit [66d]
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- Researchers: Weak Security Defaults Enabled Squarespace Domains Hijacks [66d]
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- Former DARPA chief, now White House OSTP director: time to regulate AI is now [66d]
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- Health benefits of replacing butter with high-quality plant oils [66d]
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- HTML Tags Memory Test [66d]
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- How the Rise of the Camera Launched a Fight to Protect Gilded Age Privacy [66d]
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- Common logical fallacies surrounding capitalism [66d]
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- Linksys Velop Routers Caught Sending WiFi Creds in the Clear [66d]
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- Creature that washed up on New Zealand beach may be rarest whale [66d]
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- Cosmic Simulation Reveals How Black Holes Grow and Evolve [66d]
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- Show HN: Learn a new language by speaking with AI [66d]
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- Google and Microsoft now each consume more power than some fairly big countries [66d]
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- I'm Not a Fan of Strlcpy(3) [66d]
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- Congress Accidentally Legalized Weed Six Years Ago [66d]
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- Graying open source community needs fresh blood [67d]
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- Scientists make DNA discovery that could help find pancreatic cancer cure [67d]
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- Rust for Filesystems [67d]
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- Firefox 128 enables "privacy-preserving" ad measurements by default [67d]
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- WhatWeb: Next Generation Web Scanner (2021) [67d]
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- Google's Gemini AI caught scanning Google Drive PDF files without permission [67d]
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- Lagrange: LAser GRavitational-wave ANtenna at GEo-lunar Lagrange points [67d]
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- AI enhances customer experience by behaving like humans [66d]
- I'm a deals expert – these are the 73 best Prime Day 2024 deals you can shop right now [66d]
- Amazon Just Walk Out technology is coming to one of London's most iconic venues [66d]
- Apple secretly gave the iPhone’s flashlight a major upgrade with iOS 18 – and it’s super helpful [66d]
- OnePlus teases the Nord 4's all-metal body and AI features in new preview [66d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Tuesday, July 16 (game #401) [66d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Tuesday, July 16 (game #135) [66d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Tuesday, July 16 (game #904) [66d]
- A US Congresswoman lost her voice to disease, now AI has given it back [66d]
- It's not you, Galaxy Ring just sold out from Samsung, but we've found another way for you to put a ring on it [66d]
- Apple re-releases Homepod Mini in Midnight black and sparks discussion of next-gen model [66d]
- AMD confirms Ryzen 9000 CPUs will go on sale on July 31 – but we’re still guessing at pricing for Zen 5 chips [66d]
- Crypto websites registered to Squarespace are being hijacked and redirected by scammers [66d]
- OpenAI may be working on AI that can perform research without human help – which should go fine [66d]
- World's lightest portable monitor is a stunning 14-inch technological piece of art from Vaio — Vision+ 14 weighs 325g and has a 14-inch, 400 nits display [66d]
- iPhone 16 specs predictions: everything we expect to see from every model [66d]
- Finally! Netflix reveals release date for a new real-life dating show that I've been waiting months for and I'm so excited [66d]
- Prime Video movie of the day: Clint Eastwood's never been better than in A Fistful of Dollars [66d]
- This new ransomware tries to stop victims recovery by using passphrases [66d]
- AT&T apparently paid a hacker big bucks to delete stolen phone record data [66d]
- Intel Arrow Lake may not arrive late after all – new rumor suggests next-gen CPUs will hit shelves in October, not December [66d]
- Nvidia could have big plans for powering up RTX 5000 GPUs (literally) – but new rumor might have you worried your power supply isn’t good enough [66d]
- Secure foundations for AI with privacy by design [66d]
- Rite Aid confirms data breach following ransomware attack [66d]
- Netflix movie of the day: The Karate Kid is a fun version of the 1980s family favorite [66d]
- This new iPadOS emulator turns your iPad into a retro games machine [66d]
- 'One in a million'– pro photographer reveals how he took the President Trump 'flying bullet' photo with a Sony A1 [66d]
- Google reveals major increase in bug bounty rewards — so get hunting [66d]
- Gemini AI platform caught scanning Google Drive files without user permission [66d]
- Good news: Euphoria officially isn't canceled, but don't expect season 3 to arrive on Max any time soon [66d]
- Google and Microsoft now each consume more power than some fairly big countries [66d]
- European AI rules could hamstring Chinese tech companies with compliance costs [67d]
- Presumed Innocent is Apple TV Plus’ most-watched drama and it’s getting a second season [67d]
- DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro leak suggests GoPro rival could only be a minor upgrade [67d]
- NATO agrees to building of new cyber defense center [67d]
- The essential role of payments in the sales funnel [67d]
- The OnePlus Pad 2 could be more expensive than its predecessor, but still a bargain powerhouse [67d]
- Samsung's latest Galaxy AI features tipped to be heading to these older phones [67d]
- Windows 11 Start menu could get better if Microsoft pushes forward with this nifty change that’s currently in testing [67d]
- Software workers across the globe are excited to get using Gen AI at work [67d]
- Uncovering the cybersecurity industry’s senseless fixation with security keys [67d]
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