The Brutalist Report - tech
- Courts Close the Loophole Letting the Feds Search Your Phone at the Border [274d]
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- How Clang compiles a function (2018) [274d]
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- Driving Compilers [274d]
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- MIT 11.350 – Sustainable Real Estate [274d]
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- Intel confirms no recall for Raptor Lake CPUs,microcode won't fix affected units [274d]
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- Apex Surplus is a movie industry props and parts source [274d]
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- Funtoo Linux is shutting down [274d]
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- Deep Learning Interviews [274d]
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- Crooks Bypassed Google's Email Verification to Create Workspace Accounts, Acces [274d]
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- Show HN: Ray Tracing in One Weekend v4.0.0 [274d]
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- Evidence for global cultural diffusion [274d]
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- Show HN: Patchwork – Open-source framework to automate development gruntwork [274d]
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- Free DDNS with Cloudflare and a Cronjob [274d]
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- Europe is in danger of regulating its tech market out of existence [274d]
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- Beyond Clean Code [274d]
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- What happens if you connect Windows XP to the Internet in 2024? [video] [274d]
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- Vikings in Al-Andalus and the Maghreb (English) [274d]
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- Zen 5's 2-Ahead Branch Predictor: How a 30 Year Old Idea Allows for New Tricks [274d]
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- The New Internet [274d]
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- Why does the chromaticity diagram look like that? [274d]
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- Notes on Remitting Stripe Tax to the UK and EU [274d]
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- Where should visual programming go? [274d]
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- Repulsive Shells [video] [274d]
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- Call the compiler, fax it your code [video] [274d]
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- A simple procedural animation technique [video] [274d]
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- Finding a random seed that solves a LeetCode problem (2023) [274d]
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- How a car cigarette lighter works, in CT scans [274d]
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- Google creates self-replicating life from digital 'primordial soup' [274d]
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- Half of Teslas Q2 Profit Came from Your Taxes [274d]
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- Bayesian Statistics: The Three Cultures [274d]
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- Androgynous Peripheral Attach System [274d]
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- Monumental Proof Settles Geometric Langlands Conjecture [274d]
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- Ability to Access Your Android Phone in File Explorer for Windows Insiders [274d]
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- Sample (YC W24) Is Hiring [274d]
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- It is now easier to pass AP tests [274d]
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- Skip and Arc'teryx built a futuristic exoskeleton [274d]
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- Stripe Acquires Lemon Squeezy [274d]
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- Let's talk about how Mihoyo's monetization works [274d]
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- Scaling One Million Checkboxes to 650M checks [274d]
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- Safer code in C++ with lifetime bounds [274d]
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- Captain Beefheart's 10 Commandments of Guitar Playing (1996) [274d]
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- Chrome will now prompt some users to send passwords for suspicious files [274d]
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- So how do you 'accurately' speak English in ancient Rome? [274d]
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- Automakers Sold Driver Data for Pennies, Senators Say [274d]
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- Pilots said nothing as Southwest plane flew dangerously low over Tampa Bay [274d]
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- DARPA Brings Next-Gen US Microelectronics Manufacturing Closer to Reality [274d]
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- Melting ice is slowing Earth's spin, shifting its axis and influencing its core [274d]
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- Show HN: Word Slicer [274d]
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- BusyBox: Life Without Systemd [274d]
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- U.S. Commercial Real Estate Is Headed Toward a Crisis [275d]
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- French rail network hit by 'malicious acts' ahead of Paris Olympics [275d]
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- Fuzzify: A tiny library for fuzzy search [275d]
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- Fear of over-engineering has killed engineering altogether [275d]
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- Using Rust to corrode insane Python run-times [275d]
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- France High-Speed Rail Traffic Disrupted by 'Malicious Acts' on Olympic Ceremony [275d]
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- A hash table by any other name [275d]
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- Bcachefs, an Introduction/Exploration [275d]
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- Zulip 9.0: Organized chat for distributed teams [275d]
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- A Swiss Town Banned Billboards. Zurich, Bern May Soon Follow [275d]
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- Show HN: ClifferBasic, a simple BASIC interpreter as a .NET REPL [275d]
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- American Suburbs Are a Horror Movie and We're the Protagonists [275d]
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- Alexandre Grothendieck, The New Universal Church (1971) [pdf] [275d]
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- 'New El Nino' discovered south of equator [275d]
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- C# almost has implicit interfaces [275d]
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- Southwest to get rid of open seating, offer extra legroom [275d]
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- US solar production soars by 25 percent in just one year [275d]
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- Llama 3 Secrets Every Engineer Must Know [275d]
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- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Saturday, July 27 (game #146) [274d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Saturday, July 27 (game #915) [274d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Saturday, July 27 (game #412) [274d]
- Colin Kaepernick wants to use AI to get your comic book to the endzone [274d]
- YouTube is getting throttled in Russia – here's how to unblock it [274d]
- The Rings of Power season 2 official trailer breakdown: Tom Bombadil, Durin's Bane, a new Ent, young Shelob, and 11 more things you missed [274d]
- OpenAI's SearchGPT appears to get lost on its first hunt [274d]
- Fujitsu is planning the most powerful CPU ever for its supercomputer — launching in 2027, 288-core Monaka abandons HBM, will use PCIe 6.0 and 2nm process but will it be enough to fend off x86? [274d]
- Android users rejoice! You’ll soon be able to connect Windows 11 File Explorer to your smartphone and transfer files with ease [274d]
- Another major spyware firm has been breached — thousands of devices have private details exposed [274d]
- New Windows 11 preview has good news and bad ahead of 24H2 release: more features are coming… and more ads [274d]
- Secure Boot has a major security issue — hundreds of devices from Dell, Supermicro and more all affected, here's what we know [274d]
- Ecommerce activity is causing a spike in pollution by warehouses [274d]
- US government launches appeal to take down one of the most notorious North Korean hackers around [274d]
- Remaining curious about the future of Gen AI [274d]
- AI with a human touch: Deploying for success [274d]
- 7 new movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and more this weekend (July 26) [274d]
- Progress warns Telerik Report Server has a critical security bug [274d]
- Nvidia looks to be revamping RTX 3050 mobile GPU with current-gen tech – and that might mean better battery life for budget gaming laptops [274d]
- Several ServiceNow flaws are being linked together to attack companies and organizations [274d]
- Maybe don't expect a huge battery upgrade with the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra [274d]
- Ryan Reynolds used a walking treadmill during Deadpool & Wolverine prep - here's why you should too (and which one to buy) [274d]
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- Adobe executive called software cancellation fees "heroin" for the company, FTC says [274d]
- Reddit is now blocking big search engines and their AI web crawlers from bringing up relevant posts – unless they pay up, and Google already has [274d]
- Samsung Buds 3 Pro's new AirPods-like design turns out to be very repairable, leaving Apple no excuse [275d]
- Netflix promises two very different dramas as it drops new trailers for His Three Daughters and Kaos [275d]
- The next limited edition DualSense has been revealed and it’s inspired by Concord [275d]
- Sonos finally apologizes for controversial new app, promises aggressive update plans to fix it [275d]
- CrowdStrike CEO says nearly all affected servers are now back online [275d]
- Shock move by Microsoft: company actually makes Windows 11 better with taskbar improvements [275d]
- Time to pre-heat your credit card – KitchenAid has launched a whole range of bakeware to match your stand mixer [275d]
- Kaspersky offered third-party review of code before ban from US markets [275d]
- Your Samsung Galaxy phone is about to look very different – thanks to One UI 7 [275d]
- Fortnite is finally coming back to iOS, but not in the way you think [275d]
- Your Philips Hue camera just got an AI-powered upgrade that will scare off burglars with an automatic 80dB siren [275d]
- ChatGPT’s long-awaited new Voice Mode will roll out to Plus subscribers 'next week' [275d]
- The next expansion pack for The Sims 4 could add new ways to die [275d]
- Using AI at work might actually be harming your productivity — but it's your bosses fault [275d]
- Deadpool and Wolverine ending explained: is there a post-credits scene, who plays Lady Deadpool, and your biggest Marvel questions answered [275d]
- Ironic paradox: why cybersecurity is a constant battle [275d]
- Traditional hi-fi speakers aren't a dying breed, and Sonus Faber's elite new bookshelf speakers mix in smart sustainable materials to prove it [275d]
- Stalker 2 gets hit with another delay painfully close to its intended September release date [275d]
- DDoS: The tool of Hacktivism [275d]
- DJI Air 3S leak claims it could have a superpower enabling smoother flights and dynamic shoots [275d]
- ChatGPT won't let you give it instruction amnesia anymore [275d]
- Google's entire Pixel 9 series may have been revealed three weeks early, thanks to new massive leak [275d]
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