The Brutalist Report - tech
- Why We Shut Down [164d]
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- Starting Hospice [164d]
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- Thunderstorms Have Caused $45B in Damages in the U.S. in Six Months [164d]
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- I turned an old phone into a NAS [164d]
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- Japan stocks plunge as much as 7% as Asia shares extend sell-off [164d]
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- 50 years ago, CP/M started the microcomputer revolution [164d]
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- Building Lego Machines to Destroy Tall Lego Towers [164d]
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- How I Program in 2024 [164d]
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- Uncovered Euripides fragments are 'kind of a big deal' [164d]
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- How would you explain a tensor to a computer scientist? [164d]
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- Writing a system call tracer using eBPF [164d]
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- Show HN: Free e-book about WebGPU Programming [164d]
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- Myspace celebrates its 21st birthday. Do we still need it? [164d]
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- DIY Raspberry Pi 1000 turns a Raspberry Pi 5 into a PC-in-a-keyboard [164d]
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- Zero regrets: Firefox power user kept 7,500 tabs open for two years [164d]
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- Nvidia's Blackwell Reworked – Shipment Delays and GB200A Reworked Platforms [164d]
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- Show HN: AI-Powered Stock Market Analyst with Global Coverage [164d]
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- Cortex A73's Not-So-Infinite Reordering Capacity [164d]
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- An attempt to understand Peter Thiel [164d]
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- Qub – a framework for building websites with QBasic [164d]
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- Baron who revived Olympics believed they were a religion of perfection and peace [164d]
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- Romram: Using QSPI RAM with RP2040's SSI in read-write mode [164d]
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- Puget Systems' Perspective on Intel CPU Instability Issues [164d]
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- Enum class improvements for C++17, C++20 and C++23 [164d]
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- Does Sundar Pichai/Search team know how bad Google search is? [164d]
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- The Spartan Protocol Homepage [164d]
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- A Wealthy Couple Became Local Pariahs After Poisoning Their Neighbor's Trees [164d]
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- Rich, western countries face a stark choice: 6-day workweeks or more immigration [164d]
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- Airlines are running out of 4-digit flight numbers [164d]
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- Berkshire halves Apple stake, boosts cash to $277B as it gets 'defensive' [164d]
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- A primer on the current state of longevity research [164d]
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- Dispatches from the farm upstate [164d]
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- Using your Kindle as an e-ink monitor [164d]
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- Buster: Captcha Solver for Humans [164d]
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- Tech CEOs are backtrack on RTO mandates–now, 3% want workers in office full-time [164d]
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- WhenFS: Calender Is Now a File System [164d]
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- Praise My GitHub Profile [164d]
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- Show HN: Jailbroke my Kindle to use it as an e-ink monitor [164d]
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- Google Says AI Olympics Ad 'Tested Well' Before Inspiring Outrage [164d]
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- Making your own hot sauce [164d]
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- People High on Dark Triad Personality Traits Employ Distinct Defense Mechanisms [164d]
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- Gemini Ad Backlash [164d]
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- Porting My JavaScript Game Engine to C for No Reason [164d]
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- Apprentice, Journeyman, and Master: The Medieval Guild [164d]
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- A WA Tax Break for Data Centers Became One of Their Biggest Corporate Giveaways [164d]
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- SNES Coprocessors: DSP-1 and Friends [164d]
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- Wasted Education: How We Fail Our Graduates in STEM [video] [164d]
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- China Reaches Back in Time to Challenge the West. Way, Way Back [164d]
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- Written by a 16 year old, a book on how computers work [164d]
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- Show HN: KittyCal – minimalist PWA calendar app for couples [164d]
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- Why Is the EdTech Industry So Damn Soft? [164d]
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- FreeBSD Desktop Series [164d]
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- Belenios: A Verifiable Online Voting System [164d]
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- The Untold Story of How US Spies Sabotaged Soviet Technology [164d]
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- Could AI robots with lasers make herbicides – and farm workers – obsolete? [164d]
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- Self-Compressing Neural Networks [164d]
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- Show HN: Candix, a confidential, reverse recruiting platform [164d]
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- Ask HN: Does anyone know of an open source Farming robot, project, or effort? [164d]
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- You Can't Spell WebRTC Without RCE – Part 1 [164d]
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- Organic maps: Experimental feed based public transport mapping [164d]
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- You can contribute to KDE with non-C++ code [164d]
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- Big Tech groups say their $100B AI spending spree is just beginning [164d]
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- So Who Is Building That 100k GPU Cluster for XAI? [164d]
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- HamClock – a real time space weather dashboard [164d]
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- The Academic Culture of Fraud [164d]
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- Passengers at EU Airports Not Allowed over 100ml of Liquids on Cabin Luggage [164d]
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- A Knownbits Abstract Domain for the Toy Optimizer, Correctly [164d]
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- GitHub Copilot – Lessons [165d]
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- I made my personal website [165d]
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