The Brutalist Report - tech
- The Composer Has No Clothes [263d]
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- The Saucer – A DIY trackpad attachment for the Voyager [263d]
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- Microsoft's internal memo: So Long, Intel (1992) [pdf] [263d]
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- Reflex (YC W23) Is Hiring a Staff Infrastructure Engineer [263d]
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- The Anatomy of Brainwashing [263d]
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- Can we stop the decline of monarch butterflies and other pollinators? [263d]
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- Replacing Liquid Metal on an Asus Zephyrus G15's CPU [263d]
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- Debugging a rustc segfault on Illumos [263d]
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- A Republican State A.G. Fights to Keep Exonerated Prisoners Behind Bars [263d]
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- Below the Root: A story, a computer game and my lifelong obsession (2015) [263d]
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- Google Loses DOJ Antitrust Suit Over Search [263d]
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- World markets shaken over fears of U.S. recession as sell-offs deepen [263d]
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- Every Microsoft employee is now being judged on their security work [263d]
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- San Francisco to Ban Rent-Setting Software Amid Gouging Worry [263d]
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- Iso20022.js: Create payments in 3 lines of code [263d]
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- Undark and the Radium Girls [263d]
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- Apple's new Safari feature removes distracting items from websites [263d]
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- MacBook Owners with Faulty Butterfly Keyboards Begin Receiving Payouts [263d]
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- 21 More AWS Services They Should Cancel [263d]
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- America Has Too Many Laws – An excess of restrictions has taken a real toll [263d]
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- Launch HN: Airhart Aeronautics (YC S22) – A modern personal airplane [263d]
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- Why Polars destroys Pandas in all possible ways for Data Scientists [263d]
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- GPU Restaking – Beyond digital currencies to physical computing resources [263d]
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- Infisical (YC W23) Is Hiring a Customer Success Engineer [263d]
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- C++'s `Noexcept` Can (Sometimes) Help (Or Hurt) Performance [263d]
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- US chip factory workers say a struggle to survive on wages as industry booms [263d]
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- Leaked Docs Show Nvidia Scraping a Human Lifetime of Videos per Day to Train AI [263d]
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- Associative tools, thinking, and creativity: On augmenting creativity [263d]
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- Smartphone use decreases trustworthiness of strangers [263d]
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- A New Type of Neural Network Is More Interpretable [263d]
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- A RoCE network for distributed AI training at scale [263d]
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- DCPerf: An open source benchmark suite for hyperscale compute applications [263d]
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- Show HN: Visual a* Pathfinding and Maze Generation in Python [263d]
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- KCL, a constraint-based functional language for configuration [263d]
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- $1T wipeout: Market rout punishes mega-cap tech [263d]
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- Andy Warhol's lost Amiga art found [263d]
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- What do people ask chatbots? It's a lot of sex and homework [263d]
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- WebGL visual programming editor cables.gl is now open source [263d]
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- How the Music Industry Learned to Love Piracy [263d]
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- A 20-something dethroned dotcom CEO that went to work the counter at McDonald's [263d]
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- Weak Soft Skills: Why you are stuck at the Senior engineer level [263d]
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- It's Lights Out at a Cosmic Restaurant [263d]
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- Build a Digital Human [263d]
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- A cryptographically secure bootloader for RISC-V in Rust [263d]
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- Largest Geothermal Development in America Taking Shape in Utah [263d]
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- Online trading platforms down for users [263d]
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- Schwab users are unable to log in [263d]
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- California lawmakers got ticket freebies as they cracked down on Ticketmaster [263d]
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- Knuckledragger, a Semi-Automated Python Proof Assistant [263d]
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- CrowdStrike to Delta: Stop pointing at us [263d]
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- Declaring 'Crisis,' South Korean Firms Tell Managers to Work 6 Days a Week [263d]
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- Chicago Fed President Goolsbee says if economy deteriorates, Fed will 'fix it' [263d]
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- The tragedy of low-level exploitation [263d]
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- Olympic athletes (legally) use banned drugs [263d]
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- New study uses self-interacting dark matter to solve the final parsec problem [263d]
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- Computer Security Is a Political Struggle [264d]
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- Show HN: Pie Menu – a radial menu for macOS [264d]
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- The meanest app: Duolingo subjects its users to "emotional blackmail" [264d]
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- Climate change deniers make up nearly a quarter of US Congress [264d]
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- How to Get or Create in PostgreSQL [264d]
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- Apple Intelligence beta flagged a phishing email as "Priority" [264d]
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- Learn PHP the Right Way [264d]
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- OpenAI won't watermark ChatGPT text because its users could get caught [264d]
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- Single-packet race condition breaking the 65535 byte lim [264d]
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- Japan's Nikkei Posts Biggest Single-Day Fall Since 1987 After Weak U.S. Data [264d]
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- Postgres stores data on disk – this one's a page turner [264d]
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- Stop Killing Games [264d]
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- Why Does Everyone Hate Haskell, Jazz, and Pure Math? [264d]
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- Stocks trampled as Nikkei crashes 13% [264d]
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- Unify (YC W23) Is Hiring LLM Engineers (Contributors) [264d]
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- Why We Shut Down [264d]
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- Starting Hospice [264d]
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- Thunderstorms Have Caused $45B in Damages in the U.S. in Six Months [264d]
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- I turned an old phone into a NAS [264d]
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- Japan stocks plunge as much as 7% as Asia shares extend sell-off [264d]
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- 50 years ago, CP/M started the microcomputer revolution [264d]
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- Building Lego Machines to Destroy Tall Lego Towers [264d]
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- How I Program in 2024 [264d]
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- Uncovered Euripides fragments are 'kind of a big deal' [264d]
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- How would you explain a tensor to a computer scientist? [264d]
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- Quordle today – hints and answers for Tuesday, August 6 (game #925) [263d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Tuesday, August 6 (game #156) [263d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Tuesday, August 6 (game #422) [263d]
- OpenAI has an AI text detector but doesn't want to release it [263d]
- The RingConn Gen 2 is smashing Kickstarter records ahead of its big Galaxy Ring rivalry [263d]
- Google TV Streamer price leak reveals a big price hike over Chromecast, but it still undercuts the Apple TV 4K [263d]
- Bored of Windows 11? This app could modify the OS and take you back to Windows 10 with a single click (kind of) [263d]
- This tiny USB flash drive is a ridiculously fast external SSD designed with Apple ProRes files in mind — but I'm definitely not sure about its design [263d]
- Safari wants to fix your broken web browsing experience with its new 'distraction control' feature [263d]
- Facebook ads for this fake AI image editor were just an excuse to infect your PC with malware [263d]
- After Instagram, Turkey blocks access to popular VPN apps [263d]
- Attacks from nation-states targeting physical device supply chains posing a rising threat [263d]
- Popular office app may have exposed details of thousands of workers [263d]
- Windows 11 promises improved AI and gaming performance thanks to NPU and GPU boosts in 24H2 update [263d]
- Zoom out: Three ways to revitalize your IT investment strategy [263d]
- Football fans watch out — Premier League ticket scams on the rise [263d]
- Chinese hackers hijacked an ISP software update to spread malware [263d]
- The GenAI era of search. Who will take the lead? [263d]
- Lenovo may have just leaked a new Legion Go ‘Lite’ console – here’s what we know [263d]
- Ford could be working on a wild car headlights system that follows the driver's gaze [263d]
- M4 MacBook Pro, Mac mini, and iMac are reportedly on track for 2024 launch, but other Macs will have to wait [263d]
- Millions of voter documents leaked online — fears of election interference rise following breach [263d]
- CrowdStrike hits back at Delta lawsuit — claims it did everything it could, and airline ignored offer of help [264d]
- Nvidia is reportedly dropping the RTX 3060, even though it remains the most popular GPU by far on Steam [264d]
- LinkedIn adds company page verification to help your business really stand out [264d]
- New DJI Neo leaks reveal more of the tiny drone's secrets – including a possible FPV mode [264d]
- Don't expect a foldable iPad anytime soon as new rumors point to delays [264d]
- Hisense unveils giant, cheap 4K TV with weird 264Hz refresh rate – and a brighter next-gen laser TV up to 150 inches [264d]
- The rumored iPhone 17 Slim could instead be called the iPhone 17 Air [264d]
- Sony's next cheap earbuds reportedly leak, but don't get too excited [264d]
- A new Microsoft Teams update could make all the difference in getting your boss to notice you [264d]
- Final Fantasy 14 Mobile has seemingly been announced by China [264d]
- First Zenless Zone Zero update will add three characters and a mountain of new content [264d]
- The Apple Watch could go full Swatch with a colorful plastic model for kids [264d]
- The Last of Us season 2 and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms lead thrilling HBO TV show lineup in new Max trailer [264d]
- Even though Apple Intelligence is delayed the iPhone 16 apparently won’t be [264d]
- Shaping the future of connectivity [264d]
- Data quality: The unseen villain of machine learning [264d]
- House of the Dragon season 2 ending explained: who sits on the Iron Throne, will there be a season 3, and more questions answered [264d]
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