The Brutalist Report - tech
- A powerful tool for converting speech into text [45d]
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- I built a second brain tool for college students [45d]
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- The Complexity of Business Source License (BUSL) Transformation [45d]
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- Sonic Pi: Ruby as a Composition Tool [45d]
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- SQLite FTS5 Extension [45d]
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- Don't write Rust like it's Java [45d]
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- SaaS Copywriting: Marketing SaaS Framework [45d]
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- Startup CEO Says VC Firm Punished Her for Reporting Sex Assault [46d]
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- The UK government has blocked IPs [46d]
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- IRC Will Never Die [46d]
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- USPS Text Scammers Duped His Wife, So He Hacked Their Operation [46d]
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- USPS text scammers duped his wife, so he hacked their operation [46d]
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- Forest Service orders Arrowhead bottled water to shut down California pipeline [46d]
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- The Miniature Engineering Craftsmanship Museum [46d]
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- National Park Service Will Cite AWD Drivers for Driving on 4WD-Only Trails [46d]
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- Zero calorie sweetener linked to blood clots and heart disease, study finds [46d]
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- GPUDrive: Data-driven, multi-agent driving simulation at 1M FPS [46d]
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- Marta File Manager: Back on Track [46d]
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- The First Medieval Electronic Instrument Plays Sounds of Lutes and More [46d]
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- Gemini 1.5 Flash price is now ~70% lower ($0.075 / 1M) [46d]
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- Over 90% of US Population Growth Since 2020 Came from Hispanics [46d]
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- Ask HN: How did you learn Regex? [46d]
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- Apple Is America's Semiconductor Problem [46d]
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- New doctoral thesis proposes Buckminster Fuller was a 'charlatan' [46d]
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- Show HN: The First Non-Smart AI Pendant (NotFriend) [46d]
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- Recent Performance Improvements in Function Calls in CPython [46d]
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- Intel's Immiseration – The Chip Letter [46d]
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- Hacking a Virtual Power Plant [46d]
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- RePalm: Towards the first unauthorized PalmOS port [46d]
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- Molecule restores cognition, memory in Alzheimer's disease model mice [46d]
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- Launch HN: Stack Auth (YC S24) – An Open-Source Auth0/Clerk Alternative [46d]
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- Do Quests, Not Goals [46d]
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- LibreCUDA – launch CUDA code on Nvidia GPUs without the proprietary CUDA runtime [46d]
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- Employers used return-to-office to make workers quit [46d]
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- A heck of a wild bug chase [46d]
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- There's a Surprisingly Easy Way to Remove Microplastics from Your Drinking Water [46d]
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- Cloudflare Introduces Automatic SSL/TLS [46d]
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- A new report finds Boeing's rockets are built with an unqualified work force [46d]
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- Home security giant ADT says it was hacked [46d]
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- Show HN: RoundtableJS – Open-source programmatic survey library [46d]
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- How we migrated onto K8s in less than 12 months [46d]
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- Paper Straws Are Often Touted as Alternative to Plastic, but They're Toxic [46d]
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- Taking the Drizzle Challenge [46d]
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- Nissan Invents Car Paint That Can Lower Interior Temps by Nearly 10 Degrees [46d]
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- Duperemove – Tools for deduping file systems [46d]
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- Engineering the First Fitbit: The Inside Story [46d]
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- Show HN: We open-sourced our GitOps template for ArgoCD [46d]
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- Raspberry Pi Pico 2, our new $5 microcontroller board, on sale now [46d]
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- Cosmic: A New Desktop Environment [46d]
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- Raspberry Pi Pico 2 [46d]
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- Qwen2-Math [46d]
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- Activeloop (YC S18): Hiring Senior C++ Engineers to Scale Database for AI [46d]
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- Firefox Sidebar and Vertical tabs: try them out in Nightly Firefox Labs 131 [46d]
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- Jepsen: Jetcd 0.8.2 [46d]
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- How Long Does Music Stardom Last? A Statistical Analysis [46d]
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- After private equity takes over hospitals, they are less adept of providing care [46d]
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- Instagram Saved 90% of Computing Power and Improved Video Quality [46d]
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- Row Embedded Cache: Experimenting with a new pattern of caching [46d]
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- Introducing the RP2350 [46d]
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- Critical vulnerabilities in 6 AWS services disclosed at Black Hat USA [46d]
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- Tsunami Alert Issued for Japan [46d]
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- CVE-2023-2163: How we found and fixed an eBPF Linux Kernel Vulnerability [46d]
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- The News Is Information Junk Food (2022) [46d]
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- More and more German trains are not allowed to enter Switzerland [46d]
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- The post-neoliberalism moment [46d]
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- Digital Tools I Wish Existed (2019) [46d]
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- Reading the source code of Zig [video] [46d]
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- Show HN: Orbit – A CSS radial UI composer framework [46d]
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- Open Source AWS SDK Code Examples: Your Go-To Resource for Cloud Development [46d]
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- Fallout 2 Remake 3D [46d]
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- Out of the Tar Pit [pdf] [46d]
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- Show HN: I built interactive map of active and decommissioned nuclear stations [46d]
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- FlexAttention: The Flexibility of PyTorch with the Performance of FlashAttention [46d]
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- Ransomware groups are better at web app security than you, says researcher [45d]
- Lawyers say US cybersecurity law too ambiguous to protect AI security researchers [45d]
- Delta: CrowdStrike's offer to help in Falcon meltdown was too little, too late [45d]
- Intel's legal troubles mount after plunging stock sparks yet another court battle [45d]
- US 'laptop farm' man accused of outsourcing his IT jobs to North Koreans to raise funds for weapons [45d]
- Intel finally has a new GPU – for cars [45d]
- If you give Copilot the reins, don't be surprised when it spills your secrets [45d]
- Cloud growth puts hyperscalers on track to take up 60% of datacenter capacity by 2029 [46d]
- Raptor Lake microcode patch arrives for Intel motherboards this month, ASUS and MSI say [46d]
- 80 years ago, IBM gave Harvard University one of the world's earliest computers [46d]
- Raspberry Pi Pico 2 lands with (drum roll) RISC-V cores [46d]
- China’s preferred desktop Linux, openKylin, chases the AI PC in version 2.0 [46d]
- Using 1Password on Mac? Patch up if you don’t want your Vaults raided [46d]
- US elections have never been more secure, says CISA chief [46d]
- Anaconda puts the squeeze on data scientists deemed to be terms-of-service violators [46d]
- Nokia goes from phones to drones with Swiss service rollout [46d]
- Report: Tech misconceptions plague the IT world [46d]
- UK Royal Mint mining PCBs for precious metals in e-waste recovery effort [46d]
- Entrust faces years of groveling to regain browsers' trust, say rival chiefs [46d]
- Rickety Raptor Lake CPUs won't lose Turbo-boosted speeds after microcode medicine, Intel claims [46d]
- Rising AI tide lifts price of all chips - HBM, natch, but also slower memory and storage [46d]
- ICANN reserves .internal for private use at the DNS level [46d]
- Would you rather buy space broadband from a billionaire, or Communist China? [46d]
- Your victim's Windows PC fully patched? Just force undo its updates and exploit away [46d]
- Angstrom age angst ameliorated as ASML's High NA EUV chipmaking kit delivers [46d]
- Cloud storage lockers from Microsoft and Google used to store and spread state-sponsored malware [46d]
- Samsung boosts bug bug bounty to a cool million for cracks of the Knox Vault subsystem [46d]
- Samsung boosts bug bounty to a cool million for cracks of the Knox Vault subsystem [46d]
- Ola Electric surges in India’s biggest listing in two years [45d]
- Rocket Lab’s sunny outlook bodes well for future constellation plans [46d]
- CloudPay, a payroll services provider, lands $120M in new funding [46d]
- Security bugs in ransomware leak sites helped save six companies from paying hefty ransoms [46d]
- A comprehensive list of 2024 tech layoffs [46d]
- Rabbit’s r1 refines chats and timers, but its app-using ‘action model’ is still MIA [46d]
- Archer to set up air taxi network in LA by 2026 ahead of World Cup [46d]
- Amazon is fumbling in India [46d]
- OpenAI finds that GPT-4o does some truly bizarre stuff sometimes [46d]
- Box adds crucial piece to its AI platform with Alphamoon acquisition [46d]
- OpenAI adds a Carnegie Mellon professor to its board of directors [46d]
- Spotify and Epic Games call Apple’s revised DMA compliance plan ‘confusing,’ ‘illegal’ and ‘unacceptable’ [46d]
- Thursday, the dating app that you can use only on Thursdays, expands to San Francisco [46d]
- Cohere co-founder Nick Frosst thinks everyone needs to be more realistic on what AI can and cannot do [46d]
- Instagram is embracing the ‘photo dump’ [46d]
- Lyft ‘opens a can of whoop ass’ on surge pricing, Tesla’s Dojo explained and Saudi Arabia pumps $1.5B into Lucid [46d]
- Flint Capital raises a $160M through an unusual fund-raising strategy [46d]
- Elon Musk’s X agrees to pause EU data processing for training Grok [46d]
- Google DeepMind develops a ‘solidly amateur’ table tennis robot [46d]
- As X sues advertisers over boycott, the app ditches all ads from its top subscription tier [46d]
- Apple revises DMA compliance for App Store link-outs, applying fewer restrictions and a new fee structure [46d]
- Chime and Dave execs are coming to TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [46d]
- How to enable Wikipedia’s dark mode [46d]
- Home security giant ADT says it was hacked [46d]
- Looking Glass’ new lineup includes a $300 phone-sized holographic display [46d]
- TikTok, Warner Bros. partner to let users discover theatrical releases and stream TV shows [46d]
- Cocoon is transforming steel production runoff into a greener cement alternative [46d]
- SoundHound acquires Amelia AI for $80M after it raised $189M+ [46d]
- Feeling Great’s new therapy app translates its psychologist co-founder’s experience into AI [46d]
- UK launches formal probe into Amazon’s ties with AI startup Anthropic [46d]
- AI business agent startup Bardeen pulls in strategic investment from Dropbox and Hubspot [46d]
- Bilingual dictation assistant Silvia understands ‘Spanglish’ and other language mixtures [46d]
- Enterprise AI depends on better cloud migrations [45d]
- Report: Android's desktop mode might allow future tablets to double as computers [45d]
- Google Photos might soon make it easier to search for images and create custom highlight reels [45d]
- Looking forward to Intel's budget-minded Battlemage GPUs? They could be launching late 2024 [46d]
- Instagram will now let you post up to 20 photos or videos in a gallery – your friends should be thrilled [46d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Friday, August 9 (game #928) [46d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Friday, August 9 (game #159) [46d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Friday, August 9 (game #425) [46d]
- The FCC wants the AI voice calling you to say it's a deepfake [46d]
- 'There's no price Microsoft could pay': Apple says don't worry, Safari will never force you to use Bing for search [46d]
- Pioneering cybersquatter "GOAT" hits the jackpot with HarrisWalz.com selling for $15,000 [46d]
- Google is developing a new Web Monetization feature for Chrome that could really change the way we pay for things online [46d]
- How to watch the Google Pixel 9 launch event live [46d]
- Google and Meta reportedly skirting their own rules to ad target young teens, shows why tech giants cannot regulate themselves [46d]
- You can start asking AI for your next YouTube video idea [46d]
- Qualcomm quietly debuts Snapdragon X Elite Mini PC that's the perfect alternative to the Apple Mac Mini — and it's not as expensive as you'd think [46d]
- The Mac Mini M4 is coming – and it could be the smallest Mac that Apple’s ever made [46d]
- You now need a VPN to keep using YouTube in Russia [46d]
- One of the best roguelike games is finally coming to PS5 and PS4 this month [46d]
- First trailer for Netflix's Rebel Ridge movie looks like a modern retelling of iconic 80s action film Rambo, and I'm all in [46d]
- 5G network flaws could be abused to let hackers spy on your phone [46d]
- Borderlands is proof that the era of good videogame adaptations is officially over [46d]
- Everyone thinks this picture of strawberries is teasing a major ChatGPT update [46d]
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard has removed the tactical camera and won't let you control your companions [46d]
- How ransomware is reshaping the regulatory agenda [46d]
- The Google TV Streamer has one huge advantage over the Apple TV 4K: external storage support [46d]
- FBI warns this rebranded ransomware is making some seriously high ransom demands [46d]
- Google Pixel 9 buyers will reportedly get free access to Google One AI Premium, YouTube Premium, and Fitbit Premium [46d]
- The enterprise leader’s 3-Step guide to getting AI right [46d]
- 'They had these crazy adventures': The Umbrella Academy stars were sad to learn that a 'really cool' season 4 story idea was trimmed right down [46d]
- Nanoleaf's new smart display cases show off your collectibles and sneakers with sound-reactive lighting [46d]
- Amazon is still delivering weird AI book ads to Kindles and I wonder if anyone can control this [46d]
- This cyberattack downgrades your version of Windows to one unprotected against attacks [46d]
- Another Elden Ring patch sorts out more bugs and makes additional tweaks to Spirit Ashes [46d]
- The world’s first tri-folding phone could finally land soon – and not from Samsung [46d]
- AMD's new AI image generator for Windows will make images right on your PC – forget the cloud [46d]
- 'Those emotions are real': The Umbrella Academy cast didn't know how the Netflix show would end until their last two days on set [46d]
- Samsung turns dirt into art with carpet portraits of famous faces, made using vacuum cleaners [46d]
- Epic Games announces new changes to Fortnite's battle pass item exclusivity [46d]
- Small portable 4K projectors are finally on the way, with up to 240Hz gaming support, to shake up the TV world [46d]
- Leaks tease a major display upgrade for Pixel Watch 3, but its other specs might be borrowed from the Watch 2 [46d]
- Almost all Windows 10 systems can be upgraded to the new version — so why are businesses holding back? [46d]
- The Pixel 9's new weather app is like Dark Sky for Android – and you can try it right now [46d]
- iPhone 16 video claims to show off all five colors – and they could be bolder than the iPhone 15 [46d]
- New Baldur's Gate 3 player stats reveal how many people banged the bear [46d]
- Meta has reportedly shut down The Order: 1886 developer Ready at Dawn [46d]
- Leaked pricing suggests the Pixel 9 Pro might cost the same as the Pixel 8 Pro – but there’s a catch [46d]
- Identities and biometric authentication for Proton Pass have arrived - helping you boost productivity while staying secure [46d]
- The Nintendo Switch is on track to outsell the PlayStation 2 in the US [46d]
- The Umbrella Academy season 4 ending explained: who dies, will there be a season 5, and your biggest Netflix questions answered [46d]
- Evolving data center cooling for AI workloads [46d]
- Sonos is delaying new products, but it's for a good reason [46d]
- HPE's multi-billion dollar Juniper takeover deal wins even more approval [46d]
- The Umbrella Academy season 4 is a bittersweet but frustrating finale that proves the hit Netflix show is ending at the right time [46d]
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