The Brutalist Report - tech
- MIT researchers use large language models to flag problems in complex systems [156d]
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- Exact Polygonal Filtering: Using Green's Theorem and Clipping for Anti-Aliasing [156d]
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- Victorian Artistic Printing (2009) [156d]
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- ALS Stole His Voice. A.I. Retrieved It [156d]
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- No tax on tips: Why politicians love it, and economists don't [156d]
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- 2024-08-12 a pedantic review of the Las Vegas loop [156d]
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- Show HN: An online 2D MMO game, written in Rust and JavaScript [156d]
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- Poker Pros, Crypto Kings, and Tech Titans: Nate Silver's Guide to "The River" [156d]
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- Nu-Klear Fallout Detector (ca. 1962-1968) [156d]
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- Repulsive Shells [video] [156d]
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- Is GitHub Down? a.k.a. Angry Unicorn [156d]
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- Vinegar Improves Depression and Enhances Niacin Metabolism in Overweight Adults [156d]
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- Esoterica Engine [156d]
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- Show HN: Browser-based XSS scanner [156d]
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- Gaming is serious business for man with 444 consoles hooked up to one TV [156d]
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- OpenVMS x86 E9.2-3 fixes CDE (DECWindows) and adds a Guest Console [156d]
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- International Study Detects Consciousness in Unresponsive Patients [156d]
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- WHO Declares Mpox Global Health Emergency [156d]
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- Women are using ChatGPT to catch men lying about their height [156d]
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- Eric Schmidt Says Google Is Falling Behind on AI–and Remote Work Is Why [156d]
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- AltStore PAL receives Epic Games MegaGrant, will no longer require subscription [156d]
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- Stacking molecules like plates improves organic solar device performance [156d]
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- Weak supervision to isolate sign language communicators in crowded news videos [156d]
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- Why won't some people pay for news? (2022) [156d]
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- ISPs worry that killing FCC net neutrality rules will come back to haunt them [156d]
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- Personality Types and Hiring [156d]
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- Patrol the pool with this Arduino Nano-powered DIY RC submarine [156d]
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- Patrol the pool with this Arduino Nano-powered DIY RC submarine [156d]
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- My Trial as a War Criminal (By Leo Szilard, Inventor of Nuclear Chain Reaction) [156d]
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- Who Goes Nazi? (1941) [156d]
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- Enzo Biochem must pay $4.5M for lousy security that led to ransomware disaster [156d]
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- X's new AI image generator will make anything [156d]
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- Agile Is for Losers (2020) [156d]
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- Tell HN: Server error (5xx) in Google Search Console may not be 5xx at all [156d]
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- Algorithms through the lens of symbolic pattern matching [156d]
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- Against Names [156d]
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- Baijiu Meets Binary: Why Moutai is Investing in Semiconductors [156d]
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- Show HN: SandFaux – Your sandbox and our faux data [156d]
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- Korea EV explosion prompts charging rethink, sparks safety fears [156d]
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- Neighbours turn on each other in Portofino air-con crackdown [156d]
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- A Scottish Provenance for the Altar Stone of Stonehenge [156d]
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- CoinTracker (YC W18) Is Hiring a Consumer Product Lead [156d]
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- The "3B People" National Public Data Breach [156d]
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- How I won $2,750 using JavaScript, AI, and a can of WD-40 [156d]
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- Making 'food out of thin air' [156d]
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- How to triage patients and run a ER during a mass casualty incident [156d]
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- Visual Data Structures Cheat-Sheet [156d]
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- A Different Kind of Keyboard [156d]
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- Launch HN: Promi (YC S24) – AI-powered ecommerce discounts [156d]
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- Some thoughts on OpenSSH 9.8's PerSourcePenalties feature [156d]
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- Poor Richard's Almanack [156d]
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- Hilary Mantel Reviews “A Life of One's Own/An Experiment in Leisure” (1986) [156d]
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- Kiota: OpenAPI-Based HTTP Client Code Generator [156d]
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- Show HN: If YouTube had actual channels [156d]
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- Napkin math suggests Bitcoin will perish unless its mining incentives change [156d]
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- Show HN: Double – Design and invest in your own stock index [156d]
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- Americans dying younger than their English-speaking peers worldwide [156d]
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- Where Banking APIs Fall Short [156d]
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- Tmpmail: Temporary email right from your terminal written in POSIX sh [156d]
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- Integration and Android [156d]
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- Project Oak by Google [156d]
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- Texas Sues GM for UnlawFulLy Collecting and Selling DriVers' PriVate Data [pdf] [156d]
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- Apple open-sources its Homomorphic Encryption library [156d]
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- Re-fixing Servo's event-loop [156d]
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- Hackers may have leaked the Social Security Numbers of every American [156d]
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- The Complex Relationship Between ADHD, Autism, and Personality Disorders [156d]
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- Font with Built-In Syntax Highlighting [156d]
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- Circle Medical (YC S15) Is Hiring Ruby/Rails Engineers in Montreal [156d]
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- London Tube map redesigned by Essex lecturer goes viral [156d]
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- Larry Tesler, Inventor of Cut/Paste, Has Died [156d]
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- Larry Tesler pioneered cut-and-paste, the one-button mouse, WYSIWIG (2005) [156d]
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- Show HN: Open-source LLM provider price comparison [156d]
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- The Syndicated Actor Model [156d]
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- Show HN: We made a tool to help developers improve OpenAPI specs [156d]
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- CSVs Are Kinda Bad. DSVs Are Kinda Good [156d]
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- Examples of Great URL Design (2023) [156d]
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- CVE-2024-38063, Windows TCP/IP Remote Code Execution Vulnerability [156d]
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- Show HN: I made a tool to help collect and validate startup ideas [156d]
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- GitHub rolls back database change after breaking itself [155d]
- IRS has loads of legacy IT, still has no firm plans to replace it [156d]
- Microsoft tweaks fine print to warn everyone not to take its AI seriously [156d]
- Delays? We're still shipping 'small quantities' of Nvidia's GB200 in Q4, Foxconn insists [156d]
- Russian cyber snoops linked to massive credential-stealing campaign [156d]
- Texas sues GM for selling driver data to analytics, insurance companies [156d]
- Enzo Biochem ordered to cough up $4.5 million over lousy security that led to ransomware disaster [156d]
- NASA's VIPER rover might still reach the lunar surface after all [156d]
- Icelandic group demos private cloud powered by renewables [156d]
- Microsoft squashes bug that sent Windows devices to BitLocker recovery [156d]
- SiFive debuts Neoverse N2 rival, P870-D RISC-V core for datacenters [156d]
- Palo Alto Networks execs apologize for 'hostesses' dressed as lamps at Black Hat booth [156d]
- AI or bust? Only one part of US tech economy keeps growing, says analyst [156d]
- Apple-flavored Opera One brings its browser AI show to iOS [156d]
- UK's 'electricity superhighway' gets green light just in time for AI to gobble it all up [156d]
- Is Lenovo a blind spot in US anti-China security measures? [156d]
- Still waiting for a Pi 500 and wondering what do this summer? [156d]
- Microsoft Edge promotion in Defender called 'dark pattern' [156d]
- Indian telcos to cut off scammy, spammy, telemarketers for two whole years [156d]
- Intel, already adrift, now Armless too [156d]
- Indian government sets aside bill treating influencers like real broadcasters [156d]
- NIST finalizes trio of post-quantum encryption standards [156d]
- Microsoft patches scary wormable hijack-my-box-via-IPv6 security bug and others [156d]
- Patch Tuesday brings 90 new Microsoft CVEs, six already under exploit [156d]
- Biased and hallucinatory AI models can produce inequitable results [156d]
- Massive DJI Neo leak reveals everything we didn't know about its lightest-ever drone [156d]
- Opera brings its web browser and AI assistant to iOS [156d]
- SteamOS is finally coming to the Asus ROG Ally - so you can bin off Windows 11 [156d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Thursday, August 15 (game #165) [156d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, August 15 (game #934) [156d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Thursday, August 15 (game #431) [156d]
- An AI Marie Curie or Robo-Galileo might make the next big science discovery [156d]
- Apple's secret, rumored robot project might have one thing going for it – it'll be cheaper than Vision Pro [156d]
- Mid-range Galaxy phones will soon gain flagship power as Samsung expands Circle to Search [156d]
- Microsoft fixes security bug that kept booting PCs into recovery mode [156d]
- Good news – Microsoft is finally realizing a feature resembling AirDrop for Windows PC and Android device users [156d]
- Majority of US Congress members at risk of personal information being exposed [156d]
- The first set of standards for post-quantum cryptography have been published — here's what it means for you [156d]
- Only Murders in the Building season 4 trailer shows off star-studded cast for the Hulu show's next Hollywood mystery [156d]
- Forget IP rotation, ExpressVPN promises to go even further [156d]
- Proton VPN browser extension is now free for all [156d]
- Microsoft slammed for trying to trick business users into installing Edge browser [156d]
- The next official Fitbit smartwatch is… the Google Pixel Watch 3 (we’re not kidding) [156d]
- Alien: Romulus wants everyone to hear you scream over the sci-fi horror series' frightfully bold evolution [156d]
- This critical security flaw is letting SAP users get around authentication [156d]
- Acer is set to show off new Copilot+ PCs with Intel’s Lunar Lake CPUs on September 4, kicking off the AI laptop wars in earnest [156d]
- Cloud bills are rising for businesses of all sizes [156d]
- BMW’s app now tries to convince combustion engine owners that EVs will work for them [156d]
- AI PC sales are on the rise — but they won't come cheap [156d]
- Three ways a cyber-resilient approach can keep your data safe [156d]
- ChatGPT just got a surprise update, but OpenAI can’t explain how it's better [156d]
- I Saw the TV Glow and Civil War are coming to Max in September but only one is my favorite movie of 2024 [156d]
- How technology and financial literacy can help e-commerce businesses thrive [156d]
- The Rings of Power season 2's final trailer seemingly teases young Saruman, shows the brutal Siege of Eregion, and confirms a three-episode premiere [156d]
- This song just smashed all Shazam records after its appearance in the Olympics closing ceremony [156d]
- We just saw the future of Google – and it’s an AI-powered assistant that does all of the Googling for you [156d]
- Media and entertainment firms are being hit with more cyberattacks than ever [156d]
- NordPass unveils Authopia passwordless authentication tool for businesses [156d]
- SSD prices are about to skyrocket — and you can probably guess why [156d]
- Fitbit users will get a big upgrade soon with free Peloton classes – here's what's coming [156d]
- Apple’s latest video is so inspiring it might make you miss the Olympics a little bit less [156d]
- Slow Horses' season 4 trailer sees Gary Oldman reveal a heart-stopping bombshell for the hit Apple TV Plus show [156d]
- Microsoft's AI healthcare bots might have some worrying security flaws [156d]
- Audio obsessive with over a quarter of a million dollars to spend? Have I got the hi-fi stack for you [156d]
- A deep dive into multi-stage attacks and the need for complete visibility [156d]
- Intel has sold its stake in Arm — what could this mean for future releases? [156d]
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- GameSir has released an officially licensed limited edition Iron Man Xbox controller [156d]
- Your older Pixel phone is getting these 4 useful, AI-powered accessibility upgrades [156d]
- Apple just gave its brilliant iPhone Mirroring feature a handy upgrade in macOS Sequoia [156d]
- Forget Ryzen 9000, AMD’s next chip might be a Ryzen 5500X3D – and it might just be perfect for a budget gaming PC [156d]
- Leaked Thunderbolts trailer reveals first look at Lewis Pullman's Sentry and the Marvel movie's paranoid thriller vibes [156d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE could still be two months away [156d]
- Google has finally launched Zoom Enhance, and it’s coming to the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 8 Pro [156d]
- Nintendo Switch 2 to launch in April 2025 at the earliest according to reports [156d]
- Overcoming challenges in introducing AI assistants to your workforce [156d]
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