The Brutalist Report - tech
- The Open Source Computer Science Degree [271d]
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- Symmetric Power Transformers [271d]
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- ImRAD is a GUI builder for the ImGui library [271d]
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- Nationalpublicdata.com Hack Exposes a Nation's Data [271d]
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- Epic vs. Google judge says he'll 'tear the barriers down' on Google's app store [271d]
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- Reticulum Is Unstoppable Networks for the People [271d]
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- Black Mesa [271d]
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- RP2350 PicoDVI Preview [271d]
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- Slow Is Smooth, Smooth Is Fast: Navy SEALs' Efficiency Secret [271d]
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- One Man's Quest to Restore the First-Ever Air Force One [271d]
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- Imbue (Formerly Generally Intelligent) (YC S17) Is Hiring an Engineering Manager [271d]
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- Mermaid: Diagramming and Charting Tool [271d]
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- We Survived 10k Requests/Second: Switching to Signed Asset URLs in an Emergency [271d]
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- Cleaning up the aging brain: Scientists restore brain's trash disposal system [271d]
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- Hermes 3: The First Fine-Tuned Llama 3.1 405B Model [271d]
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- Unix file access rwx permissions are simple but tricky [271d]
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- Launch HN: Manaflow (YC S24) – Automate repetitive office work in tables [271d]
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- NeuroAI paper proposes "Embodied Turing Test" to evaluate AI (2023) [271d]
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- FoodAnalyze: Instant Food Label Analysis – Free for 24 Hours [271d]
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- Looking Glass' new lineup includes a $300 phone-sized holographic display [271d]
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- Google Pixel phones sold with security vulnerability, report finds [271d]
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- It's the Land, Stupid: How the Homebuilder Cartel Drives High Housing Prices [271d]
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- Shell oil non-profit donated to anti-climate groups behind Project 2025 [271d]
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- Artists Score Major Win in Copyright Case Against AI Art Generators [271d]
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- Programmers Don't Read Books – But You Should (2008) [271d]
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- Stablecoins Can Have Bank Runs [271d]
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- Judge tells Google: Play Store shakeup coming; punishment for running a monopoly [271d]
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- Show HN: Denormalized – Embeddable Stream Processing in Rust and DataFusion [271d]
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- Galois Theory of Algorithms (2018) [pdf] [271d]
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- Kim Dotcom: The Full Story [271d]
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- Cisco slashes thousands of workers as it announces yearly profit of $10.3B [271d]
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- When something that was working, suddenly doesn't work when demoing to others [271d]
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- The TRS-80 Pocket Computer [271d]
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- Low magnesium levels increase disease risk, new study shows [271d]
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- US judge has girl handcuffed for sleeping during court field trip [272d]
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- Google Deletes App on Pixel Phones–'Dangerous' New Spyware Warning [272d]
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- Launch HN: Hamming (YC S24) – Automated Testing for Voice Agents [272d]
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- Keep uBlock Origin in Chrome for another year by enabling Enterprise policy [272d]
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- ONNX: The Open Standard for Seamless Machine Learning Interoperability [272d]
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- Food banks prevented 1.8M metric tons of carbon emissions last year [272d]
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- Private, Secure and Uncensorable Messaging over a LoRa Mesh (2022) [272d]
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- Gemlite: Towards Building Custom Low-Bit Fused CUDA Kernels [272d]
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- A $36,000 Graphical Workstation from 1993 – SGI Indigo 2 [272d]
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- Show HN: Mindtown.ai – an open source Midjourney alternative built on top FLUX [272d]
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- CockroachDB License Change [272d]
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- I disapprove of what you say, but will defend to the death your right to say it [272d]
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- We have discovered antibiotics in the global microbiome with AI, ask us anything [272d]
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- We have discovered antibiotics in the global microbiome with AI [272d]
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- Iranian banks hit by major cyber attack, reportedly one of largest in history [272d]
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- YouTube Video to Tabs and Lyrics [272d]
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- Apple vs. the "Free Market" [272d]
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- Galois Theory [272d]
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- Kim Dotcom to be extradited from New Zealand [272d]
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- Toyota bets big on hybrid-only models as EV demand slows [272d]
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- Kim Dotcom's Extradition to the U.S. Given Green Light by New Zealand [272d]
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- Google is a monopoly. Breakup may be coming; what comes after may not be better [272d]
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- Ego (YC W24, Gaming) Is Hiring Community Manager/Social Media Marketer [272d]
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- Mini imported Japanese vehicles may soon be banned on Massachusetts roads [272d]
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- Markdown Is Meant to Be Shown: Stop Hiding the Syntax (2021) [272d]
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- Show HN: High-precision date/time in SQLite [272d]
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- Show HN: COBOL-REKT, a toolkit for analysing and reverse-engineering COBOL [272d]
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- Cryptographic Right Answers: Post Quantum Edition [272d]
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- Nomad, communicate off-grid mesh, forward secrecy and extreme privacy [272d]
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- How we migrated GOV.UK Notify to AWS Elastic Container Service [272d]
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- Open-source utils for devs who don't like ads [272d]
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- Legalist (YC S16) Is Hiring a Skunk Works Hacker [272d]
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- MIT researchers use large language models to flag problems in complex systems [272d]
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- Exact Polygonal Filtering: Using Green's Theorem and Clipping for Anti-Aliasing [272d]
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- Victorian Artistic Printing (2009) [272d]
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- ALS Stole His Voice. A.I. Retrieved It [272d]
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- No tax on tips: Why politicians love it, and economists don't [272d]
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- 2024-08-12 a pedantic review of the Las Vegas loop [272d]
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- Show HN: An online 2D MMO game, written in Rust and JavaScript [272d]
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- Poker Pros, Crypto Kings, and Tech Titans: Nate Silver's Guide to "The River" [272d]
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- Nu-Klear Fallout Detector (ca. 1962-1968) [272d]
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- Repulsive Shells [video] [272d]
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- Big-name drugs see price drops in first round of Medicare negotiations [271d]
- Behold, Diablo is fully playable in your browser [271d]
- Mysterious “Black Mesa” website says it’s “not secretly working on Half Life 3” [271d]
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- AT&T and Verizon ask FCC to throw a wrench into Starlink’s mobile plan [271d]
- States keep banning cheap, little Kei cars for fear they’re deathtraps [271d]
- Google’s threat team confirms Iran targeting Trump, Biden, and Harris campaigns [271d]
- An asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs, not a comet, new study finds [271d]
- Facing “financial crisis,” Russia on pace for lowest launch total in 6 decades [271d]
- New Geekbench AI benchmark can test the performance of CPUs, GPUs, and NPUs [271d]
- New Zealand official signs extradition order to send Kim Dotcom to US [271d]
- Sonos laying off 100 people amid expensive app problems [271d]
- Intel and Karma partner to develop software-defined car architecture [272d]
- NASA acknowledges it cannot quantify risk of Starliner propulsion issues [272d]
- AMD Ryzen 9000 review: Impressive efficiency, with bugs and so-so speed boosts [272d]
- Researchers hack electronic shifters with a few hundred dollars of hardware [272d]
- Google raps Iran's APT42 for raining down spear-phishing attacks [271d]
- Google raps Iran's APT42 for raining down spear-phishing attacks [271d]
- If the world had a hyperscale datacenter capital, it would be... Northern Virginia [271d]
- If the world had a hyperscale datacenter capital, it would be... Northern Virginia [271d]
- NASA pushes decision on bringing crew back in Starliner to the end of August [271d]
- Google's ex-CEO U-turns after saying staff 'going home early' killed winning [271d]
- Russian man who sold logins to nearly 3,000 accounts gets 40 months in jail [271d]
- Google is a monopoly. The fix isn't obvious [271d]
- Mad Liberator extortion crew emerges on the cyber-crook scene [271d]
- Twitter must pay over half a million to unfairly dismissed Irish exec [271d]
- Cisco slashes thousands of staff, 7% of entire workforce, pivots into AI [272d]
- AI stole my job and my work, and the boss didn't know – or care [272d]
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- Over 40 million Kakao Pay users' data somehow ended up with Alipay [272d]
- China-linked cyber-spies infect Russian govt, IT sector [272d]
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- Actors can license AI voice clones in union deal [272d]
- GitHub rolls back database change after breaking itself [272d]
- IRS has loads of legacy IT, still has no firm plans to replace it [272d]
- Microsoft tweaks fine print to warn everyone not to take its AI seriously [272d]
- Delays? We're still shipping 'small quantities' of Nvidia's GB200 in Q4, Foxconn insists [272d]
- Russian cyber snoops linked to massive credential-stealing campaign [272d]
- Texas sues GM for selling driver data to analytics, insurance companies [272d]
- Enzo Biochem ordered to cough up $4.5 million over lousy security that led to ransomware disaster [272d]
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- California AI bill SB 1047 aims to prevent AI disasters, but Silicon Valley warns it will cause one [271d]
- California weakens bill to prevent AI disasters before final vote, taking advice from Anthropic [271d]
- Rivian launches smaller $1,400 camp kitchen, five years after initial demo [271d]
- A comprehensive list of 2024 tech layoffs [271d]
- 3D printing stalwart Formlabs confirms ‘small number’ of layoffs [271d]
- NASA and Rocket Lab aim to prove we can go to Mars for 1/10 the price [271d]
- CannonKeys launches a modern take on a classic mechanical keyboard with the Sat75 X [271d]
- Jeff Bezos’ brother’s firm has launched a debut $100M VC fund called HIPstr [271d]
- Apple, Google wallets will soon support California driver’s licenses [271d]
- Bluesky’s UK surge has had little impact on X [271d]
- WeRide preps for an IPO, meet the man who built a startup pipeline at CNH and Waymo’s nightly honk-a-thon [271d]
- Geekbench releases AI benchmarking app [271d]
- Meta’s X rival Threads gains multiple drafts, audience insights and more [271d]
- Franki’s app rewards you for posting video reviews of local restaurants [271d]
- Announcing judges for the Startup Battlefield at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [272d]
- From Lauri Moore to Vic Singh, venture capitalists continue to play musical chairs [272d]
- Bridgit Mendler will talk about building the data highway between Earth and space at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [272d]
- Linktree acquires social media scheduler tool Plann [272d]
- Epic Games’ ‘MegaGrant’ makes EU alternative app store, AltStore PAL, available for free [272d]
- CodeRabbit raises $16M to bring AI to code reviews [272d]
- X begins rolling out support for passkeys on Android [272d]
- Lockheed Martin to buy satellite maker Terran Orbital in $450M deal [272d]
- Waymo to double down on winter testing its robotaxis [272d]
- AI social media vetting startup Ferretly secures $2.5M, launches election personnel screening tool [272d]
- TipRanks, an AI-based stock tip evaluator created after its founder got burned by bad advice, sells for $200M to Prytek [272d]
- Meta axed CrowdTangle, a tool for tracking disinformation. Critics claim its replacement has just ‘1% of the features’ [272d]
- Cockroach Labs shakes up its licensing to force bigger companies to pay [272d]
- Klarna takes on banking with new savings, cash-back offerings [272d]
- Binance restarts services in India after seven-month regulatory halt [272d]
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- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Friday, August 16 (game #432) [271d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Friday, August 16 (game #935) [271d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Friday, August 16 (game #166) [271d]
- HoverAir's X1 Pro and Pro Max drones will soon take flight as a new preview pops up online [271d]
- The IRS has loads of legacy IT — but it's not equipped to replace it [271d]
- You can stream The Rings of Power for free on Samsung TV Plus ahead of season 2's debut on Prime Video [271d]
- Philips unveils two new curved business monitors — the perfect work from home companions that won't break the bank (just) [271d]
- It's not just X — DDoS attacks really are hitting more victims [271d]
- Google's AI Overviews goes global, hopefully without the rock-eating suggestions [271d]
- The Pixel 9 Pro Fold doesn't support a stylus, and that's a big miss by Google - here's why [271d]
- The Google Pixel 9 launch proves that RAM is the next great smartphone separator [271d]
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard's release date trailer finally gives us our first look at them dragons [271d]
- Linux embarrasses Windows 11 when it comes to games performance with AMD Ryzen 9000 CPUs – but I won’t be switching operating systems just yet [271d]
- First Garmin Fenix 8 leaked images hint at the arrival of a cheaper Fenix E [271d]
- Google says it has found Iranian hackers hitting top US presidential election targets [271d]
- Until Dawn remake gets an October release date [272d]
- 3 free movies added to Tubi in August with 90% and higher on Rotten Tomatoes [272d]
- Many top-level open source projects found leaking GitHub auth tokens [272d]
- Destiny 2 players have had their account names changed by mistake, but Bungie is looking into the issue [272d]
- On macOS Sequoia you’ll only have to deal with screen recording permission pop-ups once a month, rather than once a week [272d]
- Tired of over-processed iPhone photos? The popular Halide app has a clever fix [272d]
- The future of VPNs in the Zero Trust era [272d]
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- Unlicensed OneDrive Business accounts are about to be automatically locked by Microsoft — and you'll even have to pay to get them back [272d]
- Overcoming spreadsheet limitations in business planning [272d]
- Former Google CEO apologizes after blaming working from home for the company losing its competitive edge [272d]
- Did Google just steal Apple’s AI thunder, or has Tim Cook got an ace in his back pocket? [272d]
- Businesses are struggling to prepare for deepfake attacks [272d]
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has been delayed until 2025 [272d]
- This new phishing attack uses a sneaky infostealer to cause maximum damage [272d]
- There's a new Dyson Airwrap in town - and this one pairs with your smartphone to personalize your style [272d]
- T-Mobile fined $60 million over unauthorized data access [272d]
- Zeekr’s upcoming 007 EV will be able to charge in just 10 minutes… but there’s a catch [272d]
- Forget AI –the iPhone 16 upgrade I want is Realme's new four-and-a-half-minute fast charging [272d]
- Cybercriminals linked to China are going after Russian targets [272d]
- This one Apple Intelligence feature is absolutely perfect for your Apple Watch [272d]
- BenQ's ceiling projector means never having to leave your bed for big-screen movies [272d]
- Google explains why the Pixel 9 doesn’t support Qi2 charging, but we’re not convinced [272d]
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard's release date leaks ahead of official reveal [272d]
- Report suggests AMD’s new Ryzen 9000 CPUs aren’t selling well at all – but Intel shouldn’t get too excited yet [272d]
- This new dual resolution Alienware monitor looks like the best of both worlds for PC and console gamers [272d]
- Sonos is thinking the unthinkable: bringing the old app back [272d]
- Netflix just renewed Supacell and The Gentlemen for season 2 and I can't wait for one of the best shows to return [272d]
- iOS 18.1 will open up contactless payments on your iPhone, but that could be a mixed blessing [272d]
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard gets official roadmap teasing PC spotlight and "high-level combat" [272d]
- Tempted by an iPhone 16 upgrade? You might want to check out these rumored iPhone 17 specs first [272d]
- Unlearning the RaaS Model: How ransomware attacks are evolving [272d]
- Cisco confirms major job cuts as revenues fall [272d]
- Biased and hallucinatory AI models can produce inequitable results [272d]
- Massive DJI Neo leak reveals everything we didn't know about its lightest-ever drone [272d]
- Opera brings its web browser and AI assistant to iOS [272d]
- SteamOS is finally coming to the Asus ROG Ally - so you can bin off Windows 11 [272d]
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