The Brutalist Report - tech
- This month in Servo: tabbed browsing, Windows buffs, devtools, and more [90d]
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- The Great Vic Gravel Route: Crossing Victoria on Unsealed Roads [90d]
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- Iron as an inexpensive storage medium for hydrogen [90d]
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- Stonebraker Seeks to Invert the Computing Paradigm with DBOS [90d]
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- Is my vision that bad? No, it's just a bug in Apple's Calculator [90d]
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- You've only added two lines – why did that take two days [90d]
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- Newest social network does not suck [90d]
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- Rediscovering the Small Web (2020) [90d]
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- Radiance Cascades: A Novel High-Res Sol. For Multidim Non-LTE Radiative Transfer [90d]
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- Five Most Productive Years: What Happened and What's Next [90d]
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- NSA Releases Internal 1982 Lecture by Rear Admiral Grace Hopper [video] [91d]
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- Cassette Tape Archive [91d]
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- The World Map of the Internet in 2021 [91d]
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- Expect – Linux tool for automating interactive programs [91d]
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- Bresenham's Circle Drawing Algorithm (2021) [91d]
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- Crows Are Even Smarter Than We Thought [91d]
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- MongoDB takes a swing at PostgreSQL after claiming wins against rival [91d]
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- Hadrius (YC W23) Is Hiring a Rising-Star Engineer to Champion Customer Success [91d]
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- UK researchers find Alzheimer's-like brain changes in long Covid patients [91d]
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- Rust in Linux Revisited [91d]
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- Our slowly growing Unix monoculture [91d]
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- Architectural Effects on Maximum Dependency Lengths of Recurrent Neural Networks [91d]
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- UC Berkeley will delete all alumni email accounts with >5GB stored [91d]
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- Icon (real creators, AI ads) is hiring software engineers (NYC) [91d]
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- Show HN: A retro terminal text editor for GNU/Linux coded in C (C-edit) [91d]
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- Brazilian court orders suspension of X [91d]
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- Three Critical Questions to Turn the Table During Technical Interviews [91d]
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- Show HN: Asyncpal: Preemptive concurrency and parallelism for sporadic workloads [91d]
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- To Nerves from Elixir [91d]
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- Blood puddles, mold, tainted meat, bugs: Boar's Head inspections are horrifying [91d]
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- Show HN: I made a site that lets everyone edit the same gradient in real-time [91d]
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- 500 Python Interpreters [91d]
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- The Most Dangerous Email (to my career) I've Sent [91d]
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- Blueprint Bryan Johnson Is Hiring Developers [91d]
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- Drug Development Failure: how GLP-1 development was abandoned in 1990 [91d]
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- Telegram as an Independent Intelligence Agency [91d]
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- Giant underwater avalanche decimated Atlantic seafloor 60k years ago [91d]
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- How to write a programming language and shell in Go with 92% test coverage and [video] [91d]
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- CIEL Is an Extended Lisp [91d]
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- Sail and Muddy: A Retrospective [91d]
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- Resilient Anonymous Communication for Everyone (Race) [91d]
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- Pocket-Godot: Starter Kit for mobile game development using Godot [91d]
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- Judge grants restraining order against cybersecurity expert [91d]
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- Apple Gets Concept Renderer to Take Down Concept Art for Being 'Too Realistic' [91d]
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- My Software Bookshelf [91d]
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- The fight to ban gas-powered cars in the 1960s [91d]
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- Experience the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing [91d]
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- AI cameras spot toddlers not wearing seat belts [91d]
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- Behind AWS S3's Scale [91d]
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- The Far-Reaching Ripple Effects of a Discredited Cancer Study [91d]
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- Agnost is an open source GitOps platform running on Kubernetes clusters [91d]
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- End of the Road: An AnandTech Farewell [91d]
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- Thousands of papers misidentify microscopes, in possible sign of misconduct [91d]
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- Japan police: Nearly 4k who died alone at home not found for over a month [91d]
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- Bay Watch: Northern California is an energy catastrophe waiting to happen [91d]
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- Low-cost 16 EEG channels cap (hat) for PiEEG [91d]
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- Rubi: Symbolic integrator based on an extensive system of integration rules [91d]
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- Rearchiving 2M hours of digital radio, a comprehensive process [91d]
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- Scpptool – a tool to enforce a memory and data race safe subset of C++ [91d]
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- Deconstructing the Garbage-First Collector [pdf] [91d]
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- Time-Memory Trade-Offs Sound the Death Knell for GPRS and GSM [91d]
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- China is spending billions on eight national datacenter hubs [90d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Saturday, August 31 (game #447) [91d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Saturday, August 31 (game #181) [91d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Saturday, August 31 (game #950) [91d]
- Oprah, Sam Altman, and MKBHD walk into a TV show about AI and it's not a joke [91d]
- A new leak might have revealed the top-tier GPU in the RDNA 4 line will be the AMD RX 8700 XT [91d]
- Iranian hackers work with ransomware gangs to break into companies via VPN and firewall tools [91d]
- Looking for a Kindle alternative? This new super-thin rival has the Google Play Store for Android apps [91d]
- Midjourney is traveling into AI hardware territory – because that's apparently what you do [91d]
- China leads in up to 89% of tech research, study shows [91d]
- Major Atlassian flaw hacks systems for crypto mining [91d]
- This is what $1 billion worth of AI GPUs look like — Elon Musk publishes video tour of Cortex, X's AI training supercluster powered by Nvidia's now obsolete H100 [91d]
- X restricted in Tanzania - here's how to get around the block [91d]
- CoPilot+ PCs could finally get more affordable soon – here’s what's coming [91d]
- North Korean hackers are using malicious npm packages to target developers [91d]
- Alexa's big AI upgrade could be powered by Claude – and that might give us truly smart speakers [91d]
- You may soon need a VPN to use X in Brazil [91d]
- Zoom is using AI for smart name tags that let you spot everyone on a call [91d]
- Google increases Chrome bug bounty rewards up to $250,000 [91d]
- Harnessing the power of AI: a new era for business productivity and efficiency [91d]
- Farmers rely on connectivity and data to support a growing population [91d]
- This malware pretends to be a real VPN service to lure in victims [91d]
- 7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and more this weekend (August 30) [91d]
- Ransomware group Brain Cipher take responsibility for French National Museum cyberattack [91d]
- iOS 18 is bringing live sports scores to your iPhone lock screen [91d]
- Intel Panther Lake laptop chips could get top-end CPUs to rival AMD Strix Halo – and they could change budget gaming laptops forever [91d]
- You can now upload additional types of documents to Gemini AI [91d]
- Your Wear OS watch will soon get a weather upgrade from the Pixel Watch 3 [91d]
- Russia could target critical infrastructure including internet and GPS, NATO warns [91d]
- DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro leak suggests it's almost ready to battle the GoPro Hero 13 Black [91d]
- Sonos now lets you see what app fixes are coming soon (or not) the only way project managers know how: a Trello board [91d]
- Gmail will let you use Gemini to talk to and search through your emails [91d]
- LG TV owners are about to get a load of free and cheap streaming subscriptions – here's what's included [91d]
- Dell’s server sales are riding high off of cloud and AI investment [91d]
- Everything new on Paramount Plus in September 2024 [91d]
- BlackByte ransomware returns with new tactics, targets VMware ESXi [91d]
- Groov-e's wildly cheap noise-cancelling earbuds have a feature I wish AirPods would steal [91d]
- Microsoft’s new RAM-limiting feature for Edge in Windows 11 could make me drop Google Chrome for good [91d]
- Understand your body better with the wearables of the future [91d]
- The BBC is using AI to generate subtitles, and it’s about time [91d]
- 90s games industry pioneer Argonaut is back - and it's remastering a much-loved PS1 classic [91d]
- Are you a Recall hater? Windows 11’s big AI feature may come with an option to uninstall it – but we wouldn’t count on it [91d]
- Pauline will be a playable character in Super Mario Party Jamboree [91d]
- Napoleon: The Director's Cut gets a surprise release on Apple TV Plus, but I still refuse to watch it [91d]
- ‘You deserve better’: Honor apologizes to Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 owners who feel ‘let down’ by their ‘chunky’ folding phone [91d]
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