The Brutalist Report - tech
- Why Scrum Is Stressing You Out [200d]
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- Ask HN: Former gifted children with hard lives, how did you turn out? [200d]
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- Show HN: I made a digital circuit drawing and simulation game [200d]
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- OpenSCAD: The Programmer's Solid 3D CAD Modeller [200d]
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- A cartoon butt clenching a bar of soap has invaded my online ads [200d]
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- 1.3M Android-Based TV Boxes Backdoored; Researchers Still Don't Know How [200d]
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- To forget is an ethical act [200d]
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- Brsloan/warewoolf: A minimalist novel-writing system/rich text editor [200d]
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- Contempt Culture [200d]
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- Hadrius (YC W23) Is Hiring New Grads Engineers in NYC [200d]
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- Zen and the Art of Writer Decks (Using the Pomera DM250) [200d]
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- Ask HN: If LLMs are so useful, why haven't we seen any spike in productivity? [200d]
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- Everyone says Chrome devastates Mac battery life, but does it? 36 hour test [200d]
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- Fair: A Go library for serving resources fairly [200d]
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- Almost all new car sales in Norway last month were EVs [200d]
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- Installing Arch Linux on a Laptop [200d]
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- Show HN: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Online [200d]
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- Rust error handling is perfect [200d]
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- Falsehoods programmers believe about TCP [200d]
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- The Bastard Operator from Hell [200d]
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- The Jackpot Generation [200d]
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- LLMs Will Always Hallucinate, and We Need to Live with This [200d]
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- Testing the Firefox Alternatives [200d]
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- Founder Mode, hackers, and being bored by tech [200d]
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- One in five genetics papers contains errors thanks to Microsoft Excel (2016) [200d]
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- Terence Tao on O1 [200d]
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- iPhone 16's A18 Pro chip outperforms the M1 chip [200d]
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- "Design It Twice"? [200d]
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- Degrees of deception: How America's universities became debt factories [200d]
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- Nesting Arena Allocators in Rust [200d]
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- OpenAI, Anthropic, Google employees support California AI bill [200d]
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- Don't ask if AI can make art – ask how AI can be art [200d]
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- Writing an OS in Rust [200d]
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- The Symbolics Ivory Design and Verification Strategy (1987) [200d]
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- Geothermal energy could outperform nuclear power [200d]
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- Academic Journal Publishers Antitrust Litigation [200d]
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- Making a rickroll laser: A parametric speaker [200d]
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- Factor 0.100 Now Available [200d]
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- Craig Wright said he invented Bitcoin – lawyers proved him wrong [200d]
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- How a scientist is pushing to supersize research into ultra-processed foods [200d]
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- Thomas Piketty: 'The Draghi report is a step in the right direction' [200d]
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- They don't make readers like they used to [200d]
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- Valkey achieved one million RPS 6 months after forking from Redis [200d]
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- The Rise of Open Source Time Series Databases [200d]
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- The Department of Everything – Dispatches from the telephone reference desk [200d]
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- The data on extreme human ageing is rotten from the inside out [200d]
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- Show HN: Meet.hn – Meet the Hacker News community in your city [200d]
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- Ask HN: What's the best documentation site you've come across? [200d]
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- Sunamp's thermal battery uses a chemical found in salt-and-vinegar potato chips [200d]
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- Self-Verification Theory [200d]
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- Why use metaphors in conflicts? Because understanding is remembering in disguise [200d]
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- iPhone 16 Pro lets users capture ProRAW photos in JPEG-XL format [200d]
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- Losses widen at Stripe Europe to $1.1B after employee 'liquidity event' [200d]
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- Show HN: I removed politics from Twitter with AI [200d]
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- Who is responsible for the greatest change to our language? Teenage girls [200d]
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- Electric DeLorean DMC-12 Conversion Kit [200d]
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- Billiards is a good game (1975) [200d]
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- Brazil Supreme Court unfreezes X, Starlink's bank accounts after taking $3.3M [200d]
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- Void captures over a million Android TV boxes [200d]
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- OpenAI's $150B valuation hinges on upending corporate structure, sources [201d]
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- 18,000 Miles Later, an American Woman Has Cycled the World [201d]
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- Starliner astronaut: We found things that we just could not get comfortable with [201d]
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- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Sunday, September 15 (game #196) [200d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Sunday, September 15 (game #462) [200d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Sunday, September 15 (game #965) [200d]
- This is what the largest LED video wall in the world looks like — Adele's extravagant 44,000sq ft display goes straight into the Guinness World Records book [200d]
- I just canceled my Pixel 9 Pro Fold order and bought the iPhone 16 Pro Max instead – here's why [200d]
- Google's smart Circle to Search feature could soon expand beyond Pixel and Galaxy phones [200d]
- AI could actually change movies for the better – and fix that awful Game of Thrones finale [200d]
- Forget about 5G: Universities worldwide compete to become dominant force in 6G with Terahertz chips and rival technologies [200d]
- The iPhone 16 got a new Camera Control button, so what more do you want?! [200d]
- Silo season 2: Apple TV Plus release date, likely cast, story rumors, and more news about the sci-fi show's return [200d]
- Why the passing of James Earl Jones doesn't mean you won't hear Darth Vader's voice again [200d]
- Apple is bringing AI to iOS, and TechRadar Pro isn’t allowed to talk about it [200d]
- 1000 laptops on your pinkie — DNA storage and compute breakthrough could one day help store petabytes of data, but we're not there yet [200d]
- iPhone 16 preorder delivery dates are already starting to slip – to several weeks for some models [200d]
- $900 for an Apple Watch case is absolutely bonkers [200d]
- Taylor Swift has been spotted with this retro camera – and that means you soon might not be able to buy one [200d]
- I tried the surprise sequel to the best ultra-cheap earbuds, and they offer amazingly good noise cancelling for under $30 [200d]
- ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from the PS5 Pro to Apple's iPhone 16 launch [200d]
- Samsung shows insides of its 128TB SSD in all its glory but with a weird caveat — QLC-based BM1743 won't go on sale anytime soon and has a very short but strange 1-month retention [200d]
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