The Brutalist Report - tech
- Chain of Thought Empowers Transformers to Solve Inherently Serial Problems [72d]
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- 47-year-old Voyager 1 fired up thrusters it hasn't used in decades [72d]
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- Fixing an Elgato HD60 S HDMI capture device with the help of Ghidra [72d]
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- Show HN: Void, an open-source Cursor/GitHub Copilot alternative [72d]
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- The Theft of a Priceless Churchill Portrait [72d]
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- A lonely man in his 30s found community in an unlikely place: spin class [72d]
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- Why to Not Write a Book [72d]
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- What are the best options for Amazon SDEs thinking about leaving over RTO policy [72d]
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- Indiana police are seizing FedEx packages containing cash [72d]
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- The internet is worse than it used to be. How did we get here? [72d]
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- The reason why music is getting worse [72d]
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- rainfrog – a database management TUI for Postgres [72d]
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- Y Combinator is predicated on startups that require low capitalization [72d]
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- The making of Four Laps – a looping video about looping videos [72d]
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- Titan Submersible Marine Board of Investigation [72d]
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- Omnipresent AI cameras will ensure good behavior, says Larry Ellison [72d]
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- Chain of Thought Empowers Transformers to Solve Inherently Serial Problems [72d]
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- FreeBSD 13.4-Release Announcement [72d]
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- Intel foundry business to make custom chip for Amazon, chipmaker's shares jump [72d]
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- China Is Rapidly Becoming a Leading Innovator in Advanced Industries [72d]
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- Nyxpsi – A Next-Gen Network Protocol for Extreme Packet Loss [72d]
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- Open Source Form Back End [72d]
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- We fine-tuned an LLM to triage and fix insecure code [72d]
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- Finetune, Eval, Deploy 60 LLMs in a single Colab notebook [72d]
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- Franzelio: Draw Lines. Make Music. Share Your Instrument [72d]
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- The Things They Carried [72d]
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- Provable Security of Linux-DRBG in the Seedless Robustness Model [pdf] [72d]
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- Intel lost the Sony Playstation business to AMD [72d]
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- Rearchitecting Core Services at X [72d]
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- The Subprime AI Crisis [72d]
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- Intel aims to turn foundry business into subsidiary to allow for outside funding [72d]
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- K340A: The Brain Computer of Chernobyl Duga Radar [video] [72d]
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- Show HN: Microtonal Piano [72d]
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- Amazon mandates five days a week in office starting next year [72d]
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- Thoughts and Observations in the Wake of Apple's 'It's Glowtime' Keynote [72d]
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- What If Ozempic Is Just a Good Thing? [72d]
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- macOS Sequoia is available today [72d]
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- Amazon Tells Workers to Return to Office Five Days a Week [72d]
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- How to Make HTTPS Verifiable [72d]
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- Interview with Inventor of Neural Nets Warren McCulloch () [video] [72d]
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- TouchArcade Is Shutting Down [72d]
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- Do Not Sign the Qt License Agreement Unchanged [72d]
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- Is 'Monolith First' the Better Approach? [72d]
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- Python in Excel – Available Now [72d]
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- Amazon tells employees to return to office five days a week [72d]
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- Words on Founder Mode [72d]
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- GoGoGrandparent (YC S16) Is Hiring Back End and Full-Stack Engineers [72d]
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- A Spreadsheet and a Debugger Walk into a Shell [72d]
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- Apple Watch sleep apnea detection gets FDA approval [72d]
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- Oracle, it's time to free JavaScript [72d]
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- Datomic and Content Addressable Techniques [72d]
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- Show HN: Universal Logger for Node, Deno, Bun, Browser [72d]
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- Ask HN: What runs L4-related microkernels/hypervisors these days? [72d]
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- "Golden Lettuce" genetically engineered to pack 30 times more vitamins [72d]
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- Product management is hosting a party, not playing chess [72d]
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- Launch HN: Silurian (YC S24) – Simulate the Earth [72d]
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- Show HN: Xnapper Studio – Web tool for creating attention-grabbing screenshots [72d]
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- Why Gauss wanted a heptadecagon on his tombstone [72d]
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- Stephen Fry – AI: A Means to an End or a Means to Our End? [72d]
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- Show HN: sol – A de-minifier for shell programs [72d]
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- Earth may have had a ring system 466 million years ago [73d]
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- The Dune Shell [73d]
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- Balance of Power – By Bradford Morgan White [73d]
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- Show HN: Sisi – Semantic Image Search CLI tool, locally without third party APIs [73d]
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- Date-fns 4.0 [73d]
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- Protocol Buffer Design: Principles and Practices for Collaborative Development [73d]
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- Awesome LLM Strawberry (OpenAI o1) [73d]
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- Show HN: JAQT – JavaScript Queries and Transformations [73d]
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- Attacking PowerShell Clixml Deserialization [73d]
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- How Chainalysis Made Their Way into Popular Monero Wallets [73d]
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- Sucks.. In a Good Way [73d]
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- Flink, the quick commerce startup, raises another $150M at a valuation of just under $1B [72d]
- Amazon will host its Prime Big Deals Day sales event on October 8 and 9 [72d]
- Bluesky now has 10 million users [72d]
- Slack is turning into an AI agent hub. Should it? [72d]
- Intel moves to spin out foundry business, inks AI chip deal with AWS [72d]
- Tech’s emissions may be way higher than disclosed due to ‘creative accounting’ of carbon [72d]
- UK’s privacy watchdog takes credit for rise of ‘consent or pay’ [72d]
- Sam Altman departs OpenAI’s safety committee [72d]
- TechCrunch Space: The dawn of Polaris [72d]
- Mammoth’s founder returns with new iOS app for Mastodon, Saturn [72d]
- Google and Muon Space join forces to continuously scan Earth for wildfires [72d]
- Microsoft Copilot: Everything you need to know about Microsoft’s AI [72d]
- Fisker Ocean owners stuck paying for recall repairs [72d]
- Salesforce Ventures ups its AI fund to $1 billion, doubling it again [72d]
- Amazon mandates full five-day return to office [72d]
- Gogoro CEO resigns as subsidy fraud investigation continues [72d]
- iOS 18 is out: Here’s what’s new [72d]
- Apple’s iOS 18 is now available to download [72d]
- Oracle CEO Larry Ellison says that AI will someday track your every move [72d]
- 11xAI raises $24M led by Benchmark to build AI digital employees [72d]
- TechCrunch Minute: FDA approval sets the stage for Apple’s AirPod hearing aids [72d]
- As TikTok ban heads to court, ByteDance’s Lemon8 surges [72d]
- U.S. government expands sanctions against spyware maker Intellexa [72d]
- Colin Kaepernick is coming to TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [72d]
- Generative AI startup Typeface acquires two companies, Treat and Narrato, to bolster its portfolio [72d]
- Life360’s Tile introduces its first new Bluetooth trackers since its acquisition [72d]
- Runway announces an API for its video-generating models [72d]
- IBM makes developing for quantum computers easier with the Qiskit Functions Catalog [72d]
- AI coding assistant Supermaven raises cash from OpenAI and Perplexity co-founders [73d]
- TeamBridge, founded by former Uber execs, raises $28M to build HR software for hourly workers [73d]
- Apple Watch sleep apnea detection gets FDA approval [73d]
- Apple AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation review [73d]
- Myntra bets on 4-hour delivery amid India’s quick commerce boom [73d]
- AWS brings OpenSearch under the Linux Foundation umbrella [73d]
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- xAI cluster is now the most powerful AI training system in the world — but questions remain over storage capacity, power usage and why it's actually called Colossus [72d]
- Can AI make you less gullible or is it a conspiracy? [72d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Tuesday, September 17 (game #198) [72d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Tuesday, September 17 (game #967) [72d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Tuesday, September 17 (game #464) [72d]
- Report claims renting slower Nvidia AI GPUs is cheaper in China than in the US — but that's thanks to some rather surprising underhand strategies [72d]
- Why every PC game needs a built-in benchmark tool [72d]
- This AI can turn your mundane video into a special effects spectacular [72d]
- One of the world's biggest PC makers isn't sure about mass Windows 11 devices upgrades just yet, as AI PC demand rises [72d]
- DJI Air 3S drone edges closer to lift-off with rumored launch date [72d]
- Microsoft is using AI-powered robots to help dismantle and destroy hard drives used in its data centers [72d]
- 23andMe set to pay millions to settle data breach lawsuit [72d]
- Castlevania: Nocturne season 2's Netflix release window has been confirmed, but it won't terrify us in time for Halloween [72d]
- Microsoft plans to debloat Edge browser and take a leaf out of Google Chrome’s book when it comes to Settings [72d]
- I watched the Emmys pirated and yes, it was a disaster [72d]
- 5 of the best free movies to stream on Tubi, Pluto TV, Amazon Freevee, and more this week (September 16) [72d]
- Apple Watch Series 10's biggest health upgrade clears a major hurdle ahead of release [72d]
- Port of Seattle confirms recent cyberattack was ransomware assault [72d]
- Netflix renews Emily in Paris for season 5 – so move over Gabriel, I'm rooting for her new Italian beau [72d]
- The Apple Intelligence launch is a mess – don’t buy the iPhone 16 or install iOS 18 based on the promise of what’s to come [72d]
- Netflix confirms Bridgerton season 4 is in production – and announces new cast additions after Sophie Baek actor reveal [72d]
- Copilot Wave 2 supercharges productivity with AI across all your Microsoft 365 apps [72d]
- FBI says US public should take extra care when reading "hacked" poll data [72d]
- Tile launches new trackers that can be found via satellite, and a tracker hiding feature that makes me feel uneasy [72d]
- iPadOS 18 launches today – 5 new things it brings to your iPad, including the new Calculator app [72d]
- The importance of governance and least privilege for secure AI [72d]
- The shift to cloud repatriation: Why organizations are making the change - Part 2 [72d]
- Dreamforce 2024: All the latest Salesforce news and updates as it happens [72d]
- This devious malware looked to exploit braille characters to breach Windows security flaws [72d]
- Hulu’s upcoming horror series Grotesquerie looks like a quintessential Ryan Murphy production, blending horror, true crime, and… Travis Kelce? [72d]
- How to check if your AirPods are updated ready for iOS 18's new features [73d]
- TFL requires in person password resets for all staff after cyber attack [73d]
- Cybertruck owners are complaining about premature tire wear, but this isn’t just a Tesla problem [73d]
- Baby Reindeer scores big for Netflix at the Emmy Awards but that isn’t the only great Jessica Gunning show to watch [73d]
- AI hype is at an all time high, but only a few of us actually use it daily [73d]
- The Bear made Emmys history for most comedy wins but it's still the most stressful Disney Plus show on TV [73d]
- 6 new features coming to your AirPods Pro 2 in iOS 18 today [73d]
- Apple's iPhone 16 Pro brings in a nasty surprise, but the iPhone 16 is safe for now [73d]
- watchOS 11 arrives today — here are the 5 biggest health and fitness upgrades [73d]
- macOS 15 Sequoia will land on Macs later today – here’s what to expect from Apple’s latest desktop OS [73d]
- Android 15 could soon match a key iPhone security feature to protect your phone from thieves [73d]
- Shōgun season 2: release date prediction, likely cast, plot rumors, and more news on the hit FX show's return [73d]
- iOS 18 arrives today but the best Apple Intelligence feature could be delayed until March [73d]
- iOS 18 is launching today – how to get it and 5 reasons why you should [73d]
- Apple Watch SE 3 could herald the return of the iPhone 5C's beloved plastic shell [73d]
- An annoying new kind of malware locks your browser to steal Google login details [73d]
- With the PS5 Pro revealed will the PS5 price now drop? It's a tricky question... [73d]
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- Some of Apple’s M4 Macs are already shipping ahead of rumored October launch – get ready for new MacBook Pros, a Mac mini and iMac [73d]
- PS5 Pro benchmark leak suggests 60 fps play with no frame drops at a dynamic 4K resolution [73d]
- The iPhone 16 Pro line seemingly isn’t anywhere near as popular as the 15 Pro, but that’s no surprise [73d]
- Smallrig Enables Creativity for All [73d]
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