The Brutalist Report - tech
- Accountability Sinks [183d]
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- Booting Sun Sparc Servers [183d]
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- QUIC Is Not Quick Enough over Fast Internet [183d]
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- Show HN: I made a site to quick identify any plant and learn how to care for it [183d]
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- It's time for operating systems to rediscover hardware [183d]
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- Blocking code is a leaky abstraction [183d]
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- Smurf: Beyond the Test Pyramid [183d]
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- How I Use Git [183d]
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- Italy's Piracy Shield just blocked one of Google's CDN [183d]
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- Nonfree software found in GNU Boot releases again, many distros affected [183d]
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- The Languages of English, Math, and Programming [183d]
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- Autism's Four Core Subtypes [183d]
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- Ribbonfarm Is Retiring [183d]
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- Svelte 5 Released [183d]
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- Dwarf Fortress – Boatmurdered Part #1 – Intro [183d]
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- Implementing neural networks on the "3 cent" 8-bit microcontroller [183d]
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- AI engineers claim new algorithm reduces AI power consumption by 95% [183d]
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- Eliza in SNOBOL4 [183d]
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- Love being interrupted when my monitor asks me to accept user agreements [183d]
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- WireGuard Performance with a Pi Zero (2019) [183d]
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- A Distributed Systems Reading List [183d]
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- Bluesky gains 1.2M in 2 days, 12M total after X disables blocking [183d]
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- Predicting Weight Loss with Machine Learning [183d]
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- Data Version Control [183d]
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- As America's Marijuana Use Grows, So Do the Harms [183d]
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- Spectra is a customizable, JavaScript ESP32 smartwatch [183d]
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- Did Automattic commit open source theft? [183d]
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- U.S. to probe Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' system after pedestrian killed [183d]
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- Why Use React for Game Development? [183d]
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- Town has no cell service, so the 'electrosensitive' have made it home [183d]
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- Boeing, Union reach wage deal to end strike [184d]
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- Have McKinsey and its consulting rivals got too big? [184d]
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- ChatGPT's Name Bias and Apple's Findings on AI's Lack of Reasoning [184d]
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- Developers Now Required to Share Phone Number and Address on EU App Store [184d]
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- External RF-EMF Alters Cell Number and Reactive Oxygen Species Balance [184d]
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- Plastic – A Modern NES Emulator That Works with EGUI and TUI [184d]
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- Rivian (RIVN) clashes with Bosch in new legal battle over EV motors [184d]
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- NASA Drops Boeing Starliner from Upcoming Missions [184d]
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- Woman, 82, still rides same bike she was given at 13 [184d]
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- Send: Open-source fork of Firefox Send [184d]
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- Show HN: TCP "slow-start" simulation in Go [184d]
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- Zen: Firefox Based Browser [184d]
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- Probabalistic Spin Glass (2022) [184d]
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- S3 as a Git remote and LFS server [184d]
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- Knocker uppers: Waking up the workers in industrial Britain (2016) [184d]
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- Implementing an Intermediate Representation for ArkScript [184d]
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- Saudi Arabian Neom project 'uses one fifth of steel' [184d]
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- The long road to lazy preemption in the Linux CPU scheduler [184d]
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- 'They refused to let me go': Japanese turn to resignation agencies to quit jobs [184d]
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- Implementing Brainfuck in APL [184d]
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- I Hate the Letter F [184d]
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- Cuba's grid goes offline with blackout after a major power plant fails [184d]
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- Promising new form of antibiotic that makes bacterial cells self-destruct [184d]
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- Penguin Random House underscores copyright protection in AI rebuff [184d]
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- Charles Darwin and Associates, Ghostbusters (1996) [184d]
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- Rekhta [184d]
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- Show HN: How to leverage Claude's capabilities with interactive visualization [184d]
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- Strep A kills half a million per year; why don't we have a vaccine? [184d]
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- Expanding Our Code of Conduct to Protect Private Conversations [184d]
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- Jury awards American Airline $9.4M from website behind 'skiplagging' hack [184d]
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- US probes Tesla's Full Self-Driving software in 2.4M cars after fatal crash [184d]
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- reftrack-plugin – plugin for GCC that tracks references to allocated objects [184d]
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- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Sunday, October 20 (game #497) [183d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Sunday, October 20 (game #231) [183d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Sunday, October 20 (game #1000) [183d]
- Another big win for AMD as Lenovo adds EPYC 9005 and Instinct MI325X to its ThinkSystem server platform, boosting AI capabilities [183d]
- A ridiculously powerful laptop for creatives: With AMD's fastest mobile CPU, 64GB RAM and a pair of OLED screens, GPD Duo may be the best mobile workstation ever [183d]
- Apple Music’s new Set List playlists might just split the crowd [183d]
- 'Hundreds' of AMD's fastest CPUs are on sale on eBay with a staggering 70% discount, but why would vendors in China dump these 128-core EPYC processors? [183d]
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra leak hints at the colors you'll be able to choose from [184d]
- Apple not giving the iPhone 16 this one crucial feature is another example of its worst habit [184d]
- Discord is firing back against MapleStory devs over copyright infringement and users are caught in the crossfire [184d]
- Crazy or wicked? Someone stuck half a touchscreen monitor on a mechanical keyboard and added a M.2 SSD slot, four USB ports, two speakers and one microSD card reader [184d]
- No, Meta – I won’t fake my northern lights photos even though I’m gutted that I missed the real thing [184d]
- These could be the specs of the iPhone 17 – including the new iPhone 17 Air model [184d]
- I researched 100 ink cartridges and, at almost $10,000 per litre, this very popular HP cartridge is the most expensive in the world [184d]
- I created an AI clone of myself and the result was unintentionally hilarious [184d]
- ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from the Apple iPad Mini 7 launch to the major Amazon Kindle refresh [184d]
- Yes! You can finally buy 26TB hard disk drives, two years after launch, but only in packs of 20 for $9100, and you will probably need a data center to run them [184d]
- Perplexity's AI search engine goes deep to get your answers [184d]
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- Amazon’s color Kindle is too late to the party – I’m firmly in camp Kobo now [184d]
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