The Brutalist Report - tech
- Mark Zuckerberg's failed negotiations with the FTC to end Meta's antitrust case [6d]
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- Multipaint: Draw pictures with color limitations of 8-bit and 16-bit platforms [6d]
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- 12-factor Agents: Patterns of reliable LLM applications [6d]
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- How dairy robots are changing work for cows and farmers [6d]
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- Mitre-backed cyber vulnerability program to lose funding [6d]
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- Show HN: Torque – A lightweight meta-assembler for any processor [6d]
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- Show HN: Particle - News, Organized [6d]
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- Liquid: Language Models Are Scalable and Unified Multi-Modal Generators [6d]
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- Somehash: A Blurhash-Inspired Exploration [6d]
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- Designing a low-cost high-performance 10 MHz – 15 GHz vector network analyzer [6d]
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- What the Hell Is a Target Triple? [6d]
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- METS, the Middle English Texts Series [6d]
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- 'End of an era': The last RadioShack in Maryland is closing its doors [6d]
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- Whistleblower says DOGE may have caused 'significant cyber breach' [6d]
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- I speak at Harvard as it faces its biggest crisis since 1636 [6d]
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- Post-Silicon Validation of Static Lockstep Mode [6d]
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- The case of the UI thread that hung in a kernel call [6d]
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- It's easier than ever to de-censor videos [6d]
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- Clolog [6d]
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- Generate videos in Gemini and Whisk with Veo 2 [6d]
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- M1: Towards Scalable Test-Time Compute with Mamba Reasoning Models [6d]
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- Japanese Typography Essentials: Japanese Type Between Japanese and Latin [6d]
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- Benn Jordan's AI poison pill and the weird world of adversarial noise [6d]
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- Fun ways of deciding authorship order [6d]
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- OpenAI is building a social network? [6d]
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- JSX over the Wire [6d]
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- Modern CMake [6d]
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- Cohere Launches Embed 4 [6d]
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- Isolated Execution Environment for eBPF [6d]
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- Notion Mail Is Out [6d]
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- Show HN: Resonate – real-time high temporal resolution spectral analysis [6d]
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- TLS Certificate Lifetimes Will Officially Reduce to 47 Days [6d]
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- MeshCore, a new lightweight, hybrid routing mesh protocol for packet radios [6d]
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- How to Win an Argument with a Toddler [6d]
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- Hacking the Postgres Wire Protocol [6d]
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- You cannot have our user's data [6d]
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- I'm getting fed up of making the rich, richer [6d]
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- America Underestimates the Difficulty of Bringing Manufacturing Back [6d]
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- Launch HN: Mrge.io (YC X25) – Cursor for code review [6d]
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- CT scans could cause 5% of cancers, study finds; experts note uncertainty [6d]
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- How the U.S. Became a Science Superpower [6d]
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- Google Search to redirect its country level TLDs to Google.com [6d]
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- Chroma, Ubisoft's internal tool used to simulate color-blindness, open sourced [6d]
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- LightlyTrain: Better Vision Models, Faster – No Labels Needed [6d]
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- WEIRD – a way to be on the web [6d]
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- Two Years of Rust [6d]
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- GitHub suffers a cascading supply chain attack compromising CI/CD secrets [6d]
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- 4chan Sharty Hack And Janitor Email Leak [6d]
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- 4chan hacked. Hacker reopens /QA/ and leaks all admins emails [6d]
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- JEP 506: Scoped Values final for Java 25 [6d]
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- Whistleblower details how DOGE may have taken sensitive NLRB data [6d]
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- Teuken-7B-Base and Teuken-7B-Instruct: Towards European LLMs [6d]
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- Understanding US Power Outages – By Brian Potter [6d]
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- Show HN: Unsure Calculator – back-of-a-napkin probabilistic calculator [7d]
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- Typewise (YC S22) Is Hiring an ML Engineer (Zurich, Switzerland) [7d]
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- Show HN: MCP-Shield – Detect security issues in MCP servers [7d]
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- The Industrialization of IT [7d]
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- The Post-Developer Era [7d]
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- Cloud-free connection of ESP32-based air purifier to Home Assistant (2024) [7d]
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- Some features that every JavaScript developer should know in 2025 [7d]
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- USL – A Universal Scripting Language That Outputs to 111 Programming Languages [7d]
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- Important open source projects should not use GitHub (2020) [7d]
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- Overuse of CT scans could cause 100k extra cancers in US [7d]
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- Palestinian activist arrested by ICE while expecting U.S. citizenship interview [7d]
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- How I Don't Use LLMs [7d]
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- The Problem with "Vibe Coding" [7d]
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- Nvidia H20 chip exports hit with license requirement by US government [6d]
- Figma ignores the fear, files paperwork for an IPO [6d]
- Telli, a YC alum, raises pre-seed funding for its AI voice agents [6d]
- For security, Android phones will now auto-reboot after three days [6d]
- TikTok takes on Google Maps by surfacing reviews in the comments tab [6d]
- Stop doomscrolling and watch the ‘Great Moose Migration’ livestream [6d]
- OpenAI may ‘adjust’ its safeguards if rivals release ‘high-risk’ AI [6d]
- India’s BluSmart swept up in Gensol investigation alleging misuse of EV loans [6d]
- Figma sent a cease-and-desist letter to Lovable over the term ‘Dev Mode’ [6d]
- OpenAI hires team behind GV-backed AI eval platform Context.ai [6d]
- Google bets on geothermal to power data centers in Taiwan [6d]
- Anthropic forms a new team to grow its AWS business [6d]
- Publishing platform Medium says it’s sticking with DEI [6d]
- Google’s Veo 2 video generating model comes to Gemini [6d]
- Anthropic’s Claude can now read your Gmail [6d]
- Notorious image board 4chan hacked and internal data leaked [6d]
- Deel’s CEO is now in Dubai, complicating Rippling’s lawsuit [6d]
- Witness a dynamic dialogue between two visionary CEOs [6d]
- OpenAI is reportedly developing its own X-like social media platform [6d]
- OpenAI ships GPT-4.1 without a safety report [6d]
- Former Tesla supply chain leaders create Atomic, an AI inventory solution [6d]
- Here’s how Pacific Fusion plans to build a fusion power plant [6d]
- Founders Fund’s new $4.6B fund indicates an era of big VC spending [6d]
- Mark Zuckerberg once considered deleting all your Facebook friends [6d]
- Final days to apply to speak at TechCrunch All Stage [6d]
- Notion releases an AI-powered email client for Gmail [6d]
- Reach 1,000+ AI leaders: Host a Side Event during TechCrunch Sessions: AI [6d]
- Lucid Gravity First Drive: An electric SUV that doesn’t make compromises [6d]
- Fusion power has a fuel problem; Hexium has a laser-powered solution [6d]
- Phantom Neuro grabs $19M to help amputees put their phantom limbs to use [6d]
- Apple details how it plans to improve its AI models by privately analyzing user data [6d]
- Waymo and Uber prepare to launch robotaxi service in Atlanta this summer [6d]
- Girls Who Code founder Reshma Saujani spills business tea with Meghan, Duchess of Sussex [7d]
- Marshmallow, the UK insurance startup for migrants, raises $90M at a $2B+ valuation [7d]
- RLWRLD raises $14.8M to build a foundational model for robotics [7d]
- Skullcandy's new ANC earbuds have sound by Bose, and look like Bose, but don't have Bose prices [6d]
- Google’s new AI model could someday let you understand and talk to dolphins [6d]
- Intel sells majority of its FPGA business to Silver Lake for just under $4.5 billion - here's what you need know [6d]
- Lego just dropped 9 new sets, but as a Star Wars obsessed fan, I'd shop these three first [6d]
- OpenAI might build its own social network, and we think we know why [6d]
- Nvidia wants to build Nvidia AI supercomputers entirely in the US, but I'm not sure it matters so much [6d]
- Take a peek at what AMD's next generation Venice Zen 6 EPYC CPU CCD looks like as CEO shows its die [6d]
- Tax Day scam warning - experts say scammers are using AI-generated voices to impersonate IRS, tax officials [6d]
- EA announces Star Wars: Zero Company, a new turn-based single-player game that seems right up my alley [6d]
- Sophisticated new ResolverRAT malware targeting healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors [6d]
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 colors: every rumored and predicted shade [6d]
- Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti confirmed for April 16 launch - and while the price looks good, availability certainly doesn't [6d]
- Big Tesla update brings 5 new features to its EVs, but not everyone will get them [6d]
- The Nintendo Switch 2 versions of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom will let players repair their gear, but only if they download an app [6d]
- Top kidney dialysis firm hit by damaging ransomware attack [6d]
- Florida wants an encryption backdoor – in the name of children’s safety [6d]
- These 8 photos made me believe the Polaroid Flip is the best analog instant camera on the market [6d]
- Don't just lock your door: MFA alone is not enough in today's cybersecurity climate [6d]
- These affordable studio wired headphones have big drivers and a frequency range to turn audiophiles' heads – but they're from a revered pro video brand [6d]
- I pitted Galaxy AI’s photo editing tool against Apple Intelligence’s Clean Up, and let’s just say the results aren’t even close [6d]
- Couldn’t install Windows 11 24H2 because of your wallpaper? Microsoft has finally lifted blocks on upgrades due to customization apps – with some catches [6d]
- I went deep with the LG G5 OLED TV, and these 5 viewing experiences show how awesome its picture is [6d]
- A major Google Cloud outage was caused by uninterruptible power supplies being...interrupted [6d]
- VMware closing a door opens up new VDI possibilities [6d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, April 16 (game #1178) [6d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, April 16 (game #409) [6d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, April 16 (game #675) [6d]
- Google Photos is getting a big overhaul - here are 3 new features you should look out for [6d]
- The OnePlus Watch 3 Mini could be a 43mm smartwatch, but a massive tariff price hike might dampen its appeal [6d]
- Former PlayStation boss says 'Nintendo is losing their identity' as it focuses more on hardware upgrades than innovation [6d]
- Beats just launched a genuinely useful accessory for your Apple tech – and it's not what you might expect [6d]
- US government contractor Conduent says hackers were able to steal some client files [6d]
- Starship blooper: Windows 10 update gets weirdest bug yet [6d]
- Chinese police accuse NSA of 'advanced' cyberattacks [6d]
- James Cameron thinks VR is the future of cinema, but Meta needs to solve a major content problem first [6d]
- Prime Video's most chaotic femme fatale is back for Another Simple Favor and I can't wait to find out her deadly secret [6d]
- Orange Amps' new noise-cancelling headphones suggest it still hasn't learned Marshall's smartest lesson [6d]
- Apple rebrands part of its ads business in major expansion [6d]
- ‘It’s not a removal, it’s an evolution’: OnePlus backs decision to ditch the Alert Slider on the OnePlus 13T and future models [6d]
- Samsung's One UI 7 rollout could restart today, but it’s already been overshadowed by One UI 8 [6d]
- Zenless Zone Zero Version 1.7 adds a tired office Bangboo that I can seriously relate to [6d]
- Your favourite clothes should last a lifetime – here’s how Miele’s 2025 laundry range helps [6d]
- Consoles in the US could be hit with a 145% tariff, which means the Nintendo Switch 2 might get even pricier [6d]
- Google Gemini update for Wear OS spotted – here’s what the AI voice assistant will do [6d]
- Killzone and Horizon Zero Dawn's composer would 'love' to be involved in a new Killzone game: 'It's been long enough for me to come back to it again' [6d]
- This Crayola-inspired Apple Pencil might be the iPad’s best accessory so far [6d]
- If you've got a phone running Android 12, it's time to upgrade – here's why [6d]
- Everyone wants the viral AI doll – but it’s a privacy nightmare waiting to happen [6d]
- VMware is suddenly offering a free hypervisor once again [6d]
- Android 15 devices must have at least 32GB of storage, which should benefit the best cheap phones [6d]
- Amazon US begins pre-orders for the 8BitDo Ultimate 2, the follow-up to our favorite Nintendo Switch controller [6d]
- Metro 2033 is free to keep on PC for a limited time to celebrate the game's 15th anniversary [6d]
- The OnePlus 13T is coming on April 24, and the company has already shown it off [6d]
- Potentially huge Hertz data breach sees customer personal info and driver licenses stolen [6d]
- Mitigating AI-related risks: soft approach, hard approach or something in the middle? [6d]
- Can quantum computing tech kill fraud? The UK government thinks so, but with £100 million, I'm not so sure [6d]
- Secure by design: what we can learn from the financial services sector [7d]
- Avoiding ChatGPT won't keep OpenAI from infusing its AI models into your life [7d]
- I'm very impressed with the Samsung S95F's anti-glare technology, but I'm far more excited for the other TVs of 2025 – here's why [7d]
- Grok may start remembering everything you ask it to do, according to new reports [7d]
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