The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Tim Owens Jazz and Broadcast Collection Digitized by Grammy Museum Grant [328d]
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- Fine-Tuning LLMs Is a Waste of Time [328d]
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- Modern Minimal Perfect Hashing: A Survey [328d]
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- The Gentle Singularity [328d]
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- News Sites Are Getting Crushed by Google's New AI Tools [328d]
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- Show HN: I made a 3D printed VTOL drone [328d]
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- Show HN: A "Course" as an MCP Server [328d]
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- Web-scraping AI bots cause disruption for scientific databases and journals [328d]
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- OpenAI o3-pro [328d]
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- Another Crack in the Chain of Trust: Uncovering (Yet Another) Secure Boot Bypass [328d]
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- A Family of Non-Periodic Tilings, Describable Using Elementary Tools [328d]
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- Launch HN: Vassar Robotics (YC X25) – $219 robot arm that learns new skills [328d]
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- You Can Drive but Not Hide: Detection of Hidden Cellular GPS Vehicle Trackers [328d]
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- Xeneva Operating System [328d]
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- Show HN: MidWord – A Word-Guessing Game [329d]
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- Android 16 Is Here [329d]
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- Low-background Steel: content without AI contamination [329d]
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- OpenAI dropped the price of o3 by 80% [329d]
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- A Blacklisted American Magician Became a Hero in Brazil [329d]
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- JavelinGuard: Low-Cost Transformer Architectures for LLM Security [329d]
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- Show HN: Chili3d – A open-source, browser-based 3D CAD application [329d]
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- Malleable software: Restoring user agency in a world of locked-down apps [329d]
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- Launch HN: BitBoard (YC X25) – AI agents for healthcare back-offices [329d]
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- Dubious Math in Infinite Jest (2009) [329d]
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- Always On, Always Connected, Always Searching, Always Distracted [329d]
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- Magistral — the first reasoning model by Mistral AI [329d]
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- Plato got virtually everything wrong (2018) [329d]
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- Show HN: PyDoll – Async Python scraping engine with native CAPTCHA bypass [329d]
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- Finding Atari Games in Randomly Generated Data [329d]
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- Spoofing OpenPGP.js signature verification [329d]
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- Teaching National Security Policy with AI [329d]
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- Mikeal Rogers has died [329d]
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- Wharton Esherick and the Armstrong Linoleum Company [329d]
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- Drone shows: Will they overtake firework displays? [329d]
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- Faster, easier 2D vector rendering [video] [329d]
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- The curious case of shell commands, or how "this bug is required by POSIX" [329d]
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- Building an Assembly Line for Origami Pigeons [329d]
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- Onlook (YC W25) Is Hiring a a Founding Engineer in SF [329d]
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- Apple Fails to Clear a Low Bar on AI [329d]
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- Show HN: High End Color Quantizer [329d]
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- "Localhost tracking" explained. It could cost Meta €32B [329d]
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- WWDC25: macOS Tahoe Breaks Decades of Finder History [329d]
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- IBM to build first large-scale, error-corrected quantum computer by 2028 [329d]
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- CompactLog – Solving CT Scalability with LSM-Trees [329d]
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- Telegram, the FSB, and the Man in the Middle [329d]
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- OpenAI's Sora is now available for Free to all users through Bing Video Creator [329d]
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- The Danish Ministry of Digitalization Is Switching to Linux and LibreOffice [329d]
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- Denmark: Minister for Digitalization wants to phase out Microsoft [329d]
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- How to not use AI to code for you [329d]
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- Mozilla shuts down even more Firefox services [329d]
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- Europe needs digital sovereignty – and Microsoft has just proven why [329d]
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- Show HN: A MCP server and client implementing the latest spec [329d]
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- Ada Continues to Climb in June Tiobe Index and PYPL [329d]
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- Reinforcement Pre-Training [329d]
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- World fertility rates in 'unprecedented decline', UN says [329d]
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- Smart People Don't Chase Goals; They Create Limits [329d]
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- Micrographia (1665) [pdf] [329d]
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- macOS Tahoe 26 makes the Mac more capable, productive, and intelligent [329d]
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- Scientific Papers: Innovation or Imitation? [329d]
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- AI Saved My Company from a 2-Year Litigation Nightmare [329d]
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- Apple has announced its final version of macOS for Intel [329d]
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- Discrete Mathematics: An Open Introduction [pdf] [329d]
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- Implementing DOES> in Forth, the entire reason I started this mess [329d]
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- Las Vegas is embracing a simple climate solution: More trees [329d]
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- Netgear enters the business VPN game - and wants to replace it with SASE [328d]
- Build your own superfast virtual 32TB Gen5 SSD with this RAID PCIe Gen5 card, but expect to fork out nearly $4000 [328d]
- Experts warn GTA and Minecraft being used to lure in cyberattack victims - here's how to stay safe [328d]
- The EU challenges Google and Cloudflare with its very own DNS resolver that can filter dangerous traffic [328d]
- Apple is out of surprises and focuses on making the future as clear as glass [328d]
- 12th mini workstation PC with AMD's flagship AI CPU announced - but I don't understand why Dell, Asus, and MSI haven't released one yet [328d]
- Watch out - your DVR box could be targeted by one of the nastiest botnets around [329d]
- 'We did all this work with physical glass... simulating as closely as we could the actual properties of glass' for Liquid Glass, says Apple's Craig Federighi. Then it went further [329d]
- First smartphones, now printers: Epson launches subscription where you pay "just" $7.99 to rent a printer and print 50 pages every month [329d]
- Goodbye, Spectacles – reimagined Snap Specs now set to launch in 2026 with a ton of new features and OpenAI and Gemini integration [329d]
- Lies of P director confirms new Overture DLC's difficulty will be nerfed based on player feedback: 'We identified areas that did not turn out quite as we intended' [329d]
- Google has fixed an issue that could have revealed your phone number to anyone - here's what you need to know [329d]
- This is what really happened with Siri and Apple Intelligence, according to Apple [329d]
- Microsoft's big Windows 11 Start menu redesign is great news for OLED monitor owners like me – and you can try it right now [329d]
- Apple just leveled up Mac gaming with these two new features – and it's about time [329d]
- MindsEye is apparently a real game that's out now, but its 'day one' patch won't actually arrive on day one for Xbox players [329d]
- Chinese hackers launch major cyberattack campaign against businesses across the world [329d]
- Nintendo announces the first-ever Splatoon spin-off in the least exciting way possible [329d]
- Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping – release date, cast and everything we know about the franchise's upcoming prequel [329d]
- Windows 11 is getting a nifty trick for quickly mirroring your Android phone right from the Start menu [329d]
- The AI-powered website revolution: fast, smart, and even more human [329d]
- Activision is reportedly still 'committed' to bringing Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 to Nintendo Switch 2 [329d]
- Bridging the AI adoption gap: turning experiments into enterprise value [329d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, June 11 (game #465) [329d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, June 11 (game #731) [329d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, June 11 (game #1234) [329d]
- Key Whole Foods supplier hit by major cyberattack - delays possibly on the way [329d]
- HubSpot enables deep research through ChatGPT [329d]
- Surfshark unveils a new tool to minimize the impact of lost VPN connections – but don't call it a kill switch [329d]
- Sonos just added 4 big free upgrades for its Ace headphones, including one of their most-requested features from fans [329d]
- IO Interactive says 007 First Light is the 'ultimate Bond experience' and 'definitely not a reskin' of Hitman [329d]
- Surprised to learn your older Apple Watch can run watchOS 26? You might still be missing out on some great new features [329d]
- Watch out Ring – this new video doorbell from IMOU has a rotating camera to track visitors, and AI to detect loiterers [329d]
- macOS Tahoe 26 finally adds a much-needed feature that means I may never use Windows 11 again [329d]
- JBL announces its new range of Dolby Atmos soundbars, including a flagship system to rival Samsung and Sonos [329d]
- 5 smaller but super-helpful iOS 26 tricks you may have missed [329d]
- It’s official: your Intel Mac won’t get macOS 27, with macOS Tahoe 26 marking the end of an era [329d]
- iOS 26 launch live: all the new features plus reaction to the polarizing Liquid Glass redesign [329d]
- You can use PSVR 2 controllers with your Apple Vision Pro – but you’ll need to buy a PSVR 2 headset as well [329d]
- Sony's new home theater speakers are a really affordable route to Dolby Atmos nirvana [329d]
- The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 will be the thinnest and lightest model yet [329d]
- Everything new on Disney+ in June 2025 – don't miss Marvel's Ironheart and The Bear season 4 [329d]
- Don't worry, Team Cherry says Hollow Knight: Silksong won't be an Xbox Asus ROG Ally exclusive [329d]
- Stop the presses - Gemini and Google Sheets may have finally solved one of the most annoying spreadsheet quirks [329d]
- This could be the biggest Galaxy Watch 8 leak yet – it just went up for sale on eBay [329d]
- Android 16 is launching today – but it will be missing a major feature [329d]
- ChatGPT is down - Here's everything we know [329d]
- New Ironheart trailer reveals Riri Williams will have a magic-infused supersuit – and teases a villain that Marvel fans have wanted for a long time [329d]
- M&S online orders are back following cyberattack - here's what you need to know [329d]
- Konami Press Start event scheduled for this week will highlight upcoming games Silent Hill f and Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater [329d]
- How to watch Alone season 12 online from anywhere – stream reality survival series [329d]
- Creating a high performance organization: empower your citizen developers [329d]
- SMBs are fretting about rising costs ahead of a difficult year [329d]
- Astell & Kern's new titanium earbuds with planar magnetic drivers are the portable music upgrade of my dreams – but my wallet's nightmare [329d]
- Why quantum innovation and cyber resilience go hand in hand [329d]
- OpenAI's high-minded approach to AI-human relationships ignores reality [329d]
- Gemini's new Scheduled Actions feature puts catching up with ChatGPT on its dayplanner [329d]
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