The Brutalist Report - tech
- Show HN: Keeps – Mail a postcard that plays your voice [171d]
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- How Kentucky bourbon went from boom to bust [171d]
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- What does it mean to be thirsty? [171d]
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- Mouthguards that flash red with head impacts to be used at Rugby World Cup [171d]
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- Starbucks in Korea asks customers to stop bringing in printers/desktop computers [171d]
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- Show HN: I built an offline, open‑source desktop Pixel Art Editor in Python [171d]
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- I've seen 12 people hospitalized after losing touch with reality because of AI [171d]
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- Washington, DC police put under federal control, National Guard deployed [171d]
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- Neki – sharded Postgres by the team behind Vitess [171d]
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- Future AI bills of $100k/yr per dev [171d]
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- Show HN: ServerBuddy – GUI SSH client for managing Linux servers from macOS [171d]
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- Cloudflare Is Not a CDN [171d]
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- The Associated Press tells its book critics that it's ending weekly reviews [171d]
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- Apache Iceberg V3 Spec new features for more efficient and flexible data lakes [171d]
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- The Demographic Future of Humanity: Facts and Consequences [pdf] [171d]
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- Trellis (YC W24) Is Hiring: Automate Prior Auth in Healthcare [171d]
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- Failover to Human Intelligence [171d]
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- The Value of Institutional Memory [171d]
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- Wikipedia loses challenge against Online Safety Act verification rules [171d]
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- The Joy of Mixing Custom Elements, Web Components, and Markdown [171d]
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- UI vs. API. vs. UAI [171d]
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- Learn, Reflect, Apply, Prepare: The Four Daily Practices That Changed How I Live [171d]
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- Claude Is the Drug, Cursor Is the Dealer [171d]
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- Ford reveals breakthrough process for lower priced EVs [171d]
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- Beloved by bands and bank robbers, the Ford Transit turns 60 [171d]
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- GitHub is no longer independent at Microsoft after CEO resignation [171d]
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- Hard Drive Shortage in Canada? [171d]
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- Launch HN: Halluminate (YC S25) – Simulating the internet to train computer use [171d]
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- CPS Investigated Her 4 Times Because She Let Her Kids Play Outside [171d]
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- Auf Wiedersehen, GitHub – CEO Steps Down [171d]
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- Apple brings OpenAI's GPT-5 to iOS and macOS [171d]
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- We are all mercantilists now [171d]
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- 36B solar mass black hole at centre of the Cosmic Horseshoe gravitational lens [171d]
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- Designing Software in the Large [171d]
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- Meta Leaks Part 1: Israel and Meta, the Greatest Global Mass Censorship Campaign [171d]
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- Ask HN: Do you think differently about working on open source these days? [171d]
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- The U.S. military prepares to deploy National Guard troops in Washington, D.C [171d]
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- Claude Code is all you need [171d]
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- Whistleblow HN: Ollama is being deceitful and everyone should know [171d]
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- I tried every todo app and ended up with a .txt file [171d]
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- TeaOnHer, a rival Tea app for men, is leaking users' personal data [171d]
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- Ex-Google Exec Says "The Idea That AI Will Create New Jobs Is 100% Crap" [171d]
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- Operation Costs in CPU Clock Cycles (2016) [171d]
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- Justice Dept. Settles with Greystar to End Participation in Algorithmic Pricing [171d]
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- Wikimedia Foundation Challenges UK Online Safety Act Regulations [171d]
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- Pricing Pages – A Curated Gallery of Pricing Page Designs [171d]
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- Nukes, Nubs and Coners: The Unique Social Hierarchy Aboard a Nuclear Submarine [171d]
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- Show HN: 1 Million Rows [171d]
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- Why Is Web Performance Undervalued? [171d]
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- OpenSSH Post-Quantum Cryptography [171d]
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- Seoul-based Datumo raises $15.5M to take on Scale AI, backed by Salesforce [171d]
- Slow Ventures cuts first check from $60M creator fund into woodworking founder [171d]
- iOS 26 beta 6 adds new ringtones, snappy app launches, and more [171d]
- Poshmark CEO and founder to step down [171d]
- US government seized $1M from Russian ransomware gang [171d]
- How founders are ditching VC norms and finding capital on their own terms at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 [171d]
- Ocean’s new app brings inbox triage, tasks, and invites to Gmail users [171d]
- Made by Google 2025: How to watch Google debut the Pixel 10, Pixel Watch 4, and more [171d]
- Trump administration stops illegal freeze of $5B EV charger funds after losing in court [171d]
- GitHub CEO to step down [171d]
- iPhone 17, the ‘thinnest iPhone ever,’ and everything else we’re expecting out of Apple’s hardware event [171d]
- TechCrunch Mobility: The triple punch headed for automakers [171d]
- Electronic Arts blocks more than 300,000 attempts to cheat after launching Battlefield 6 beta [171d]
- Revel shuts down its ride-hail business to focus on EV charging [171d]
- Nvidia unveils new Cosmos world models, infra for robotics and physical uses [171d]
- Elon Musk confirms shutdown of Tesla Dojo, ‘an evolutionary dead end’ [171d]
- Ford throws out Henry Ford’s assembly line to make low-cost EVs in America [171d]
- Nvidia, AMD may sell high-end AI chips to China if they pay US a cut [171d]
- One of my favorite iPhone features arrives on the Mac with Tahoe – and I can’t stop using it [171d]
- Brave or foolhardy? Huawei takes the fight to Nvidia CUDA by making its Ascend AI GPU software open source [171d]
- MacBook screens can be broken with a simple greeting card, viral TikTok video warns – and Apple has explained the reason why [171d]
- 4 things we learned from OpenAI’s GPT-5 Reddit AMA [171d]
- Fake TikTok shops found spreading malware to unsuspecting victims - here's how to stay safe [171d]
- Roblox is sharing its AI tool to fight toxic game chats – here’s why that matters for kids [171d]
- I’ll upgrade my M1 MacBook Pro for the first time in years if this rumor is true – and it might be the last MacBook I buy this decade [171d]
- This Meta prototype is a seriously upgraded Meta Quest 3 – and you can try it for yourself [171d]
- MRI scans, X-rays and more leaked online in major breach - over a million healthcare devices affected, here's what we know [171d]
- Your webcam could be hacked and hijacked into malware attacks - researchers warn Lenovo devices specifically at risk [171d]
- I tested Samsung and LG's cheapest OLED TVs side-by-side to see which TV comes out on top – here's what happened [171d]
- Hackers are now mimicking government websites using AI - everything you need to know to stay safe [171d]
- Sam Altman says the super-powerful ChatGPT-5 Pro might be coming to Plus accounts, but with one big limitation [171d]
- Bad news Microsoft workers - tech giant is "considering" remote working crackdown, and employees could be ordered back to the office soon [171d]
- As Prime Video's War of the Worlds alienates fans and critics, its 2005 Tom Cruise-led namesake is getting a new lease of life – but I'd recommend a different version [171d]
- This vision of the future is everything and nothing like I predicted [171d]
- AOL discontinues dial-up, and now your grandkids will never know that classic, scratchy handshake sound – here's why that's a shame [171d]
- The Morning Show season 4: everything we know so far about the hit Apple TV+ show's return [171d]
- WinRAR has a serious security flaw - worrying zero-day issue lets hackers plant malware, so patch right away [171d]
- How to watch In Flight on Channel 4 — it's *FREE* [171d]
- OK I did it, I bought the $37 AirPods Max dupes –and I'm absolutely fuming [171d]
- Instagram’s new Maps feature has sparked major privacy worries – here’s how to make sure it’s turned off [171d]
- Google Gemini has started spiraling into infinite loops of self-loathing – and AI chatbots have never felt more human [171d]
- Google Finance wants to start using AI to solve all your money questions [171d]
- Alien: Earth star teases his mysterious cyborg character in the Hulu sci-fi horror show: 'he's an iPhone 1 in a world of iPhone 20s' [171d]
- Meta CTO teases ‘big wearables announcements’ for later this year but makes no VR headset promises [171d]
- The hidden economics of AI: balancing innovation with reality [171d]
- US Judiciary System says it was hacked, is taking steps to strengthen cybersecurity [171d]
- Smarter than the scam: how optimized AI is reshaping fraud detection [171d]
- The Marshall Kilburn III is my favorite Bluetooth speaker of 2025 – here are 3 reasons why I’d buy it today [171d]
- Out with the old code: ways to future-proof your apps [171d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Tuesday, August 12 (game #793) [171d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Tuesday, August 12 (game #1296) [171d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Tuesday, August 12 (game #527) [171d]
- A $599 MacBook could actually be coming – and even as a hardened Windows fan, I'd be tempted to take the plunge [171d]
- I'm a serial iPhone buyer, but the Google Pixel 10 Pro in Moonstone will test my loyalty to Apple [171d]
- Intel CEO set to meet President Trump following tirade of attacks and 'immediate resignation' demands [171d]
- Massive Columbia University data breach affects nearly 900,000 past and present students - here's what was leaked, and how to stay safe [171d]
- 'Alien: Earth' release schedule: when will episodes 1 and 2 launch on Hulu and Disney+? [171d]
- The Steam Deck OLED's RAM is now upgradable via unofficial modding, but I'd avoid it for one big reason [171d]
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