The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Aws.com and google.com don't have DNSSEC enabled [6d]
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- Deficient executive control in transformer attention [6d]
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- Unix GC Remastered [6d]
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- LaserWriter Seeds [6d]
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- A Written Language for the Cherokee So Efficient It Was Thought to Be Magic [6d]
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- Free financial literacy platform for kids – 90 lessons, no paywall [6d]
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- Organic foods are not healthier or pesticide free [6d]
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- Chopped, Stored, Secured – The Story of the Hash Function [6d]
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- What Is It Like to Be a Bat? [pdf] [6d]
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- Raspberry Pi 5 – 16 GB, $350 [6d]
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- A whale necropolis has been found [6d]
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- The Abundance Illusion [6d]
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- Show HN: I am building a map of people who lived in the Roman Empire [6d]
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- C47/R47 Calculators [6d]
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- Farmer donates land for a park, city sells it for $10M as data center land [6d]
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- Anthropic's Model Naming, Extrapolated [6d]
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- Policy on the AI Exponential [6d]
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- The Dynamo and the Computer: The Modern Productivity Paradox (1989) [pdf] [6d]
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- I Hacked into the Worst E-Bike and Fixed It [video] [6d]
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- Why SpaceX 2040 Revenue FCST $4.3T in highly unlikely [6d]
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- GeoLibre 1.0 [6d]
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- Providers, not insurers, are responsible for excess U.S. health care cost (2024) [6d]
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- How JPL Keeps the 13-Year-Old Curiosity Rover Doing Science [6d]
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- A key remapping daemon for Linux [6d]
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- Meta steals a tactic from Tesla and builds data centers in tents [6d]
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- Claude Desktop spins up a VM without no way of stopping it [6d]
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- Reading for pleasure is sharply down among schoolkids, report shows [6d]
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- Textbooks Should Be Free [6d]
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- The state of building user interfaces in Rust [6d]
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- Cybersecurity researchers aren't happy about the guardrails on Anthropic's Fable [6d]
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- Babel-USB: USB drive with every file [6d]
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- DiffusionGemma: 4x Faster Text Generation [6d]
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- Show HN: Extend UI – open-source UI kit for modern document apps [6d]
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- Postgres by Example [6d]
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- Anatomy of a high-performance EP kernel [6d]
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- The Last Evolution, by John W Campbell Jr. (1932) [6d]
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- Show HN: HelixDB – A graph database built on object storage [6d]
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- GitHub Authentication issues related to API requests [6d]
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- The iPad was on Tailscale: a WebRTC debugging story [6d]
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- US Consumer Price Index up 4.2% [6d]
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- Apache Burr: Build reliable AI agents and applications [6d]
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- Spoiling Linux Kernel with "sanctioned" code [6d]
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- AMA: I'm Eric Ries (The Lean Startup) & Author of New Bestseller Incorruptible [6d]
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- Show HN: Turn your name into a tree in an infinite procedural shanshui landscape [6d]
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- Britain Became as Poor as Mississippi [6d]
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- TorchCodec 0.14: HDR Video Decoding for CPU and CUDA, and Fast Wav Decoder [6d]
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- GnuCash is right. It's also why I built my own finance app [6d]
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- Notes on DeepSeek [6d]
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- Notes on DeepSeek [6d]
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- PgDog is funded and coming to a database near you [6d]
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- Fully autonomous drones have killed human soldiers for the first time [6d]
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- Show HN: Lightweight Task queue on Erlang/OTP, SQLite-backed, no overengineering [6d]
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- A €0.01 bank transfer could compromise a banking AI agent [6d]
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- ICE denies having a protester database. A letter to Congress sheds more light [6d]
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- I Hate (Most) Keyboard 'Fn' Keys [7d]
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- Oh good, screwworms are back (2025) [7d]
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- Ask HN: Are most corporate SWE jobs performative? [7d]
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- Tessera – a consent-gated tunnel that's blind to your traffic [7d]
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- Building an HTML-first site doubled our users overnight [7d]
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- All 9,300 Japanese train station, animated by the year it opened (1872–2026) [7d]
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- Canada introduces the Safe Social Media Act, a bill that would ban social media for children under 16 and establish safety standards for AI chatbots (Maria Cheng/Reuters) [6d]
- Instagram expands Your Algorithm to its main feed, letting users choose topics they want to see, and is working to support requests for people, moods, and more (Jay Peters/The Verge) [6d]
- YouTube rolls out a new in-app messaging system for sharing videos and having 1:1 conversations; it discontinued its previous Messages feature in 2019 (Abner Li/9to5Google) [6d]
- Amazon secures a $17.5B loan from Citigroup and other banks, after selling CA$14B in bonds on Monday, the largest corporate debt offering in Canadian dollars (Bloomberg) [6d]
- CISA shortens the deadline for US agencies to fix the most critical vulnerabilities in their networks to three days, citing hackers' use of AI (Raphael Satter/Reuters) [6d]
- Chinese companies are implementing "quiet" AI-driven layoffs to avoid labor laws that require government approval for job cuts exceeding 10% of a workforce (Laurie Chen/Reuters) [6d]
- Sources: Microsoft's Xbox division is planning major layoffs next month and significant budget cuts for marketing and some other areas (Jason Schreier/Bloomberg) [6d]
- Sources: Sea's Shopee is cutting hundreds of developer jobs globally; the reductions started this week and amount to about 8% of Shopee's developer workforce (Bloomberg) [6d]
- OpenAI says it has banned China-linked accounts that used ChatGPT to draft social media influence campaigns targeting US debates over tariffs and data centers (Sam Sabin/Axios) [6d]
- Oracle reports Q4 revenue up 21% YoY to $19.18B, vs. $19.1B est., and expects to raise ~$40B through a combination of debt and equity financing in FY 2027 (Juby Babu/Reuters) [6d]
- Anthropic releases two policy proposals on how governments should address catastrophic risks and manage labor market disruption from advanced AI systems (Anthropic) [6d]
- Dario Amodei says frontier models should face mandatory third-party testing for cyber, bio, and autonomy risks, in addition to overall transparency requirements (Dario Amodei/@darioamodei) [6d]
- Dario Amodei outlines policy responses to AI's exponential progress across regulation and public safety, macroeconomics and taxes, science, geopolitics, more (Dario Amodei) [6d]
- OpenAI and Visa partner to let AI agents make purchases online after users give their permission and to explore enterprise applications for AI-driven payments (Paige Smith/Bloomberg) [6d]
- Sources: Microsoft is restricting employees from using Claude Fable 5 because of Anthropic's new 30-day data retention requirements (Tom Warren/The Verge) [6d]
- As AI commoditizes benchmarkable work, an organization's lasting moats lie in tasks that are verifiable through its private data and judgment (Sarah Guo) [6d]
- Survey: 53% of Americans fear AI could put someone in their household out of work; Democrats are more likely than Republicans to worry about AI's impact on jobs (Reuters) [6d]
- Interfax: Russia restored access to Roblox after concluding the company had complied with local legal requirements; Russia had banned Roblox in December (Andrey Lemeshko/Bloomberg) [6d]
- Google introduces DiffusionGemma, an experimental 26B-parameter open model that uses text diffusion for faster text generation compared to autoregressive models (The Keyword) [6d]
- Sources: Sam Altman told staff that OpenAI is expected to go public "within the next year" and OpenAI plans a tender offer "very soon" at a $687.69 share price (Stephanie Palazzolo/The Information) [6d]
- Anthropic secretly limiting Claude's usefulness for LLM development strengthens the argument that Anthropic is using AI safety to justify monopolistic behavior (Dean W. Ball/@deanwball) [6d]
- Dario Amodei says he doesn't know what role Claude played in a missile strike on an Iranian school, and its use in this instance didn't violate Anthropic's ToS (Bloomberg) [6d]
- Alex Karp says Palantir's enterprise customers are "unhappy" with how the frontier labs are operating, believing the labs only care about tokenmaxxing (Samantha Subin/CNBC) [6d]
- CameraMatics, which uses AI to help fleet operators improve safety, reduce operational risk, and lower carbon emissions, raised €49M (Joe Brennan/The Irish Times) [6d]
- Sources: Germany's Neura Robotics, which builds AI-powered humanoid robots, raised $1.4B from Tether, Qualcomm, Amazon, Nvidia, and others at a ~$7B valuation (Financial Times) [6d]
- WMG acquires AI attribution startup Sureel, as it seeks to track when its songs and recordings are used in the training of AI models or in AI-generated works (Kristin Robinson/Billboard) [6d]
- Tesla has just 59 vehicles in its robotaxi fleet and is limited to three Texas cities after almost a year, nowhere close to Elon Musk's big promises (Kara Carlson/Bloomberg) [6d]
- New York-based Jedify, whose platform connects to enterprises' knowledge sources via APIs to build a "context graph" for AI agents, raised a $24M Series A (Ram Iyer/TechCrunch) [6d]
- Dario Amodei has just one direct report, his COS Avital Balwit; Anthropic's executive team reports to Daniela Amodei, who handles much of day-to-day operations (Bloomberg) [6d]
- Pi, whose "security brain" AI agent helps companies assess vulnerabilities to prioritize and patch, raised $35M at a $100M valuation; sources: xAI is a customer (Thomas Brewster/Forbes) [6d]
- Aryon Security, whose platform lets companies set security strategy, which it translates into enforceable policies that can't be ignored, raised a $29M Series A (Chris Metinko/Axios) [6d]
- LinkedIn debuts its first creator marketplace, in North America, allowing some marketers to search for creators by topic and view "creators cards" with metrics (Krystal Scanlon/Digiday) [7d]
- Maneva, whose AI agents connect to existing camera infrastructure in factories to flag safety risks and measure worker productivity, raised a $27M Series A (Colin Campbell/Axios) [7d]
- A German court rules that Google is directly liable for what AI Overviews say after AI Overviews falsely tied two publishers to shady business practices (Matthias Bastian/The Decoder) [7d]
- Sources: Saudi Arabia's PIF and the Kuwait Investment Authority have placed share orders between $1B and $5B each for the SpaceX IPO (Dinesh Nair/Bloomberg) [7d]
- Sources: the CFTC will propose new prediction market rules, banning bets it finds aren't in the public interest or that seem highly susceptible to manipulation (Dylan Tokar/Wall Street Journal) [7d]
- Cyera, an Israeli startup focused on protecting companies' data from AI-based threats, raised $600M at a $12B valuation, bringing its total funding to $2.3B (Niko Gallogly/New York Times) [7d]
- Poetic, which aims to use AI to automate tasks like financial compliance, emerges from stealth with $50M in funding from OpenAI and others at a $500M valuation (Paayal Zaveri/Bloomberg) [7d]
- Hands-on with Siri AI: successfully executed multi-step prompts, understood context well, has strong guardrails, and is a bit more dispassionate than Gemini (Allison Johnson/The Verge) [7d]
- CrowdStrike: Chinese entities accounted for 58%+ of state-sponsored cyberattacks aimed at tech companies, especially AI assets, over the 12 months to March 31 (Evelyn Cheng/CNBC) [7d]
- I’m excited for Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time on the Switch 2, but I wish it was a sequel to Majora’s Mask instead [6d]
- ‘A fully secured critical site in 2030 does not look like a single technology’: Why drone visibility and accountability are just as important as security controls [6d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, June 11 (game #1599) [6d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, June 11 (game #1096) [6d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, June 11 (game #830) [6d]
- I test a lot of espresso machines, but the new KitchenAid KF4 has one of the smartest features I've ever seen — and it'll stop your coffee maker from getting gross [6d]
- Quote of the day by SpaceX CEO Elon Musk: "If you go back say, 300 years, the things we take for granted today, you'd be burned at stake for" — echoes of science fiction [6d]
- 'A total gamechanger for big bass in a small space': I heard a groundbreaking new subwoofer driver that fits in a tiny box 6x smaller than a regular sub, but can punch you in the gut like it's a home theater beast with its 'powerful but tight' sound [6d]
- Experts warn hackers are hiding malware inside Google's own ad systems — here's what we know [6d]
- I’ve witnessed BYD fully charge its Denza Z9 GT in under 10 minutes, and it’s going to change how people view EVs [6d]
- Nashville Zoo leads fight against mega AI data center — over 375,000 sign petition against 69,000 square foot building set to overlook animal habitats [6d]
- This California city just approved the use of Flock drones as first responders, but residents are worried about 'militarization and surveillance' [6d]
- Potensic just took on the DJI Lito X1 with its new and upgraded Atom 3 beginner drone — but the same US barriers to entry currently apply [6d]
- This Microsoft Defender zero-day could give hackers unprecedented access to your system [6d]
- Buying a new classic 6-inch Kindle? These are the best cases to bundle in with your purchase [6d]
- OpenClaw AI agent tricked into phishing attacks, with user data compromised [6d]
- Pennsylvanian lawmakers want new smart glasses safety rules — and for once a government is making a sensible technology decision [6d]
- Stop buying 8GB laptops for your sanity: The best $500 picks with 16GB RAM [6d]
- How to watch England vs Costa Rica: Free Streams & TV Guide for World Cup 2026 warm-up [6d]
- I'm a certified TV calibrator, and I rate these 3 models as the best-value buys you can get for a World Cup upgrade, all based on our real-world testing [6d]
- I found two great EcoTank printer deals on Amazon — but you should only buy this one [6d]
- Mint Mobile just bumped up the data allowance on all its plans — and yes, that's for both new and existing customers [6d]
- I've tested luxury office chairs, but I still think this budget chair is way better value for most of us — and Amazon just matched the sale price with 30% off [6d]
- American Horror Story season 13 star teases 'freaky' and 'demonic' Coven return as production continues in New York for hit Ryan Murphy FX series [6d]
- Some Spotify users are convinced the platform is creating AI artist profiles and bios, and I think these conspiracy theories are getting out of hand — and there are other music fans who agree [6d]
- Sony didn't learn from Bose's good example: it's ending streaming support for lots of services on tons of its speakers, soundbars and Blu-ray players — they'll still work, but you'll lose the likes of Netflix, Spotify, Prime Video and even Google Cast [6d]
- How to watch Portugal vs Nigeria: FREE streams, TV channels for World Cup 2026 warm-up [6d]
- Secretlab just launched its first true home office chair — here are 12 more hybrid gaming and office chairs that really impressed me [6d]
- 7 in 10 World Cup football fans are ready to put their digital privacy at risk, warns ExpressVPN [6d]
- Security at machine speed: why the SOC must be rebuilt for the AI era [6d]
- The single-cloud trap: why UK businesses’ multi-cloud strategy risks leaving them exposed [6d]
- Netflix's Scooby-Doo: Origins just introduced its canine star — but the live-action series is already dividing fans [6d]
- French government internal messaging tool Tchap hit by data breach — but it doesn't know if any data was compromised [6d]
- ‘The mechanical switches and hardware customizations are top-tier’: this HyperX gaming keyboard is one of the best I’ve tested — but certain gamers will be disappointed [6d]
- AirPods Pro 3 have hit a record-low price of $179 ahead of Prime Day — I doubt these 'near-perfect set of noise-cancelling earbuds' will get any cheaper [6d]
- Major Russian mobile provider Beeline launches 'whitelist VPN' for Netflix and Spotify [6d]
- ServiceNow reveals security issue affecting customer data, but won't reveal much on what actually happened [7d]
- Capcom has finally announced a major Dragon's Dogma 2 expansion — and there's a huge quality-of-life update available now [7d]
- Only 3 iPhones can access the best version of Siri AI — here’s which features are exclusive to Apple's 'most powerful on-device model', AFM Core Advanced, and whether you should care about them [7d]
- The TechRadar guide to World Cup 2026 [7d]
- We asked 1,500+ Apple fans what they wanted from WWDC 2026, and Tim Cook delivered — but excitement levels waned elsewhere [7d]
- Clarkson's Farm season 5 episode 5 has finally solved the Richard Ham mystery after 'emotional' pig cliffhanger — and there's a hilarious new connection to Top Gear [7d]
- New Starlink Users Will Pay $10 Monthly for Hardware Rental [6d]
- Want Free World Cup Tickets? Airbnb Is Giving Them Away With Select Bookings [6d]
- Eufy Expands Face-Reading Smart Lock Line, Specializing in On-Device Processing [6d]
- I've Used Insta360's Luna Ultra and DJI's Osmo Pocket 4. Here's How They Compare [6d]
- 'Love Island USA' Season 8: When Does the Next Episode Come Out? [6d]
- NBCUniversal Channels Like Telemundo and Bravo Are Returning to Fubo [6d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for June 11, #1096 [6d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for June 11 #830 [6d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for June 11, #1818 [6d]
- Apple Wallet Set to Get a Suite of New Features With iOS 27 [6d]
- Pinterest Users Will Now Be Able to Purchase Directly From Amazon Storefronts [6d]
- My Eyes Love Logitech's New Mobi Fold Mouse, My Hand A Little Less So [6d]
- For One Exhilarating Weekend in Chicago, Pokémon Go Was My All-Consuming Passion [6d]
- Hey Siri, You're the Framework for Apple's Smart Glasses Now [6d]
- iOS 27 Feels Like an Empty Update on Older iPhones [6d]
- How to Find a Dead iPhone Using Apple's Find My Network [6d]
- Apple, Please Don't Enter Middle Age With Me: WWDC Left Aspiration Behind [6d]
- Gemini Is Down? Live Updates on Google Workspace's AI Errors [6d]
- The 2-Minute Microwave Cleaning Trick That Beats Every Spray You've Tried [6d]
- Lavazza's New Keurig-Style Coffee Maker Uses Pods Made Entirely of Coffee [6d]
- AT&T's New iPad Day Pass Is a Flexible Way to Get Connected [6d]
- FIFA World Cup 2026: How to Watch All 3 Opening Ceremonies [7d]
- Best 2-in-1 Laptop for 2026 [7d]
- New Software Named at Apple's WWDC, Tech Startups With Looming IPOs and the Big News From Computex | Tech Today video [7d]
- Scam Calls Have Gotten Out of Control. This One Strategy Actually Helps [7d]
- The Reality of WWDC26: Reactions to Siri AI video [7d]
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