The Brutalist Report - tech
- Lorinda Cherry, author of dc, bc, eqn (with Brian Kernighan) has died [1122d]
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- What Every Programmer Should Know About Memory by Ulrich Drepper [pdf] [1122d]
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- Newegg has a bit of a scandal on its hands [1122d]
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- Why do I feel like you need to be a sociopath to succeed? [1122d]
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- ProtonMail Is Inherently Insecure, Your Emails Are Likely Compromised [1122d]
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- Akamai to Acquire Linode [1122d]
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- Networking of a Turn-Based Game [1122d]
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- Smarking (YC W15) Is Hiring Head of Eng to digitize $655B parking industry [1122d]
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- The Beanie Baby Bubble of '99 [1122d]
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- How light is a neutrino? The answer is closer than ever [1122d]
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- Software defined USB port (Raspberry Pi pico RP2040) [1122d]
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- Free public domain ebooks in PDf, ePub, mobi formats [1122d]
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- Please Stop Relying on LocalStorage [1122d]
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- Citizen sleuths exposed pollution from a century-old Michigan factory (2019) [1122d]
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- Bizarre video shows hundreds of birds suddenly drop from the sky [1122d]
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- DuckDuckGo \u202E [1122d]
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- Show HN: Open-source infra for data scientists [1122d]
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- Comparing DDR5 Memory from Micron, Samsung, SK Hynix [1122d]
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- NES 64 – Commodore 64 Kernal and Basic ROMs Ported to the NES [1122d]
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- Ask HN: Is HN becoming more of an “echo chamber”? [1122d]
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- The Unbundling of Airflow [1122d]
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- Google Release Chrome OS Flex [1122d]
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- Data Distribution Shifts and Monitoring [1122d]
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- Never use text pixelation to redact sensitive information [1122d]
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- An Unsolicited Streaming App Spec [1122d]
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- Finality does not exist in payments [1122d]
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- A Small Ode to the CRT [1122d]
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- Version 100 in Chrome and Firefox [1122d]
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- Consciousness is supported by near-critical slow cortical electrodynamics [1122d]
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- Second Sight left users of its retinal implants in the dark [1122d]
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- Cupid – For Joyful Coding [1122d]
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- GHC activities December 2021–January 2022 [1122d]
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- Why You Should Be Using Jax in 2022 [1122d]
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- Against an Increasingly User-Hostile Web [1122d]
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- Women appears cured of HIV after cord blood transplant [1122d]
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- Ask HN: What did Marc Andreessen mean by this? [1122d]
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- Show HN: Shortwave: Enjoy Your Inbox [1122d]
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- I love you, Hacker News, but you’re toxic [1122d]
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- Gigwell (YC W16) Is Hiring [1122d]
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- GitHub leaked names of private repos with pages [1122d]
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- ML training compute has been doubling every 6 months since 2010 [1122d]
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- Netlify Graph: A faster way for teams to develop web apps with APIs [1122d]
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- Zig 0.9.1 Released [1122d]
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- Show HN: Svix – Open-Source Webhooks Service Written in Rust [1122d]
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- Dutch foundation seeks consumer damages over Apple, Google app payments [1122d]
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- Google Search Is Dying [1122d]
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- Witchcraft – a Minecraft server, written in Bash [1123d]
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- I used Benford’s law to analyze Covid-19 in 113 countries (2020) [1123d]
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- Green steel without green hydrogen – can it work? [1123d]
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- 3D reproduction of TSA Master keys (2016) [1123d]
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- Americans retiring to Vietnam for standard of living and cheap healthcare [1123d]
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- Ask HN: How do you stay afloat in the subscription economy? [1123d]
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- Mermaid: Create complex diagrams using Markdown-inspired [1123d]
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- The “misinformation problem” seems like misinformation [1123d]
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- Terraria Source Code (2013) [1123d]
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- r/startups: Is success tied to having rich parents? [1123d]
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- Tilting of Earth’s crust governed the flow of ancient megafloods [1123d]
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- Confessions of a Bitcoin Widow: How a Dream Life Turned into a Nightmare [1123d]
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- Belgium approves four-day week [1123d]
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- Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Semiconductor Edition [1123d]
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- You have two jobs (2017) [1123d]
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- Amazon Elastic File System Update – Sub-Millisecond Read Latency [1123d]
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- Trudeau announces intention to freeze bank accounts of protestors [1123d]
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- GeoFS – a flight simulator based on Cesium WebGL Virtual Globe [1123d]
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- Building an iPod for 2022 [1123d]
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- Pachyderm is hiring a DevRel Lead to pioneer the modern MLOps stack [1123d]
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- Should we own the free stuff we pay for? [1123d]
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- Ask HN: How to make the most out of time at university? [1123d]
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- I let my 6 y.o. daughter design my website [1123d]
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- Texas sues Meta, saying it misused facial recognition data [1123d]
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- Where Did CP852 Come From? [1123d]
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- Deep introduction to class decorators in TypeScript [1123d]
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- Reddit accounts cancellation/suspension caused by VPN usage [1123d]
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- Notes apps are where ideas go to die. And that’s good. [1123d]
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- Nuclear Power May Be the Key to Least-Cost, Zero-Emission Electricity Systems [1123d]
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- Mozilla Foundation places two-page advocacy ad in The New York Times (2004) [1123d]
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- Svix (YC W21) Is Hiring a Developer Advocate (Remote) [1123d]
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- Frawk: A fast, JITted, statically-typed AWK written in Rust [1123d]
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- An ancient language has defied translation for 100 years. Can AI crack the code? [1123d]
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- U.S. corn-based ethanol worse for the climate than gasoline [1123d]
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- WebRTC-HTTP ingestion protocol (WHIP) [1123d]
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- Show HN: Das Bangen Froomverk [1123d]
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- Starship is threatening NASA’s moon contractors [1123d]
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- ProteusISC – JTAG Controller Abstraction Library [1123d]
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- Generally Intelligent (YC S17) Is Hiring Systems Engineers (Remote, SF) [1123d]
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- Mother Earth Mother Board (1996) [1123d]
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- Getting Started with the File System Access API [1123d]
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- How SoftBank’s costly bet on the ‘internet of things’ backfired at Arm [1123d]
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- Assembly Four announces closure of sex-work-friendly social platform Switter [1123d]
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- A Review of Shader Languages [1123d]
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- That Wild Ask a Manager Story [1123d]
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- JDeploy – Deploy desktop Java apps as native bundles on Mac, Linux, and Windows [1123d]
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- Mophie Portable Magnetic Stand review: A MagSafe solution with a premium price [1122d]
- Lifetime Microsoft Office for Mac Home & Business 2021 license is back for $49.99 (85% off) while supplies last [1122d]
- Here's how to get your 2022 Apple Music Replay playlist today [1122d]
- Apple TV+ buys docuseries 'The Dynasty' about the New England Patriots [1122d]
- Apple seeds third betas of iOS 15.4, iPadOS 15.4 & more to developers [1122d]
- Apple issues third macOS Monterey 12.3 beta to developers [1122d]
- eBay coupon: 15% off select tech, home goods for Presidents' Day [1122d]
- Apple says Spatial Audio is a hit, drawing more listeners to Apple Music [1122d]
- Twelve South updates Backpack shelf for Apple's 24-inch iMac [1122d]
- TSMC Arizona chip plant construction delayed by labor shortages, Covid-19 surges [1122d]
- Apple TV+ thriller 'Severance' born from creator's 'corporate misery' [1122d]
- Steve Jobs and Apple auction includes rare memorabilia, autographs, computers [1122d]
- Daily deals Feb 15: $180 off Master & Dynamic MW50+ headphones, $100 off Anker 57,600mAh Power Station, more! [1123d]
- Another Apple supplier branches out into EVs [1123d]
- Google & The Thread Group's Jonathan Hui, on the HomeKit Insider podcast [1123d]
- M2 13-inch MacBook Pro may land in March with unchanged design [1123d]
- Australian health firm says Apple Watch makes people 35% more active [1123d]
- Apple's iPhone dominated U.S. smartphone market in 2021 [1123d]
- Apple's iPhone 6 Plus & fourth-generation iPad are now officially 'vintage' [1123d]
- Apple recruiting for new retail store in London [1123d]
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- Ukraine's Military and Banks Hit By Apparent DDoS Cyberattack Campaign [1122d]
- Google Is Bringing Chrome OS To PCs and Macs [1122d]
- DeLorean Is Being Revived (Again), This Time As Electric Vehicle [1122d]
- Google Docs's New Update Takes Aim at Microsoft Word - and Notion, Too [1122d]
- Major Banks Pledging Net Zero Are Pouring Money Into the Dirtiest Fossil Fuel [1122d]
- Sea Level To Rise Up To a Foot by 2050, Interagency Report Finds [1122d]
- Amazon Now Serves Files At Sub-Millisecond Speeds [1122d]
- Newegg Apologises for Well-documented Customer Service Fail, Says It Has Enacted Better Policies [1122d]
- Shortwave, a Startup By Former Google Employees, Wants To Bring Back Google Inbox [1122d]
- Windows 11's First Big Update Arrives With Android Apps and Taskbar Changes [1122d]
- US Accuses Financial Website of Spreading Russian Propaganda [1122d]
- New Yorkers in High Stop-and-Frisk Areas Subject To More Facial Recognition Tech [1122d]
- How SoftBank's Costly Bet on the 'Internet of Things' Backfired at Arm [1122d]
- Pegasus Spyware Should Be Banned, EU Data Agency Warns [1123d]
- First Hints of a Planet Orbiting in a White Dwarf's Habitable Zone [1123d]
- France To Cut Carbon Emissions, Russian Energy Influence With 14 Nuclear Reactors [1123d]
- Why Musk's Biggest Space Gamble Is Freaking Out His Competitors [1123d]
- 'Blade Runner 2099' Live-Action Sequel Series From Ridley Scott Enters Development [1123d]
- China, Not SpaceX, May Be Source of Rocket Part Crashing Into Moon [1123d]
- Construction Begins On New York's First Offshore Wind Farm [1123d]
- Worldle Is Like Wordle, But For Geography [1123d]
- Microsoft Defender Will Soon Block Windows Password Theft [1123d]
- Harvard Mathematician Proves 150-Year Old Chess Puzzle [1123d]
- Intel Nearing $6 Billion Deal To Buy Tower Semiconductor [1123d]
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