The Brutalist Report - tech
- Das.Test – An opinionated unit testing library written in F# for F# [1116d]
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- GDBWave – A Post-Simulation Waveform-Based RISC-V GDB Debugging Server [1116d]
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- Industrial Augmented Reality – Who's Using It? [1116d]
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- The Price of Nails Since 1695: A Window into Economic Change [1116d]
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- The Neoliberal War on Dissent in the West [1116d]
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- I have no capslock and I must scream [1116d]
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- Increase in Adipose Tissue Linoleic Acid of US Adults in the Last Half Century [1116d]
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- Wallabag: Self-hostable application for saving web pages and articles [1116d]
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- Coinbase CEO tweets how they came up with Super Bowl ad, lied about it [1116d]
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- Putin orders Russian peacekeepers to eastern Ukraine's two breakaway regions [1116d]
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- DYMO's new label printer uses RFID tags to prevent the use of non-OEM paper [1116d]
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- The Poison Papers: Hidden History of Chemical and Pesticide Hazards in the U.S. [1116d]
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- Welcome to 2030. I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better [1116d]
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- Data Races in Python, Despite the Global Interpreter Lock [1116d]
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- Rescale (YC W12) Is Hiring HPC Engineers [1116d]
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- Camp that imprisoned 7000 Japanese Americans could become National Historic Site [1116d]
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- A “hot Jupiter's” dark side is revealed in detail for first time [1116d]
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- A PM's guide to communicate effectively with software engineers [1116d]
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- New Study Disavows Marshmallow Test’s Predictive Powers [1116d]
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- Show HN: Trilium.cc – Paid hosting for Trilium Notes, a personal knowledge base [1116d]
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- Hyperloop lays off half of its employees as it pivots away from passenger travel [1116d]
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- One Voice Detector to Rule Them All [1116d]
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- Criterion: A cross-platform C and C++ unit testing framework [1116d]
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- I tested four NVMe SSDs from four vendors – half lose FLUSH’d data on power loss [1116d]
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- Valencia's irrigation system is now a model for sustainable farming [1116d]
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- Apple retail employees organize a union using Android phones to prevent spying [1116d]
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- An elaborate con that tricked dozens into working for a fake design agency [1116d]
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- Famous Laws of Software Development [1116d]
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- Dutch antitrust authority fines Apple for fifth time [1116d]
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- The history (sort of) of service management in Unix [1116d]
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- Dendron (YC W21) Is Hiring React/TS Expert to Build Better Tools for Thought [1116d]
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- Apple’s Mistake (2009) [1116d]
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- What Are the Most Important Statistical Ideas of the Past 50 Years? [1116d]
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- C Portability Lessons from Weird Machines [1116d]
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- Lattner: Swift Core Team toxic and departure [1116d]
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- The State of JavaScript: 2021 [1116d]
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- Feynman’s advice to W&M student resonates 45 years later (2020) [1116d]
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- Medieval Photoshop [1116d]
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- Show HN: Google Drive to SQLite [1116d]
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- Find You: Building a stealth AirTag clone [1116d]
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- Frank Lloyd Wright and the “textile block” construction system (1992) [1116d]
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- Ask HN: Does anyone else miss TouchID? [1116d]
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- Thanks HN for keeping it free of ads and trackers [1117d]
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- SimCity, Cellular Automata, and Happy Tool for HyperLook (Nee HyperNeWS) (2018) [1117d]
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- Ask HN: New web service idea that you would pay for? [1117d]
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- Vim 9 will be dedicated to Sven Guckes [1117d]
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- Show HN: Prisma Python – A fully typed ORM for Python [1117d]
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- Google could have updated the Pixel 3 until Android 13, it just didn't want to [1117d]
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- Bootloader Basics [1117d]
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- Chris Lattner left Swift core team [1117d]
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- Intel Unveils BonanzaMine, a Bitcoin Accelerator ASIC – WikiChip Fuse [1117d]
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- Symplectic Geometry in 2D – Points, Lines, Circles [1117d]
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- Data Structures in the Fleet Editor [1117d]
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- Ask HN: How to track flying objects? [1117d]
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- The JDK Flight Recorder File Format [1117d]
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- Marxism vs. Liberalism: An Interview Between J.V. Stalin and H.G. Wells (1934) [1117d]
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- Show HN: A new daily word puzzle [1117d]
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- Show HN: I made a Line graph maker [1117d]
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- Algolia is hiring full-stack engineers to help us research a new kind of search [1117d]
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- Some folks asked how our Super Bowl ad came to be, here is the quick back story [1117d]
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- Mozilla prepares to launch MDN Plus in March 2022 [1117d]
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- Atlassian Co-Founder Wants to Buy Australia’s Biggest Polluter to Make It Green [1117d]
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- The new FreeDOS 1.3 is now available for download [1117d]
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- Minsky Moments in Venture Capital [1117d]
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- Ask HN: What was better in the golden age of tech (a.k.a. the grumpy thread) [1117d]
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- Scientific Integrity in a Climate of Perverse Incentives and Hypercompetition [1117d]
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- Kubernetes Documentary: A Critical Review [1117d]
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- Tell HN: Airbnb just stole me 5 minutes of my time adding dices [1117d]
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- Nacirema [1117d]
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- A Vicious Cycle: The Dangerous Dehumanisation of Cyclists [1117d]
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- Piepacker (YC S20) Is Hiring Full Stack Developers (Europe / Remote) [1117d]
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- I wrote the least-C C program I could [1117d]
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- Automerge: A JSON-like data structure (a CRDT) that can be modified concurrently [1117d]
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- Americans Will Need to Register to Travel to Europe in 2023 [1117d]
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- Ask HN: How do I develop skills to comfort people and offer compassion? [1117d]
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- Help I can't become a digital nomad, I have too much stuff [1117d]
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- Virological characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 BA2 variant: more pathogenic than BA1 [1117d]
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- Why Do So Many Humans Need Glasses? [1117d]
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- 95%-ile isn't that good (2020) [1117d]
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- Google Tag Manager, the new anti-adblock weapon [1117d]
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- Real time Linux has one known issue remaining [1117d]
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- Times are great for programmers now. How does it end? [1117d]
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- Imagine if a lemon law penalized schools for rotten educations [1117d]
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