The Brutalist Report - tech
- Fermented Chili “Open Sauce” – My most starred repo has no code in it [856d]
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- Decompiler Explorer [856d]
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- Choosing a New Comment Policy [856d]
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- Rolling your own crypto: Everything you need to build AES from scratch [856d]
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- Airbus A380 Completes Flight Powered by Cooking Oil [856d]
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- FTC committed to enforcing law against illegal use, sharing of sensitive data [856d]
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- Truckers plan LA/Long Beach work stoppage Wednesday to protest AB5 [856d]
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- RISC-V Linux on ESP32 [856d]
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- Why Sri Lanka is having an economic crisis [856d]
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- My business card runs Linux, yours can too [856d]
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- Role of Lactobacillus Reuteri in Human Health and Diseases [856d]
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- Calibre 6.0 [856d]
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- Waymo car gets trashed in 'hill bomb' event in San Francisco [856d]
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- Embryo Cells Set Patterns for Growth by Pushing and Pulling [856d]
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- FEMA Planning Guidance for Response to a Nuclear Detonation [pdf] [856d]
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- Google slowing hiring to “technical and critical roles” only [856d]
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- Ask HN: Has anyone here worked on the Windows kernel? [856d]
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- It Hides Under the Soil with a Bottomless Appetite for Meat [856d]
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- News Engagement crashing 50% on Social [856d]
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- Doom Inside (DOS) Doom [856d]
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- James Webb SSD Storage [856d]
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- TeaVM [856d]
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- How to write and sell a sci-fi story (and how much you'll make) [856d]
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- How Google got to rolling Linux releases for Desktops [856d]
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- Compare Webb's Images to Hubble [856d]
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- 40 Years Ago, Disney's Weirdest Failure Changed Sci-Fi Movies Forever [856d]
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- Ev Williams to step down from Medium [856d]
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- $5 WiFi6 Router? Um, Thank You, D-Link [856d]
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- Implementing Microsoft REST API Guidelines Filter [856d]
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- Julia ♥ Agent Based Modeling #2: Work, Eat, Trade, Repeat [856d]
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- Heathrow tells airlines to stop selling additional flights until September [856d]
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- Founders of bankrupt crypto hedge fund 3AC go missing [856d]
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- Intel and AMD CPUs vulnerable to a new speculative execution attack (RETBLEED) [856d]
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- Return Stack Buffer Underflow – Retbleed (Intel) [856d]
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- Giving a shit as a service [856d]
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- Functional programming is finally going mainstream [856d]
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- Publishing your work increases your luck [856d]
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- Lofi Girl: YouTube sorry for taking down music stream [856d]
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- James Webb first images – complete set of high resolution shots now live [856d]
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- The future of innovation has patent-free standards [856d]
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- You Wouldn't Download a Back End [856d]
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- Ask HN: Examples of large acquisitions that did not ruin the acquired company [856d]
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- Nikon to Stop Making SLR Cameras and Focus on Mirrorless Models [856d]
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- Ask HN: Is there anything wrong with splurging on tech? [856d]
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- Spotify to Acquire Heardle [856d]
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- Domino's spent $50.4M on TV ads to brag about $100k donation [856d]
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- Guest WiFi using a QR code [856d]
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- Photos Always Pointing the Pointer [856d]
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- Ask HN: Why isn't GWT or Vaadin more popular among Java developers? [856d]
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- Show HN: We are trying to (finally) get tail-calls into the WebAssembly standard [856d]
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- Developer Workstation Backups [856d]
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- Uber used Greyball fake app to evade police across Europe [856d]
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- Ask HN: Good Private Email Host with IMAP [856d]
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- Unchecked AB testing destroys everything it touches [856d]
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- Show HN: Fastify DX, a full stack framework based on Fastify and Vite [856d]
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- Nikon is reportedly dropping out of the market for SLR cameras [856d]
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- The Uber Leak Exposes the Global War on Workers [856d]
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- I watched a friend of mine pump a shitcoin on Binance by buying billboards [856d]
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- Amazon issued 13,000 disciplinary notices at single U.S. warehouse [856d]
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- Sufficient Decentralization for Social Networks [856d]
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- The James Webb Telescope’s Profound Data Challenges [856d]
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- Why we’ve decided to decommission Gov.uk PaaS [856d]
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- BLOOM: The largest open multilingual language model [857d]
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- Memory Management Reference [857d]
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- Column order in PostgreSQL does matter [857d]
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- Programming a Rogue-Like with Rust [857d]
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- Responsible stewardship of the UEFI Secure Boot ecosystem [857d]
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- Buddhism has found a new institutional home in the West: the corporation [857d]
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- Sound of Colleagues [857d]
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- Show HN: Kreya, a Postman Alternative [857d]
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- BMW Makes Heated Seats an $18/Month Subscription Service – Again [857d]
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- Jony Ive is no longer consulting for Apple [856d]
- Twitter sues Elon Musk for backing out of $44 billion merger [856d]
- Nomad leather cover for Siri Remote review: Fixing Apple's missteps [856d]
- Global payment firm Adyen launches Tap to Pay on iPhone for its business partners [856d]
- Apple issues macOS Monterey 12.5, macOS 11.6.8 Release Candidate versions [856d]
- Apple issues Release Candidate betas for iOS 15.6, iPadOS 15.6, tvOS 15.6 [856d]
- Amazon Prime Day: The best deals according to AppleInsider's editorial team [856d]
- Prime Day 2022 deals: Apple's iPad Pro drops to $699, save up to $200 [856d]
- Apple TV+ receives 51 Primetime Emmy nominations, including 20 for 'Ted Lasso' [856d]
- Prime Day 2022: Apple AirPods are back in stock for $89.99 [856d]
- Nikon to pivot away from SLR cameras to focus on mirrorless, digital offerings [856d]
- Apple sues over SEP infringement in Ericsson legal fight [856d]
- Best HomeKit deals on Amazon Prime Day 2022 [856d]
- Hunter Biden's hacked iCloud gets Secret Service attention [856d]
- 2024 iPad to get OLED, use dry etching to keep display thin & light [856d]
- Peloton taps Apple suppliers in major production shift [856d]
- Daily deals July 12: Amazon Prime Day, $35 Meta Portal, $49 Netgear Nighthawk router, more [856d]
- Russia fines Apple for not storing iCloud data in country [856d]
- Best Prime Day 2022 deals: $89 AirPods, $279 Apple Watch 7, $299 iPad, iPhone accessory savings & more [857d]
- A robot pony maker backed by Chinese EV giant Xpeng raises $100M [856d]
- Google tells staff to act ‘more entrepreneurial.’ Translation: Work harder, or else [856d]
- Twitter v. Elon brings us a meme-driven lawsuit for the books [856d]
- What the James Webb Space Telescope’s first images tell us about the universe [856d]
- Watch Rocket Lab launch the first of two missions for the National Reconnaissance Office [856d]
- Markforged acquires Digital Metal for $40M as 3D printing space continues to evolve [856d]
- Daily Crunch: Microsoft lays off hundreds of employees as it kicks off fiscal year 2023 [856d]
- Google exec suggests Instagram and TikTok are eating into Google’s core products, Search and Maps [856d]
- Amazon gives Dash Cart a makeover and brings the shopping tech to Whole Foods [856d]
- Tesla laying off 229 Autopilot workers, shuttering San Mateo office, filing confirms [856d]
- This company just raised millions to make tech layoffs more humane [856d]
- Twitter sues Elon Musk to force him to seal the deal [856d]
- Rimac begins production of its $2.5 million Nevera hypercar EV [856d]
- Battle of the bridge: Startups struggle to secure runway financing [856d]
- How the Webb sends its hundred-megapixel images a million miles back to Earth [856d]
- Despite falling NFT sales volume, there’s more underlying strength to the market than you’d think [856d]
- Peloton outsources production of its bikes and treadmills amid struggles [856d]
- Ev Williams is stepping down as CEO of Medium after more than 11 years at the helm [856d]
- Hulu hits record 58 Emmy nominations, underdog Apple TV+ gets 51 [856d]
- Magic Leap details pricing for its next augmented reality device [856d]
- Hopin’s COO, CFO and chief business officer are out [856d]
- Match Group acquires members-only dating app The League [856d]
- 10 steps for managing layoffs respectfully [856d]
- Venture capital funding may have slowed, but VC firms have no problems raising new funds [856d]
- TechCrunch+ roundup: Pricing strategy, technical due diligence, pitch deck appendix fever [856d]
- The end of an era: Nikon pulls the plug on its SLR business, reports suggest [856d]
- Venture capital slowed in Q2 (but it’s evolving) [856d]
- Microsoft lays off a portion of its workforce as part of a ‘realignment’ [856d]
- Instacart shakes up its leadership structure as the market awaits its IPO [856d]
- Airlift, Pakistan’s top startup, shutting down following funding crunch [856d]
- M13’s Karl Alomar: 6 strategies for leading startups through a downturn [856d]
- YouTube TV now has topped 5 million subscribers and ‘trialers,’ says Google [856d]
- May Mobility aims for fully driverless autonomous shuttles by 2023 [856d]
- Tecton raises $100M, proving that the MLOps market is still hot [856d]
- Sarcos’ Kiva Allgood and Boston Dynamics’ Robert Playter discuss what it takes to put robots to work [856d]
- Nothing’s Phone (1) is official [856d]
- Google files counterclaim to Match’s antitrust lawsuit, says Match wants to use its services for free [856d]
- Honda key fob flaw lets hackers remotely unlock and start cars [856d]
- Crypto-focused Multicoin Capital launches $430M venture fund [856d]
- Spotify acquired Heardle, the Wordle-inspired music guessing game [856d]
- Experts from Front, Mural and WorkBoard discuss how to manage a distributed workforce at Disrupt [856d]
- Volkswagen, Audi tap Redwood Materials to recycle old EV batteries in US [856d]
- Conscience VC raises oversubscribed fund for consumer companies rooted in science [856d]
- Fort is working to keep humans safe from industrial robots [856d]
- C2 Ventures raises new fund to invest in the “dull, dirty and dangerous” [856d]
- OpenAI rival AI21 Labs raises $64M to ramp up its AI-powered language services [856d]
- SingleStore raises additional $36M to grow its database business [856d]
- Protagonist launches $100M fund to make early-stage crypto companies the main character [856d]
- Posterity Health raises seed funding to help address male fertility needs [856d]
- Lightspeed raises $500 million for its new India and Southeast Asia fund [856d]
- Spotify is expanding video podcast publishing to creators in six more countries [856d]
- Hearth Display replaces your whiteboard with a 27-inch display for family task management [856d]
- SpaceX’s Starship booster engines explode in test gone wrong [856d]
- Twitter lawyers say Musk’s termination of the deal is “invalid and wrongful” [856d]
- Cathay Innovation launches third multi-stage startup fund at $1B [857d]
- Walmart agrees to order 4,500 Canoo EVs for last-mile delivery [857d]
- TikTok ‘pauses’ privacy policy switch in Europe after regulatory scrutiny [857d]
- A year in the making, BigScience’s AI language model is finally available [857d]
- Scale Computing secures $55M to help companies manage edge infrastructure [857d]
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