The Brutalist Report - tech
- Show HN: PromptLayer – Track, debug, and maintain GPT prompts in prod [766d]
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- Infinite partial sumsets in the primes – Terence Tao [766d]
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- Microsoft shows full-screen Windows 11 upgrade ads with two 'yes' buttons [766d]
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- Float Compression 3: Filters [766d]
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- Richard Bartle explains Web3's flaws at a Web3 conference. It doesn't go well [766d]
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- David MacKay: Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms: The Book [766d]
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- Ask HN: Does the HN commentariat have a reductive view of what a human being is? [766d]
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- Princeton CS Prof: ChatGPT Is a Bullshit Generator (2022) [766d]
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- Hypermedia Clients [766d]
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- We need less powerful languages (2015) [766d]
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- Meta Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2022 Results [766d]
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- Glen Canyon Revealed [766d]
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- Easter egg in flight path of last 747 delivery flight [766d]
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- Go 1.20 released [766d]
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- Go 1.20 Released [766d]
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- Apple: $52,000 Mac Pro Is Now Worth $1k [766d]
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- Dictating the Desert: Plants and settlers in a new mythology of Arizona [766d]
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- Introducing ChatGPT Plus [766d]
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- Let the Knife Speak: On José Rizal [766d]
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- Release engineering is exhausting so here's cargo-dist [766d]
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- Same.energy: Image Search by Similarity [766d]
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- Interop 2023: continuing to improve the web for developers [766d]
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- Tuning into brainwave rhythms speeds up learning in adults [766d]
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- Never take meeting notes again [766d]
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- YC is hiring a product engineer to work on co-founder matching (SF/remote, US) [766d]
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- UK Tech Talent Visa to shut down after government withdraws funding [766d]
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- Netlify Acquires Gatsby [766d]
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- Erlang: The coding language that finance forgot [766d]
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- A Cold War mystery: Why did Jimmy Carter save the space shuttle? [766d]
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- Data-free Disney: Evading data capture at Disneyland [766d]
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- The Cost of Shadow Work [766d]
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- Netlify Acquires Gatsby, Its Struggling Jamstack Competitor [766d]
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- Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2023) [766d]
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- Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (February 2023) [766d]
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- Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2023) [766d]
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- The Rock 5B is not a Raspberry Pi killer–yet [766d]
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- Virtual DOM is pure overhead [766d]
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- Little Languages for Music (CLI as DAW, 1990) [pdf] [766d]
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- Python's “Disappointing” Superpowers [766d]
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- Data Visualization: Choropleth maps with ggplot and R [766d]
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- Show HN: Sudoku with 0 Bells or Whistles [766d]
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- Meanwhile, over in Androidtown [766d]
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- Academia’s culture of overwork almost broke me, so I’m working to undo it [766d]
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- Why Are Online Recipes Always So Long-Winded? [766d]
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- When Discord is open in the background, NVIDIA card will not reach full speed [766d]
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- We are ‘greening’ ourselves to extinction [766d]
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- The Curse of the Corporate Headshot [766d]
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- Automatic, AI-generated interview notes by Metaview [766d]
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- Show HN: We built a developer-first open-source Zapier alternative [766d]
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- Tech only has one strategy: Embrace, Extend, Extinguish [766d]
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- Pakistani gov degrades Wikipedia connections due to blasphemy [766d]
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- Operation Luigi: How I hacked my friend without her noticing [766d]
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- CatGPT – What if ChatGPT were a cat? [766d]
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- Astonishing regularity in learning rate among college students [766d]
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- The Difference Between Speaking and Thinking and Why ChatGPT Is Uncanny [767d]
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- Dassault Rafale vs. F-35 [767d]
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- Ask HN: Reject/ghost on all job applications with 8 YoE, what am I doing wrong? [767d]
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- BioGPT: A Language Model Pre-Trained on Large-Scale Biomedical Literature [767d]
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- Morning exposure to deep red light improves declining eyesight [767d]
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- Stable Diffusion found to emit some images from training at generation time [767d]
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- A URL shortener not shortening the URL but makes it look very dodgy [767d]
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- How we plan to de-extinct the Dodo bird [767d]
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- The AI Crowd Is Mad [767d]
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- Stripe increases fees for EU and UK-based businesses in April [767d]
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- Do We Live in a Society Without a Counterculture? [767d]
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- Forthcoming OpenSSL Releases 3.0.8, 1.1.1T and 1.0.2zg [767d]
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- San Francisco is getting cold feet about self-driving car tests [767d]
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- US plans to fully cut off Huawei from chip suppliers [767d]
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- Tiny radioactive capsule lost in Australian outback found [767d]
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- Alleged serial liar George Santos had backing from FTX executives [767d]
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- I've had bad luck with transparent hugepages on my Linux machines [767d]
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- Missing radioactive capsule found in WA outback after frantic search [767d]
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- Show HN: GPTMinus1 – Fool OpenAIs AI Detector by Randomly Replacing Words [767d]
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- Tesla lost $140M trading Bitcoin in 2022 [767d]
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- Prime Voice AI: The most realistic and versatile AI speech software [767d]
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- Write Simply [767d]
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- Ask HN: Are ChatGPT answers getting worse for anyone else? [767d]
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- Some Ubuntu security patches are now behind 'Ubuntu Pro', a paid product [767d]
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- The founder of Gmail claims that ChatGPT can “kill” Google in two years [767d]
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- GraphGPT: Extrapolating knowledge graphs from unstructured text [767d]
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- Sam Bankman-Fried accused of possible witness tampering [pdf] [767d]
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- Is remote work bad for the economy? [767d]
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- Intel Cuts Employee Pay to Maintain Quarterly Dividend [767d]
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- Tablevibe (YC S21) hiring AU sales exec to help restaurants go direct-to-consumer [767d]
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- Why Finland Selected the F-35A (2021) [767d]
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- Show HN: KnifeGeek – Online Database of Pocket Knives [767d]
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- Massive nursing degree scheme leads to hunt for 2,800 fraudulent nurses [766d]
- ChatGPT sets record for fastest-growing user base in history, report says [766d]
- Teasing out the secret recipes for mummification in ancient Egypt [766d]
- Unofficial Link to the Past PC port is a reverse-engineered gem [766d]
- Bethesda’s Redfall needs to be online for single-player mode [766d]
- Up to 29,000 unpatched QNAP storage devices are sitting ducks to ransomware [766d]
- Netflix stirs fears by using AI-assisted background art in short anime film [766d]
- (Most of) AMD’s gaming-centric Ryzen 7000 X3D CPUs launch February 28 [766d]
- Won’t somebody please think of the insects?! [766d]
- Apple should be required to let iPhone users sideload apps, Biden admin says [766d]
- New data illustrates time’s effect on hard drive failure rates [766d]
- Paper: Stable Diffusion “memorizes” some images, sparking privacy concerns [766d]
- Samsung Galaxy S23 is official, with special-edition Qualcomm chip [766d]
- Musk locks his Twitter account to personally test reported malfunction [766d]
- Antarctica’s only electric exploration vehicle gets an upgrade for 2023 [766d]
- Virgin Orbit receives another small investment from Branson—and it’s worrisome [766d]
- City planners are questioning the point of parking garages [766d]
- Today’s best deals: Apple iPad Air, Meta Quest Pro, Surface devices, and more [766d]
- Intel cuts Arc A750 GPU’s price while boasting about driver optimizations [766d]
- Two decades after the Columbia disaster, is NASA’s safety culture fixed? [767d]
- Apple’s Major League Soccer streaming service launches today [767d]
- The audacious rescue plan that might have saved space shuttle Columbia [767d]
- Pig-butchering scam apps sneak into Apple’s App Store and Google Play [767d]
- Google boosts bounties for open source flaws found via fuzzing [766d]
- OpenText completes Micro Focus buy, CEO says bye to 8% of workforce [766d]
- Bankruptcy investigator concludes Celsius was cheating investors 'from the start' [766d]
- Oracle, Microsoft barely compete for a quarter of their US Federal contracts [766d]
- Microsoft sweeps up after breaking .NET with December security updates [766d]
- 200MP smartphone and first premium PC spearhead Samsung's pro push [766d]
- Tesla admits it was asked to hand over Autopilot, Full Self-Driving docs to investigators [766d]
- Linux Mint 21.2 includes a bit of feature creep from the GNOME world [766d]
- Castrol immerses itself deeper into liquid cooling with researcher [766d]
- SK hynix reports first loss in a decade as memory prices fall [766d]
- Everyone's doing it: PayPal sends 2,000 workers packing [767d]
- Boeing bids the 747 a final, ultimate, conclusive farewell [767d]
- Japan's NTT Docomo uses invisibility cloak tech to fix 5G reception [767d]
- Atos and Nest part company two years into 18-year £1.5bn contract [767d]
- Best time to prepare to leave an Oracle ULA? The day after it starts, say licensing gurus [767d]
- Google ready to kick the cookie habit by Q3 2024, for real this time [767d]
- French lawmakers say oui to Olympic video surveillance, but non for faces [767d]
- Attackers abuse Microsoft’s 'verified publisher' status to steal data [767d]
- Intel cuts some workers’ pay to fund its future [767d]
- Counterfeit crud crooks crossed over to e-commerce during COVID [767d]
- AMD's EPYC server chips give strong revenue growth, but profits drop 98% [767d]
- Broadcom's VMware battle plan is to challenge hyperscalers [767d]
- Jellyfish watches for the sting of developer bottlenecks [767d]
- Watchdog: There just may be something in these claims Apple broke labor laws [767d]
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- ‘Keep Lex filthy’: Users react to queer dating app’s new direction [766d]
- Disclo aims to inspire inclusive workplaces – starting with disability accommodations [766d]
- ‘Inaudible’ watermark could identify AI-generated voices [766d]
- Daily Crunch: Netflix’s new sharing restrictions force subscribers to select a primary viewing location [766d]
- Meta stock perks up as the company promises a ‘year of efficiency’ [766d]
- Car-sharing platform Getaround gets delisting warning from NYSE [766d]
- The Biden administration says Apple and Google’s app stores are stifling competition [766d]
- Google Fi hack victim had Coinbase, 2FA app hijacked by hackers [766d]
- New Red Hat partnerships with SAP and Oracle could bode well for owner IBM [766d]
- Netlify acquires front-end platform Gatsby [766d]
- Summari pivots to AI-generated link previews that really click [766d]
- The biggest names in D&D are going independent on ‘Worlds Beyond Number’ [766d]
- Hear how to find profitability early with Cambly and Benchmark on TechCrunch Live [766d]
- Coinbase’s asset recovery tool just saved my bacon [766d]
- OpenAI launches ChatGPT Plus, starting at $20 per month [766d]
- Damus, another decentralized social networking app, arrives to take on Twitter [766d]
- Samsung’s new Galaxy S23 Ultra arrives with a 200-megapixel camera [766d]
- Samsung has the MacBook Pro in its sights with the $2,400 Galaxy Book 3 Ultra [766d]
- Digs is a Figma-like collaboration tool for home builders and suppliers [766d]
- A Vine mess: The choice between rebooting and reviving old software [766d]
- Rivian to cut another 6% of its workforce [766d]
- Portugal’s Coverflex raises a €15M Series A to make employee benefits more flexible and engaging [766d]
- Jetpack.io helps developers focus on applications instead of infrastructure [766d]
- FTC slaps $1.5M fine on GoodRx for sharing users’ health data with Facebook and Google [766d]
- Report: Microsoft plans to update Bing with a faster version of ChatGPT in the coming weeks [766d]
- Snap hints at future AR glasses powered by generative AI [766d]
- Pakistan ‘degrades’ Wikipedia, warns of complete block over ‘sacrilegious’ content [766d]
- Waverly Labs launches a translation app called Forum with support for 20 languages [766d]
- VC Dayna Grayson tees up a talk on TAM at TechCrunch Early Stage [766d]
- Addressable raises $7.5M to match crypto wallets to Twitter accounts. But how? [766d]
- ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ gets its streaming debut on Disney+ [766d]
- Needles to say, Ghostline drags tattoo stencil making ‘inkto’ the current millennium [766d]
- Report: Meta wins ruling against FTC to move forward with purchase of VR startup Within [766d]
- Be relevant, or get downturned [766d]
- Gem Security wants to secure your cloud infrastructure, raises $11M [766d]
- Dear Sophie: What H-1B and other immigration changes can we expect this year? [766d]
- Empathy’s new tool uses AI to generate obituaries, and it’s not half bad [766d]
- Passthrough raises $8.4M to simplify the process of investor onboarding [766d]
- Enterprise blockchain adoption may grow as hybrid use cases evolve [766d]
- Proving that banking as a service is hotter than ever, Treasury Prime raises $40M Series C [766d]
- Netflix gives Premium members more download devices and spatial audio on 700+ titles [766d]
- Risilience, a climate analytics and risk assessment platform for enterprises, raises $26M [767d]
- Michroma wants to make food colorings, flavors more ‘fun’gi [767d]
- Teach yourself growth marketing: Which metrics really matter? [767d]
- Portside lands $50M to help manage business aviation [767d]
- Netflix lists rules and exemptions to prevent account sharing outside household [767d]
- Apple TV users can now watch Major League Soccer matches with MLS Season Pass [767d]
- Which open source startups rocketed in 2022? [767d]
- Battery darling Our Next Energy lands massive $300M Series B to build gigafactory [767d]
- Twitter discontinues CoTweets, says will debut text attachments next week [767d]
- Amazon’s sales terms and delivery ‘dark patterns’ face probe in Poland [767d]
- South African digital lender Lulalend to launch banking product off the back of $35M Series B [767d]
- Tiger Global says India returns have ‘sucked historically’ but remains bullish [767d]
- ValueBase, backed by Sam Altman’s Hydrazine, raises $1.6 million seed round [767d]
- MUFG, Japan’s largest bank, launches $100M fund for Indonesian startups [767d]
- Snapchat now has more than 2 million paid subscribers [767d]
- Egyptian financial services provider MNT-Halan valued at $1B in $400M funding [767d]
- Superstrata e-bike review: Rebel without a cause [767d]
- Tesla records $204M loss from bitcoin in 2022 [767d]
- Energy X secures $20M at $120M valuation to slash building sector emissions [767d]
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