The Brutalist Report - tech
- Ask HN: Do you think this is the start of the new financial crisis? [708d]
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- Vallejo CA police shared data in violation of state law, watchdog says [708d]
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- In-Flight Entertainment Challenge [708d]
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- How An Electrical Engineer Solved Australia’s Most Famous Cold Case [708d]
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- It Turns Out That JPMorgan Bought the Nickel That Turned Out to Be Stones [708d]
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- Run 100B+ language models at home, BitTorrent‑style [708d]
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- Pimoroni introduces Inky Frame with seven-color 4-inch E Ink display [708d]
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- Credit Suisse’s takeover causes turmoil in a $275B bond market [708d]
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- Baidu Ernie writes poems, says it has insufficient information on Xi, tests show [708d]
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- Twitch.tv Lays of 400 Employees [708d]
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- South Korea has the lowest fertility rate, with lessons for us all [708d]
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- The Crime of Email at Bowling Green State University [708d]
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- Ars: “Book publishers with surging profits struggle to prove IA hurt sales” [708d]
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- ReAct: Synergizing Reasoning and Acting in Language Models [708d]
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- macOS Cursors [708d]
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- MIT’s Barry Duncan demonstrates the power of writing in reverse [708d]
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- Why northern Europe is so indebted [708d]
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- Notes on Fast Fourier Transforms for Implementers [708d]
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- Building ClickHouse Cloud from Scratch in a Year [708d]
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- The genie escapes: Stanford copies the ChatGPT AI for less than $600 [708d]
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- Why use Rust on the back end? [708d]
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- Chronology Clock [708d]
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- Doors I touched today (1999) [708d]
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- CoLT5: Faster Long-Range Transformers With Conditional Computation [708d]
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- The Move to Memory-Safe Programming [708d]
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- Men paying to have their jaws broken in the name of ‘manliness’ [708d]
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- Spack – scientific software package manager for supercomputers, Linux, and macOS [708d]
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- Show HN: Great Books Homeschool beta program [708d]
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- ChatGPT is down [708d]
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- Launch HN: Bloop (YC S21) – Code Search with GPT-4 [708d]
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- A world to win: WebAssembly for the rest of us [708d]
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- UBS Got Credit Suisse for Almost Nothing [708d]
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- SVG Backgrounds [708d]
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- The cloud backlash has begun: Why big data is pulling compute back on premises [708d]
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- Docker’s Bad Week [708d]
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- MailChimp blacklists your IP if you open the browser's dev tools [708d]
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- JPMorgan advising First Republic on alternatives, including a capital raise [708d]
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- Garmi, a robot nurse and companion for Germany’s elderly population [708d]
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- Twitch says it will lay off 400 employees [708d]
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- Ask HN: Should I sign a pay cut agreement? [708d]
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- IPCC: Climate Change 2023 [708d]
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- The End of Front-End Development [708d]
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- Fed Guy: SVB was particularly poorly run [708d]
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- In which Balaji gives away at least a million dollars [708d]
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- Show HN: Recursive LLM Prompts [708d]
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- Amazon to layoff 9k more employees, including from AWS [708d]
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- Lessons from a Pessimist: Make Your Pessimism Productive [708d]
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- OpenAI CEO warns that GPT-4 could be misused for nefarious purposes [708d]
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- ChatGPT is rendering other people's chat history in the sidebar [708d]
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- ChatGPT is rendering other people's chat history in the sidebar [708d]
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- The hard problem of onboarding horizontal products [708d]
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- Could UFOs be alien probes? A new 2023 Harvard study explores it [pdf] [708d]
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- Supreme Court Asked to Strike Down Immunity for Police Who Brutally Beat Student [708d]
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- JEP 442: Foreign Function and Memory API (Third Preview) [708d]
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- Paving the Road to Vulkan on Asahi Linux [708d]
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- TypeScript cannot emit valid ES modules due to file extension issue (2020) [708d]
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- South Korea has the lowest fertility rate, which has lessons for us all [708d]
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- Nearly Half of Firms Are Drafting Policies on ChatGPT Use [708d]
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- Tinker V: The first RISC-V single-board computer [708d]
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- Amazon Cutting Another 9k Jobs [708d]
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- Launch HN: Lume (YC W23) – Generate custom data integrations with AI [708d]
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- Acer (yes, the computer company) is building a fancy electric bike with AI [708d]
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- Amazon to lay off 9,000 more workers after earlier cuts [708d]
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- Amazon to eliminate 9,000 more positions in the next few weeks [708d]
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- That Plum Job Listing May Just Be a Ghost [708d]
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- Gitea 1.19 [708d]
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- Office kitchen wars are back. [708d]
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- LLaMA 7B (Alpaca) running on Google Pixel 7 Pro [708d]
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- Bush's War [708d]
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- The quantum state of a TCP port [708d]
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- Who is still inside the metaverse? [708d]
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- Cyclists Now Outnumber Motorists in City of London [708d]
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- IPCC climate crisis report delivers ‘final warning on 1.5C’ [708d]
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- Why we added package.json support to Deno [708d]
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- Argbash – Bash Argument Parsing Code Generator [708d]
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- Zippyshare Quits After 17 Years, 45M Visits per Month Makes No Money [708d]
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- Ask HN: Has anyone here left the big city in pursue of a simpler life? [708d]
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- Close to 190 banks could face Silicon Valley Bank's fate, according to new study [708d]
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- The British computer magazine cover tape [708d]
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- Windows Critical ICMP Remote Code Execution Vulnerability [708d]
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- Reddit to vacate current headquarters and relocate [708d]
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- I Could Rewrite Curl (2021) [708d]
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- Flow-Based Programming, a way for AI and humans to develop together [708d]
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- ChatGPT is Down [708d]
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- Ask HN: Where can I find a primer on how computers boot? [708d]
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- Command Line One-Liners [708d]
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- RPC vs. TCP (Redux) [708d]
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- Stop spamming the em dash everywhere [708d]
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- Curl 8.0.0 [708d]
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- Newer data once again shows: the human brain is just a scaled up primate brain [708d]
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- Dietary sweetener sucralose is a negative modulator of T cell-mediated responses [708d]
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- Rust Support Is Being Built into the GNU GCC Compiler [708d]
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- TinyVG – an alternative binary encoded vector graphics format [708d]
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- Previous: A NeXT Computer Emulator [708d]
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- Pacific Pinball Museum in Alameda, CA [708d]
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- SVB employees blame remote work for bank failure [708d]
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- Prompt Engineering: Steer a large pretrained language model to do what you want [708d]
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- Meta Layoffs [708d]
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- Ask HN: Why do many CS graduates lack foundational knowledge? [708d]
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- DS-Fusion: Artistic Typography via Discriminated and Stylized Diffusion [708d]
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- Apple Pay now available in South Korea [708d]
- Is Apple about to announce a 'Broadcast' App? [708d]
- Inside Apple Fifth Avenue: Iconic retail design above and below the surface [708d]
- Update adds 8BitDo controller support for Apple devices [708d]
- Amazon drops new deals: AirTags, Apple Watch, iPads, Macs up to 31% off [708d]
- Apple increased grip on premium smartphone market in 2022 [708d]
- Clean junk files from your Mac with Intego Washing Machine X9 [708d]
- Leaked iPhone 15 Pro images back up solid state button rumor [708d]
- Amazon to cull 9,000 more jobs in fresh round of layoffs [708d]
- Samsung expands OLED 4K TV lineup with two new series [708d]
- Samsung's Spring Sale slashes up to $1,600 off TVs, monitors & appliances [708d]
- The BBC is advising staff to remove TikTok from work phones [708d]
- Belkin's Matter woes, ESR Find My wallet, & more smart home news [708d]
- This Steve Jobs autograph costs more than a Tesla Model S [708d]
- Microsoft's app store for iPhone could arrive as soon as 2024 [708d]
- Daily Deals: $199 Apple Watch, $600 off 16" MacBook Pro, up to 25% off Google Pixel Buds, more [708d]
- Mumbai Apple Store will finally open in April, Delhi to follow [708d]
- How to get Apple's 30-inch Cinema Display to work on a modern Mac [708d]
- Kremlin says nyet to iPhone ahead of presidential election [708d]
- Apple TV+ 'Ted Lasso' cast to visit White House to promote mental health [708d]
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- Duolingo is working on a music app [708d]
- Daily Crunch: Amazon CEO says laying off 9,000 more workers ‘is best for the company long-term’ [708d]
- Max Q: Maybe next time [708d]
- When it comes to early-stage growth marketing, it’s often better to imitate than innovate [708d]
- Pickle launches its truck unloading robot arm [708d]
- Meta faces third lawsuit in Kenya as moderators claim illegal sacking, blacklisting [708d]
- Web3 gaming will onboard up to 100M gamers in next 2 years, Polygon and Immutable presidents predict [708d]
- Polygon and Immutable partner to help onboard more gamers and developers into web3 [708d]
- Aembit raises $16.6M to bring identity management to workloads [708d]
- Twitch says it will lay off 400 employees [708d]
- AWS takes a hit in latest round of Amazon layoffs [708d]
- Flagstar Bank to buy some Signature Bank assets, but not crypto operations [708d]
- For tech titans, AI prominence is the new measuring stick [708d]
- Hear why AtoB calls itself Stripe for trucking on TechCrunch Live [708d]
- Twitter testing government ID-based verification, new screenshots show [708d]
- Podcast network Maximum Fun is becoming a worker-owned co-op [708d]
- Numbers Station raises $17.5M to bring AI to your data stack [708d]
- Announcing the TC Include Founders program at Disrupt 2023 [708d]
- Amazon confirms another round of layoffs, impacting 9,000 people in AWS, Twitch and other units [708d]
- As banks totter, crypto is busy racking up gains [708d]
- Filmustage leverages AI to break down film scripts, create shooting schedules and more [708d]
- Netflix plans to release 40 more games this year, will add Monument Valley in 2024 [708d]
- Corporate investment in AI is on the rise, driven by the tech’s promise [708d]
- Berlin’s Monite raises $5M seed for its embedded B2B payments platform [708d]
- TechCrunch Live Podcast: How to battle burnout and profit off human thriving, according to Thrive Global’s Ariana Huffington [708d]
- Hitachi Energy confirms data breach after being hit by Clop ransomware [708d]
- Don’t leave your guests waiting on shoddy Wi-Fi — give them Aruba Instant On [708d]
- iPhone 15 Pro leak suggests it could make a controversial button change [708d]
- Police arrest BreachForums owner on cybercrime charges [708d]
- Intel apparently cancels its most intriguing CPU hybrid yet [708d]
- Fake Samsung SSDs could make upgrading your PC or PS5 a nightmare [708d]
- This free app stops AI stealing your art style [708d]
- Apple Arcade gamers can now use some of the best controllers with iOS [708d]
- Castle’s new mahogany-finish stereo speakers are all the heritage hi-fi I need [708d]
- AWS has finally released a major update to its own-brand Linux build [708d]
- This cybercrime gang will now stop at nothing to extort money using your private data [708d]
- Garmin's best outdoor sports watch could soon get an enormous sequel [708d]
- ChatGPT lands on Wear OS watches to give you a smarter voice assistant [708d]
- You need to watch the Japanese advert for Resident Evil 4 [708d]
- Square Enix's new RPG has a controversial feature that breaks my heart [708d]
- Diablo 4 patch addresses the beta's biggest problem [708d]
- 5G rollout in India fastest in the world, officials say [708d]
- This Google Pixel flaw could let hackers undo all your photo cropping [708d]
- Indians acquire 100 patents for 6G technology [708d]
- The Rings of Power season 2 adds James Bond, Star Wars, and Harry Potter stars to its ranks [708d]
- U.S., U.K. team up to tackle 6G [708d]
- Realizing a robust network for the Beyond 5G/6G era [708d]
- Ericsson and MediaTek expand 5G deployment options [708d]
- NBA fans are being warned their data might have been hacked [708d]
- None more black – Sonos Outdoor Speaker goes goth and we're here for it [708d]
- Samsung announces US prices for its new OLED TVs, and there’s good and bad news [708d]
- Satellite comms could be coming to more new phones, and that's a great thing [708d]
- Google apparently holds out on paying maternity, medical bills to laid-off employees [708d]
- New Windows 11 update fail as users report slow boot times and hobbled SSD speeds [708d]
- Microsoft is shaming unsupported Windows 11 PCs, but there's a way to stop it [708d]
- ChatGPT outage: what happened, when it returned, and more [708d]
- Amazon is being sued over claims Go stores tracked shoppers biometric data [708d]
- This new botnet could launch a devastating DDoS attack at any time [708d]
- This new feature could change Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 for the better [708d]
- Microsoft could make getting new Windows 11 features easier – but would the risks be worth it? [708d]
- Marvel has already learned a big lesson from James Gunn's new-look DCU [708d]
- Twitter is about to get less secure for millions of users - here's what you can do [708d]
- Quordle today - hints and answers for Monday, March 20 (game #420) [708d]
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