The Brutalist Report - tech
- Deep Learning Digs Deep: AI Unveils New Large-Scale Images in Peruvian Desert [585d]
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- PayPal “Buy Now” buttons have been broken for a week [585d]
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- Junk websites filled w AI-generated text pulling in money from programmatic ads [585d]
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- To Save Money on Insurance, Drivers Agree to Intrusive Monitoring Technology [585d]
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- “Support for System V scripts now deprecated; will be removed in future release” [585d]
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- National Geographic lays off its last remaining staff writers [585d]
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- Larry Ellison: Oracle Database 1,000x Faster Than AWS Aurora [585d]
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- US public debt projected to reach 181% of economic activity in 30 years [585d]
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- Visa to acquire Brazilian startup Pismo for $1bi [585d]
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- Thousands of species of animals probably have consciousness [585d]
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- Plex lays off more than 20 percent of its staff [585d]
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- Stability AI Head of Research Resigns from Startup [585d]
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- Microsoft's GitHub under fire for DDoSing crucial open source project website [585d]
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- The bathyscaph Trieste: technological and operational aspects, 1958-1961 [585d]
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- Sony just spilled confidential Playstation information because of a Sharpie [585d]
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- Behind the Pretty Frames: Diablo IV [585d]
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- Show HN: Gitopia: Decentralized GitHub Alternative for Open Source Collaboration [585d]
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- Noticing when an app is only hosted in us-east-1 [585d]
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- Future CSS: State Container Queries [585d]
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- Show HN: Serverless VPN, pay as you go, unlimited devices, no subscriptions [585d]
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- Goodbye, Ozempic [585d]
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- “But lawyers know nothing about tech ” [585d]
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- I made a command-line tool to assist me with writing polyrhythmic drum parts [585d]
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- Show HN: Webhooks for platforms that do not natively support them [585d]
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- Show HN: PFAS.report – Measure the forever chemicals in your blood via Quest [585d]
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- Gathering the Streams [585d]
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- Ed Fredkin Has Died [585d]
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- Type-safe, K-sortable, globally unique identifier inspired by Stripe IDs [585d]
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- Apple Shuts Down “My Photo Stream” [585d]
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- Titanic tourist sub photos show wreckage being brought ashore [585d]
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- Microsoft opens MIDI 2.0 repo [585d]
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- PHP packages for Ubuntu EOL releases put under paywall [585d]
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- A trick to eliminate 2π (sometimes) [585d]
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- Proton Pass end-to-end encrypted password manager is here and free for everyone [585d]
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- Construct's New WebGPU Renderer [585d]
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- The Secretive Surveillance Wizards Helping ICE Wiretap Facebook and Google Users [585d]
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- The idea maze for AI startups (2015) [585d]
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- Testing the memory safe Rust implementation of Sudo/Su [585d]
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- We raised a bunch of money [585d]
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- Canada's new tech talent strategy [585d]
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- Fintech Engineering Mistakes [585d]
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- Experimenting with olivine crystals in the ocean to increase CO2 absorption [585d]
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- Honda Monkey Breaks World Record Covering 4,183 Km on Single Tank [585d]
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- Pixel fucked: Inside Hollywood's VFX crisis [585d]
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- The Power of 10: Rules for Developing Safety-Critical Code [pdf] [585d]
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- Show HN: Litnerd (YC S21) – Kids Book Club Meets Gaming [585d]
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- US Congress doubles down on explosive claims of illegal UFO retrieval programs [585d]
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- Show HN: Open-source background removal in the browser [585d]
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- Launch HN: June (YC W21) – Product Analytics for B2B SaaS Companies [585d]
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- MS Teams Are Down [585d]
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- BlockSuite: An open-source Notion-like editor with multiplayer support [585d]
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- Ironies of Automation (1983) [pdf] [585d]
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- Canada plans brain drain of H-1B visa holders, with no-job, no-worries permits [585d]
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- Ask HN: How to navigate the world as a brain-damaged 17 year old? [585d]
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- Making Games [585d]
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- Five billion phones are dead in drawers – carriers want to mine them [585d]
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- Vincent van Gogh's paintings and drawings [585d]
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- Meta developer tools: Working at scale [585d]
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- Show HN: Playground for OpenAI Function Calling [585d]
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- Fast Machines, Slow Machines [585d]
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- Irregularities found during FDA inspection of Intas Pharmaceuticals [585d]
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- Supabase (YC S20) Is Hiring a Rust Developer [585d]
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- Welcoming Shopify as a Ladybird Sponsor [586d]
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- A Proto-Pizza Emerges from a Fresco on a Pompeii Wall [586d]
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- How Plastics Are Poisoning Us [586d]
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- What AMD Learned from Its Big Chiplet Push [586d]
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- Glass Dresses, the Fairytale Fashion Trend That Never Quite Took Off [586d]
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- Computerraria: A fully compliant RISC-V computer inside Terraria [586d]
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- Every Flashing Element on Your Site Alienates and Enrages Users [586d]
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- (Not) to Write a Pipeline [586d]
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- Working with CSV files on shell/terminal [586d]
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- Trinity Desktop Environment – a modern KDE3 fork [586d]
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- The False Dawn: Reevaluating Google's RL for Chip Macro Placement [586d]
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- Natural language is an unnatural interface [586d]
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- Apple joins opposition to encrypted message app scanning [586d]
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- Damaging Results of Mandated Return to Office – It's Worse Than We Thought [586d]
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- Beats Studio Pro to feature improved battery life, Spatial Audio, and much more [585d]
- Reddit client Apollo is shutting down on July 1st -- please decline your refund [585d]
- Gravesite robbers responsible for $62K in thefts busted by AirTag [585d]
- Babbel Lifetime Subscription drops to $179, save $420 on access to 14 languages [585d]
- How to turn photos into iMessage stickers with iOS 17 [585d]
- Why Apple uses integrated memory in Apple Silicon -- and why it's both good and bad [585d]
- Beats Studio Pro expected July 19, says leaker [585d]
- iPhone 15 inspiring massive hiring spree at Foxconn's largest plant [585d]
- EU law would let iCloud users transfer their data to rival platforms [585d]
- Deals: 14" MacBook Pro $1,799, M1 models from $890, $229 off Apple Watch Series 8 w/ AppleCare, $89 Apple Pencil 2, more [585d]
- Jony Ive's latest gig is the seal for King Charles's space project [585d]
- Apple playing chess, while others play checkers in march to $3 trillion [585d]
- What Android's AirTag tracker app will look like [585d]
- How Apple Vision Pro's top strap works and when it may be needed [585d]
- Sonnet Echo 20 Thunderbolt 4 SuperDock review: A new dock champion [585d]
- How to leave FaceTime video messages in iOS 17 [585d]
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- TuSimple may sell US business as it turns attention to Asia [585d]
- Spire and OroraTech will launch a fleet of wildfire-monitoring satellites [585d]
- Visa acquires Brazilian fintech startup Pismo in $1B blockbuster deal [585d]
- Brex refocuses on startups with hire of SVB veteran, ex-a16z partner [585d]
- Celestial AI raises $100M to transfer data using light-based interconnects [585d]
- Crypto losses halved in Q2 2023 to $204M [585d]
- As $100M+ venture rounds evaporate, IPOs might have to carry the weight [585d]
- July 4th weeklong sale on passes to TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 [585d]
- House GOP discusses use of robot dogs to patrol US borders [585d]
- Reddit protest plunges user engagement, site activity and ad portal visits [585d]
- Techstars raising $150 million for new accelerator fund [585d]
- Age of AI: Everything you need to know about artificial intelligence [585d]
- OpenAI brings the competition to DeepMind’s doorstep with new London office [585d]
- Snowflake and Databricks are putting the data stored in their services to work [585d]
- Google introduces a new shop tab for rentals and purchases on Android TV [585d]
- Quandri raises $8.5M Series A to bring process automation to insurance brokers and agencies [585d]
- ChatGPT prompts: How to optimize for sales, marketing, writing and more [585d]
- Shadow revamps its cloud computing offerings in Europe [585d]
- US Patent and Trademark Office notifies filers of years-long data leak [585d]
- Legacy automakers suffer another blow as Aston Martin spurns Mercedes-AMG’s electrified tech [585d]
- TikTok could soon bring its new e-commerce store to the U.S. [585d]
- Nubank’s CEO explains what the US could learn from LatAm fintech [585d]
- Hello Alice, Global Entrepreneurship Network unveil $70M Equitable Access Fund [585d]
- No SSN, no problem, says Maza, a fintech startup aimed at undocumented immigrants [585d]
- PayPal launches support for tap to pay on Android for merchants using Venmo and Zettle in the U.S. [585d]
- Workflow automation startup Parabola raises $24M [585d]
- Memphis.dev looks to simplify event streaming with open source and SaaS products [585d]
- Databricks builds a data mesh with the launch of Lakehouse Federation [585d]
- Slang taps AI to answer phone calls for brick-and-mortar businesses [585d]
- Carl Pei’s Nothing raises something – $96M – ahead of the launch of its Phone (2) [585d]
- Ramon.Space wants to take on-orbit computing infrastructure to the next level [585d]
- Joby Aviation receives permit to fly first eVTOL built on production line [585d]
- DoorDash introduces a slew of new features, including an ‘Earn by Time’ option for delivery people [585d]
- Unaric exits stealth with $35M to buy and consolidate Salesforce-ecosystem startups [585d]
- Astrix Security, which uses ML to secure app integrations, raises $25M [585d]
- Bitpanda’s crypto exchange separates from Bitpanda and secures $33 million [585d]
- Fairphone CEO Eva Gouwens to step down [585d]
- Gleamer, which provides AI software for radiologists, raises $29.5M [585d]
- Ask Sophie: How do we relocate Ukrainian and Russian team members to the U.S.? [585d]
- Proton launches its password manager Proton Pass [585d]
- China’s AI firms might further lose chip access in new US ban [585d]
- Bluu Seafood reels in $17.5M to bring cultivated fish products to market [585d]
- Flowie wants to make invoices flow freely [585d]
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