The Brutalist Report - tech
- A Smarter Battle Plan to Protect the Open Social Web [577d]
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- The ice machine that chills Chicago’s skyscrapers [577d]
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- Threads Is Now Live [577d]
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- New aluminum radical battery promises more sustainable power [577d]
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- My take on the current React and Server Components controversy [577d]
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- Rejected GitHub Profile Achievements [577d]
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- Tabby: A terminal for a more modern age [577d]
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- Codereview: Should the Go project stop importing GitHub PRs? [577d]
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- Cicada: Private on-chain voting using time-lock puzzles [577d]
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- Starting design work in a spreadsheet [577d]
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- The U.S. Copyright Office Requires Libraries to Lie to Users about Fair Use [577d]
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- Video: Iranian Navy Warship Fires on Oil Tanker in the Strait of Hormuz [577d]
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- Show HN: People forget that you can stick any data at the end of a bash script [577d]
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- A table that looks good on mobile and desktop [577d]
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- With plugins, GPT-4 posts GitHub issue without instructions to [577d]
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- Graphical Python Profiler [577d]
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- The Central Bank of Brazil (Bacen) Opens Up GitHub for the Digital Real Industry [577d]
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- Show HN: Hacker News User Blogroll [577d]
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- The Overflowing Brain: Information Overload and the Limits of Working Memory [577d]
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- A mathematician looks at the French verb (Joachim Lambek) [pdf] [577d]
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- Beautifying our UI: Giving Gitlab build features a fresh look [577d]
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- A buggy Windows 11 update keeps slowing down SSDs [577d]
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- LLama.cpp now has a web interface [577d]
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- The Many Ways That Digital Minds Can Know – A Better Way to Think about LLMs [577d]
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- OpenAI: Introducing SuperAlignment [577d]
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- Canadian government pulls all advertising, escalating showdown with Meta [577d]
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- LiteFS Cloud: Distributed SQLite with Managed Backups [577d]
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- Why is desalination so difficult? [577d]
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- FreeBSD at 30 years: Its secrets to success [577d]
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- When did animals first appear in the history of Earth? [577d]
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- Show HN: LineSelect, shell utility to interactively select lines in a pipeline [577d]
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- Firefox 115 can silently remotely disable my extension on any site [577d]
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- Heat Pumps – The Well-Tempered Future of A/Cs [577d]
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- AI weights are not open “source” [577d]
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- New tool exploits Microsoft Teams bug to send malware to users [577d]
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- Microsoft denies data breach, theft of 30M customer accounts [577d]
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- Amazon CEO Asks His Hollywood Studio to Explain Its Big Spending [577d]
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- How to foster shoshin [577d]
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- Artificial General Intelligence remains a distant dream despite LLM boom [577d]
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- Why is there no government-built social media? [577d]
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- GPT-4’s secret [577d]
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- A Regex Barometer [577d]
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- Rich text editors and rendering engines [577d]
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- Real-Time Air Quality Index Visual Map [577d]
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- Regex Engine Internals as a Library [577d]
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- Who cares about the Ivy League? [577d]
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- News Is Bad for You [577d]
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- Deno 1.35: A fast and convenient way to build web servers [577d]
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- Amid Twitter Chaos, Japanese Illustrators Flock to Weibo [577d]
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- Macron floats social media cuts during riots [577d]
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- Learn how to design systems at scale and prepare for system design interviews [577d]
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- Astro framework lowers competitors by ~40% on performance graph to looks better [577d]
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- PiinPoint (YC W14) Is Hiring for Data Science, Remote Within Canada [577d]
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- Let's have a chat about Java licensing, says unsolicited Oracle email [577d]
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- OceanGate CEO Told Videographer to Sleep on the Titan Sub After the Battery Died [577d]
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- There's a new online marketplace for open-hardware creators [577d]
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- Germany Achieves Record 57.7% Renewable Energy Share for First Half of 2023 [577d]
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- Driving London to Bath 60 years ago [577d]
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- Show HN: Pytheus – Python Prometheus client built with multiprocessing in mind [577d]
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- The Evolution of the Unix Time-Sharing System by Dennis M. Ritchie [pdf] [577d]
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- Ariane 5 User's Manual [pdf] [577d]
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- How can we compare expressive power between two Turing-complete languages? [577d]
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- The hardest part of building software is not coding, it's requirements [577d]
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- PhD Simulator [578d]
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- Demoscene accepted as UNESCO cultural heritage in The Netherlands [578d]
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- Open Letter from Security Researchers in Relation to the Online Safety Bill [pdf] [578d]
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- Was Starship’s Stage Zero a Bad Pad? [578d]
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- Bitmovin (YC S15) Is Hiring a Technical Support Engineer in India [578d]
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- Ask HN: Why is there no major push towards Android for Servers and Desktops? [578d]
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- That Time I Posted Myself Out Of a Job [578d]
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- Update on Twitter's Rate Limits [578d]
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- Bret Victor: Update July 2023 [578d]
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- Is the aircraft in this image real? [578d]
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- Cloud Native Software Engineering [578d]
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- Functions and algorithms implemented purely with TypeScript's type system [578d]
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- Monday Was the Hottest Day Ever as Global Temperatures Rise [578d]
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- Can the stock market go to zero? [578d]
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- Show HN: CodePerfect, a fast, lightweight IDE for Go [578d]
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- Lobotomizing Gnome [578d]
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- A Slack clone in 5 lines of bash [578d]
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- (IEEE Spectrum) Your navigation app is making traffic unmanageable [578d]
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- Our Journey with Apache Arrow (Part 2): Adaptive Schemas and Sorting [578d]
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- Healing of acute ACL tear on MRI following non-surgical bracing protocol [pdf] [578d]
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- Flyte: Open-source orchestrator for building production-grade ML pipelines [578d]
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- What if there was only the OS? (2022) [578d]
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- Bluesky announces its $8M seed round & first paid service, custom domains [577d]
- Fiat says its cutest EV will tote accessories like, I kid you not, a ‘little shower’ [577d]
- Crypto funding drops for fifth straight quarter as investors continue to pull back [577d]
- OpenAI is forming a new team to bring ‘superintelligent’ AI under control [577d]
- Astra establishes subsidiary for spacecraft engine business [577d]
- Judge silences White House social media talks in lawsuit that departs from reality [577d]
- Gfycat, the Snap-owned GIF hub, shuts down on September 1 [577d]
- Announcing the SaaS Stage agenda at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 [577d]
- Fairphone’s repairable smartphone goes on sale in US for the first time — in a ‘deGoogled’ Murena e/OS variant [577d]
- Blue Origin eyes international expansion [577d]
- EGYM, the Munich-based smart fitness startup, raises $225M from Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners [577d]
- Meta’s Threads app is a privacy nightmare that won’t launch in EU yet [577d]
- Twitter silently removes login requirement for viewing tweets [577d]
- Steering through venture’s global correction with the GPCA’s CEO [577d]
- Yes, investors will sign an NDA, but only in this specific circumstance [577d]
- The TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 July 4th sale ends today [577d]
- CADDi raises $89M Series C to scale its B2B supply chain marketplace for manufacturing parts [577d]
- Adam Mosseri says Meta’s Threads app won’t have ActivityPub support at launch [577d]
- NYC’s anti-bias law for hiring algorithms goes into effect [577d]
- Security researchers latest to blast UK’s Online Safety Bill as encryption risk [577d]
- Threads, Meta’s Twitter competitor, is now live [577d]
- Daniel Ek’s Neko Health raises $65M for preventative healthcare through full-body scans [577d]
- Cornerstone VC hires Ella Wales Bonner as first female partner [577d]
- PharmEasy, once valued at over $5 billion, seeks new funding at a 90% valuation cut [578d]
- After bootstrapping for 8 years, accounting startup Dougs raises $27 million [578d]
- China’s WeRide secures self-driving vehicle license from UAE [578d]
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- MacBooks in 2023: the best launches so far and what’s coming next [577d]
- Samsung Unpacked 2023: foldable phones and everything we expect to see [577d]
- ChatGPT pulls plug on Bing integration after people used it to bypass paywalls [577d]
- Twitter tries to fix its latest mistake as Meta readies its Threads launch [577d]
- Today's tech news live: the latest on Meta's Twitter killer Threads and more [577d]
- Check out leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, Flip 5, and Tab S9 before Samsung pulls them down [577d]
- The Fairphone 4 comes to the US – but it's not running the Android you know [577d]
- Will every iPhone 15 model have a Dynamic Island? Here's what we know [577d]
- A 4G ‘smartphone’ for the price of a McDonald’s Big Mac meal? An Indian company just launched it [577d]
- ChromeOS gets a softer look — and it's coming to Chromebooks soon [577d]
- This new Android malware is draining bank accounts across the world - here's what you need to know [577d]
- The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 and 6 Classic are coming this month, according to a Google listing [577d]
- Gaming MacBooks are no longer a joke thanks to major free update [577d]
- This new smartphone has more RAM and storage than a MacBook Air [577d]
- RAM prices falls are slowing, and that could be a good thing for all of us [577d]
- 8BitDo partners with SNK to recreate a seriously cool retro controller [577d]
- Microsoft could soon be facing a major EU antitrust investigation [577d]
- Twitter explains why it sabotaged your feed without notice – but no end is in sight [577d]
- Many companies aren't prepared for darknet data leaks [577d]
- Use Google Chrome? Your browser is about to get some key upgrades [577d]
- If you're one of the millions who installed these malicious Google Chrome extensions, delete them now [577d]
- Apple TV Plus cancels another show, but unlike Disney it won't stop you watching it [577d]
- Netflix is doubling down on anime shows and Pokémon, with bonus zombies [577d]
- Disney Plus’ recent movie Crater just earned an embarrassing record that no one wants [577d]
- Firefox finally pulls support for Windows 7, 8, so update now [577d]
- Apple’s Vision Pro might be impossible to buy – and not just because of its price [577d]
- Over a third of governments don't think they can deal with ransomware attacks [577d]
- Entire iPhone 15 lineup tipped for serious battery life upgrades [577d]
- The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5’s gapless new design has been shown off in photos [577d]
- Vodafone is going quantum to supercharge your next business phone [577d]
- Hidden change to Windows 11 Start menu uncovered in testing – and we like it [577d]
- Many bosses still want humans involved in tech, not just AI [577d]
- Microsoft expects the PS5 Slim to launch sometime this year [577d]
- The legal battle between Apple and Epic heats up again as Supreme Court looms [577d]
- It's official: "Starfield has the best rocks" some fans have ever seen [577d]
- PowerWash Simulator's new content roadmap takes us to Warhammer 40,000's dark future [577d]
- Best IaaS provider of 2023 [577d]
- Quordle today - hints and answers for Tuesday, July 5 (game #527) [578d]
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