The Brutalist Report - tech
- Show HN: I built a dashboard tracking the number of Threads users [663d]
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- C: Best System Language Ever or Bad by Design? (2015) [663d]
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- Why Nvidia Keeps Winning: The Rise of an AI Giant [663d]
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- Epik Insult on Top of Injury [663d]
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- Air France Denied My Delay Compensation, So I Challenged Them and Won [663d]
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- Grumpy Locals Are Sabotaging Cruise and Waymo Robotaxis with Traffic Cones [663d]
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- Facebook's Threads is so depressing [663d]
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- More green spaces linked to slower biological aging [663d]
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- Annotated scripts of old Sierra games [663d]
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- Why there are so many cybersecurity vendors and where do we go from here [663d]
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- Show HN: Banger.show – create colorful visuals for your songs in seconds [663d]
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- “Self-reflecting” AI agents explore like animals [663d]
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- June’s record-smashing temperatures – in data [663d]
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- Stanford Graduate Students Won Their Union Vote [663d]
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- LXD Moves into Canonical [663d]
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- Spanish minister proposes €20k ‘universal inheritance’ from age of 18 [663d]
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- Ubuntu 23.10’s New Software App Will Demote Debs (Apparently) [663d]
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- Ubuntu Plans to Ditch Its ‘Minimal’ Install Option [663d]
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- Heat Records Broken Across Earth [663d]
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- Toyota Is Right: We Need More Hybrid Cars and Fewer EVs. Here’s Why [663d]
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- Twitter is threatening to sue Meta over Threads [pdf] [663d]
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- Don't Join Threads – Make Threads Join You [663d]
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- Threads profiles can't be deleted without removing your entire Instagram account [663d]
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- Zink brings conformant OpenGL on Imagination GPUs [663d]
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- I'm a paid user of Threads[.com] – No trademark? [663d]
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- GPT-4 API General Availability [663d]
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- Imagination GPUs now support OpenGL 4.6 [663d]
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- I want XAES-256-GCM/11 [663d]
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- Show HN: Ngnr.club – A link-in-bio service for engineers [663d]
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- The Distribution of Users’ Computer Skills: Worse Than You Think (2016) [663d]
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- Tea as Hepatoprotective Agent: A Revisit [663d]
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- Chat with Andreas Kling about Ladybird and developing a browser engine [663d]
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- Code Interpreter will be available to all ChatGPT Plus users over the next week [663d]
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- Physicists generate the first snapshots of fermion pairs [663d]
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- First Zuckerberg tweet after 11 years [663d]
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- Sacramento Sheriff sharing license plate reader data with anti-abortion states [663d]
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- AI for AWS Documentation [663d]
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- For the sixth year, Algeria blocks internet to prevent cheating during exams [663d]
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- Canadian judge says thumbs-up emoji amounts to contract acceptance [663d]
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- Six times faster than C [663d]
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- USGS estimates at least 45% of U.S. tap water contain forever chemicals [663d]
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- Multi-Layered Calendars [664d]
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- PlanetScale Scaler Pro [664d]
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- Threads Surpasses 30M Signups [664d]
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- Nearly half of the tap water in the US is contaminated with ‘forever chemicals,’ [664d]
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- Demystifying Text Data with the Unstructured Python Library [664d]
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- Tuesday set an unofficial record for the hottest day on Earth [664d]
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- Lego building instructions [664d]
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- France passes bill to allow police remotely activate phone camera, microphone [664d]
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- Americans Have Quit Quitting Their Jobs [664d]
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- Fastmail 30 June outage post-mortem [664d]
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- A gigantic landslide shows the limit to how high mountains can grow [664d]
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- Tor’s history of D/DoS attacks and future strategies for mitigation [664d]
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- GTA Online Fans Furious as 180+ Cars Are Removed, Some Now Paywalled [664d]
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- The case against self-closing tags in HTML [664d]
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- Earth entering ‘uncharted territory’ as heat records quickly shatter [664d]
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- Responding to “Are bugs and slow delivery ok?”:The blog post I’ve hated the most [664d]
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- Single Fire Hydrant Nets NYC $33,000 a Year [664d]
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- DigitalOcean acquires Paperspace (YC W15) for $111M in cash [664d]
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- Big Update to OpenBSD's pfsync [664d]
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- StackRot (CVE-2023-3269): Linux kernel privilege escalation vulnerability [664d]
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- Stop Trying to Make Social Networks Succeed [664d]
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- Scaling Transformers to 1B Tokens [664d]
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- G/O Media Incorporating AI-Generated Content [664d]
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- Judge rules White House pressured social networks to “suppress free speech” [664d]
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- Instagram Threads passes 10M users in seven hours [664d]
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- Ask HN: Stuck as a developer for 15 years. How to become a manager? [664d]
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- Godot 4.1 Is Released [664d]
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- /Uses: A list of /uses pages detailing developer setups, gear, software, configs [664d]
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- Declarative Enhancement for HTML [664d]
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- Web servers should refuse requests for random, unnecessary URLs [664d]
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- Back end of Meta Threads is built with Python 3.10 with some interesting tweaks [664d]
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- Threads has 10M sign ups in seven hours [664d]
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- Meta will nuke your Instagram account if you delete Threads profile [664d]
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- Ask HN: Great audio-only YouTube channels to listen while doing chores? [664d]
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- InternLM – new open source 7B LLM [664d]
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- SigNoz (YC W21): Open-Source Observability Platform – Is Hiring Sr Back End Dev [664d]
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- Goravel, Web framework inspired from Laravel in Golang [664d]
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- My small, no name company has lost its mind with AI [664d]
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- Joplin – An open-source note taking and to-do application with synchronisation [664d]
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- Cory Doctorow: Platform Capitalism and the Curse of “Enshittification” [audio] [664d]
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- My Problem with the Four-Document Model [664d]
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- Cloud Backed SQLite [664d]
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- Noctis, the 'No Man's Sky' Forerunner Whose Creator Retreated from the World [664d]
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- Wash trading gone wrong – how a $100M/day crypto exchange bankrupted itself [664d]
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- Tell HN: Nearly all of Evernote’s remaining staff has been laid off [664d]
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- Threads has passed 2M sign ups in the first 2 hours [664d]
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- Ban on Recording Without Consent Is Unconstitutional, US Court Rules [664d]
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