The Brutalist Report - tech
- Japanese steakhouse in Florida closes after customers test positive for meth [568d]
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- FTC investigating ChatGPT over potential consumer harm [568d]
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- FTC Sends Civil Investigation Demand to OpenAI [pdf] [568d]
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- Someone crafted a redstone PC in Minecraft to play Minecraft inside Minecraft [568d]
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- The Future of AlmaLinux is Bright [568d]
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- WH Orders Selected Reserve and Certain IRR of the Armed Forces to Active Duty [568d]
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- SEO Expert Hired and Fired by Ashley Madison Turned on Company Promising Revenge [568d]
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- What Makes Something an Heirloom? [568d]
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- Benefit Layers: How to avoid sales fluff in devtools [568d]
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- Position-Driven Styles [568d]
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- Critical RCE found in popular Ghostscript open-source PDF library [568d]
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- Instant Messenger History: Lessons for the Threads Era of Social Media [568d]
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- Actors say Hollywood studios want their AI replicas – for free, forever [568d]
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- Boston Mayor Wu Announces Residential Conversion Program for Office Buildings [568d]
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- Remembering Lithium-Ion Battery Pioneer John Goodenough [568d]
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- Actors union will join writers on strike, shutting down Hollywood [568d]
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- Patching GCC to Build Portable Executables [568d]
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- Yammer/circuitbox: Circuit breaker built with large Ruby apps in mind [568d]
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- StabilityAI Cofounder Says CEO Tricked Him into Selling Stake for $100 [568d]
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- Microsoft Office’s new default font: Aptos [568d]
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- Buddy Pond Cloud Desktop [568d]
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- Age of universe at 26.7B years, nearly twice as old as previously believed [568d]
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- Cowboy rides to the rescue of VanMoof owners with app to unlock threatened bikes [568d]
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- CEO Announcement to the Netlify Team [568d]
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- Celsius Was Lying [568d]
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- New in Chrome 115 [568d]
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- ASTO Cloud: Utility Tokens for Analog Computing [568d]
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- Apple claims 99% iPhone 14 satisfaction. Is that possible? (No). We investigate [568d]
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- Can you beat Pokemon FireRed while blind and deaf? (2022) [video] [568d]
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- The FCC responds to my ATSC 3 encryption complaint – they want to hear from you [568d]
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- It's official: Smartphones will need to have replaceable batteries by 2027 [568d]
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- Brute-forcing a macOS user’s real name from a browser using mDNS [568d]
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- John Boyd Compendium [568d]
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- We spent $20k on Google Play pre-registration ads [568d]
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- Passkeys will come at a cost [568d]
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- Judge gives Ripple partial win in SEC case over XRP cryptocurrency [568d]
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- OCI announces upcoming changes for registries [568d]
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- Spike in Homelessness in US Cities Isn’t Slowing Down [568d]
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- WW2 Meteorology [568d]
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- A relatively small amount of force applied at just the right place [568d]
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- AMD Ryzen 7040 Series Shows Great AVX-512 Performance for Laptops / Mobile [568d]
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- Founder of crypto lender Celsius Network arrested, charged with fraud [568d]
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- Manuscript Textiles: Weaving the Thread of Faith [568d]
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- Understanding Kafka with Factorio (2019) [568d]
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- “Sadly, I Think Godot Is a Scam. I'm Not Sure I Can Do This.” [568d]
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- TikTok ban bill in US faces changes after ByteDance spent $100M on lobbying [568d]
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- Faster Neural Networks Straight from JPEG [568d]
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- FDA Approves First Nonprescription Daily Oral Contraceptive [568d]
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- Bard’s latest update: more features, languages and countries [568d]
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- Is Design Dead? [568d]
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- Rust 1.71.0 [568d]
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- People helping Uyghur children struggling to build new lives in Turkey [568d]
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- Last week was the hottest ever recorded – here’s why we keep smashing records [568d]
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- Show HN: Open-source IAM Ory Kratos v1.0 with Passkeys, MFA and multi-region [568d]
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- ChatGPT Now Losing Users [568d]
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- Two new AI-based weather-forecasting systems challenging the status quo [568d]
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- Unchecked Java: Say Goodbye to Checked Exceptions Forever [568d]
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- Commercial Interests Petition FCC for High Power Allocation on Shortwave [568d]
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- When Work Didn’t Follow You Home [568d]
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- B.C. government hit tweet limit amid wildfire evacuations [568d]
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- Cool but Obscure X11 Apps [568d]
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- Shopify discourages meetings by shaming employees with cost calculator [568d]
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- “Suburban sprawl is a much worse problem than skyscrapers” [568d]
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- Show HN: Hansei [568d]
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- A new, thin-lensed telescope design could far surpass James Webb [568d]
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- Rapid Covid tests miss 90% of asymptomatic cases [568d]
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- VC firms face new scrutiny from LPs [568d]
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- Tax prep firms shared ‘extraordinarily sensitive’ data about taxpayers with Meta [568d]
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- Learning to Touch Type Again [568d]
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- Show HN: Free AI-based music demixing in the browser [568d]
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- 100x Faster Than Wi-Fi: Light-Based Networking Standard Released [568d]
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- The Many Planned Moon Landings of 2023 [568d]
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- Right-Wing Websites Scam Loyal Followers with Phony Celebrity Pitches [568d]
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- DSReality: Turns a DS game into a 3D image that floats above your controller [568d]
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- A Parameter-Free Classification Method with Compressors [568d]
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- Three signs that Wayland is becoming the favored way to get a GUI on Linux [568d]
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- Ask HN: Is the Market Recovering? [568d]
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- CWE Top Most Dangerous Software Weaknesses [568d]
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- C++23’s Deducing this: what it is, why it is, how to use it [568d]
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- GitHub merge queue is generally available [568d]
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- Gzip and KNN Outperforms Transformers on Text Classification [568d]
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- Python consumes 38x more energy than Java [568d]
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- Bluesky now checks against this array of slurs when creating a username [568d]
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- Download Instructions for More Than 6,800 Lego Kits at the Internet Archive [569d]
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- BRICS gold-backed currency coming in August [569d]
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- JumpCloud Security Incident Details [569d]
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- Indian developer fired 90 percent of tech support team, outsourced the job to AI [569d]
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- Disney, Netflix, and More Are Fighting FTC's 'Click to Cancel' Proposal [569d]
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- Dutch E-Bike startup VanMoof unable to pay the bills [569d]
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- Dt: Duck tape for your Unix pipes [569d]
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- Xbox360 –> Windows Executable Converter [569d]
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- After 168 Years, Potato Famine Mystery Solved [569d]
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- The Mac Sonoma sure is starting to look like the iPhone [569d]
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- The Anti-Ownership eBook Economy [569d]
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- An update on the Federal Reserve’s Instant Payments Service: FedNow [569d]
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- Invertible Bloom Lookup Tables with Less Randomness and Memory [569d]
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- DJI Drone Rescue Map [569d]
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- The LISP 2 Project (2017) [569d]
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- Anchor Brewing Was San Francisco [569d]
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- Kryo: Qualcomm’s Last In-House Mobile Core [569d]
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- Vizio D-Series Full HD Smart TV review: Fast performance at a budget-friendly price [568d]
- India's hefty tax on online games may kneecap an entire industry [568d]
- Your next Wi-Fi router could be a light bulb thanks to the new LiFi framework [568d]
- Hollywood studios fail to prevent actors strike during writers strike [568d]
- Lime, phoenix, and a vertically shaking head are expected to become new emojis [568d]
- Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro for iPad are no longer available for users in Russia [568d]
- Burglary victim tracks stolen possessions with AirTag, culprit apprehended [568d]
- Apple's UK stores earned a record $1.9 billion after COVID [568d]
- Elon Musk takes legal action against AI data scrapers impacting Twitter [568d]
- Prime Day deals on AirTag, Apple Watch, AirPods, Macs & software have been extended, save up to $2,000 [568d]
- Billie Eilish talks about the 'Barbie' movie in an Apple Music special [568d]
- New EU regulations mandate user-replaceable batteries in Apple products [568d]
- Setapp introduces a ChatGPT assistant & other AI tools into its service [568d]
- Apple's macOS saw a dramatic upturn in 2022 worldwide [568d]
- Deals: $1,400 off M1 Max MacBook Pro, iMacs up to 30% off, M2 MacBook Air $929, iPhone 14 Plus up to $170 off, more [568d]
- Apple's vision for TV means never having to search for a remote, because anything will do [568d]
- Forget folding, Apple really wants iPhones with rollable screens [568d]
- Apple celebrates its highest number of Emmy nominations [568d]
- Apple brings Tap to Pay to UK iPhone users [568d]
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- Congress prepares to continue throwing money at NASA’s Space Launch System [568d]
- Making sense of the latest climate-tech trend stories [568d]
- Suffolk Technologies looks to be more than a CVC by not really being one at all [568d]
- Twitter starts sharing ad revenue with verified creators [568d]
- Telly starts shipping its free ad-supported TVs to its first round of customers [568d]
- Celsius Network and its former CEO are probably not having a good day [568d]
- Want your sales team to be more productive? Take a closer look at your ‘watermelons’ [568d]
- Twitter admits to having a Verified spammer problem with announcement of new DM settings [568d]
- FTC reportedly looking into OpenAI over ‘reputational harm’ caused by ChatGPT [568d]
- Welcome to the new venture normal [568d]
- Federal court rules Ripple’s XRP token can be treated as a security… sometimes [568d]
- Cowboy rides to the rescue of VanMoof owners with app to unlock threatened bikes [568d]
- Can Amazon please show mercy to the brands and products we love? [568d]
- Simbe’s inventory robots score $28 million in funding [568d]
- Instagram Threads update brings iOS 17 support among other small improvements [568d]
- Nothing Phone (2) review [568d]
- Amazon boasts record sales for Prime Day as US shoppers spent $12.7 billion during the sales event [568d]
- Grammarly to shut down the Text Editor SDK in January [568d]
- Amit Serper locks up IoT security flaws at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 [568d]
- Crypto lending firm Celsius Network and its former CEO sued by SEC, CFTC, FTC [568d]
- QED leads $7M round into startup that offers financing to SaaS businesses across US-South Asia corridor [568d]
- China unveils provisional rules for generative AI, including a licensing regime [568d]
- Apple’s password manager is compatible with third-party browsers in latest macOS beta [568d]
- Causaly, an AI platform for drug discovery and biomedical research, raises $60M [568d]
- Spline, a no-code design tool for creating 3D assets, raises $15M [568d]
- Pearpop’s new ‘Boost Mode’ feature allows brands to turn content from creators into paid ads [568d]
- Meet the 19-year old MIT drop-out “replacing gunpowder” for the defense industry [568d]
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- Google’s Bard and other AI chatbots remain under privacy watch in the EU [568d]
- Mattilda grabs another $19M, this time to expand beyond Mexico’s private schools [568d]
- Indian upskilling platform Skill-Lync cuts 20% jobs to ‘streamline operations’ [568d]
- HawkEye 360’s new funding reflects ongoing investor appetite for defense-focused tech [568d]
- Ford picks up the pace on hands-off driving with BlueCruise 1.3 release [568d]
- Azolla Ventures hopes its new $239M climate fund will help founders take bigger risks [568d]
- Stability AI releases Stable Doodle, a sketch-to-image tool [568d]
- Secure Code Warrior lands $50M to educate developers on best cyber practices [568d]
- Apple removes AI-powered content generator impersonating Meta’s Threads app after it appeared in top charts [568d]
- Security flaws in Honeywell devices could be used to disrupt critical industries [568d]
- Cruise, Waymo say humans are bad drivers amid robotaxi permit delays [568d]
- Google’s Bard chatbot finally launches in the EU, now supports more than 40 languages [569d]
- Ask Sophie: Any guidance for changing jobs while on an H-1B? [569d]
- Apple introduces bilingual Siri and a full page screenshot feature with iOS 17 [569d]
- Indian food delivery giant Swiggy acquires LYNK in retail distribution push [569d]
- Tesla says Model 3, Model Y tax credits likely to be reduced by 2024 [569d]
- Kia to invest $200M in Georgia plant to build EV9 SUV [569d]
- This incredible $500 laptop has built-in 7-inch tablet, a tiny removable webcam and even Microsoft Office [568d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra could be the fastest charging Galaxy yet [568d]
- Google Bard can now speak loud and clear as update introduces speech feature [568d]
- Smaller, faster, closer: Sony’s new 70-200mm F4 G II lens blows first-gen model out the water [568d]
- Adobe just made its Firefly AI art generator a lot more accessible [568d]
- ExpressVPN Aircove lands in 30 countries worldwide—here's how to get yours [568d]
- Ransomware payments set to hit a new high in 2023 - here's how to stay safe [568d]
- USB drive malware is on the rise, so watch out [568d]
- GitHub is going passwordless with new passkey support [568d]
- The Witcher season 3 part 2 trailer teases a heart breaking end for Henry Cavill's Geralt [568d]
- Businesses are pushing forward with digital investment in spite of economic worries [568d]
- I kept believing that Disney Plus would restore Cinderella in 4K and my wish came true [568d]
- Android and Google TVs just got a new free Roku channel with over 80,000 movies and shows [568d]
- Prime Day is done, but if you're quick these 3 PS5 SSD deals can bag you a 2TB drive for about $100 [568d]
- Tax prep companies could have been sending your private data to Google, Meta, and others [568d]
- Jagged Alliance 3 developers decline to comment on use of ableist slur [568d]
- The best iCloud password manager for Chrome is no longer only on Windows [568d]
- This tiny, gorgeous music streaming box uses ChatGPT to find new music you'll like [568d]
- Windows 11 update is reportedly slowing down PCs and breaking internet connections [568d]
- Google One VPN is fixing one of its most annoying issues [568d]
- How IBM is making Wimbledon 2023 the smartest-ever tournament for fans [568d]
- Lots of IT infrastructure still isn't stored in the cloud [568d]
- The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Tab S9 Ultra could be exceptionally expensive [568d]
- Windows 11 finally gets 3D-style emoji (about 2 years too late for some folks) [568d]
- Second-hand smartphone sales set to reach new high [569d]
- These Microsoft Teams updates are about to supercharge your next video call [569d]
- Foundation's creator and cast open up on those surprising season 3 filming rumors [569d]
- Respawn is hiring for the next Star Wars Jedi: Survivor game [569d]
- 'Fight like a hero' with the new Call of Duty and The Boys crossover [569d]
- FTC continues its fight against Microsoft's Activision Blizzard acquisition by lodging appeal [569d]
- The US State Department told Microsoft that emails in its cloud were hacked last month [569d]
- Honor's new flagship phone may be the slimmest foldable in the world at launch [569d]
- Quordle today - hints and answers for Thursday, July 13 (game #535) [569d]
- I tried iOS 17 and its most fun-filled features [569d]
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