The Brutalist Report - tech
- Cthulhu.jl – show type-inferred Julia code [386d]
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- Gaussian Splatting is pretty cool [386d]
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- Deciphering Mary Stuart’s lost letters from 1578-1584 [386d]
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- Chicago’s parking meter disaster [386d]
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- US solar installations expected to be a record 32 GW in 2023 [386d]
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- Anduril Fury: Automomous Stealth Drone [386d]
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- Depression can play direct role in developing type 2 diabetes, says study [386d]
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- God writes Haskell [386d]
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- Australian regulator sues PayPal over unfair term in small business contracts [386d]
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- California judge halts policy requiring parents be told if kids change pronouns [386d]
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- Tell HN: JPMorgan Chase forcing arbitration agreement to log in [386d]
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- Unreal Engine 5.3 [386d]
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- My favorite Erlang program (2013) [386d]
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- AOL Pretends to Be the Internet [386d]
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- Cal Newport: Overstimulation Is Ruining Your Life [386d]
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- National Film Board of Canada [386d]
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- Astronomers discover new quiescent galaxy [386d]
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- Wikimedia DNS [386d]
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- Run ChatGPT-like LLMs on your laptop in 3 lines of code [386d]
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- Beetle grows ‘termite’ on back to steal food [386d]
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- jq 1.7 released [386d]
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- The Decomposition of Rotten Tomatoes [386d]
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- Artificial Consciousness Remains Impossible (Part 2) [386d]
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- Hot Chips 2023: Characterizing Gaming Workloads on Zen 4 [386d]
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- Ten million a year die from air pollution (2021) [386d]
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- Norway rolls back EV incentives while boosting walking and cycling [386d]
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- time.apple.com (17.253.14.253) is returning the wrong date and time [386d]
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- Bit by bit microplastics from tyres are polluting our waterways [386d]
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- Leader of the Martians [386d]
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- Flexport CEO resigns a year after joining logistics company [386d]
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- MS-DOS v1.25 and v2.0 is now open-source [386d]
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- US broadband grant rules shut out small ISPs and municipalities, advocates say [386d]
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- This page exists only if someone is looking at it [386d]
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- Constant Time Stateless Shuffling and Grouping [386d]
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- Singing synthesis as a new musical instrument [386d]
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- Florida man arrested after trying to cross Atlantic in hamster wheel vessel [386d]
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- Britain Admits Defeat in Controversial Fight to Break Encryption [386d]
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- Disco Elysium and the need for collective action [386d]
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- Exploring EXIF [386d]
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- Show HN: Alaz: Open-Source, Self-Hosted, eBPF-Based K8s Monitoring [386d]
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- 'Human Embryo Model' Without Sperm or Egg [386d]
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- OpenAI DevDay [386d]
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- Deep Learning Is Easy – Learn Something Harder [386d]
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- Starship is ready for its 2nd test flight [386d]
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- Amazon Andy Jassy shouldn’t make RTO decisions in echo chamber of CEOs feelings [386d]
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- 37signals Introduces Once – One time payment software [386d]
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- Tamagotchi Connection [386d]
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- Ask HN: Is there a data loss bug lurking in MS365 backup solutions? [386d]
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- Results of technical investigations for Storm-0558 key acquisition [386d]
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- “How About Never” (2014) [386d]
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- Early human ancestors turned stones into spheres on purpose, study suggests [386d]
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- Join us for OpenAI’s first developer conference on November 6 in San Francisco [386d]
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- U.K. Abandons, for Now, Legislation That Would Have Banned End-to-End Encryption [386d]
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- UK pulls back from clash with Big Tech over private messaging [386d]
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- Show HN: Host a Website in the URL [386d]
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- Playing with Genetic Algorithms in Python [386d]
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- Device offers long-distance, low-power underwater communication [386d]
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- Show HN: Nix Snapshotter – Native understanding of Nix packages for containerd [386d]
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- Ask HN: Does Instagram suspend accounts just to get their phone numbers? [386d]
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- Making Sense of React Server Components [386d]
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- “Why Socialism?” By Albert Einstein, 1949 [386d]
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- Personal Project Management for the Burgeoning Homesteader [386d]
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- Connected cars are a “privacy nightmare,” Mozilla Foundation says [386d]
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- All Librem 5 smartphones have shipped [386d]
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- Show HN: iNet – A programming language for interaction nets [386d]
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- I can tolerate anything except the outgroup (2014) [386d]
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- Neobanking: The Golden Opportunity [386d]
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- Effectiveness of physical activity for improving depression, anxiety, distress [386d]
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- China Bans iPhone Use for Government Officials at Work [386d]
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- ‘Modern cars are a privacy nightmare,’ the worst Mozilla’s seen [386d]
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- Buzzy AI Startup for Generating 3D Models Used Cheap Human Labor [386d]
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- “Waterfall” doesn't mean what you think it means [386d]
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- Now it's PostgreSQL's turn to have a bogus CVE [386d]
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- Falcon 180B [386d]
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- The Pentagon and CIA have shaped thousands of movies into effective propaganda [386d]
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- Is this Duplo train track under too much tension? [386d]
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- The world has just experienced the hottest summer on record – significant margin [387d]
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- Big effort needed on UK diet to fight ultra-processed food, say health experts [387d]
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- Falcon 180B Released [387d]
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- If You’ve Got a New Car, It’s a Data Privacy Nightmare [387d]
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- EU unveils package of laws to curb power of big tech firms [387d]
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- Since 1990, the incidence and deaths of early onset cancers have increased [387d]
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- ‘She played it down’: Bletchley Park codebreaker dies at 99 [387d]
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- Linux Network Performance Parameters Explained [387d]
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- Double Commander – Changes in version 1.1.0 [387d]
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- Chemists develop new way to split water [387d]
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- Oslo district court rules Meta is violating the right to privacy (Norwegian) [387d]
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- Digital Markets Act: Commission designates six gatekeepers [387d]
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- Norway court rules against Facebook owner Meta in privacy case [387d]
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- Toyota blames factory shutdown in Japan on ‘insufficient disk space’ [387d]
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- Show HN: A better way to read blogs [387d]
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- How would you say “She said goodbye too many times before.” in Latin? [387d]
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- Plans to cut speed limits ‘will significantly improve road safety' – minister [387d]
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- Air Canada kicks off passengers who refused vomit-smeared seats [387d]
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- Performing folk music found in the archives [387d]
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- Gcsfuse: A user-space file system for interacting with Google Cloud Storage [387d]
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- Remembering Doug Lenat (1950–2023) and His Quest to Capture the World with Logic [387d]
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- Jailer is a unique open-source database tool [387d]
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- Black Hole Electron [387d]
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- iPhone 15 dummy models provide real life look at new, muted colors [386d]
- Save $1,500 on Apple's loaded M1 Max MacBook Pro with 64GB RAM, 2TB SSD [386d]
- Developers can RSVP to attend a free, in-person workshop at the Apple Developer Center [386d]
- Malicious Google ads deceive Mac users into installing Atomic Stealer malware [386d]
- Apple is pouring money into Siri improvements with generative AI [386d]
- Apple's own 5G modem is now expected to arrive in 2025 [386d]
- MagSafe vs. Qi2 -- Everything you need to know before the iPhone 15 launch [386d]
- Passkey: Which popular apps and services offer the new feature? [386d]
- Daily deals Sept. 6: $200 off 15" MacBook Air, Apple Pencil $79, HP laptops from $350, more [386d]
- UK backs down from nonsensical law after threats from Apple, WhatsApp [386d]
- Sonos Move 2 announced with better battery & stereo support [386d]
- New '8-hour Long Work Day innie Mix' of 'Severence' is perfect for your office playlist [386d]
- iPhone 15 Pro not enough to boost sales, say analysts [386d]
- B&H slashes latest MacBook Pro 14-inch to record low $1,699, M1 Max up to $1,900 off [386d]
- EcoFlow Delta 2 Max portable power station review: improving on excellence [387d]
- Apple's iMessage gets a reprieve from EU law [387d]
- China completely bans use of iPhone for government business [387d]
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