The Brutalist Report - tech
- Nine ways to break your systems code using volatile [567d]
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- Play Leisure Suit Larry free in DOS running in browser [567d]
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- A simple, arena-backed, generic dynamic array for C [567d]
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- Llama 2 Everywhere (L2E): Standalone, Binary Portable, Bootable Llama 2 [567d]
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- 4chan users manipulate AI tools to unleash torrent of racist images [567d]
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- NIST Elliptic Curves Seeds Bounty [567d]
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- In-kernel QUIC implementation with Userspace handshake [567d]
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- The Details Are in the Devil’s Tumors [567d]
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- Supernova in 1006 [568d]
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- Hired by Google as L4 but rejected by top colleges [568d]
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- ChromeOS is Linux with Google’s desktop environment [568d]
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- Test Anything Protocol (Tap) [568d]
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- Can an Artificial Kidney Finally Free Patients from Dialysis? [568d]
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- Fluorescent mammals are far more common than earlier thought [568d]
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- Gaia-1 a 9B parameter generative world model for autonomous driving [568d]
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- I’m not a programmer, and I used AI to build my first bot [568d]
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- Show HN: An app store just for installable web apps [568d]
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- Oldest footprints in North America push back human arrival [568d]
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- U.S. federal price tag for the post-9/11 wars is over $8T [568d]
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- YouTube's crackdown on ad blockers intensifies [568d]
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- Own the Demand (2018) [568d]
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- HP fails to derail claims that it bricks scanners on printers when ink runs low [568d]
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- Dot Dotat.at [568d]
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- Lockheed CEO Pitches Pentagon on Subscription Software [568d]
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- Birdsong Visualizer [568d]
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- Safety vs. Performance. A case study of C, C++ and Rust sort implementations [568d]
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- Android 14 released, source code hits AOSP [568d]
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- A Database for Game Engines [568d]
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- Windows Copilot's is showing third-party Ads to Windows users [568d]
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- Rerun 0.9 – a framework for visualizing streams of multimodal data [568d]
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- Chatbot Hallucinations Are Poisoning Web Search [568d]
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- Vivaldi Takes a Bite Out of the Apple: Introducing Vivaldi on iOS [568d]
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- PropelAuth (YC W22) Is Hiring Rust Developers [568d]
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- Booking.com makes a fortune – so why is it leaving its bills to hotels unpaid? [568d]
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- Searches for Noah's Ark [568d]
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- Astronomers Watched a Star Disappear. Now JWST Might Have Some Answers [568d]
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- Grug on Diet Soda and Autism [568d]
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- Google agrees to reform its data terms after German antitrust intervention [568d]
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- OpenAI's justification for why training data is fair use, not infringement [pdf] [568d]
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- Hickory DNS [568d]
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- Active Prompting: A Comprehensive Guide for the Future of Prompt Engineering [568d]
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- Guide stars found as Euclid's navigation fine tuned [568d]
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- How to Balance Money and Meaning [568d]
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- Microsoft introduces AI meddling to your files with Copilot in OneDrive [568d]
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- Please don’t theme our apps [568d]
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- Singapore: Right to own a car costs $76,000. And that doesn't include the car [568d]
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- Adam? ... is there a reason your laptop is in the fridge? (2006) [568d]
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- Lenovo PC boss: 4 in 5 of our devices will be repairable by 2025 [568d]
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- Ron Patrick's Street-Legal Jet Powered Volkswagen Beetle [568d]
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- Where does my computer get the time from? [568d]
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- Traveling words: a geometric interpretation of transformers [568d]
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- Fluid Simulation [568d]
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- Assembly theory explains and quantifies selection and evolution [568d]
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- School shooting hoaxes have terrorized kids across U.S. [568d]
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- Introducing “Database Performance at Scale”: A Free, Open Source Book [568d]
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- Ask HN: Does your microwave interfere with Bluetooth? Mine does [568d]
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- Whalesync (YC S21) is hiring remote full-stack software engineers [568d]
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- HN search engine now shows Google's 404 error page [568d]
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- The Insidious Lie That We Can’t Understand Each Other [568d]
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- Show HN: OCI container of OBS Studio with 50 plugins included [568d]
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- Bitmagnet: A self-hosted BitTorrent indexer, DHT crawler, and torrent search [568d]
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- Krita fund has 0 corporate support [568d]
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- International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service [568d]
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- Why HTTP/3 is eating the world [568d]
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- Show HN: Use your familiar Markdown editor to create and publish web pages [568d]
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- September was the most anomalously hot month ever [568d]
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- Is Software Engineering Real Engineering? [568d]
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- Can You Customize My Startup's Login Page? [568d]
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- Google Docs adds tracking to links in document exports [568d]
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- What Is the Point of Decidability [568d]
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- Severity HIGH security problem to be announced with curl 8.4.0 on Oct 11 [568d]
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- Product Strategy in the Age of AI [568d]
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- There's No Such Thing as “Implicitly Atomic” [568d]
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- US startup begins producing 40%-efficient thermophotovoltaic cells [568d]
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- F3D is an open source 3D viewer, fast and minimalist [568d]
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- How Neuralink Keeps Dead Monkey Photos Secret [568d]
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- Celestial Reference Frame Department [568d]
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- Domestic cat larynges can produce purring frequencies without neural input [568d]
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- Ray Kurzweil and Mitch Kapor’s “Long Bet” on the Turing Test [568d]
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- Delta finds fake jet aircraft engine parts with forged airworthiness documents [568d]
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- Unreal Engine change its price for non-game apps [568d]
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- An updated Node-WebRTC that works with Node Stable [568d]
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- How Transformers Work [568d]
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- Python 3.12.0 from a supply chain security perspective [568d]
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- Pythagorean Theorem Found on Clay Tablet 1k Years Older Than Pythagoras [568d]
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- Pythagorean Theorem found on clay tablet 1k years older than Pythagoras [568d]
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- Amazon Shuts Down Amp, Its Live-Audio Streaming App [568d]
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- Every Type of Railcar Explained in 15 Minutes [video] [568d]
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- President Speaking: Spoofing Alerts in 4G LTE Networks [568d]
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- Meta Reportedly Laying Off Custom Chip Staff [568d]
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- Classic Mac Video Signals Demystified Designing a Mac-to-VGA Adapter with LM1881 [568d]
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- Google Pixel Watch 2 [568d]
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- LLMs Confabulate Not Hallucinate [568d]
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- U.S. Tech Workers Are Experiencing a Drop in Salaries in the Bay Area [568d]
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- Divan: Fast and Simple Benchmarking for Rust [568d]
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- Wound Healing Research Produces Full Thickness Human Bioprinted Skin [568d]
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- All eyes on VW after Hyundai, Kia adopt Tesla charging standard [567d]
- a16z-backed Castelion wants to mass produce defense hardware, starting with hypersonics [567d]
- Alameda had a $65B line of credit and ‘unlimited withdrawals’ [567d]
- Hacked phone spyware shuts down… again [567d]
- SEC to compel Elon Musk’s testimony in Twitter stock purchase probe [567d]
- Stoke Space raises $100M Series B as it looks to reach orbit by 2025 [567d]
- Lawsuit alleges discriminatory pay schemes at SpaceX [568d]
- How to stretch your venture dollars [568d]
- Hungryroot founder debuts Every, an AI-powered app for self-reflection and human connection [568d]
- 10 investors talk about the future of AI and what lies beyond the ChatGPT hype [568d]
- Following the SBF trial, 3AC arrest and Q3 web3 funding drops [568d]
- PayPal faces new antitrust lawsuit claiming it unfairly stifles competition with Stripe, Shopify and more [568d]
- Want to detect bad actors? Look on the bright side [568d]
- Uber still dragging its feet on algorithmic transparency, Dutch court finds [568d]
- As its workers strike over burnout and low wages, Kaiser Permanente strikes a deal to use an AI Copilot from Nabla [568d]
- Rivian reminds investors that making EVs is incredibly expensive [568d]
- ‘TikTok whisperer’ Annie Wu Henry on social media and 2024 [568d]
- Google DeepMind unites researchers in bid to create an ImageNet of robot actions [568d]
- EngFlow and tipi.build launch a remote CMake build execution service for your C and C++ code [568d]
- Thoughts debuts an app designed to inspire you, not distract you [568d]
- Spotify’s new artist profiles highlight music, Stories, merch and events [568d]
- Machina Labs raises $32M to bring flexibility to manufacturing [568d]
- Sony will offer Emerge’s tactile ultrasound device through a Bravia camera bundle [568d]
- 3 VCs weigh in on when to follow the hype cycle — and when to ignore it [568d]
- Advancing generative AI exploration safely and securely [568d]
- AI-powered parking platform Metropolis raises $1.7B to acquire SP Plus [568d]
- Zero-days for hacking WhatsApp are now worth millions of dollars [568d]
- Likewise debuts Pix, an AI chatbot for entertainment recommendations [568d]
- SBF’s trial has started, and here’s what you missed [568d]
- Bastille challenges the iconic Brompton bikes with a new folding bicycle [568d]
- Google agrees to reform its data terms after German antitrust intervention [568d]
- How does the Pixel 8 stack up against the iPhone 15 [568d]
- Section 32 closes on $525M fund, says there is ‘a zone of commoditization that you have to avoid while investing in AI’ [568d]
- Gradient raises $10M to let companies deploy and fine-tune multiple LLMs [568d]
- Phaver raises $7M to help make onboarding to web3 social platforms easier [568d]
- Observability platform Observe raises $50M in debt, launches gen AI features [568d]
- Consumer brand accelerator SuperOrdinary gets $58M Series B at $800M valuation [568d]
- Vera wants to use AI to cull generative models’ worst behaviors [568d]
- Vibrant Planet raises $15M Series A to help PG&E and others trim their wildfire risk [568d]
- Cobre secures $13M to help CFOs in Colombia automate corporate payments [568d]
- Qakbot hackers are still spamming victims despite FBI takedown [568d]
- Alaska Airlines taps Up.Labs to build the next-generation of aviation startups [568d]
- AWS, Microsoft, and Google face UK competition probe over cloud lock-in practices [568d]
- Union Square Ventures backs Indian EV infra startup Bolt.Earth in $20M funding [568d]
- X cuts headlines from link previews as Musk wants users posting directly on the platform [568d]
- Indian fintech CRED’s earnings surge 3.5x to $168 million [568d]
- “Be optimistic and innovate”
— The legacy of Cowboy eBikes pioneer Karim Slaoui, who has passed away [568d]
- Amazon shutters its live radio app Amp [568d]
- Kestra is an open-source data orchestration platform for complex workflows [568d]
- Was FTX an empire ‘built on lies’ or a startup that ‘grew too quickly’? [568d]
- Meet the 12 jurors on Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial [568d]
- Quordle today - hints and answers for Friday, October 6 (game #620) [567d]
- The RAINBOW 2 Pro controller: Elite performance without breaking the bank [567d]
- Meet Japan’s weirdest laptop — Panasonic’s extraordinary 1kg Let’s Note takes two SIMs, has a round touchpad, and holds on to a 35-year-old tech so that you can run four monitors [568d]
- Adobe's new photo editor looks even more powerful than Google's Magic Editor [568d]
- Can AI help Arc browser take on Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge? [568d]
- Fitbit's new AI chatbot will tell you exactly why you workout felt like a slog [568d]
- Horizon Forbidden West: Complete Edition will be the first two-disc PS5 game [568d]
- Sigma’s affordable wide-angle lens for Sony and Fujifilm fans is the smallest of its kind [568d]
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is getting ranked multiplayer in season one [568d]
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 will have new perks and 'remix' some fan favourites [568d]
- Microsoft confirms Azure attacks using breached SQL servers [568d]
- Sony confirms data breach impacting thousands of workers [568d]
- Cyberpunk 2077 has sold 25million copies, is "selling far faster" than The Witcher 3 did [568d]
- Silent Hill: Ascension may premiere on the scariest night of the year [568d]
- Thousands of industrial systems, including power grids and traffic lights, found exposed online [568d]
- Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty patch 2.01 is out now and improves performance on all platforms [568d]
- Docker wants all devs to be able to build their own containers [568d]
- Finally, Porsche has cracked the Apple CarPlay experience – here's why [568d]
- Kawasaki launches its first electric Ninja in the US – and it's the cheapest one so far [568d]
- Okta and Yubico team up to offer easy passwordless authentication for your firm [568d]
- The Volcon Grunt Evo is the off-road electric motorcycle Mad Max dreams are made of [568d]
- Intel’s long-lost Arc A580 suddenly appears online – is the GPU about to launch? [568d]
- 13 unionized Dragon Age: Dreadwolf QA testers have been laid off [568d]
- Built-in Devialet Dione speakers are coming to Japan Airlines seats – if you can afford it [568d]
- Malicious Python packages found stealing data - here's how to stay safe [568d]
- Exclusive Gran Turismo movie behind the scenes clip shows how its high-octane races were made [568d]
- Move over Fujifilm, the new Leica Sofort 2 could be the ultimate Instax instant camera [568d]
- Animal Crossing is one step closer to reality thanks to this new Lego set [568d]
- Android 14 has a host of tools designed for your business - here's the best we've seen [568d]
- Sorry, Netflix: the people have spoken and they love Max more [568d]
- Missing Bridgerton? Apple TV Plus’ new show looks like a great satirical replacement [568d]
- The Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 is here, but where is Google's true AirTags rival? [568d]
- The iPhone’s best camera app just got a great Action button upgrade [568d]
- Blizzard is making it easier for Diablo 4 players to find powerful items [568d]
- BlackBerry splits into two companies, focusing on cybersecurity and IoT [568d]
- You can now play a retro 90s game while your new Microsoft Surface device sets up [568d]
- Hitman: Blood Money is getting a "comprehensive reworking" for Switch and mobile, launches later this year [568d]
- Microsoft Teams is getting a pretty creepy facial recognition tool - but it's totally fine [568d]
- New indie horror game Stray Souls will be available to play for Halloween [568d]
- Apple rolls out iOS 17 update to fix iPhone 15 Pro overheating and says it won't impact performance [568d]
- Windows 11 remains an unloved OS – but why won't people upgrade? [568d]
- Dashlane now supports passkeys in Android 14 [568d]
- Want to snoop on your remote workers? Good news, it's perfectly legal - but your employees won’t like you [568d]
- Team shooter Gigantic is returning - but only for a limited time "throwback event" [568d]
- Diablo 4 is coming to Steam alongside a new seasonal update [568d]
- This loveable fantasy game will soon be available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S [568d]
- Red Dead Redemption remaster gets welcome 60fps update on PS5 [568d]
- Amazon and Microsoft facing antitrust probe over cloud computing dominance [568d]
- The Wheel of Time cast reveal how much of season 3 has been filmed: 'A good chunk is done' [568d]
- Bing Chat can now create more realistic images thanks to DALL-E 3 AI upgrade [568d]
- $2000 RTX 4090 external watercooled GPU dock has finally been tested — an 850W desktop video card that can run on almost any laptop with a Thunderbolt 3 port is what creatives should aspire to [568d]
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