The Brutalist Report - tech
- Black 4.0 [537d]
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- AngleLock, improvement on T-slot aluminum framing system [537d]
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- Norwegian ban on Meta behavioral advertising extended to entire EU [537d]
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- M51: A Feast for the Eyes [537d]
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- WeWork plans to file for bankruptcy as early as next week, source says [537d]
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- A giant European telescope rises as U.S. rivals await rescue [537d]
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- Moonbase Alpha Travel Tube Details [537d]
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- WeWork Plans to File for Bankruptcy as Early as Next Week [537d]
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- ROScribe: An LLM-based robotic platform [537d]
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- Engineers develop a 96% efficient process to make formate fuel from CO2 [537d]
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- A Grand Theft Auto III Re-Implementation [537d]
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- The Ten Rules of Schema Growth [537d]
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- Scientists Find Link Between Inflammation and Aging [537d]
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- Jury Finds Realtors Conspired, Awards Nearly $1.8B in Damages [537d]
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- macOS Sonoma Boot Failures [537d]
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- Copying Angry Birds with nothing but AI [537d]
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- What a third world war would mean for investors [537d]
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- The Configuration Complexity Clock (2012) [537d]
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- Upstream Linux support available for Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Mobile Platform [537d]
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- The Westminster Declaration [537d]
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- Company with a 10% lifetime employee turnover shows their real secret is trust [537d]
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- Show HN: Phind Model beats GPT-4 at coding, with GPT-3.5 speed and 16k context [537d]
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- Flies neglect food and endure shocks to seek a dopamine reward [537d]
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- Compare how GPT-2, 3, 3.5 and 4 answer the same questions [537d]
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- In 1952, a group of three 'stars' vanished–astronomers still can't find them [537d]
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- Sam Bankman-Fried doesn't recall [537d]
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- Firefox Got Faster for Real Users in 2023 [537d]
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- Behind the scenes: An Apple Event shot on iPhone [537d]
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- Bologna seals off 'leaning tower' over fears it is tilting too far [537d]
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- Reverse-engineering Ethernet backoff on the Intel 82586 network chip's die [537d]
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- Show HN: MicroTCP, a minimal TCP/IP stack [537d]
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- Mars Cyclers – By Peter Hague – Planetocracy [537d]
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- Show HN: Streamdal – an open-source tail -f for your data [537d]
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- New wildlife GPS tracker uses kinetic energy for power [537d]
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- Real-time dreamy Cloudscapes with Volumetric Raymarching [537d]
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- Comp Sci in 2027 (Short Story by Eliezer Yudkowsky) [537d]
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- Vendor lock-in in the observability space [537d]
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- Return To Office is all about power [537d]
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- Copy webpage text, convert to Markdown [537d]
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- Home schooling's rise from fringe to fastest-growing form of education [537d]
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- CA employers must reimburse remote workers for all necessary expenses [537d]
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- Scabs/strikebreakers arrived by taxi to Tesla's workshops in Sweden [537d]
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- YouTube Temporarily Suspends the LAPD [537d]
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- The Beauty of Chalk [537d]
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- Penn and Teller's Lab Scam [video] [537d]
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- .io considered harmful [537d]
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- .US Harbors Prolific Malicious Link Shortening Service [537d]
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- US-led coalition of nations agrees to end ransomware payments to hackers [537d]
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- Alliance of 40 countries to vow not to pay ransom to cybercriminals, US says [537d]
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- Windows 11 adds native support for RAR, 7-Zip, Tar and other archive formats [537d]
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- The beauty of finished software [537d]
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- Ask HN: How can we help Firefox not to dissapear? [537d]
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- Show HN: Light implementation of Event Sourcing using PostgreSQL as event store [537d]
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- AV1 video codec gains broader hardware support [537d]
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- Virtual meetings tire people because we're doing them wrong, says new research [537d]
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- Gen Z is lonely. Going back to the office may be the cure for some [537d]
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- I've Overlayed Stays on a Light Pollution Satellite Map [537d]
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- Thunderbird again allows insecure SHA-1 signatures for backward compatibility [537d]
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- Midjourney, Stability AI and DeviantArt win a victory in copyright case [537d]
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- Artists Lose First Round of AI Art Copyright Infringement Case [537d]
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- Bcachefs Merged into the Linux 6.7 Kernel [537d]
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- The genetic heritage of the Denisovans have left its mark on our mental health [537d]
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- Israel was removed from Baidu Maps earlier today [537d]
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- Show HN: Formbricks – open-source alternative to Typeform and Sprig [537d]
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- Ohm: A library and language for building parsers, interpreters, compilers, etc. [537d]
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- Should you use a Lambda Monolith, a.k.a. Lambdalith, for your API? [537d]
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- Contributing to Rust as a Novice [537d]
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- German court declares Do Not Track to be legally binding [537d]
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- German court bans LinkedIn from ignoring "Do Not Track" signals [537d]
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- In Support of Richard Stallman [538d]
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- A better way to handle errors in JavaScript [538d]
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- Two hackers one keyboard two ways [538d]
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- Cleopatra's Daughter (2018) [538d]
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- $95 AMD CPU Becomes 16GB GPU to Run AI Software [538d]
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- Behold the Nebulous Smear: al-Sūfī's Illustrated Book of Fixed Stars (ca. 1430) [538d]
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- Confessions of a Tableside Flambéur [538d]
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- Show HN: I made a web app that tells you if your food is spicy? [538d]
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- Southern California Beyond the Freeway [538d]
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- Mistral 7B,The complete Guide of the Best 7B model [538d]
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- Can you use your "free will"? Try your hand [538d]
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- Bootstrapping GCC in RISC-V: Milestone: MesCC builds TinyCC and fun C errors [538d]
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- NASA can't open its asteroid capsule [538d]
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- What Is Left Unsaid [538d]
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- Xbox will block third-party controllers to "preserve the console experience" [538d]
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- MacBook Pro M3 [538d]
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- Apple supercharges 24‑inch iMac with new M3 chip [538d]
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- Apple unveils M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max, the most advanced chips for a PC [538d]
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- Android and RISC-V: What you need to know to be ready [538d]
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- A Murderer in the Family (2014) [538d]
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- Two artists suing AI image makers never registered works with Copyright Office [537d]
- Tesla Autopilot not responsible for 2019 fatal crash, jury says [537d]
- Inserted AI-generated Microsoft poll about woman’s death rankles The Guardian [537d]
- SEC sues SolarWinds and CISO, says they ignored flaws that led to major hack [537d]
- Google plans RISC-V Android tools in 2024, wants developers to “be ready” [537d]
- Microsoft rolls out Windows 11 23H2, a new baseline for the frequently updated OS [537d]
- Dust of death—did it do in the dinosaurs? [537d]
- Relish the Halloween horror of this purple fungus that “mummifies” spiders [537d]
- Scientists will soon find out whether the Lucy mission works as intended [537d]
- Facing 110 years in prison, Sam Bankman-Fried “can’t recall” what he did at FTX [537d]
- There was a heavy dose of the future at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show [537d]
- One year after being bought for $44 billion, X is worth $19 billion [537d]
- Toyota has built an EV with a fake transmission, and we’ve driven it [537d]
- Daily Telescope: A spooky image of the Solar System’s largest planet [537d]
- Why you should take your 3DS along for a “StreetPass Halloween” [537d]
- A giant battery gives this new school bus a 300-mile range [537d]
- Apple introduces new M3 chip lineup, starting with the M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max [538d]
- Apple overhauls MacBook Pro lineup with M3 chips and a new entry-level option [538d]
- Apple’s cheaper 14-inch MacBook Pro is killing the old 13-inch version [538d]
- Apple’s M3 iMac still starts at $1,299, still doesn’t replace the 27-inch model [538d]
- Leaker corroborates iPhone 16 capacitive capture button rumor [537d]
- M2 MacBook Pro vs M3 MacBook Pro -- specs, features compared [537d]
- Apple gradually rolls out new firmware for AirTag [537d]
- How Apple's iPhone 15 Pro Max captured the 'Scary Fast' Apple Event [537d]
- Goldman Sachs: New Macs position Apple well [537d]
- A lament for the Touch Bar [537d]
- Apple AirPods Pro 2 USB-C return to record low $189.99 during Amazon's early Black Friday sale [537d]
- Daily deals Oct. 31: LG OLED TV $549, Beats Studio Buds $99, Amazon Fire TV Stick $19, more [537d]
- M1 24-inch iMac vs M3 21-inch iMac -- Specs, price, and features, compared [537d]
- Apple sends iPhone threat alerts to India opposition politicians [537d]
- Epic 'Killers of the Flower Moon' flops at the box office [537d]
- Belkin launches new BoostCharge Pro 2-in-1 MagSafe & Apple Watch charger [537d]
- Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard, Magic Trackpad didn't get USB-C -- but it's still coming [538d]
- RIP Touch Bar -- Apple sends the 13-inch MacBook Pro to the grave [538d]
- 'Scary Fast' iMac with M3 is here with few external changes [538d]
- New Apple Silicon has arrived with M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips [538d]
- New 14-inch MacBook Pro, 16-inch MacBook Pro sport M3, M3 Pro, & Max chips [538d]
- YouTube Is Getting Serious About Blocking Ad Blockers [537d]
- Russia Blocks 167 VPNs, Steps Up OpenVPN and WireGuard Disruption [537d]
- China Removes Anonymity of Bloggers' Accounts With More Than 500,000 Followers [537d]
- Bcachefs Merged Into the Linux 6.7 Kernel [537d]
- Google Plans RISC-V Android Tools In 2024, Wants Developers To 'Be Ready' [537d]
- Apple's App Charges Violate EU Antitrust Law, Dutch Agency Says [537d]
- Nokia Sues Amazon From US To India Over Streaming-Tech Patents [537d]
- [Dot]US Harbors Prolific Malicious Link Shortening Service [537d]
- An AI Smoothie Shop Opened in San Francisco With Much Hype. Why Is It Closed Already? [537d]
- Open-Access Reformers Launch Next Bold Publishing Plan [537d]
- Apple M3 Pro Chip Has 25% Less Memory Bandwidth Than M1/M2 Pro [537d]
- Alliance of 40 Countries To Vow Not To Pay Ransom To Cybercriminals, US Says [537d]
- The AV1 Video Codec Gains Broader Hardware Support [537d]
- Apple's Dark Cloud Might Linger [537d]
- SEC Charges SolarWinds CISO With Fraud and Cybersecurity Failures [537d]
- Apple Warns Indian Opposition Leaders of State-Sponsored iPhone Attacks [537d]
- Google Promises a Rescue Patch For Android 14's 'Ransomware' Bug [537d]
- Asteroid Dust Caused 15-Year Winter That Killed Dinosaurs, Scientists Say [537d]
- Drugmakers Are Set To Pay 23andMe Millions To Access Consumer DNA [538d]
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- Apple Announces New M3 Chips, Cuts Price of Entry-Level MacBook Pro [538d]
- Windows 11 Adds Native Support For RAR, 7-Zip, Tar Archive File Formats [538d]
- Judge Pares Down Artists' AI Copyright Lawsuit Against Midjourney, Stability AI [538d]
- Brazil Regulator Claims '80% of Pirate TV Boxes' Were Blocked Last Week [538d]
- Who’s going (and who’s not) to the AI Safety Summit at Bletchley Park? [537d]
- WeWork reportedly on the verge of filing bankruptcy, stock plummets [537d]
- FAA completes SpaceX Starship safety review as environmental assessment remains ongoing [537d]
- Google and Match Group reach settlement in app store antitrust case [537d]
- Why Comcast built an accelerator to nurture sports startups [537d]
- So long, Twitter Circles [537d]
- Log analysis and security firm Graylog raises $9M in equity, $30M in debt [537d]
- Tesla wins fatal Autopilot crash jury trial [537d]
- What not to do when getting your grocery startup off the ground with Abhi Ramesh from Misfits Market [537d]
- TC+ Roundup: What happened to the Adobe-Figma deal? [537d]
- SBF’s defense puts forth a 35-minute last-ditch effort to show his good will [537d]
- Apple’s October Scary Fast Event: Everything revealed about the new MacBook Pro, iMac and M3 chips [537d]
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- Alexis Ohanian says he’s a ‘techno optimist,’ despite social media’s impact on society [537d]
- Toyota to invest another $8B into North Carolina EV battery factory [537d]
- GreenLite streamlines ‘nightmare’ of construction permitting for businesses [537d]
- DeepMind’s latest AlphaFold model is more useful for drug discovery [537d]
- US-led cybersecurity coalition vows to not pay hackers’ ransom demands [537d]
- How to be an inspirational startup founder [537d]
- Why ransomware victims can’t stop paying off hackers [537d]
- Quora’s Poe introduces an AI chatbot creator economy [537d]
- How AI is enhancing, not threatening the future of professionals [537d]
- New nonprofit backed by crypto billionaire scores AI chips worth $500M [537d]
- Biden’s AI EO hailed as broad, but not deep without legislation to match [537d]
- Connectly taps automation to nudge shoppers to complete purchases [537d]
- Does X’s new valuation make sense? [537d]
- Charlie’s senior-focused banking puts new funding toward stopping fraud [537d]
- SEC accuses SolarWinds CISO of misleading investors before Russian cyberattack [537d]
- DistroKid users can now upload their songs to TikTok Music and CapCut [537d]
- Wirepas nabs $22M to expand a IoT business based on distributed, mesh technology [537d]
- Confirmed: Palo Alto Networks buys Dig Security, sources say for $400M [537d]
- Shield AI raises $200M at a $2.7B valuation to scale military autonomous flying tech [537d]
- Yuzu wants to make health plans cheaper by letting insurers mix and match benefits [537d]
- Cambrium aims to one-up nature with designer proteins that scale sustainably [537d]
- Guidde’s AI automatically generates software documentation videos [537d]
- This proptech startup says generative building design can change the way cities are built [537d]
- Brazilian fintech QI Tech lands $200M led by General Atlantic [537d]
- SkyCell raises $57M at a $600M valuation to build smart containers for pharmaceutical transport [537d]
- Egyptian healthtech Almouneer raises $3.6M to scale its platform for treating diabetes and obesity [537d]
- Indian opposition leaders say Apple has warned them of state-sponsored iPhone attacks [538d]
- Hexa, the startup studio behind Front, Spendesk and Aircall, unveils its next batch of startups [538d]
- 5 things we learned so far about the Google antitrust case [538d]
- Apple’s ‘Scary Fast’ event video was shot on iPhone [538d]
- Apple brought back the best Mac colorway with the new M3 MacBook Pro [538d]
- Apple’s M3 iMac is up for preorder, starting at $1,299 [538d]
- Apple’s M3, M3 Pro and M3 Max 3-nanometer chips arrive with a big graphics boost [538d]
- Apple’s 14- and 16-inch M3 MacBook Pros arrive in ‘Space Black’ color, starting at $1,599 [538d]
- Apple’s October Scary Fast Event: Everything announced so far [538d]
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