The Brutalist Report - tech
- Elon Musk: "Don't advertise. Go f*** yourself" [414d]
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- Brickception [414d]
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- I Don't Know, Sorry [414d]
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- Show HN: Repeater – A tool which repeats CLI commands [414d]
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- Adobe's buy of Figma is 'likely' bad for developers, rules UK regulator [414d]
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- Interview: Sam Altman on being fired and rehired by OpenAI [414d]
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- U.S. GDP Grew at a 5.2% Rate in the Third Quarter, Even Stronger Than Indicated [414d]
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- Kolibri OS: fits on a floppy disk, programmed using interrupts [414d]
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- Losing Metaphors: Zip and Paste [414d]
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- Henry Kissinger Has Died [414d]
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- Henry Kissinger Has Died [414d]
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- Plastic Archeology [414d]
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- On Pneumatic Tires [414d]
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- Sam Altman returns as CEO, OpenAI has a new initial board [414d]
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- How Meta Is Planning for Elections in 2024 [414d]
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- Understanding rapid tendon regeneration in newts may one day help human athletes [414d]
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- The End Of History: Academic historians are destroying their own discipline [414d]
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- Ballerburg SDL – Play classical castle combat game from 1987 in the browser [415d]
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- Cybertruck Launch [415d]
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- When Technology Follows Art [415d]
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- Amazon Unveils Graviton4: A 96-Core ARM CPU with 536.7 GBps Memory Bandwidth [415d]
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- Jerry (YC S17) Is Hiring VP Product (& Other Engineer and PM Roles) [415d]
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- Towards Higher-Level Abstractions for Molecular Programming [video] [415d]
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- Strange Loops: journeys in declarative logic programming in genomics [video] [415d]
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- Show HN: Oasis – A Repository of Project Ideas [415d]
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- Cristiano Ronaldo faces $1B lawsuit over Binance ads [415d]
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- Thunderbird for Android / K-9 Mail: October 2023 Progress Report [415d]
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- Llamafile lets you distribute and run LLMs with a single file [415d]
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- Reddit Sans [415d]
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- Write shaders for the (sim) Vegas sphere [415d]
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- Show HN: pgxman - npm for Postgres extensions [415d]
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- 27% of New Cars in France Now Plugin Electric Cars [415d]
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- Ask HN: Why do people use Password Managers? [415d]
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- Who makes the most reliable new cars? [415d]
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- Why Does the DEA Still Have On-Demand Access to Trillions of Phone Records? [415d]
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- The origins of the steam engine [415d]
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- Together AI raises a $102.5M Series A [415d]
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- Show HN: Fanfiction and Smut AI Generator [415d]
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- Okta hackers stole data on all customer support users in major breach [415d]
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- Amazon exec: it's time to 'disagree and commit' to office return despite no data [415d]
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- Show HN: Custom GPTs for Developers [415d]
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- Visualizing Pokémon Red and Blue Connections (2020) [415d]
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- What should I do if I suspect one of the journal reviews I got is AI-generated? [415d]
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- Windows-as-an-App Is Coming [415d]
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- NPMprune: Remove unnecessary files from node_modules to optimize storage [415d]
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- Devternity Conference Invents Fake Female Attendees to Bolster Diversity [415d]
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- The Red State Brain Drain Isn't Coming. It's Happening [415d]
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- Loongson releases next-generation CPU [415d]
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- New Loongson chip matches Intel's 14600K in IPC tests, overclocked to 3 GHz [415d]
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- A Supreme Court case that could reshape the US Government [415d]
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- Person-in-WiFi: Fine-Grained Person Perception Using WiFi [pdf] [415d]
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- Graph Networks for Materials Exploration (GNoME) [415d]
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- Jaq – A jq clone focused on correctness, speed, and simplicity [415d]
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- Deno Cron [415d]
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- Show HN: Resume Matcher – An open source, free tool to improve your resume [415d]
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- Lidocaine induces apoptosis in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma [415d]
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- Rolls-Royce calls off bets on electric planes, says low-carbon fuel is future [415d]
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- AWS Responsible AI Policy [415d]
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- U.S. Suicides Reached a Record High Last Year [415d]
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- Intuitive Guide to Merge Sort [415d]
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- Marine bacteria genus may hold mitochondria's closest relatives [415d]
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- Guide to Tolkien's Letters [415d]
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- Oral History of Robert P. Colwell – Chief Architect for Intel's IA32 [pdf] [415d]
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- New Neurotech Eschews Electricity for Ultrasound [415d]
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- Linux Filesystem Hierarchy (2004) [415d]
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- MusicXML [415d]
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- Show HN: Error return traces for Go, inspired by Zig [415d]
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- Extracting Training Data from ChatGPT [415d]
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- Meta sued by privacy group over pay up or click OK model [415d]
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- Many Tamagotchis Were Harmed in the Making of This Presentation (2012) [video] [415d]
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- AI minister likens risk of AI over-regulation to historical printing press ban [415d]
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- Analog Devices Apollo MxFE 0.5 to 55 GHz Ecosystem [415d]
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- A Science of Life Without Free Will by Robert Sapolsky [415d]
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- The Therac-25 Incident [415d]
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- Paperless-Ngx v2.0.0 [415d]
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- Convictional (YC W19) Is Hiring [415d]
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- Dobb·E: An open-source framework for learning household robotic manipulation [415d]
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- Ask HN: How is this legal that you must use Google Billing for Android apps? [415d]
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- Poor Broken and Battered Amiga A2000 – Can We Fix It? [video] [415d]
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- Roundcube open-source webmail software merges with Nextcloud [415d]
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- Architecture Antipatterns [415d]
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- Japan automakers play catch-up in EV race [415d]
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- Show HN: GPT4 Vision for the Meta Glasses [415d]
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- Backlash over fake female speakers shuts down developer conference [415d]
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- Open source email pioneer Roundcube joins the Nextcloud family [415d]
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- Freetar – an alternative front end for ultimate-guitar.com [415d]
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- Rust std fs slower than Python [415d]
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- One of the greatest user interface disasters in history [415d]
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- How to Work Effectively with Someone You Don't Like [415d]
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- PgAdmin 4 v8.0 [415d]
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- Language and Poverty [415d]
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- Meta: If you're in our house running AI-massaged political ads, you need to 'fess up [414d]
- Goldman sacked: Apple 'wants out' of credit card collab [414d]
- Car dealers openly beg Biden to put brakes on electric vehicle drive [414d]
- Uncle Sam probes cyberattack on Pennsylvania water system by suspected Iranian crew [414d]
- Time to take action: Google's inactive account purge begins Friday [414d]
- Dragonfly delayed – formal confirmation of journey to Saturn's moon slips into 2024 [414d]
- IBM's vintage Db2 database jumps on AWS's cloud bandwagon [414d]
- Okta data breach dilemma dwarfs earlier estimates [414d]
- That time a JPL engineer almost killed a Mars Rover before it left Earth [414d]
- Wayland takes the wheel as Red Hat bids farewell to X.org [414d]
- Server sales down 31% at HPE as enterprises hack spending [415d]
- Microsoft .NET MAUI devs vent over bugs backlog, response times [415d]
- AI threatens to automate away the clergy [415d]
- British Library begins contacting customers as Rhysida leaks data dump [415d]
- Google goes geothermal to power some bitbarns [415d]
- UK government rings the death knell for SIM farms [415d]
- Adobe's buy of Figma is 'likely' bad for developers, rules UK regulator [415d]
- Brit borough council apologizes for telling website users to disable HTTPS [415d]
- AI won't take your job, might shrink your wages, European Central Bank reckons [415d]
- No link between internet use and poor mental health, according to Oxford boffins [415d]
- Japan's space agency suffers cyber attack, points finger at Active Directory [415d]
- Good luck finding competent Copilot help, warns Microsoft MVP [415d]
- Two sats, one customer: Japan's NTT signs up for Amazon's space internet [415d]
- VMware president Sumit Dhawan out – scores gig as CEO of infosec vendor Proofpoint [415d]
- Japan's digital minister flamed and shamed for using his smartphone in Parliament [415d]
- Zuckerberg accused of OK'ing Insta plastic surgery filters despite fears of harm to kids [415d]
- Someone else has a go at reforming US Section 702 spying powers – and nope, no warrant requirement [415d]
- Either the FBI is recruiting in Iran – or some govt Google ad buyers are getting a lousy deal [415d]
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