The Brutalist Report - tech
- Hugging Face's Transformer Library: A Game-Changer in NLP [375d]
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- Vermont Attorney General's dog sniffs out electronic storage devices [375d]
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- Microsoft keeps shooting itself in the foot with Edge [375d]
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- Eating fewer calories can ward off ageing [375d]
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- Show HN: I built an open source web calendar inspired by the Google calendar [375d]
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- Push Notifications – What to Push, What Not to Push, and How Often [375d]
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- The Hiew Hex Editor [375d]
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- Creative Destruction in Small Business Bankruptcy [375d]
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- Ask HN: What 1980s/90s-era shareware did you purchase? [375d]
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- New Ultra Fast Lossless Audio Codec (HALAC) [375d]
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- Sodium's high-pressure transformation shows the interiors of stars, planets [375d]
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- Constraining dynamics of rotating black holes via the gauge symmetry principle [375d]
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- Running 9front on an emulated SGI Indy via MAME [375d]
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- How to forget what you read [375d]
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- Hamlet: A type-safe Haml template engine for Go [375d]
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- The Bureau of Meteorology website does not support connections via HTTPS [375d]
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- We Could Fix Everything, We Just Don't [375d]
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- Show HN: Build your startup or side project faster with these SaaS templates [375d]
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- Litestream – Opensource disaster recovery and continuous replication for SQLite [375d]
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- 20 years later, the Y2K bug seems like a joke–because some took it seriously [375d]
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- Zig cookbook: collection of simple Zig programs that demonstrate good practices [375d]
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- 'Dead Sea Scrolls' at the Museum of the Bible Are All Forgeries [375d]
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- $450 for a School Bag? [375d]
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- Nvidia AI Lead: We are ~3 years from the ChatGPT moment for physical AI agents [375d]
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- Can We Imagine a World Without Work? [375d]
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- Show HN: Hook – a simple graphical C/C++ runtime editor [375d]
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- Why Is There a 'Strand of DNA' on Massachusetts License Plates? [375d]
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- 2024 [375d]
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- Spotify starts divesting from France in response to new music-streaming tax [375d]
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- E621, Pornhub, and others block North Carolina residents [375d]
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- Wealthiest Californians are leaving the state. It's bad news for the economy [375d]
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- Calculating Logarithms by Hand [pdf] [375d]
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- Codebreaker Cracks 135 Year Old Message [video] [375d]
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- Musings on the C Charter [375d]
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- Fireworks are probable cause of perchlorate contaminant in groundwater (2016) [375d]
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- List of Animals That Have Passed the Mirror Test [375d]
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- EFF Year in Review: Google's Corporate Paternalism in the Browser [375d]
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- NERV Disaster Prevention [375d]
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- Israeli Justices Reject Netanyahu-Led Move to Limit Court [375d]
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- How to build the CMoy pocket amplifier [376d]
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- PyPy has moved to Git, GitHub [376d]
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- Displaying Content as a Graph [376d]
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- Fail2ban Sucks [376d]
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- VW wouldn't help locate car with abducted child because GPS subscription expired [376d]
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- Has the 'Sexlessness Epidemic' Been Overstated? [376d]
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- Mathematical Introduction to Deep Learning: Methods, Implementations, and Theory [376d]
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- Microdot: Yet Another Python Web Framework [376d]
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- The changing economics of open-source software [376d]
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- 2024's public domain is a banger [376d]
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- Writing a TrueType font renderer [376d]
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- How I destroyed the company's DB (a stupid SQL mistake) [376d]
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- A* Tricks for Videogame Path Finding [376d]
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- Fish shell 3.7.0 released, the last release branch before the full Rust rewrite [376d]
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- 29 years ago today I went online. Netscape Navigator 1.0 was the tool I loved [376d]
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- The quality of your life is the quality of the people you get to know [376d]
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- Woman plugging in electric car (1912) [376d]
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- The Procrastination Matrix (2015) [376d]
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- Ant Completes Process of Removing Jack Ma's Control [376d]
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- DARPA Triage Challenge [376d]
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- All DMCA Notices Filed Against TorrentFreak in 2023 Were Bogus [376d]
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- US office owners face $117B wall of debt repayments [376d]
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- Happy Public Domain Day [376d]
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- The Paradox of Declining Female Happiness (2009) [pdf] [376d]
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- Wacky Jabber (2022) [376d]
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- Show HN: DBChaos – A Database stress testing tool [376d]
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- What Happens When You Quit Sugar? [video] [376d]
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- Tom Scott: After ten years, it's time to stop making videos [video] [376d]
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- U.S. oil production hit a record under Joe Biden [376d]
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- ChatGPT 3 validates misinformation, research finds [376d]
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- Archaeologists reconstructed the burning of Jerusalem in 586 BCE [376d]
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- OpenVoice: Versatile Instant Voice Cloning [376d]
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- Show HN: Page Replica – Tool for Web Scraping, Prerendering, and SEO Boost [376d]
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- Generative AI flooding online crocheting spaces with unrealistic amigurumi pics [376d]
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- Subject-First Commit Messages [376d]
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- Japan's 18-year-olds at record-low 1.06 million [376d]
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- Writing Lesson, Comment on Friedman. Don't piss people off if you don't have to [376d]
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- Show HN: I made TV Sort, a web-based game for ranking TV show episodes [376d]
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- Procrastination is connected to perfectionism [376d]
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- Oracle-samples/sd4j: Stable Diffusion pipeline in Java using ONNX Runtime [376d]
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- Orange Site Hit [376d]
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- Japan issues tsunami warnings after a series of strong earthquakes [376d]
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- Welcome to the public domain, Steamboat Willie [376d]
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- Fixing Annoying Blue Standby Lights [376d]
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- Taligent's Guide to Designing Programs [pdf] [376d]
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- Show HN: Durdraw – a modern ANSI art editor for modern Unix terminals [376d]
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- Use any web browser as GUI, with Zig in the back end and HTML5 in the front end [376d]
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- Web browser as GUI, with your preferred language in the backend [376d]
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- Saxo Bank's Outrageous Predictions 2024 [376d]
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- Show HN: Made some progress on character consistency for AI storytelling [376d]
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- Extract Web Data Easily with AI [376d]
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