The Brutalist Report - tech
- Minuteman III Missiles Are Too Old to Upgrade Anymore, Stratcom Chief Says [796d]
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- "LibreOffice is better at reading old Word files than Word" [796d]
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- MK1 Flywheel Unlocks the Full Potential of AMD Instinct for LLM Inference [796d]
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- What Does the Cerebellum Do? [796d]
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- Cycling Doping Fallacies [796d]
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- The optimal amount of fraud is not zero (2022) [796d]
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- Dumbphone Finder [796d]
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- When Random Numbers Are Too Random: Low Discrepancy Sequences [796d]
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- Mouse filmed tidying up man's shed every night [video] [796d]
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- A self-hosting and educational C optimizing compiler [796d]
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- Mouse secretly filmed tidying man's shed every night [796d]
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- Meticulous (YC S21) is hiring to replace UI testing [796d]
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- Why Tech Needs a Rational, Humanistic "Third Way" [796d]
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- Japan's earthquake alters coastline, extends it by two football fields [796d]
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- GitUI [796d]
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- LiteLlama-460M-1T has 460M parameters trained with 1T tokens [796d]
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- Evidence found on DB Cooper tie means plane hijacking mystery could be solved [796d]
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- The Future of Nuclear Energy in a Carbon-Constrained World [796d]
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- How I'm writing CSS in 2024 [796d]
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- A concrete example of why Apple's documentation is terrible [796d]
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- Tesla's First Smart Home Partner Is Samsung SmartThings [796d]
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- Pure C WebRTC [796d]
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- Fairness and kindness are not weaknesses [796d]
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- Higher fees, more ads: streaming cashes in by using the old tactics of cable TV [796d]
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- Designing, manufacturing, and selling an LED 'social battery' pin badge [796d]
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- Live Objects All the Way Down: Removing the Barriers Between Apps and VMs [796d]
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- Tiny Computers from Texas: The Early History of the Microcontroller [796d]
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- Just because you can doesn't mean you should: the element [796d]
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- Isomorphic labs deals with pharma companies [796d]
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- Jackery's rooftop tent is also a powerful solar generator [796d]
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- How the first fourth-generation nuclear power plant works [796d]
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- Windows XP 2024 Edition is everything I want from a new OS [796d]
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- The Erlang Ecosystem [video] [796d]
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- Defending against hypothetical moon life during Apollo 11 [796d]
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- The immediate victims of the con would rather act as if the con never happened [796d]
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- Disney backs down from 'Steamboat Willie' YouTube copyright claim [796d]
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- Xreal's new AR glasses are aimed at the Apple Vision Pro [796d]
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- NHS to investigate Palantir influencer campaign as possible contract breach [796d]
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- GoGoGrandparent (YC S16) Is Hiring [796d]
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- True Name – Mastercard [796d]
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- Irish State announce plan to build a porn preference register for most of the EU [796d]
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- Behind the scenes: the struggle for each paper [796d]
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- How Does FreeBSD Compare to Linux on a Raspberry Pi? [796d]
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- Show HN: AnyText AI – Multilingual text generation and editing tool [796d]
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- Show HN: Quickwit – OSS Alternative to Elasticsearch, Splunk, Datadog [796d]
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- Deep Beneath Earth's Surface, Clues to Life's Origins [796d]
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- Transputer.net [796d]
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- IBM Demos Transistor Built for Liquid Nitrogen Cooling [796d]
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- Show HN: I made an app that consolidated 18 apps (doc, sheet, form, site, chat…) [796d]
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- (2019)The Long-Forgotten Flight That Sent Boeing Off Course [796d]
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- Apple Starts Sending 'Batterygate' Settlement Payments [796d]
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- Brain "wakes up" more than 100 times each night – that's normal [796d]
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- Figure 01 has learned to make coffee [796d]
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- C Compiler Assembler and Runtime for C64 [796d]
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- First new vax in 30 years? (2021) [796d]
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- One year ago we flooded a forest [video] [796d]
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- Show HN: I built a tool to send 10k emails for $1 via AWS [796d]
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- RIP Microsoft WordPad. You Will Be Missed [796d]
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- MozillaSocial [796d]
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- Things engineers believe about Web development [796d]
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