The Brutalist Report - tech
- U.S. to reportedly announce billions of dollars in subsidies for advanced chips [452d]
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- South American claims in Antarctica (2022) [452d]
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- The Catacombs [452d]
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- Syphilis microbe's family has plagued humans for millennia [452d]
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- Growing number of apps help automate pro-Israel activism online [452d]
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- Rising Leqembi Prescriptions Are Straining Clinic Capacity [452d]
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- Unrwa Ties to Oct. 7 Massacre Exposed – US Suspending Funding [452d]
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- Philadelphia Jury Hits Monsanto with $2.25B Roundup Verdict [452d]
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- Microsoft explains how Russian hackers spied on its executives [452d]
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- The 100MHz 6502 (2022) [452d]
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- Skip Microsoft Acct. Sign-In in Win 11 Home? It Skips Protecting Your Data Key [452d]
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- Only 7k Miles? EV Owners Not Happy About Tires Not Lasting Long [452d]
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- Nuclear Plant Could Bring 1,600 Jobs to Kemmerer, Wyoming [452d]
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- "It's Like You're a Space Explorer Encountering Aliens" [452d]
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- Pregnancies from rape occurring in abortion-ban states [452d]
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- Show HN: Pong Wars [452d]
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- Hello IPv6: a minimal tutorial for IPv4 users [452d]
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- The Invention of a New Pasta Shape [452d]
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- Solar is a market for (financial) lemons [452d]
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- Reasons to avoid static type checking [452d]
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- Topaz Unicode [452d]
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- Sane C++ Libraries [452d]
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- Mozilla thinks Apple, Google, Microsoft should play fair [452d]
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- Gitlab password reset bug leaves more than 5.3K servers up for grabs [452d]
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- Android Studio for Platform [452d]
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- Using AI to teach how to code, remember you still need to think for yourself [452d]
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- Why good content gets posted on the wrong platform? [452d]
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- In major gaffe, hacked Microsoft test account was assigned admin privileges [452d]
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- Is it insider trading if I bought Boeing puts while inside the wrecked airplane? [452d]
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- LoMA: Lossless Compressed Memory Attention [452d]
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- Microsoft Teams went down around the world for over eight hours [452d]
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- Apple's punitive compliance will burn its political and developer goodwill [452d]
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- Vectorizing Unicode conversions on real RISC-V hardware [453d]
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- I used to not worry about climate change. Now I do [453d]
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- Remote work won, don't let anyone gaslight you to believe otherwise [453d]
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- Tell HN: Anima/Shun (YC W21) Considered Harmful [453d]
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- Implementing a ChatGPT-like LLM from scratch, step by step [453d]
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- Scale of methane leaks from fossil fuel production and landfills exposed [453d]
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- The Source of Europe's Mild Climate [453d]
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- Spotify calls Apple's DMA compliance plan 'extortion''complete and total farce' [453d]
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- Researchers demonstrate rapid 3D printing with liquid metal [453d]
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- Disney Unveils the HoloTile Floor, Inching Us Closer to a Real-Life Holodeck [453d]
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- Alan Watts, for all his faults, was an imaginative and provocative thinker [453d]
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- Meta would owe Apple 70M per year just for having Facebook on iOS [453d]
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- Pentagon ex-UFO chief says conspiracy theorists in government drive spending [453d]
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- Speeding Slows You Down (By a Lot) [453d]
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- Feynman's Reversed Sprinkler Puzzle Solved [453d]
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- Opening night at the Apollo Theater, 90 years ago [453d]
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- The Ur Programming Language Family [453d]
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- Ask HN: Has Hacker News stopped uploading its dataset in 2022? [453d]
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- Making every researcher seek grants is a broken model [453d]
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- CS University Lectures (Dr. Daniel Page) [453d]
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- Nesizm: NES emulator for Casio Prizm calculators [453d]
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- Accuracy of Commercial Sleep-Trackers Compared to Research-Grade Tools [453d]
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- Ask HN: Dystopian Sci-fi books that take place in San Francisco to recommend? [453d]
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- The Introverts Have Taken over the US Economy [453d]
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- Abortion investigations causing women 'life-changing harm', says UK expert [453d]
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- Today's Regional Conflicts Resemble the Ones That Produced World War II [453d]
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- Sxmo: Linux tiling window manager for phones [453d]
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- IFTTT is killing its pay-what-you-want Legacy Pro plan (2023) [453d]
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- Why Is Game Writing So Terrible? [453d]
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- I Am the Cheapest Bastard in Indie Games (2019) [453d]
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- ExifTool CVE-2021-22204 – Arbitrary Code Execution [453d]
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- ChatGPT clone in 30 minutes on AWS Kubernetes [453d]
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- Ask HN: What happened to startups, why is everything so polished? [453d]
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- Building a Password Cracker in 2024 [453d]
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- Zig Roadmap 2024 [video] [453d]
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- RcloneBrowser: Simple cross platform GUI for rclone [453d]
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- The Needless Bullshit of Having a 'Mission' [453d]
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- All 7 planets could fit between Earth and the Moon [453d]
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- Android now lets you transfer eSIMs between your phones [453d]
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- Cruise wasn't hiding accident video from regulators – it had bad internet [453d]
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- Blue Screen, SciFi novel about a hacker recruited by AI to take over the world [453d]
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- First Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 flies after three-week grounding [453d]
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- Brave Leo now uses Mixtral 8x7B as default [453d]
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- The FCC Is Taking Steps to Wind Down the Affordable Connectivity Program [453d]
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- ICANN picks the domain it will never, ever release [453d]
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- Proposed top-level domain string for private use: ".internal" [453d]
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- Rclone syncs your files to cloud storage [453d]
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- Something peculiar in my 2yo's bedroom led me to a revelation about our universe [453d]
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- Something peculiar in my 2yo's bedroom led me to a revelation about our universe [453d]
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- NMAP-formatter: convert NMAP results to HTML, CSV, JSON, graphviz (dot), SQLite [453d]
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- Schools are using surveillance tech to catch students vaping [453d]
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- Stem, a stack-based language with metaprogramming and a C FLI [453d]
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- Apple's plan to allow browser competition dubbed unworkable [453d]
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- The things nobody wants to pay for in open source [453d]
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- Neighborhoods for starting a life in the galaxy [453d]
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- Fossil is quitting smartwatches [453d]
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