The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Run to the Gate to Catch an Earlier Flight? American Will Now Turn You Away [811d]
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- Retinal degeneration is dependent on bacterial translocation from the gut [811d]
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- The True Rate of Unemployment [811d]
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- Microlino boss: Most cars are far too big for what they're being used for [811d]
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- Ask HN: Nobody interested in an open hardware iPod Nano? [811d]
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- Enlightenment Is a Window Manager, Compositor and Minimal Desktop for Linux [811d]
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- California's fast food law exempts Panera Gov. Newsom's relationship [812d]
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- Functional Ownership Through Fractional Uniqueness [812d]
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- Things You Should Never Do, Part I [never rewrite software from scratch] [812d]
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- Experimenting with GC-less (heap-less) Java [812d]
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- GTA 6 Developers Criticise Rockstar's Decision to Force Staff Back to the Office [812d]
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- Boiling Water May Help Remove Up to 90% of Microplastics [812d]
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- Norwegian Consumer Council files complaint against Meta for GDPR violations [812d]
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- ICANN Is Not the Internet Content Police (2015) [812d]
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- Defcon: Meta's system for preventing overload with graceful feature degradation [812d]
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- Ask HN: Did you encounter any leap year bugs today? [812d]
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- Are US EV sales a disaster or a booming segment? The answer may be both [812d]
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- A mechanical keyboard with programmable knobs and full color screen panel [812d]
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- WhatsApp Chats Will Soon Work with Other Encrypted Messaging Apps [812d]
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- GGUF, the Long Way Around [812d]
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- Financial systems take a holiday [812d]
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- Self-pay gas station pumps break across NZ as software can't handle Leap Day [812d]
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- Money Bubble [812d]
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- Learning to Be Managed [812d]
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- Intel Rebrands Its FPGA Business Altera in an Awesome Branding Move [812d]
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- Correlation between height and being a F500 CEO [812d]
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- Dune: Part Two Is the Best Sci-Fi Film of the Decade [812d]
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- The Board of Directors Is in Charge [812d]
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- US spends billions on roads rather than public transport in 'climate time bomb' [812d]
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- Show HN: Marimo – open-source reactive Python notebook – running in WASM [812d]
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- Big Post About Big Context [812d]
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- Google Brings Stack Overflow's Knowledge Base to Gemini for Google Cloud [812d]
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- Show HN: Pipedream now has 1700 integrated APIs [812d]
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- Overwhelmed? Just Say 'No.' [812d]
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- Ford EVs gain access to Tesla Superchargers starting today [812d]
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- Malicious AI models on Hugging Face backdoor users' machines [812d]
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- 10% of Anguilla's GDP is .ai domain fees [812d]
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- Alright then keep your secrets [812d]
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- The Buckland Review of Autism Employment: Report and Recommendations [812d]
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- Neurosurgeon pioneers Alzheimer's, addiction treatments using ultrasound [video] [812d]
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- Indiana Jones and the $3,500 Headset [812d]
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- Cloudflare Makes Pingora Rust Framework Open-Source [812d]
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- Ask HN: How would you go about meeting a bunch of new people IRL? [812d]
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- Show HN: We Built the Fastest Spreadsheet [812d]
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- The internet feels fake now. It's all just staged videos and marketing [812d]
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- Amazon's Big Secret (which divisions are profitable) [812d]
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- Scientists get closer to solving chemical puzzle of the origin of life [812d]
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- The aerodynamics of a turn: How an airplane turns [812d]
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- Niklaus Wirth, software developer who saw power in simplicity, dies at 89 [812d]
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- Why a White House Plan to Fund Office-to-Housing Conversions Isn't Working [812d]
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- Memory Safe TLS Library Now Has AWS Crypto and FIPS [812d]
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- Dagger Functions [812d]
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- Unearthing the Oldest Forest on Earth [812d]
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- A lock-free ring-buffer with contiguous reservations (2019) [812d]
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- Crypto firm Gemini to pay over $1B back to customers in settlement [812d]
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- Async Rust in a Nutshell [812d]
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- FBI using push notification tokens to identify anonymous users [812d]
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- Rendering protein structures inside cells at the atomic level with Unreal Engine [812d]
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- You've just inherited a legacy C++ codebase, now what? [812d]
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- 'Entropy Bagels' and Other Complex Structures Emerge from Simple Rules [812d]
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- Esperanto, Toki Pona, Swahili, Indonesian [812d]
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- Apple is turning William Gibson's Neuromancer into a TV series [812d]
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- European media orgs legal action against Google [812d]
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- Ever Dealt with a Leap Second? [812d]
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- Show HN: Workout Tracker – self-hosted, single binary web application [812d]
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- Billionaire-Fueled Lobbying Group Behind the State Bills to Ban UBI Experiments [812d]
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- Three companies own 19,000 rental houses in Atlanta, GA [812d]
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- Behind Apple's Doomed Car Project: False Starts and Wrong Turns [812d]
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- Google announced Genie AI can generate platform video games [812d]
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- Shave and a Haircut [812d]
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- Serving my blog posts as Linux manual pages [812d]
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- Can We Get More Decentralised Than the Fediverse? [812d]
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- Implementing RSA from Scratch in JavaScript [812d]
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- The KDE desktop gets an overhaul with Plasma 6 [812d]
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- Ask HN: Code Llama 70B on a dedicated server [812d]
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- Doom Running on a Toothbrush [812d]
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- Ask HN: Why is HN so often down? [812d]
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- Amazon lobbyists to be barred from European parliament [812d]
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- Hetzner switches to new billing model [812d]
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- Haskell Weekly – Issue 409 [812d]
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- Bluesky is rolling out Hashtags [812d]
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- Curvature of Polyhedra [812d]
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- CT scans show how Heinz's new ketchup cap depends on shear-thinning principles [812d]
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- TIGForums Independent Gaming and Gamedev Discussions [812d]
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- Environmental risks of car tyre microplastics and other road pollution runoff [812d]
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- SEC Investigating Whether OpenAI Investors Were Misled [812d]
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- Zed Kills VSCode [video] [812d]
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- Your TV Is Too Good for You [812d]
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- New jet engine enables efficiency at every speed for cheaper orbital launches [812d]
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- Mojeek [812d]
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- Transparent Image Layer Diffusion Using Latent Transparency [812d]
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- I keep making things out of checkboxes (2021) [812d]
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- An Overseas Experience with Hypertext and Packet Switching [812d]
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- An overseas experience with hypertext and packet switching [pdf] [812d]
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- The food industry pays 'influencer' dietitians [812d]
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- Starlink terminal revision 4: overview and tests [812d]
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- Winklevoss Twins' Startup Gemini Will Pay Burned Customers $1B [812d]
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- Over 100k Infected Repos Found on GitHub [812d]
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- Talc – A fast and flexible allocator for no_std and WebAssembly [812d]
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- The Claro Programming Language [812d]
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- Windows Copilot will soon allow you to edit photos, shop instantly, and more [811d]
- This wildly unsafe video doorbell is still for sale on Amazon – here's what you should know [812d]
- 'We face high risk and extremely low chances of success' notes humanoid robot company Figure AI that just got millions from Bezos, OpenAI, and Nvidia [812d]
- Meta looking to use exotic, custom CPU in its datacenters for machine learning and AI — yet another indication that Nvidia's most formidable rivals are developing their own alternatives to its hardware [812d]
- Tecno unveils the smallest water-cooled gaming PC, complete with Intel Core Ultra CPU and RTX 4060 GPU [812d]
- Threads was down for 30 minutes and no, we didn't go back to Twitter [812d]
- The iPhone 16 needs to steal the TCL 50 XL NxtPaper's best feature pronto [812d]
- 3D printer users say their devices were hacked to warn of a security flaw [812d]
- There's a massive Leap Day sale at Amazon, and I've selected the 29 best deals [812d]
- Oscar-darling Poor Things is coming to Hulu next week [812d]
- The new Intel Arc graphics driver boosts gaming performance by up to 155% [812d]
- Microsoft teams up with Nvidia, AMD, and Intel to provide the ‘missing link’ that’ll boost upscaling for PC games [812d]
- Baldur’s Gate 3 hotfix stops Minthara from exercising ‘a little too much independence’ [812d]
- Lazarus hackers return and hijack a Windows security flaw [812d]
- Control this car with nothing more than your phone and your eyes [812d]
- Quick! The best TV deal of 2024 just dropped - save over $1,000 on LG's 65-inch C3 OLED [812d]
- Casper is launching a whole new mattress line, but your favorite features are sticking around [812d]
- World’s biggest printer company wants you to stop buying printers — rent them like cars is what HP reckons you should do [812d]
- Ivanti VPN security flaws are being attacked again by Chinese hackers [812d]
- How to prepare your employees for generative AI in the workplace [812d]
- Got a Meta Quest 3? There are 12 new reasons to get a Quest Plus subscription [812d]
- The best ways to structure a remote team [812d]
- Xero wants to use AI to help your SMB solve all its accounting woes [812d]
- Will Arm start to build its own chips soon? Strategic Cortex-X collaboration with Samsung may well be first step in that direction [812d]
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- Hyper personalization will become the norm, thanks to CX AI adoption [812d]
- Where to buy the Fujifilm X100VI: current delivery estimates and the best retailers [812d]
- It might be time to bid adieu to your Apple ID - and say hello to your Apple Account instead [812d]
- Alibaba Cloud is slashing prices in China to help fuel AI push [812d]
- Intel Lunar Lake CPUs could be revolutionary for thin-and-light laptops – but good luck buying one when they launch [812d]
- Apple Music adds a new personalized daily playlist based on the songs you can’t quit [812d]
- GitHub under attack — millions of malicious cloud repositories bombard website [812d]
- Nvidia just released a new code generator that can run on most modern CPUs [812d]
- Astell & Kern announces 13-driver(!) earbuds and a new hi-res music player with built-in vacuum tube amp [812d]
- Want a phone with a headphone jack? Nubia Music Phone has two, plus a huge speaker [812d]
- LockBit ransomware officially returns — hackers hit back with new attacks following apparent shutdown [812d]
- Android switchers are choosing these iPhones when making the big move to iOS [812d]
- The Apple Vision Pro’s new 3D IMAX movies show it could succeed where 3D TVs failed [812d]
- The M3 iMac is now available refurbished from Apple and it's a better purchase for the planet and your wallet [812d]
- Palworld update fixes breeding issue that was leaving some Pals permanently stuck with nerfs [812d]
- Honda thinks the future of VR is cruising around on this glorified electric unicycle [812d]
- Intel Core i9-14900KS CPU could launch in just two weeks – but it’s looking predictably pricey [812d]
- Domain registrars can now block users from registering typo-laden domains for nefarious purposes [812d]
- AMD admits RX 7900 GRE GPU has a bug holding it back – and some PC gamers will benefit when the fix arrives [812d]
- Microsoft is facing another major EU investigation - this time around blocking security software purchases [812d]
- Leaked Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 renders and specs are a mix of good and bad news [812d]
- WhatsApp for Android is making it much easier to find older messages [812d]
- Apple says it’ll ‘break new ground’ in generative AI – here’s what to expect [812d]
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- Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is finally launching worldwide next month [812d]
- The Rings of Power season 2 isn't out yet, but Amazon has all but confirmed a third season is on the way [812d]
- PlayStation layoffs confirmed to have impacted Insomniac Games, the studio behind Marvel's Spider-Man [812d]
- EA is laying off around 5% of staff, stopping development on a Respawn Star Wars FPS, and ‘winding down Ridgeline as a standalone studio’ [812d]
- Leaked iPad Pro 2024 drawings provide our first look at the likely design [812d]
- PS Plus games for March will include Sifu, Hello Neighbour 2, and EA Sports FC 23 [812d]
- Remedy Entertainment acquires rights to the Control franchise from publisher 505 Games [812d]
- Why AI progress doesn’t have to come at an environmental cost [812d]
- 'A single optical fiber': Scientists build a silicon-less computer that use light waves and surpasses existing systems for classification — could this be the ultimate AI CPU? [812d]
- Brace yourself for another possible Netflix price hike this year – here's why [812d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, February 29 (game #766) [812d]
- Google Gemini's new Calendar capabilities take it one step closer to being your ultimate personal assistant [812d]
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