The Brutalist Report - tech
- Treemap of World GDP by Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) 2020 [273d]
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- Endlessh-go: a Golang SSH tarpit that traps bots/scanners [273d]
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- Representing State as Interfaces in Go [273d]
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- For young people, the job search has never been so miserable [273d]
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- The Call of the Weird [273d]
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- Why quantum entanglement doesn't allow faster-than-light communication (2016) [273d]
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- We've been here before: AI promised humanlike machines – in 1958 [273d]
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- ST-DOS [273d]
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- A few thoughts on the DOJ's antitrust case against Apple [273d]
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- Digital signs in Brookline are collecting data from your phone as you walk by [273d]
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- The Researcher Who Explores Computation by Conjuring New Worlds [273d]
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- Share Openly [273d]
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- A step beyond Rust's pattern matching [273d]
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- Astronomers discover a rare eclipsing X-ray binary [273d]
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- The Lord of the Rings Family Tree [273d]
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- NASA's Europa Clipper Survives and Thrives in 'Outer Space' on Earth [273d]
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- BeagleY-AI: a 4 TOPS-capable $70 board from Beagleboard [273d]
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- Being laid off in 2023-2024 as an early-career developer [273d]
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- Many developers don't speak to users or collaborate with the business [273d]
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- Windows 3.1 Style Clock [273d]
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- Digital wallets and the "only Apple Pay does this" mythology [273d]
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- Writing Gnome Apps with Swift [273d]
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- Show HN: I made a binary enigma machine for manual encryption [273d]
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- Show HN: The 2FA app that notifies you when you get `012345` [273d]
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- Want to start a startup? Meet all the YC partners in Boston – Apr 20th [273d]
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- Peter principle [273d]
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- Cliff Stoll, the mad scientist who wrote the book on how to hunt hackers [273d]
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- Infinite Mac: Turning to the dark side [273d]
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- Show HN: A (marginally) useful x86-64 ELF executable in 466 bytes [273d]
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- Netflix acquires AI-powered language learning app THINKIN [273d]
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- The one about the web developer job market [273d]
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- Fisker lost track of millions of dollars in customer payments for months [273d]
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- NASA and Boeing Are (Finally) Putting Astronauts on Starliner [273d]
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- Show HN: Upload a CSV file, get a Machine Learning model in 1 minute [273d]
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- A review of zero-day in-the-wild exploits in 2023 [273d]
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- Launch HN: PointOne (YC W24) – Automated time tracking for lawyers [273d]
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- Engineering household robots to have a little common sense [273d]
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- Schiphol conducts trial with self-driving buses on airside [273d]
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- Ask HN: Do you feel scummy making AI products? [273d]
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- Winner of the SF Mistral AI Hackathon: Automated Test Driven Prompting [273d]
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- Pythagoras was wrong: there are no universal musical harmonies, study finds [273d]
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- Timekeepers may subtract a second in 2029 as planet spins slightly faster [273d]
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- Launch HN: Patchwork (YC W24) – Team communication based on feeds, not chat [273d]
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- MTA Board Votes to Approve New $15 Toll to Drive into Manhattan [273d]
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- Spice (YC S19) Is Hiring a Founding Product Associate [273d]
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- Amazon spends $2.7B on startup Anthropic in largest venture investment [273d]
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- My Apple Vision Pro Nightmare [273d]
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- JetZero: Ultra-Efficient Blended Wing Body Jet [273d]
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- Show HN: I built an interactive plotter art exhibit for SIGGRAPH [274d]
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- "The king is dead"–Claude 3 surpasses GPT-4 on Chatbot Arena [274d]
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- Proxmox VE: Import Wizard for Migrating VMware ESXi VMs [274d]
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- End of an Era: Final Delta IV Heavy Rocket Carries NROL-70 on Historic Mission [274d]
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- End of an era: Final Delta IV heavy rocket carries NROL-70 on historic mission [274d]
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- Astronomers unveil strong magnetic fields spiraling Milky Way's black hole [274d]
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- Amazon fined in Poland for dark pattern design tricks [274d]
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- Show HN: I built a web app where you can see what tools indiehackers are using [274d]
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- What Nvidia's Blackwell efficiency gains mean for DC operators [274d]
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- Notes on EndeavourOS [274d]
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- Daniel Kahneman, Psychologist Who Upended Economics, Dies at 90 [274d]
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- Ukraine Using Networked Microphones to Track Russian Drones [274d]
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- AMD EPYC 7C13 Is a Surprisingly Cheap and Good CPU [274d]
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- Daniel Kahneman, Nobel-winning economist, dies at 90 [274d]
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- Thames Tideway Tunnel super sewer completed [274d]
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- Using Framework parts to make a portable all-in-one computer [video] [274d]
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- Flatpak builds are not reproducible and why that's a practical problem [274d]
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- Canada's maple syrup reserve hits 16-year low [274d]
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- The Pentagon's Silicon Valley Problem [274d]
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- The film fans who refuse to surrender to streaming [274d]
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- How to Figure Out What Your Car Knows About You, Opt Out of Sharing When You Can [274d]
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- The window for great-grandmothers is closing [274d]
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- Google's AI-powered search results are loaded with spammy, scammy garbage [274d]
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- The Last Crimes of Caravaggio [274d]
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- 'Operation 404' Results in First Prison Sentence for Pirate IPTV Operator [274d]
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- Boeing's Dead Whistleblower Spoke the Truth [274d]
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- Israel Deploys Expansive Facial Recognition Program in Gaza [274d]
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- Fresno High tracks student bathroom visits with app. Not everyone likes it [274d]
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- Sun Microsystems co-founder charged with insider trading [274d]
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- Show HN: Manage on-prem servers from my smartphone [274d]
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- Claude 3 beats GPT-4 on Aider's code editing benchmark [274d]
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- Cows in Texas and Kansas test positive for highly pathogenic bird flu [274d]
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- DOJ compares AAPL share buybacks with R&D as 'evidence' of lack of competition [274d]
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- Introducing DBRX: A New State-of-the-Art Open LLM by Databricks [274d]
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- Fewer U.S. scientists are pursuing postdoc positions, new data show [274d]
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- Vultr is now claiming full perpetual commercial rights over all hosted content [274d]
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- Austria is sleepwalking toward a far-right victory [274d]
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- Two nights of broken sleep can make people feel years older, finds study [274d]
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- Younger Generations Have Larger Brains. Is That Healthier? [274d]
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- Are We Living in the Roaring 20s? [274d]
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- Serious security breach hits EU police agency [274d]
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- Show HN: Figr Identity – Generate Design Systems in Figma Instantly [274d]
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- Show HN: A static site generator that prettifies the output HTML [274d]
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- How Radicle Works Under the Hood [274d]
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- Egui 0.27 – easy-to-use immediate mode GUI for Rust [274d]
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- TinyMCE (also) moving from MIT to GPL [274d]
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- The What, Why and How of Containers [274d]
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- Why Elixir (2014) [274d]
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- FuryGpu – Custom PCIe FPGA GPU [274d]
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- Boeing chief must have engineering background, Emirates boss says [274d]
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- My Partner Is Messy. Help [274d]
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- Japan nappy maker shifts from babies to adults [274d]
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- The impact of AI and deepfakes on identity verification [273d]
- Don't blame Apple for the US smartphone market, blame the US carriers [273d]
- Philips Hue lights to work way better with Samsung TVs and SmartThings, for a price [273d]
- With just $700 and a Raspberry Pi — you too can become a cybercriminal [273d]
- Polestar 4 manages to split the Internet with one innovative and possibly very iffy idea [273d]
- Microsoft's dimming tech for displays might do more harm than good [273d]
- Hulu is now officially part of Disney Plus – here's what you need to know [273d]
- 256TB SSDs could land before 2026 with a surprisingly low price — but will most likely use a controversial and popular trick borrowed from tape technology [273d]
- This handy feature has been promised to ChromeOS users for a while now - but it’s still stuck in development [273d]
- Ray framework flaw exploited for hackers to breach servers [273d]
- Modern Warfare 3 Season 3 release date, maps, and everything we know [273d]
- Final Fantasy 16 on high-end PCs will have better performance than PS5, but the producer encourages users to try the demo first [273d]
- Microsoft says all AI laptops will have a dedicated Copilot button - but I don’t want that [273d]
- Watch out — that free Android VPN app could hijack your device [273d]
- Major Google Pixel 9 leak hints at new design – and teases a Pro XL model [273d]
- Galaxy Book5 Pro leak shows Samsung’s thin-and-light laptop might be powered up by an 8-core Intel Lunar Lake CPU and Battlemage GPU [274d]
- Thousands of Asus routers taken over by malware to form new proxy service [274d]
- Marvel Rivals revealed as a free-to-play 6v6 shooter for PC, with an alpha test coming in May [274d]
- AtlasVPN shuts down, handing users over to NordVPN [274d]
- Amazon is having a massive Easter sale - save 40% on best-selling devices [274d]
- Mouse and keyboard support is coming to Xbox Cloud Gaming - but some Xbox Insiders can try it now [274d]
- How offshore software development partners are leveraging AI tools [274d]
- Google Gemini AI looks like it’s coming to Android tablets and could coexist with Google Assistant (for now) [274d]
- Cambridge Audio's new ANC earbuds have a crucial feature Apple's earbuds can't compete with [274d]
- Cisco Webex can now tell if a contact center employee is burnt out [274d]
- Samsung officially reveals GDDR7 memory for GPUs, which is great news for gamers [274d]
- German government warns thousands of Microsoft Server instances are at risk online [274d]
- Bioshock creator Ken Levine reveals new details about Judas, will feature a 'pseudo-procedural' narrative and roguelike elements [274d]
- Don’t worry, the Apple Journal app isn’t beaming your information to strangers - it’s actually much more interesting [274d]
- Google releases speedy version of Chrome for ARM – a sign Windows 11 ARM-powered devices are finally going to make it big? [274d]
- Samsung and LG TVs in Europe are about to get tons of excellent free movies and shows [274d]
- Google reveals the nastiest zero-days it tracked this year [274d]
- All-electric Ford Explorer finally launches in Europe, promising up to 374 miles of range [274d]
- Barely any firms are ready for the next generation of cyber threats [274d]
- The only good thing about the Apple vs. DOJ case is the juicy discovery and all those spilled secrets [274d]
- You can now send voice messages in Google Chat — and this could make things awkward [274d]
- Job flexibility and security are leading to much happier workers [274d]
- Leaked iPhone 16 dummy units hint at larger sizes and new buttons [274d]
- Watch out, iPhone owners: this dangerous phishing attack could lock you out of your Apple devices [274d]
- Dragon's Dogma 2 players can now enable DLSS 3 and Frame Generation thanks to this handy mod [274d]
- 3 Body Problem is a galactic misfire for Netflix, but its season 2 chances are far from over [274d]
- Data center energy use set to spike ‘six-fold’ in a decade [274d]
- iPhone 16 Pro colors leak suggests the iPhone 15 Pro’s best shade won’t be returning [274d]
- The Dragonsplague of Dragon's Dogma 2 could've been in the first game, but 'limitations of the PS3' pushed it to the sequel [274d]
- Businesses are ramping up AI spending as demand for new skills increases [274d]
- What’s new at Adobe Summit 2024: The latest updates you need to know about [274d]
- 5 ways to improve email security [274d]
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