The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Can We Get Kids Off Smartphones? [708d]
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- Engineers find a new way to convert carbon dioxide into useful products [708d]
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- Suppressing boredom at work hurts future productivity [708d]
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- Iowa official finds dead fish in 50 miles of fertilizer-contaminated river [708d]
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- Amazon's palm-scanning service now lets you sign up from your phone [708d]
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- Looking to build a personalized AI for myself. Any resources? [708d]
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- Running a Raspberry Pi with a read-only root filesystem [708d]
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- TnT-LLM: Text Mining at Scale with Large Language Models [708d]
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- Microsoft Building $100B 'Stargate' to Transport OpenAI into the Future [708d]
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- FAQ on the xz-utils backdoor – via a project dev [708d]
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- Nine writers on their Adderall use and experiences [708d]
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- Project Wayfield – The JDK Wayland Desktop on Linux [708d]
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- Everything I Know About the XZ Backdoor [708d]
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- Santa Barbara's Collective Memory, Sold for Kindling [708d]
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- Do you really need Kubernetes? [708d]
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- Radicle: Peer-to-Peer Collaboration with Git [708d]
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- Ways of Seeing by John Berger [708d]
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- EEG channels with low-cost PiEEG device [708d]
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- Yamaha and Lola pair up to enter Formula E next season [708d]
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- Show HN: Appamor.d – Full set of AppArmor profiles (~ 1500 profiles) [708d]
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- Launch HN: Lumona (YC W24) – Product Search Based on Reddit and YouTube Reviews [708d]
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- Apache Guacamole: a clientless remote desktop gateway [708d]
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- How computers work, from the atom up (2011) [708d]
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- Banner Blindness [708d]
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- Porting the GCLC to the Web [708d]
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- Qwen1.5-Moe: Matching 7B Model Performance with 1/3 Activated Parameters [708d]
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- How to fix CSV: make it even more U+1F4A9 PILE OF POO [708d]
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- A muon collider could revolutionize particle physics, if it can be built [708d]
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- Fuchsia 2024 Roadmap [708d]
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- Sholto Douglas and Trenton Bricken – How to Build and Understand GPT-7's Mind [708d]
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- When New Hires Get Paid More, Top Performers Resign First [708d]
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- Netflix adaptation of sci-fi novel The Three-Body Problem sparks anger in China [708d]
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- Can Demis Hassabis Save Google? [708d]
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- OpenAI: Navigating the Challenges and Opportunities of Synthetic Voices [708d]
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- Awk as a major systems programming language, revisited (2018) [708d]
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- Germany publishes law that will make E2EE mandatory for messengers and cloud [708d]
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- A Note About Vultr's Terms of Service [708d]
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- Backdoor in upstream xz/liblzma leading to SSH server compromise [708d]
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- Long-form factuality in large language models [708d]
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- Colon Cancer Is Rising in Young People: What to Know About Causes and Symptoms [708d]
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- Ray Marching: Menger Sponge Breakdown [708d]
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- VoiceCraft: Zero-Shot Speech Editing and Text-to-Speech in the Wild [708d]
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- U.S. podcast listening reach new high: 47% listened one last month, +12% YoY [708d]
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- A Chronicle reporter went undercover in high school [708d]
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- Group buys up large tracts of land in Romania to create 'European Yellowstone' [708d]
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- Scientists Put Tardigrade Proteins into Human Cells. Here's What Happened [708d]
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- Professor Ross Anderson Died, RIP [708d]
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- A 173-year-old law for wooden ships could complicate rebuilding in Baltimore [708d]
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- James Webb Telescope Confirms That the Universe Is Expanding at Different Speeds [708d]
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- Fiber-optic data transfer speeds hit a rapid 301 Tbps [708d]
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- Ruzzy, a coverage-guided Ruby fuzzer [708d]
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- Ask HN: Projects You Thought Were Cool but Failed Miserably – What Happened? [708d]
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- Bartók's Monster – Stalking the dead composer through Transylvania (2013) [708d]
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- Antarctica, Earth's largest refrigerator, is defrosting [708d]
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- Online Gambling Is Changing Sports for the Worse [708d]
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- Knuth and Plass line-breaking revisited (2007) [708d]
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- Chrome's new Declutter tool may soon help manage your 100 plus open tabs [708d]
- Canonical announces Snap Store crackdown after crypto scam apps overload [708d]
- Vizio’s latest 4K TV is its largest one yet and costs just $999 [708d]
- Apple may not like the state of folding
technology but there's no way it's shelving the foldable iPhone [708d]
- Sony's future mid-range headphones may specialize in hitting those low notes [708d]
- Black Friday-beating deals: save up to $600 on RTX 4070 and 4060 gaming laptops [708d]
- DNA storage is coming, it's just a matter of when not if — SNIA quietly unveils first specifications for storing bytes in DNA medium, an important first step towards almost ultra-cheap, limitless storage [708d]
- An ancient Linux flaw might be opening up users to dangerous cyberattacks [708d]
- PyPI stops signing up new users to try and block malware campaign [708d]
- Cisco alerts users to password-spraying attacks targeting VPN services [708d]
- How AI smart video is powering business excellence [708d]
- Early April Fools? Get a free Samsung 65-inch 4K TV, plus installation at Best Buy [708d]
- Hot Topic confirms multiple new cyberattacks — customer details and payment info exposed online [708d]
- 7 new movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Max, Prime Video, and more (March 29) [708d]
- Amazon is making it easier to sign up for its palm-scanning shopping [708d]
- There's a massive weekend sale at Best Buy: OLED TVs, AirPods, cheap laptops and more [708d]
- I lived with Samsung’s S95D QD-OLED TV for a week, and it’s a game changer [708d]
- Vision Pro put me on the MLS playoffs field and it was so real I could almost smell the grass and taste the champagne [708d]
- Google's non-profit arm launches AI accelerator to fund the next big thing [708d]
- White House demands all government agencies must appoint an AI officer to help mitigate risks [708d]
- Everything leaving Netflix in April 2024: catch them before they go [708d]
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