The Brutalist Report - tech
- First-in-human implantation of bionic device to halt Crohn's disease [266d]
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- Stuff that is backwards in Australia [266d]
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- Hosting a Public Website on MS-DOS [266d]
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- The Hearts of the Super Nintendo [266d]
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- Discord to Start Showing Ads for Gamers to Boost Revenue [266d]
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- U.S. dairy cows have tested positive for bird flu [266d]
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- The failed attempt to backdoor SSH globally – that got caught by chance [266d]
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- Climate Pulse [267d]
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- Killing the Messenger: My Final Days Working at a Disaster [267d]
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- I upgraded my iBook G4 to have an SSD [267d]
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- LLaMA Now Goes Faster on CPUs [267d]
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- LLM Paper on Mamba MoE: Jamba Technical Report from AI2 [267d]
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- Anarchy in the US (The Revolution That Almost Happened) [267d]
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- Materialious – A Modern Interface for Invidious [267d]
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- Self-driving semi-trucks are coming to America's highways [267d]
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- Libera Cat: IRC network rebranding [267d]
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- Unraveling Havana Syndrome: New Evidence implicates the GRU's Assassination Unit [267d]
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- Programming Beyond Paradigms [267d]
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- Python farming as flexible efficient agricultural food security [267d]
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- Amazon Bets $150B on Data Centers Required for AI Boom [267d]
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- InternLM2 [267d]
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- America is divided over major efforts to rewrite child labor laws [267d]
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- XZ Backdoor: Times, damned times, and scams [267d]
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- Free shipping isn’t really free (2020) [267d]
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- Modern Git Commands and Features You Should Be Using [267d]
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- Adaptive RAG – dynamic retrieval methods adjustment [267d]
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- Watching Xz Unfold from Afar [267d]
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- Mini-Gemini: Mining the Potential of Multi-Modality Vision Language Models [267d]
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- Ever-compounding technical debt is an invisible $1.52T problem [267d]
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- Famine Early Warning Systems Network: Food Insecurity Area Classification [267d]
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- Smart devices are turning out to be a poor investment [267d]
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- Tesla stock drops 29% in first quarter as global dominance wanes [267d]
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- Upcoming email service provider guidelines [267d]
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- Is social media behind an epidemic of teenage mental illness? [267d]
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- Cpp2 and cppfront – An experimental 'C++ syntax 2' and its first compiler [267d]
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- The xz backdoor thing reminds me of a story [267d]
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- Meticulous (YC S21) is hiring to eliminate UI tests [267d]
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- IBM lifts lid on latest bid to halt mainframe skill slips [267d]
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- Documentation for the AMD 7900XTX [267d]
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- Skin in the Game [267d]
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- Engineering a culture [267d]
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- Modeling of Pulsed Plasma Rocket Shows It Should Be Possible to Create One [267d]
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- Post-operative cognitive dysfunction is exacerbated by high-fat diet [267d]
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- Aphantasia and hyperphantasia: exploring imagery vividness extremes [267d]
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- XZ Backdoor Investigation Request to Gitlab Team [267d]
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- Show HN: Picohsm, a $5 open-source hsm [267d]
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- Show HN: Libmui is a macOS Classic widget lib for Linux [267d]
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- Fired Americans Say Indian Firm Gave Their Jobs to H-1B Visa Holders [267d]
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- Dan Lynch Has Died (SRI, Arpanet, Internet) [267d]
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- Dan Lynch Has Died (SRI, Arpanet, Internet) [267d]
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- Llamafile 0.7 Brings AVX-512 Support: 10x Faster Prompt Eval Times for AMD Zen 4 [267d]
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- Kia recalls over 427K Telluride SUVs because they might roll away while parked [267d]
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- OpenSSF scorecard github.com/tukaani-project/xz [267d]
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- Ask HN: Are there some bad actors in Who is hiring? [267d]
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- Show HN: Focumon – Turn your work into a multiplayer adventure [267d]
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- Proposal: Signals as a Built-In Primitive of JavaScript [267d]
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- A. K. Dewdney has died [267d]
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- Ask HN: Is anybody getting value from AI Agents? How so? [267d]
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- IEEE no longer accepts Lena image containing submissions from 4/1 onward [267d]
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- Daylight Saving Time is a perfect test for UI designer [267d]
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- It's time to stop using SMS (2021) [267d]
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- Tell HN: Windows 3D Pinball (Space Cadet) [267d]
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- YouTube: Google has found a way to break Invidious [267d]
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- 2023 goes down as one of the safest years in commercial aviation history [267d]
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- Can GPT optimize my taxes? An experiment in letting the LLM be the UX [267d]
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- Safeguarding Identity and Privacy: Fundamental Human Rights in the Digital Age [267d]
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- Indian Investigators Ask Apple to Access Delhi Chief Minister's Phones [267d]
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- Robinhood's new, attractive and expensive credit card [267d]
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- How do TV detector vans work? [267d]
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- First Council of Nicaea [267d]
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- The end of Pepper&Carrot and my next project [267d]
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- U.S. Tech Giants Turn to Mexico to Make AI Gear, Spurning China [267d]
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- Dr. Katalin Karikó [267d]
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- Giphy is sharing your IP address and private data to 816 partners [267d]
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- The Illusion of Being Stuck [267d]
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- How to graduate your PhD when you have no hope [267d]
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- Taws – The Amiga Workbench [267d]
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- Apple TV's Fantastic "Silo" Plays Out Like Great Sci-Fi Literature (2023) [267d]
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- Tell HN: Reddit now blocks VPN access via browser, 'old' subdomain included [267d]
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- Silicon spikes take out 96% of virus particles [267d]
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- The AI industry spent 17x more on Nvidia chips than it brought in in revenue [267d]
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- What is a coder's worst nightmare? (2016) [267d]
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- Zoomable Circles, a Svelte component for hierarchical data [267d]
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- Shutting down the letsblock.it project and its official instance [267d]
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- Cognition Labs Seeks $2B Valuation [267d]
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- Ask HN: How bad is the xz hack? [267d]
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- How read-intensive is Linux's use of RCU? (And what is its latency?) [267d]
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- Ask HN: What Are You Learning? [267d]
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- Show HN: Truncate, a word-based strategy game [267d]
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- The unreasonable effectiveness of VMs in hacker pedagogy [267d]
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- How Google fights Invidious (a privacy YouTube Front end) [267d]
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- BYD Rolls Off Its 7Mth New Energy Vehicle [267d]
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- Python for Everyday, Everyone, Everywhere [267d]
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