The Brutalist Report - tech
- ElephantSQL Is Shutting Down [165d]
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- Exposure therapy for arachnophobia can benefit unrelated fears, study finds [165d]
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- ESR's Autodafe: "freeing your project from the clammy grip of autotools." [165d]
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- Best Buy Geek Squad employees report mass layoffs [165d]
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- Is the frequency domain a real place? [165d]
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- ChatGPT might get its own dedicated personal AI device – with Jony Ive's help [166d]
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- PM2: Production Process Manager with a Built-In Load Balancer [166d]
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- Glory is only 11MB/SEC away [166d]
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- What Makes Housing So Expensive? [166d]
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- Currying [166d]
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- Nix – A One Pager [166d]
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- U.S., Canada put 7 year ban on all forms of salmon fishing in Yukon, Alaska [166d]
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- Lago, Open-Source Stripe Alternative, banks $22M in funding [166d]
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- New CSS Logical Properties [166d]
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- How not to write an async runtime in Rust [166d]
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- A town employee lowered the fluoride in water for years [166d]
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- "If this one guy got hit by a bus, the software would fall apart." [166d]
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- A California 'Right to Disconnect'? [166d]
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- Ibiza locals living in cars as party island sees rents soar [166d]
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- A canonical Hamiltonian formulation of the Navier–Stokes problem [166d]
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- Dot: use of local LLMs and RAG in particular to interact with documents [166d]
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- We Can Slay Giants [166d]
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- Google Blog on DMA [166d]
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- The xz sshd backdoor rabbithole goes quite a bit deeper [166d]
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- Cache is King: A guide for Docker layer caching in GitHub Actions [166d]
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- WinBtrfs – an open-source btrfs driver for Windows [166d]
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- Show HN: Online database diagram editor [166d]
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- You can't spell "Gell-Mann amnesia" without LLM [166d]
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- Tridge Returns to Rsync [166d]
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- More Agents Is All You Need: LLMs performance scales with the number of agents [166d]
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- After shooting, MSU promised safety. It delivered surveillance [166d]
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- Ask HN: SQLite in Production? [166d]
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- Trademark bully': Momofuku turns up heat on others selling 'chili crunch' [166d]
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- Porn restrictions are leading to a VPN boom [166d]
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- Show HN: Brutalist Hacker News – A HN reader inspired by brutalist web design [166d]
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- Do loud pipes save lives? (2021) [166d]
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- Structuralism as a Philosophy of Mathematics [166d]
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- Engineers Pinpoint Cause of Voyager 1 Issue, Are Working on Solution [166d]
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- Ask HN: Which low-budget camera would you recommend for recording podcasts? [166d]
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- California is building fewer homes. The state could get even more expensive [166d]
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- What is the most useful project you have worked on? [166d]
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- Teachers are using AI to grade essays. Some experts are raising ethical concerns [166d]
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- Namecheap Disrupting Itself with Spaceship [166d]
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- Why are kids being forced to eat lunch in silence? [166d]
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- Brutalist Hacker News [166d]
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- Faces.js, a JavaScript library for generating vector-based cartoon faces [166d]
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- What to do when an airline website doesn't accept your legal name [166d]
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- Choosing a Name for Your Computer [166d]
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- CISA publishes 447 page draft of cyber incident reporting rule [166d]
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- Cybersecurity Is Broken [166d]
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- Xbox has a new team dedicated to game preservation and forward compatibility [166d]
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- Zep AI (YC W24) Is Hiring a Founding Go Engineer [166d]
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- Citizen scientist has measured Rockies snowfall for 50 years [166d]
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- The One Piece of Tech That Would Make the New York City Subway Safer: Barriers [166d]
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- A crane with a CIA history helps with the Baltimore bridge cleanup [166d]
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- PiVPN v4.6.0: The End [166d]
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- HashiCorp: OpenTofu was not respecting the terms of its BSL license [166d]
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- Insurers Are Spying on Your Home from the Sky [166d]
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- Melting glaciers could help stop global warming [166d]
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- Language Models Are Super Mario: Absorbing Abilities from Homologous Models [166d]
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- eC Programming Language [166d]
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- Schedule-Free Learning – A New Way to Train [166d]
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- System/360 – CHM Revolution [166d]
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- Iconic consoles of the IBM System/360 mainframes, 55 years old (2019) [166d]
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- Ask HN: How do I find a job, in this market with ADHD [166d]
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- Photoshop for Text (2022) [166d]
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- NASA spacecraft films crazy vortex while flying through sun's atmosphere [166d]
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- Hacked [166d]
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- Farmed salmon production leads to an overall loss of essential dietary nutrients [166d]
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- What Happens When the Oxide Server Boots? [video] [166d]
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- Deep Aphantasia: a visual brain with minimal influence from priors? [166d]
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- The wealthy are starting to have more babies than the poor again [166d]
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- Let's Make a DOS BBS in an offensively modern way [video] [166d]
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- Promoted.ai (YC W21) Is Hiring AI Sales Engineer (New Grad OK) [166d]
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- Asus refunds Zenfone buyer for failing to provide bootloader unlock tools [166d]
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- 503 days working full-time on FOSS: lessons learned [166d]
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- An Open Source Tool for Multimodal Fact Verification [166d]
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- Writing a Unix-Like OS in Rust [166d]
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- Ask HN: What was an interesting project you started and finished over a weekend? [166d]
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- Ohmyksh: A Framework for OpenBSD's Ksh [166d]
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- Gakken Ex-System [166d]
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- Anti-Crime Humps in Medieval Venice [166d]
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- When Wizards and Orcs Came to Death Row [166d]
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- The 37signals Guide to Internal Communication [166d]
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- Programming with DOS Debugger (2003) [166d]
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- Replacing Complicated Hashmaps with SQLite [166d]
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- Why AWS Supports Valkey [166d]
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- Optuna – A Hyperparameter Optimization Framework [166d]
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- Support for Windows 10 will end in October 2025 [166d]
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- PID Controller Explainer (2022) [166d]
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- Show HN: A url only notepad that hosts itself [166d]
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- What I think about when I edit [166d]
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- A History of Source Control Systems: SCCS and RCS [166d]
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- Ask HN: How do I learn more about LLMs and ML? [166d]
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- Ownership in Rust [166d]
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