The Brutalist Report - tech
- Control Linux based distros using hand gestures using OpenCV, GTK, Mediapipe [270d]
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- Himalayan Hillsides Grows Japan's Cold, Hard Cash [270d]
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- From L3 to seL4 what have we learnt in 20 years of L4 microkernels? [video] [270d]
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- Sleep apnea: Mouthguards less invasive, just as effective as CPAP [270d]
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- DMCA Notice Targeting 'Bypass Paywalls Clean' Isn't the Thing to Get Angry About [270d]
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- Rant: I'm one year in at a big tech company, and I hate it [270d]
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- Frank Zappa on Crossfire about censoring rock lyrics (1986) [video] [270d]
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- Construction on "the largest wildlife crossing" starts Monday [270d]
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- Thermoelectric Cooling [270d]
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- Paradox of Plenty [270d]
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- Computer-generated holography with ordinary display [270d]
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- 1800-2023 – IEEE Standard for SystemVerilog [270d]
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- RocketStar tests fusion-enhanced in-space propulsion process [270d]
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- Why is Montreal a stolen car export hub? [270d]
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- Dumping Parallel NAND with Glasgow [270d]
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- x86 and x86_64 software optimization resources [270d]
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- Base 10 is not a good base [270d]
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- Spectral Ray Tracing [270d]
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- 3Blue1Brown: Visualizing Attention, a Transformer's Heart [270d]
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- WireViz: Easily document cables and wiring harnesses [270d]
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- Swatch Internet Time [270d]
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- Ask HN: What movies changed your perception of reality or life? [270d]
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- Ask HN: Is RAG the Future of LLMs? [270d]
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- Integral Calculator [270d]
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- U.S. Steel Shareholders Approve Sale to Japan's Nippon Steel [270d]
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- Ask HN: Does it still matter to be in the Bay Area? [270d]
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- Meticulous (YC S21) is hiring to eliminate E2E UI tests [270d]
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- Senate Commerce Committee chair Maria Cantwell upended privacy bills for years [270d]
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- Apple's Mysterious Fisheye Projection [270d]
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- Squatters take over Gordon Ramsey's restaurant [270d]
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- The Airship to Orbit Project [270d]
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- My Cat Alerted Me to a DDoS Attack [270d]
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- Emacs 2011-2023 [270d]
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- WD Ultrastar Transporter: Briefcase with 368TB of NVMe SSD, 128GB RAM, 1300W PSU [270d]
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- Hollywood has 'Ozempic face': Why you can look 10 years older [270d]
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- A primer on x86 by Casey Muratori and The Primeagen [video] [270d]
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- AI Made These Movies Sharper. Critics Say It Ruined Them. [270d]
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- Journalism in the Digital Age [270d]
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- Personal VPN Services are Snake-Oil [270d]
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- Linux 6.10 to Merge Driver for Emulating Windows NT Synchronization Primitives [270d]
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- Sandboxing All the Things with Flatpak and BubbleBox [270d]
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- Show HN: I made a tool to clean and convert any webpage to Markdown [270d]
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- Turning off electrical grids to prevent wildfire− a complex, technical operation [270d]
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- Oakland officials vote to rename airport despite SF threatening to sue [270d]
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- Mysterious Moving Pointers [270d]
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- Fastest way to get IPv4 address from string [270d]
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- People with more money 'struggle with generosity,' expert says [270d]
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- Good News Against Dengue [270d]
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- The Battle to Define Mental Illness (2010) [270d]
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- ChatGPT Can Predict the Future Telling Stories Set in the Future About the Past [270d]
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- Phanpy: A minimalistic opinionated Mastodon web client [270d]
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- Discovering My Roommate's Death on Facebook [270d]
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- The Kate Editor on the different supported operating systems [271d]
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- Gordon Ramsay's £13M pub taken over by squatters [271d]
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- Show HN: Docker-boot – Run a system from RAM without LiveCD [271d]
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- Hidden dependencies in Linux binaries. [271d]
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- Interview with Senior JavaScript Developer 2024 [video] [271d]
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- Hospitals that make profits should pay taxes [271d]
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- Top Europe court chides Switzerland in landmark climate ruling [271d]
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- I setup my terminal for max productivity [271d]
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- The Home-Solar Boom Gets a 'Gut Punch' [271d]
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- Show HN: After so many ups and downs, InvoicingAPI is finally ready [271d]
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- Fedora 41 will unify bin and sbin [271d]
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- A Day in the Life of a Walmart Manager Who Makes $240k a Year [271d]
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- Algae that can fix nitrogen – thanks to a tiny cell structure [271d]
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- Homicides Are Plummeting in American Cities [271d]
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- Roku Says Hackers Gained Access to 576,000 Accounts in Data-Breach Incident [271d]
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- Orifice.ai [271d]
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- LLMs Are This Close to Destroying the Internet [271d]
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- Show HN: I built Stack, the open-source Clerk/Firebase Auth alternative [271d]
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- Broadcom has willingly dug its VMware hole, says cloud CEO [video] [271d]
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- Wikipedia Abuse Filter [271d]
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- Taking CO2 out of the air would be an expensive way to fight climate change [271d]
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- Many FBI agents are struggling to make ends meet. Housing costs are to blame [271d]
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- Bing Copilot seemingly leaks state between user sessions [271d]
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- The Space Force is planning what could be the first military exercise in orbit [271d]
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- Redis Re-Implemented with SQLite [271d]
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- The Guide to Stock Options Conversations [271d]
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- Is the Atlantic Overturning Circulation Approaching a Tipping Point? [271d]
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- Goldman Says It's Time to Take Tech Profits and Invest Elsewhere [271d]
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- Linux fu: getting started with systemd [271d]
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- Is the Ballmer Peak real? (2011) [271d]
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- Show HN: I made a site that lets you make interactive demos for free [271d]
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- I ported thousands apps to Windows 95 [video] [271d]
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- Rat Rods: Teaching a rat to drive a car [271d]
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- llm.c is now down to 26.2ms/iteration, matching PyTorch [271d]
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- Dune ornithopters flap their blades in the wrong plane for vertical takeoff [271d]
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- Godot as an Embeddable Game Engine [271d]
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- Getting into way too much detail with the Z80 netlist simulation (2021) [271d]
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- How the Catalan pro-independence movement is facing a new wave of exile [271d]
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- What will humans do if technology solves everything? [271d]
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- Problem with selling developer tools is that devs have no purchasing authority [271d]
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