The Brutalist Report - tech
- Argentina celebrates first quarterly budget surplus in 16 years [344d]
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- Decline in heart failure deaths has been undone, led by people under 45 [344d]
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- Are Unpaid Take-Home Interview Assignments Ethical? [344d]
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- Apple Releases Open Source AI Models That Run On-Device [344d]
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- Modern EV Batteries Rarely Fail: Study [344d]
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- Airlines required to refund passengers for canceled, delayed flights [344d]
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- Bicycle use now exceeds car use in Paris [344d]
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- Delta takes flight: Apple-approved Nintendo emulator is a great iOS option [344d]
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- Amsterdam roofs that not only grow plants but also capture water for residents [344d]
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- Make Invalid States Unrepresentable [344d]
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- Meta stock has lost $137B in market cap on weak Q2 revenue guidance [344d]
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- Show HN: Open-source alternative to HashiCorp/IBM Vault [344d]
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- Magic Numbers [345d]
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- First Nvidia DGX H200 in the world, hand-delivered to OpenAI [345d]
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- MDMA enhances empathy-like behaviors in mice via 5-HT release [345d]
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- HashiCorp joins IBM to accelerate multi-cloud automation [345d]
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- IBM to Acquire HashiCorp, Inc for $6.4 billion [345d]
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- IBM to buy HashiCorp in $6.4B deal [345d]
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- Pixiv Blocks Adult Content, but Only for US and UK Users [345d]
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- Eric Schmidt-backed Augment, a GitHub Copilot rival, launches out of stealth [345d]
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- Meta Reports First Quarter 2024 Results [345d]
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- The Rise and Fall of the LAN Party [345d]
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- Why Does Windows Use Backslash as Path Separator? [345d]
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- McKinsey Under Criminal Investigation over Opioid-Related Consulting [345d]
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- Nearsightedness is at epidemic levels – and the problem begins in childhood [345d]
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- "I now lack the juice to fuel the bluster to conceal that I am a simpleton." [345d]
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- Tesla driver arrested for homicide after running over motorcyclist on Autopilot [345d]
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- My Dinner with [Marc] Andreessen [345d]
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- 'So hot you can't breathe': Extreme heat hits the Philippines [345d]
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- N. Korean hackers breached 10 defense contractors in South for months [345d]
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- A feature-rich front-end drag-and-drop component library [345d]
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- When do we stop finding new music? [345d]
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- Bionic Bee [345d]
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- It's Official: Scientists Confirmed What's Inside the Moon [345d]
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- How the search for the origins of Covid-19 turned politically poisonous [345d]
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- TikTok CEO expects to defeat US ban: 'We aren't going anywhere' [345d]
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- TypeScript Essentials: Distinguishing Types with Branding [345d]
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- How we manage individual user concurrencies with Nginx and Lua [345d]
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- Borrow Checking, RC, GC, and the Eleven () Other Memory Safety Approaches [345d]
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- Pulumi adds drift detection, time-to-live stacks, and scheduled deployments [345d]
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- The Stainless SDK Generator [345d]
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- US bans TikTok owner ByteDance, will prohibit app in US unless it is sold [345d]
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- Snowflake Arctic Instruct (128x3B MoE), largest open source model [345d]
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- Biden signs TikTok 'ban' bill into law, starting clock for ByteDance to divest [345d]
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- Fisker Plans More Layoffs and Bankruptcy Looms [345d]
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- Electricity generated by fossil fuels in Great Britain drops to record low [345d]
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- A morning with the Rabbit R1: a fun, funky, unfinished AI gadget [345d]
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- Hackers infect users of antivirus service that delivered updates over HTTP [345d]
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- Volvo landed a cheap Chinese EV on U.S. shores in a trade war [345d]
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- VideoGigaGAN: Towards Detail-Rich Video Super-Resolution [345d]
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- Nvidia to Acquire Run:AI [345d]
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- Police is using ChatGPT-4 powered body cams that turn audio into reports [345d]
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- Should You Use Ruby on Rails or Hanami? [345d]
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- 70k workers show another way to earn living in globe's largest industrial co-op [345d]
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- ShotSpotter Keeps Listening After Contracts Expire [345d]
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- Open-Shell: A collection of utilities bringing back classic features to Windows [345d]
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- Faer-rs: Linear algebra foundation for the Rust programming language [345d]
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- Learn OTP with Gleam [345d]
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- North Macedonia advertises Invest.com for free close to a decade [345d]
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- Show HN: LangCSS – An AI Assistant for Tailwind [345d]
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- Brainbase (YC W24) Is Hiring for Founding Full-Stack Engineer [345d]
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- Google delays third-party cookie demise yet again [345d]
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- Hundreds of Jewish demonstrators arrested after New York protest seder [345d]
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- Google wants employees to move faster [345d]
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- Reddit Will License Its Data to Train LLMs, We Made a FF Extension to Replace [345d]
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- PyPy v7.3.16 Release [345d]
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- Framework won't be just a laptop company anymore [345d]
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- 'Expensive' Streaming Services Are a Key Reason for Americans to 'Pirate' [345d]
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- Meta does everything OpenAI should be [345d]
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- Tesla Profits Drop 55% [345d]
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- Show HN: Podlite - a lightweight markup language for organizing knowledge [345d]
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- Sysadmin friendly high speed Ethernet switching [345d]
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- Android 15 may make it harder for sideloaded apps to get sensitive permissions [345d]
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- Piet [345d]
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- Nginx 1.26.0 Stable Released [345d]
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- US Senate passes TikTok divestment-or-ban bill [345d]
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- Other People's Problems [345d]
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- Golang PGO builds using GitHub Actions [345d]
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- Ask HN: Benchmarks for models other than LLMs [345d]
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- QEMU Version 9.0.0 Released [345d]
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- GitHub Deployments [345d]
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- Congress Passed a Bill That Could Ban TikTok. Now Comes the Hard Part [345d]
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- OpenBSD – Game of Trees 0.98 released [345d]
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- Apple/OpenELM: Efficient Open-Source Family Language Models [345d]
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- Empty S.F. office tower formerly valued at $62M sold for $6.5M [345d]
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- Building a full Django project, starting with a single file [345d]
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- Maxtext: A simple, performant and scalable Jax LLM [345d]
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- AI Starts to Sift Through String Theory's Near-Endless Possibilities [345d]
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- I'm giving up on open source [345d]
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- US moves to force ByteDance to sell TikTok [345d]
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- US breaks ground on its first-ever high-speed rail [345d]
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- BeeBase, a programmable relational database with graphical user interface [345d]
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- The Open Compute Project [345d]
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- The question that no LLM can answer and why it is important [345d]
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- Simulating Jupiter [345d]
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- Apple releases CoreNet, a library for training deep neural networks [345d]
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- Protecting the Darkness in Chile's Atacama Desert [345d]
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- The Rare Earth Metals Handcuffing the EV Revolution [345d]
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- The spam came from inside the house: How a smart TV can choke a Windows PC [345d]
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- FTC adopts a comprehensive ban on new noncompetes with all workers [345d]
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- Anduril moves ahead in Pentagon program to develop unmanned fighter jets [344d]
- IBM moves deeper into hybrid cloud management with $6.4B HashiCorp acquisition [345d]
- Rabbit’s R1 is a little AI gadget that grows on you [345d]
- JioCinema launches 35-cent premium tier, stepping up rivalry with Netflix and Prime Video [345d]
- Eric Schmidt-backed Augment, a GitHub Copilot rival, launches out of stealth with $252M [345d]
- TikTok ban signed into law by President Biden: How we got here, and what comes next [345d]
- Radical thinks the time has come for solar-powered, high-altitude autonomous aircraft [345d]
- Stripe, doubling down on embedded finance, de-couples payments from the rest of its stack [345d]
- Why code-testing startup Nova AI uses open source LLMs more than OpenAI [345d]
- WhatsApp adds global support for passkeys on iOS [345d]
- Reddit is making it easier to navigate conversations on its mobile apps [345d]
- Dripos raises $11M Series A to replace Square, Toast and 8 other pieces of software [345d]
- TechCrunch Minute: Perplexity AI could be worth up to $3B. Here’s why [345d]
- Seed-stage firm Eniac Ventures raises $220M across two funds [345d]
- Stainless is helping OpenAI, Anthropic and others build SDKs for their APIs [345d]
- Biden signs bill that would ban TikTok if ByteDance fails to sell the app [345d]
- Fintech gaming startup Sanlo’s webshop tool could help developers avoid costly app store fees [345d]
- Anon is building an automated authentication layer for the gen AI age [345d]
- The TikTok ban clears key hurdle while Perplexity AI continues to shake up search [345d]
- Nvidia acquires AI workload management startup Run:ai [345d]
- Security bugs in a popular phone-tracking app exposed users’ precise locations [345d]
- Block lets Square merchants convert a part of their daily sales to bitcoin [345d]
- Diddo’s new funding will bring its shoppable TV API to streaming platforms [345d]
- Spotify submits a new update to Apple with pricing information for EU users [345d]
- Snowflake releases a flagship generative AI model of its own [345d]
- Tomorrow, TechCrunch Early Stage 2024 takes over Boston [345d]
- UK probes Amazon and Microsoft over AI partnerships with Mistral, Anthropic, and Inflection [345d]
- Tines taps $50M to expand its workflow automation beyond security teams [345d]
- Former Magic Leapers launch a platform for AR experiences [345d]
- Hinge adds a way to mute requests containing words you specify [345d]
- RBI bars Kotak Bank from digital onboarding of customers, fresh credit cards [345d]
- Parloa, a conversational AI platform for customer service, raises $66M [345d]
- Madica, a program by Flourish Ventures, steps up pre-seed investing in Africa [345d]
- French startup FlexAI exits stealth with $30M to ease access to AI compute [345d]
- Google-backed Glance pilots Android lockscreen platform in US [345d]
- Senate passes a bill forcing TikTok to face a ban if ByteDance doesn’t sell it [345d]
- The all-electric Mercedes G-Class ratchets up the tech and off-road capability [345d]
- Tesla’s new growth plan is centered around mysterious cheaper models [345d]
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- Quordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, April 25 (game #822) [344d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Thursday, April 25 (game #53) [344d]
- The next HomePod could be more like a soundbar according to this Apple patent – and it hints at fixing the HomePod 2’s biggest issue [345d]
- Adobe's next big project is an AI that can upscale low-res video to 8x its original quality [345d]
- Over a billion users could be at risk from keyboard logging app security flaw [345d]
- Apple is reportedly developing its own AI servers — could it be gearing up to take on Nvidia and AMD? [345d]
- This Game Boy-styled MagSafe stand just tickled my retro-gaming synapse – now all I need is a matching controller for Nintendo emulators [345d]
- AI Explorer could revolutionize Windows 11, but can your PC run it? Here's how to check [345d]
- Netflix's Wednesday season 2 cast clicks into gear with Westworld star addition as Apple's Neuromancer series finds its lead [345d]
- CDN network cache hacked to spread malware across the globe [345d]
- Netflix's official Atlas trailer puts Jennifer Lopez in another generic Terminator clone, but with Titanfall-like mechs [345d]
- Does closing apps on your iPhone save battery life? The surprising answer is no –here's why [345d]
- New Google Nest Audio and Nest Hub Max devices could be in the works [345d]
- HP signs title sponsor deal with Ferrari F1 team [345d]
- Oracle is moving its global HQ in major healthcare switch [345d]
- How full-stack observability is putting developers on the front foot [345d]
- The opportunities and risks for using AI in content marketing [345d]
- This company just bioengineered a plant-bacteria combo to clean air better than an air purifier [345d]
- Web app bug exposed details of over half a million Neighbourhood Watch members [345d]
- Antivirus updates hijacked to drop dangerous malware [345d]
- Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus may be the laptop chip of Intel and Apple's nightmares [345d]
- Google Maps is getting a new update that’ll help you discover hidden gems in your area thanks to AI - and I can't wait to try it out [345d]
- Google Chrome delays third-party cookies plan yet again [345d]
- Tesla teases Uber-style app for autonomous robotaxis – even though its self-driving tech is still stuck in first gear [345d]
- Bad news, Windows 11 users: ads are coming to the Start menu, but there’s something you can do about it [345d]
- Netflix subscribers can’t get enough of 2019 spy thriller Anna – watch these 3 skilful assassin movies next [345d]
- A huge Meta AI update finally arrives on Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses... for some [345d]
- Nothing could be working on an enhanced Phone 2a and a new flagship Phone 3 [345d]
- Generative AI set to transform a whole host of industries — but is that always a good thing? [345d]
- Forget OLED screens, the iPad could actually get the Calculator app later this year [345d]
- AMD’s next-gen CPUs set to be Ryzen 9000 – and here’s another clue that Zen 5 launch could be imminent [345d]
- Report claims Vision Pro sales have ‘fallen sharply’ as Apple struggles to whip up demand [345d]
- Gemini AI is heading to older Android phones, and could get a new 'conversation' mode [345d]
- X-Men 97 episode 7 just introduced a major Marvel villain who puts Mr. Sinister to shame [345d]
- The 11-inch iPad Pro 2024 might be hard to get hold of at launch [345d]
- OVHcloud is open sourcing its data center watercooler tech [345d]
- More and more businesses now have CISOs - but they're increasingly taking the blame for attacks [345d]
- AMD’s RDNA 4 graphics cards could use much slower memory than Nvidia’s next-gen GPUs – but that might be a good sign (kind of) [345d]
- AWS makes move to host your company's home-made Gen AI models [345d]
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- The latest Nintendo Switch firmware update fixes an issue that stopped some players being able to connect to Wi-Fi [345d]
- Wear OS 5: what we want to see, and all the leaks so far [345d]
- The obscure little PC that wanted to be a big NAS — super compact Maiyunda M1 doesn't cost that much, offers up to 40TB SSD storage, runs Windows and has 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports [345d]
- Image site Abload going offline reminds me of how much online content we've permanently lost [345d]
- Gemini's next evolution could let you use the AI while you browse the internet [345d]
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