The Brutalist Report - tech
- Starbucks shares sink 8% as same-store sales fall, quarterly results miss [355d]
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- Xbox 360 marketplace will stop accepting purchases per July 29th [355d]
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- Building a Large Japanese Web Corpus for Large Language Models [355d]
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- Google workers fired for protesting Israeli contract file NLRB complaint [355d]
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- Rabbit R1, a thing that should just be an app, is just an Android app [355d]
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- Dream-HTML – render HTML, SVG, MathML, Htmx markup from OCaml [355d]
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- FTC challenges 'junk' patents held by 10 drugmakers, incl Novo Nordisk's Ozempic [355d]
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- Virtual Power Plants and Software [355d]
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- Printing Music with CSS Grid [355d]
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- All Cars Sold in the US Will Soon Have to Be Able to Automatically Avoid a Crash [355d]
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- Run llama3 locally with 1M token context [355d]
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- Square Enix to record extraordinary loss of 22.1B yen [355d]
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- UnitedHealth CEO: 'Decision to pay ransom was mine' [355d]
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- Supreme Court Declines to Block Texas Porn Restriction [355d]
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- Level of Gaussians: Real-Time View Synthesis for Square Meters [355d]
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- What Recent Vulnerabilities Mean to Rust [355d]
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- Dean Ball on the new California AI bill [355d]
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- PCIe 5.0 is nearly 4 years old and it's still virtually worthless in gaming PCs [355d]
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- Replacing Judges with Juries: Evaluating LLM Generations with a Panel of Models [355d]
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- Binance founder Changpeng Zhao sentenced to four months in prison [355d]
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- Microsoft Maintains Go Fork for FIPS 140-2 Support [355d]
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- Arti: A Tor Implementation in Rust [355d]
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- Vegan cheese wins Good Food Award, dairy cheese makers have its disqualified [355d]
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- Rama is a testament to the power of Clojure [355d]
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- How ECMO Is Redefining Death [355d]
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- The Fermat's Last Theorem Project [355d]
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- No Dev Team? No Problem: Writing Malware and Anti-Malware with GenAI [355d]
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- Thinking Beyond IaC [355d]
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- The File Filesystem [355d]
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- Good enough is good enough [356d]
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- US drug control agency will move to reclassify marijuana [356d]
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- Show HN: Polytomic Connect – API for two-way ETL and data syncs with customers [356d]
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- Show HN: I made an app that helps you find where to stream movies and TV shows [356d]
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- Desire for loud car predicted by being a man: higher psychopathy and sadism [356d]
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- Dear Europe, please wake up [356d]
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- Autoscale Kubernetes workloads on any cloud using any event [356d]
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- There's no need to shower every day – here's why [356d]
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- EU launches action against 20 airlines for greenwashing [356d]
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- Neal Stephenson – Announcing Polostan [356d]
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- Alice's Adventures in a Differentiable Wonderland [356d]
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- Ego (YC W24) Is Hiring a Senior Game Developer (Unreal Engine) [356d]
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- Probing electron spin states at much higher resolution and efficiency [356d]
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- Enzymes open new path to universal donor blood [356d]
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- Crunchy Bridge for Analytics: Your Data Lake in PostgreSQL [356d]
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- Razer made to pay $1.2M over 'N95' face mask that wasn't [356d]
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- Therapy notes hacker jailed for blackmail [356d]
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- OpenTofu 1.7.0 is out with State Encryption, Dynamic Provider-defined Functions [356d]
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- OpenAI: Batch API [356d]
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- Pydantic Logfire [356d]
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- Show HN: I Built a Java IDE for iPad [356d]
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- Borgo is a statically typed language that compiles to Go [356d]
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- Benchmarking PostgreSQL Connection Poolers: PgBouncer, PgCat and Supavisor [356d]
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- Tesla failing to deliver Semi-trucks on time to PepsiCo, Sysco, UPS, and Walmart [356d]
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- Bytecode VMs in Surprising Places [356d]
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- Reddit is full of bots: thread reposted comment by comment, 10 months later [356d]
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- Man who mass-extorted psychotherapy patients gets six years [356d]
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- Bruce Perens tries to achieve a third impossible thing [356d]
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- UK becomes first country to ban default bad passwords on IoT devices [356d]
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- Show HN: I made a CLI tool to create web extensions with no build configuration [356d]
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- RAGCache: Efficient Knowledge Caching for Retrieval-Augmented Generation [356d]
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- Systemd Rolling Out "run0" As sudo Alternative [356d]
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- Autotab (YC S23) Is Hiring Founding Engineers to Build the Digital Robot [356d]
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- Change Healthcare hackers used stolen credentials and no MFA, says UHG CEO [356d]
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- Raspberry Pi 5 vs. Intel N100 mini PC comparison [356d]
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- Cats suffer H5N1 brain infections, blindness, death after drinking raw milk [356d]
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- Marriott admits lied about encrypting card, passport numbers in 2018 breach [356d]
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- Tesla conducting more layoffs, including entire Supercharger team [356d]
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- Don't Just Say "Hello" in Chat [356d]
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- NASA lays out how SpaceX will refuel Starships in low-Earth orbit [356d]
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- I Rented Out a Movie Theatre (Again) and Used My Steam Deck to Play Co-Op Games [356d]
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- Asynchronous Programming in C# [356d]
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- Show HN: Roast my SQLite encryption at-rest [356d]
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- Ask HN: Can Devin genuinely replace the roles of developers? [356d]
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- Re: Why Host Emacs Packages on GitHub? (Microsoft vs Freedom) [356d]
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- U.S. to require automatic emergency braking on new vehicles in 5 years [356d]
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- TL;DR AI are better community-written abstracts for research papers [356d]
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- Systemd Wants to Expand to Include a Sudo Replacement [356d]
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- Nintendo(1) [356d]
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- Apple must open iPadOS to sideloading within 6 months, EU says [356d]
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- Deep Dive into XZ Utils Backdoor – Columbia Engineering Guest Lecture [video] [356d]
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- Hitting every branch on the way down [356d]
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- Only9Fans [356d]
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- A few facts about POSIX [356d]
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- Save the Web by Being Nice [356d]
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- Codapi – Interactive code examples for documentation, education and fun [356d]
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- Why SQLite Uses Bytecode [356d]
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- RISC-V support in Android just got a big setback [356d]
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- Electromigration Concerns Grow in Advanced Packages [356d]
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- Researcher finds that wood frogs evolved rapidly in response to road salts [356d]
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- Sunlight and Vitamin D [356d]
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- TypeSpec: A New Language for API-Centric Development [356d]
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- Rabbit R1: Barely Reviewable [video] [356d]
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- Farewell MFJ [356d]
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- Apple Joins the SeL4 Foundation [356d]
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- Midi is building a digital platform for an oft-overlooked area of women’s health [355d]
- Razer hit with $1.1M FTC fine over glowing ‘N95’ mask COVID claims [355d]
- With $175M in new funding, Island wants the browser to be at the center of enterprise security [355d]
- With $175M in new funding, Island is putting the browser at the center of enterprise security [355d]
- Screenshots suggest TikTok is circumventing Apple App Store commissions [355d]
- Twitch’s TikTok-like discovery feed is rolling out to all users [355d]
- Amazon CodeWhisperer is now called Q Developer and is expanding its functions [355d]
- EU watchdog questions secrecy around lawmakers’ encryption-breaking CSAM scanning proposal [355d]
- How European disability tech startups are leveraging AI [356d]
- Elon Musk guts Tesla’s charging team after winning over major automakers [356d]
- A bill strengthening NCMEC’s CyberTipline heads to the president’s desk [356d]
- Ring the alarm bells, the iPhone alarm isn’t working [356d]
- Samsung’s operating profit soars 930% as AI tailwinds drive demand for memory chips [356d]
- TechCrunch Minute: OpenAI’s media deal rush continues with FT deal [356d]
- Productive solar technologies draw investors as global off-grid solar sector funding slumps [356d]
- Shinkei’s humane, quality-preserving fish-harvesting tech could upend the seafood industry [356d]
- Sam’s Club’s AI-powered exit tech reaches 20% of stores [356d]
- Seam wants to make customer data accessible to every business user [356d]
- US fines telcos $200M for sharing customer location data without consent [356d]
- Notable Capital’s Hans Tung on why founders need to play the long game [356d]
- The Browser Company releases Arc for Windows [356d]
- Spotify’s getting serious about its enterprise and dev tools business play [356d]
- A pair of Airbnb alums is bringing intelligence and automation to data protection [356d]
- Instagram is updating its algorithm to surface more content from smaller, original creators [356d]
- Portal Space Systems unveils Supernova, an ultra-mobile spacecraft [356d]
- ‘Wallet-as-a-service’ startup Ansa raises $14 million with female investors leading the way [356d]
- SafeBase taps AI to automate software security reviews [356d]
- Beehiiv attracts $32M to make its newsletter publishing platform more sticky [356d]
- WeTransfer cuts out the middle man and now lets users sell files directly on the platform [356d]
- The first-ever race between four self-driving cars and a Formula 1 driver just happened in Abu Dhabi [356d]
- Inside the Autonomous Racing League event that pit a self-driving car against a Formula 1 driver [356d]
- Bumble’s “Opening Move” feature takes the pressure off women to come up with a new message every time [356d]
- Change Healthcare hackers broke in using stolen credentials — and no MFA, says UHG CEO [356d]
- Yelp is launching a new AI assistant to help you connect with businesses [356d]
- Meta’s approach to election security in the frame as EU probes Fb, Instagram [356d]
- Devastated by his image being posted to a porn site, this founder hit on an AI startup idea [356d]
- Nigeria’s YC-backed Chowdeck hopes to scale food delivery, a notoriously tough market, with $2.5M funding [356d]
- neuroClues wants to put high speed eye tracking tech in the doctor’s office [356d]
- As VC firms invest more in B2B startups, Intuition is a new VC fund focusing on consumer tech [356d]
- Solo GP fund Andrena Ventures hopes to carry startup talent onto its next challenges [356d]
- Carbonfact is a carbon management platform designed specifically for the fashion industry [356d]
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- Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, May 1 (game #828) [355d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Wednesday, May 1 (game #59) [355d]
- Hisense’s new 5,000 nits mini-LED TV is so bright you may need to wear shades [355d]
- YouTube TV on Android introduces new Multiview feature – here's how to use it [355d]
- Prime Video movie of the day: Road House is an action-packed remake of the ’80s cult classic [355d]
- This is the tablet with the biggest battery ever — small-time Chinese firm promises rugged device with a staggering 33,280mAh battery, three times the capacity of Apple's iPad Pro, and much cheaper as well [355d]
- New AMD RX 7900 XTX variant requires a mammoth 3x PCIe power connectors [356d]
- Netflix movie of the day: Baby Driver is an incredible action movie with a stunning soundtrack and 92% on Rotten Tomatoes [356d]
- Google Chrome is getting a smarter, savvier address bar thanks to AI [356d]
- ChatGPT keeps hallucinating—and that's bad for your privacy [356d]
- This secret Android 15 feature could finally give you more media control with a Wear OS smartwatch [356d]
- Microsoft confirms Xbox Game Showcase for June 9, along with a "Redacted Direct" seemingly related to Call of Duty [356d]
- Apple’s third-party Safari integrations rolled out with “catastrophic security and privacy flaws” [356d]
- Some iPhone alarms aren’t working properly – here’s how to make sure yours does [356d]
- Disney Plus' restoration of The Beatles' Let It Be documentary looks like a window in time in its first trailer [356d]
- Windows 11 users, watch out - you’re in for an upgrade you can’t ignore thanks to mandatory adverts [356d]
- Netflix is working on a live-action Scooby Doo series from the guy behind You and Love, Simon [356d]
- Hibernating cluster wakes up to map the entire Internet - but what could it be planning? [356d]
- Remedy provides development updates on Control 2, Control multiplayer and Max Payne remakes [356d]
- Change Helathcare hackers took advantage of Citrix vulnerability to break in, CEO says [356d]
- The problem with data loss is you! [356d]
- Newfound flexibility for data migration to and from any cloud provider [356d]
- Beats reveals cheaper Solo Buds earbuds, plus Beats Solo 4 headphones with Spatial Audio and 50-hour battery life [356d]
- SteelSeries unveils a new white aesthetic for its Arctis Nova Pro line - and it's about as beautiful as gaming headsets can get [356d]
- Submarine and terrestrial cable damages lead recent internet disruptions [356d]
- Todd Howard says Bethesda is now focused on "finding ways to increase our output" [356d]
- Microsoft OneDrive offline mode is now rolling out to web users [356d]
- Major Google Pixel 8a leak reveals promo pictures and hints at pricing [356d]
- Collection agency data breach affects millions of users [356d]
- EU iPhone users—avoid alternative app stores until Apple fixes this [356d]
- Intel’s next-gen Arrow Lake CPUs are already on sale – but you shouldn’t buy one of these illegal chips [356d]
- OneDrive finally catches up to Google Drive and iCloud with an offline mode - here's how to set it up [356d]
- Your Roku TV home screen is getting video ads soon – and I'm already sick of it [356d]
- If you receive a Shein mystery box, do not open it [356d]
- Here's how setting up trackers on Google's new Find My Device app works [356d]
- Starfield director Todd Howard confirms Shattered Space expansion will release this fall [356d]
- Sideloading could be coming to your iPad – here’s what that means [356d]
- Play your vinyl through any smart speaker with this inexpensive little smart device [356d]
- ‘A dangerous precedent for allowing baseless allegations and xenophohic fears’ – DJI lashes out at its potential US drones ban [356d]
- Angry Netflix fans threaten to close their accounts as streaming giant confirms it's axing its Basic tier for good in June [356d]
- Windows 11 fears over watermark for PCs that don’t meet AI Explorer requirements are unfounded, leaker clarifies [356d]
- Apple's first generative AI device might be an iPad Pro instead of a new iPhone [356d]
- The Fallout 4 next-gen update will not be available to those who own the game through PS Plus, Bethesda confirms [356d]
- Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X Elite chips could mean better laptop battery life than ever before - but one thing worries me about these new processors [356d]
- Google lays off developers despite record revenues [356d]
- If I buy cheap, I buy twice’: Loewe explains why its new OLED TV deal with LG helps it make a repairable premium TV that can last you much longer [356d]
- The iPad Pro 2024 could have 'by far' the best OLED tablet screen and an M4 chipset [356d]
- Fallout is a bigger Prime Video hit than The Boys and Reacher, but it's not the most-watched Amazon TV show ever [356d]
- Bad news Getir customers - delivery service closes US, UK, Europe operations [356d]
- GitHub unveils Copilot-native developer environment [356d]
- Scientists design super-battery made with cheap, readily affordable chemical element, Na — Salt-based cell has surprisingly good energy density and charges in seconds [356d]
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