The Brutalist Report - tech
- Xmake: A modern C/C++ build tool [138d]
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- New scanning electron microscope tech sees magnetic field with 100nm resolution [138d]
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- Pivot podcast host Scott Galloway: 'Tech bros conflate luck with talent' [138d]
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- Zebra remains on the loose in Washington state, officials close trailheads [138d]
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- Time-Based CSS Animations [138d]
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- Megaconstellations like SpaceX's could weaken Earth's magnetic field, atmosphere [138d]
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- Judge mulls sanctions over Google's "shocking" destruction of internal chats [138d]
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- Cylon: JavaScript framework for robotics, drones, and the Internet of Things [138d]
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- Google Fit dev APIs shutdown set, fate of Android, Wear OS apps go unannounced [138d]
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- Elegant Wind Turbine Blades Made of Wood Can Outperform Composites [138d]
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- The Guide to Git I Never Had [138d]
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- Ghosts in the Machine 2 [video] [138d]
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- Sequoia: Serving exact Llama2-70B on an RTX4090 with 1/2 s per token [138d]
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- Digital Telecommunication in HF band - WWWAN - World-Wide Wireless Area Network [138d]
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- 2 years after UK poop-engulfed beaches became national scandals, it's even worse [138d]
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- How to Move the Largest Camera from California Lab to Andes Mountaintop [138d]
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- Automated integer hash function discovery [138d]
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- Why US renters are taking corporate landlords to court [138d]
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- Understanding Stein's Paradox (2021) [138d]
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- Unveiling secrets of the ESP32 part 2: reverse engineering RX [138d]
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- Preliminary Macintosh Business Plan (12 July 1981) [pdf] [138d]
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- The children who remember their past lives [138d]
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- Dick Rutan, who flew nonstop around the world, is dead at 85 [138d]
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- Winged lions through time and space [138d]
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- Sanders hits back at Netanyahu: 'It is not antisemitic to hold you accountable' [138d]
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- China sends a probe to get samples from the less-explored far side of the moon [138d]
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- Hymn for Walpurgisnacht [138d]
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- What makes a translation great? [138d]
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- Vera Rubin's primary mirror gets its first reflective coating [138d]
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- Variations on the theme of silence [138d]
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- Love to see the night sky on Mars? This is what it would be like to stargaze [138d]
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- The robustness of some fossil leaf venation networks to simulated damage [138d]
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- Cathinone and Psilocybin in Cicada Pathogens (2019) [138d]
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- Multi-million dollar Cheyenne supercomputer auction ends with $480,085 bid [138d]
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- Superfest – The almost unbreakable East German Glass [138d]
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- Humans now share the web equally with bots [138d]
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- Rebel 'Star Wars' Fans Saved the Original Movies [138d]
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- Show HN: gpudeploy.com – "Airbnb" for GPUs [138d]
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- Personalized mRNA vaccine boosts melanoma immunotherapy [138d]
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- Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus Infection in a Dairy Farm Worker [138d]
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- Atari's Mike Jang [138d]
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- Microsoft plans to lock down Windows DNS like never before [138d]
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- Near-collapse of the geomagnetic field may have contributed to life on Earth [138d]
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- Show HN: Dillo 3.1.0 released after 9 years [138d]
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- Explosively pumped flux compression generator [138d]
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- He Lost $36B in a Week. Now Bill Hwang Is Fighting to Avoid Prison [138d]
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- How Do I Prepare My Phone for a Protest? [138d]
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- YC’s founder-matching service helped medical records AI startup Hona [138d]
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- Counterfeit Cisco Devices Discovered in US Military Combat Zones [138d]
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- Does the American Diabetes Association work for patients or companies? [138d]
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- Verified Rust for low-level systems code [138d]
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- OpenAI Bought Chatgpt.com [138d]
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- Tyson Foods Is Dumping Pounds of Pollutants into American Waterways [138d]
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- State Farm announces major change affecting tens of thousands households in CA [138d]
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- Porting HPC Applications to AMD Instinct MI300A Using Unified Memory and OpenMP [138d]
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- Spotify getting into enterprise IT tools [138d]
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- Big data reveals true climate impact of worldwide air travel [138d]
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- Was the Stone Age the Wood Age? [138d]
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- How to Build a $20B Semiconductor Fab [138d]
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- The Flipbook Experiment [138d]
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- The Mirror Fusion Test Facility (2023) [138d]
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- Cancer vaccines are having a Renaissance [138d]
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- In praise of idleness – Bertrand Russell [138d]
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- In Praise of Idleness (1932) [138d]
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- CBMC: C bounded model checker (2021) [138d]
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- The Hidden-Pregnancy Experiment: Could I Hide My Pregnancy from My Phone? [138d]
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- U.S. vs. Google: As landmark monopoly trial closes, here's what to look for [138d]
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- StarCoder2-Instruct: Transparent Self-Alignment for Code Generation [138d]
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- 'Our culture is dying': vulture shortage threatens Zoroastrian burial rites [138d]
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- Trayd (YC S23) Is Hiring Technical Customer Success Associate [138d]
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- Is robotics about to have its own ChatGPT moment? [138d]
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- I don't want to fill out your contact form [138d]
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- Phillipine court bans growth of transgenic golden rice [138d]
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- FreeBSD Status Report: First Quarter 2024 [138d]
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- Georgia rocked by protests as government pushes Putin-style 'foreign agent' bill [138d]
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- UEFI, BIOS, and other confusing x86 PC (firmware) terms [138d]
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- Worst-ever job interviews: 'We had to crawl and moo' [139d]
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- The Matrix: A Bayesian learning model for LLMs [139d]
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- PHP Doesn't Suck Anymore [139d]
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- Microsoft overhaul treats security as 'top priority' after a series of failures [139d]
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- CookingSense: A Culinary Knowledgebase with Multidisciplinary Assertions [139d]
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- A Debate about Words [139d]
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- Plotille: Plot in the terminal using Braille dots [139d]
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- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Sunday, May 5 (game #63) [138d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Sunday, May 5 (game #832) [138d]
- 6-screen laptop manufacturer is very much alive — Acme Portable's Megapac L3 is the original hexadisplay mobile powerstation and is still on sale, shame that it is still using old dual CPU tech from AMD and Intel [138d]
- Huge Google Pixel 8a leak includes all the predicted specs – and a price [138d]
- The Boys season 4 trailer reveals ties to Gen V, Supe-d up farm animals, and a battle for America's soul [138d]
- Everything leaving Netflix in May 2024 [138d]
- Everything leaving Hulu in May 2024 [138d]
- iPhone 16 Pro: latest news, rumors and everything we know so far [138d]
- New report hints at the new iPads set to be unveiled by Apple on May 7 [138d]
- US university creates world's biggest 3D printer ever and it can even use wood dust — named Factory of the Future 1.0, it can print objects almost the size of 40 standard containers [138d]
- Everything new on Prime Video in May 2024 [138d]
- Microsoft improves File Explorer in Windows 11 testing, but appears to have second thoughts about some Copilot ideas [138d]
- There's only one good way to celebrate Star Wars day, and that's with these Meta Quest 3 games and apps [138d]
- ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories, from Netflix enraging users to the Rabbit R1 disappointing all of us [139d]
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