The Brutalist Report - tech
- Transforming the National Gallery, one painting at a time [244d]
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- GPT-4o hit 54% accuracy on CodeContests with AlphaCodium, up from 48% for GPT-4T [244d]
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- First proof that "plunging regions" exist around black holes in space [244d]
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- The Time I Convinced the CTO Not to Outsource Our Developers [244d]
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- Over 1k vulns that MITRE and NIST 'might' have missed but China or Russia didn't [244d]
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- Zoraxy: Open-Source, All in one homelab network routing solution [244d]
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- Japanese court rules that AI cannot be issued patents [244d]
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- The Myth of Panic (2021) [244d]
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- Elevating Sentiment Analysis: Fine Tuning LLaMA 3 8B [244d]
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- Show HN: GitHub – I tried to build AWS S3 from scratch [244d]
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- wxHexEditor — a Free Hex Editor / Disk Editor for Huge Files or Devices [244d]
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- Multi AI Agent Systems Using OpenAI's New GPT-4o Model [244d]
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- A web version of Anthropic's prompt engineering interactive tutorial [244d]
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- "Outrageously" priced weight-loss drugs could bankrupt US health care [244d]
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- Wine 9.9 (Dev) – Run Windows Applications on Linux, BSD, Solaris and macOS [244d]
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- Ex-OpenAI staff must sign lifetime no-criticism contract or forfeit all equity [244d]
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- The Delta Emulator is changing its logo after Adobe threatened it [244d]
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- Expedia Group fired their CTO, Rathi Murthy [244d]
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- VW and Renault end talks to develop affordable EV [244d]
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- Archie, the Internet's first search engine, is rescued and running [244d]
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- Chrome DevTools now uses Gemini to help with JavaScript Errors in the console [244d]
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- ILGPU: Write GPU programs with C# and F# [244d]
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- Test Scores Down, GPAs Up: The New Angst over Grade Inflation [244d]
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- OpenAI departures: Why can’t former employees talk? [245d]
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- Show HN: Slice Tap Toy [245d]
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- Thinking out loud about 2nd-gen email [245d]
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- Get Yourself a /dev/lunch [245d]
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- Show HN: I built a website to create financial models for any stock online [245d]
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- Microsoft now says your PC is in need of 'repair' if you're not using Edge [245d]
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- A Charming Algorithm for Count-Distinct [245d]
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- "I lost trust": Why the OpenAI team in charge of safeguarding humanity imploded [245d]
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- Meshroom a free and open-source 3D Reconstruction Software [245d]
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- Glewbot scales buildings like a gecko to inspect wall tiles [245d]
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- The case against dual axis charts (and what to use instead) (2018) [245d]
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- Rents are rising faster than wages across the country [245d]
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- Jan Leike's OpenAI departure statement [245d]
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- Head of Alignment at OpenAI Resigns [245d]
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- 'I'm the new Oppenheimer ': Palantir's first-ever AI warfare conference [245d]
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- A Trial HIV Vaccine Triggered Elusive and Essential Antibodies in Humans [245d]
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- The Beauty of Concrete [245d]
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- Rust 1.78: Performance Impact of the 128-Bit Memory Alignment Fix [245d]
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- Rachel Aviv Wrote That New Yorker Story on Lucy Letby [245d]
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- Bend: a high-level language that runs on GPUs (via HVM2) [245d]
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- Ladders last a long time: Reading Raphael Samuel [245d]
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- Confronting Another Axis? History, Humility, and Wishful Thinking [245d]
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- BIMI and DMARC Can't Save You: The Overlooked DKIM Exploit [245d]
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- Sakuga-42M Dataset: Scaling Up Cartoon Research [245d]
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- GDPR: Is It Worth It? [245d]
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- Beekeeper furious over destruction of $2M honey crop [245d]
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- "The financial costs of healthcare costs, or, is keeping me alive worth it?" [245d]
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- NYPD will deploy drones to respond to 911 calls in 5 NYC precincts,officials say [245d]
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- How Far Are We from AGI [245d]
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- 3,000 Best Free Movies on YouTube Playlist [245d]
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- Ambitious but at Peace [245d]
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- Toon3D: Seeing Cartoons from a New Perspective [245d]
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- LoRA Learns Less and Forgets Less [245d]
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- Thunderbird.net Has a New Look [245d]
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- Shein set to boost London with IPO [245d]
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- Demystifying the Protobuf Wire Format [245d]
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- Ideas and Creativity (2019) [245d]
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- Non-Euclidean Doom: what happens to a game when pi is not 3.14159 (2022) [video] [245d]
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- Deleted iPhone photos show up again after iOS update [245d]
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- Static Wordle [245d]
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- N-Dimensional Gaussians for Fitting of High Dimensional Functions [245d]
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- A Ruby, Middleman and TailwindCSS blog template [245d]
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- I upgraded my water heater and discovered how bad smart home security can be [245d]
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- HMT: Hierarchical Memory Transformer for Long Context Language Processing [245d]
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- NiceGUI – Simple web apps with Python [245d]
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- Many Searchers Want to Turn Off Google AI Overviews [245d]
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- Why neural networks struggle with the Game of Life [245d]
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- OpenBSD – sshd(8) split into multiple binaries [245d]
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- Mozilla Firefox Adds Support for AI-Powered Nvidia RTX Video [245d]
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- DNA confirms there IS a big cat roaming the British countryside [245d]
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- How to read C type declarations (2003) [245d]
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- Fairness is over-rated in games? [245d]
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- Welcome to the Parallel Future of Computation [245d]
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- It's official: ADSL works over wet string [245d]
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- One of the biggest credit card companies is quietly introducing a secret AI weapon to combat billion-dollar financial fraud — Visa will verify every single transaction in real time to eliminate rampant enumeration attacks [244d]
- Google's Live Caption may soon become more emotionally expressive on Android [244d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Saturday, May 18 (game #845) [244d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Saturday, May 18 (game #76) [244d]
- This devious Wi-Fi security flaw could let hackers eavesdrop on your network with ease [244d]
- The Tom's Guide Awards are coming soon – here's how to submit your products [245d]
- New Galaxy Book4 Edge will come in two models sporting 3K displays and a new Qualcomm chipset [245d]
- AMD is finally ending branding headaches: Strix Point CPUs might use 'Ryzen AI' from here on out [245d]
- Another nasty Mac malware is spoofing legitimate software to target macOS users [245d]
- New video of 'revolutionary' ceramic storage technology emerges — Cerabyte's improved prototype gives me hope that affordable Exabyte-class storage racks are coming sooner than expected [245d]
- Innovation and revenue growth to be the focus of AI use rather than lowering costs and optimization according to business leaders (but they’re not sure how) [245d]
- iPad Pro users are noticing a weird grainy effect in the tandem OLED display – but is it a glitch? [245d]
- Amazon just surprised us by launching its Memorial Day sale - shop the 21 best deals [245d]
- Hackers target DocuSign with new phishing threat — watch out, you could be signing your data away [245d]
- Norway tells businesses to replace their SSL VPN [245d]
- North Korean hackers have some deious new Linux backdoor attacks to target victims [245d]
- Microsoft looking to relocate hundreds of China-based workers as diplomatic tensions rise [245d]
- 7 new movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and more this weekend (May 17) [245d]
- Closing the door on open source supply chain attacks [245d]
- Best Buy's Memorial Day sale starts now: $1,100 off appliances, TVs and laptops [245d]
- How can humans take on AI? With AI, of course! [245d]
- US government warns of D-Link router security flaws — patch now or potentially pay the price [245d]
- Max's trailer for its MoviePass doc hints at a wild and twisted story behind the crash of a much-loved service [245d]
- Leaker lists claimed Sonos Roam 2 specs and pictures – and its most disappointing feature hasn't changed [245d]
- Business ChatGPT users can now pull in files from Google Drive, OneDrive and more [245d]
- GTA 6 will launch late in 2025 according to Take-Two financial report [245d]
- OpenAI's ChatGPT might soon be thanking you for gold and asking if the narwhal bacons at midnight like a cringey Redditor after the two companies reach a deal [245d]
- New AMD Zen 6 rumors suggest a super small yet efficient TSMC 2nm process and 2026 release date [245d]
- Android 15 could give your phone’s storage page a small-but-mighty makeover [245d]
- PDP's new Victrix Gambit Prime controller goes big on multiplayer with minimal input latency and an array of swappable modules [245d]
- Borderlands 4, BioShock 4, or Mafia 4? Fans speculate as 2K Games prepares to reveal a massive sequel this summer [245d]
- New alleged AMD Zen 5 Strix Point laptop CPU benchmarks could be bad news for desktop PCs [245d]
- Here's another hint we're going to get satellite messaging in Android 15 [245d]
- A Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 benchmark shows its likely chipset and RAM [245d]
- Circle to Search for the iPhone could arrive via Google Chrome [245d]
- Windows 11 users, get ready for more AI - a new test build promises a designated section of the Settings menu just for AI updates [245d]
- The iPhone 16 Pro Max could bring in a big battery boost – but there's a catch [245d]
- Toshiba cutting thousands of jobs as restructuring continues [245d]
- The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 could have a tougher screen and a smaller crease [245d]
- FX's record-breaking Shōgun TV show is getting two more seasons – and that presents two big problems [245d]
- Google is using its Gemini AI to boost education platforms [245d]
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