The Brutalist Report - tech
- Minimalistic Beat Maker [157d]
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- SpaceX's fourth Starship launch approved for Thursday [157d]
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- Ask HN: Is Google Dead? [157d]
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- An intergenerational crime against humanity [157d]
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- My Favorite Programming Problem to Teach: Digit Length [157d]
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- Apple M4 iPad Pro Has a New Security Exclave for Camera and Microphone Activity [157d]
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- Japan's Most Actively Traded Stock Is a Fraud and Ticking Time Bomb [pdf] [157d]
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- GitHub now provides Arm-based runners [157d]
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- Our Man in Fotheringhay [157d]
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- Reading awc [157d]
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- Tetris Is Forty Years Old [157d]
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- Rejecting GMOs hinders human progress and keeps the poor hungry [157d]
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- User Interfaces [157d]
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- Toyota raided as safety testing scandal grows [157d]
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- really divisionless random numbers [157d]
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- He trained cops to fight crypto crime and allegedly ran a dark-web drug market [157d]
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- Ask HN: 30y After 'On Lisp', PAIP etc., Is Lisp Still "Beating the Averages"? [157d]
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- Hi, AI: Our Thesis on AI Voice Agents [158d]
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- Meta Withheld Information on Instagram, WhatsApp Deals: FTC [158d]
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- Is One Company to Blame for Soaring Rental Prices in the U.S.? [158d]
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- You'll regret using natural keys [158d]
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- New AI system detects rare epileptic seizures [158d]
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- Hacker Tool Extracts All the Data Collected by Windows' New Recall AI [158d]
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- Mathematical Optimization for Cargo Ships [158d]
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- Not Just Scale [158d]
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- Study shows most doctors endorsing drugs on X are paid to do so [158d]
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- macOS Bartender Auto-Update Signed by Unknown New Owner [158d]
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- The Positive Hacker News RSS Feed [158d]
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- Neovim decision to use Lua is paying off [158d]
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- An animated introduction to Fourier Series [158d]
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- Some Notes on Influenceering [158d]
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- SpaceX received FAA approval for Starship flight 4 [158d]
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- Things the guys who stole my phone have texted me to try to get me to unlock it [158d]
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- Anthropic Courses [158d]
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- Debian's /tmpest in a teapot [158d]
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- Internet addiction alters brain chemistry in young people, study finds [158d]
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- Bit-twiddling abstract addition with unknown bits [158d]
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- Particle Accelerators for the Microchip Era [158d]
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- ShadowFinder: Find possible locations of shadows around the world [158d]
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- Entropy, a CLI that scans files to find high entropy lines (might be secrets) [158d]
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- ARM's next-gen CPU and GPU cores are faster, more efficient [158d]
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- Herbie: Optimize Floating-Point Expressions [158d]
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- How influencer cartels manipulate social media [158d]
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- Skip SDKs in Simple Integrations [158d]
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- Attacking Android Binder: Analysis and Exploitation of CVE-2023-20938 [158d]
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- Dr Pepper is now as popular as Pepsi. It's still shrouded in mystery [158d]
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- Deception abilities emerged in large language models [158d]
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- Charge Robotics (YC S21) is hiring SWEs to build solar construction robots [158d]
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- Mozilla Builders Accelerator 2024 [158d]
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- The warring conmen at the heart of a €5B carbon trading scam [158d]
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- Job openings fall to lowest level since February 2021 [158d]
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- No physics? No problem. AI weather forecasting is already making strides [158d]
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- My simple theory on why we stopped building beautiful buildings [158d]
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- The Rot-Com Bubble [158d]
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- Why do electronic components have such odd values? [158d]
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- Online streaming services in Canada must hand over 5% of domestic revenues [158d]
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- Instagram tests forcing users to watch adverts [158d]
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- Databricks to Buy Data-Management Startup Tabular [158d]
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- Current and former AI employees warn of the technology's dangers [158d]
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- Nvidia and Salesforce double down on AI startup Cohere in $450M round [158d]
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- Door slammed on last remaining easy Windows 11 local account setup workaround [158d]
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- Show HN: Shortbread App – AI-powered, romantic comics for women [158d]
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- Python's many command-line utilities [158d]
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- A new discovery about carbon dioxide is challenging old ventilation doctrine [158d]
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- Instagram confirms test of 'unskippable' ads [158d]
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- Reverse Z in 3D graphics (and why it's so awesome) [158d]
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- The FBI ran a cell phone company for criminals [158d]
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- Nintendo Hits 127 Switch Piracy Tutorial Repos After 'Cracking' URL Encryption [158d]
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- Show HN: A website that can generate rap lyrics and songs with AI [158d]
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- New all-optical approach to revolutionise night vision technology [158d]
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- Harvard's Largest Faculty Division Will No Longer Require Diversity Statements [158d]
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- Electing the Doge of Venice: analysis of a 13th Century protocol [pdf] [158d]
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- Show HN: PlayBooks – Jupyter Notebooks style on-call investigation documents [158d]
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- The world's largest 3D printer is building cozy homes from wood [158d]
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- Intel Brings a Big Fork to a Server CPU Knife Fight [158d]
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- Porsche 911 Hybrid vs. Chevy Corvette E-Ray: Electrified Sports Cars Compared [158d]
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- Delivering WordPress in 6KB (2018) [158d]
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- Underscores are stupid? Get a Japanese keyboard (2012) [158d]
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- Chang'e-6: Moon dark side samples collected and launched into lunar orbit [158d]
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- SaySelf: Teaching LLMs to Express Confidence with Self-Reflective Rationales [158d]
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- Why I'm building a Home Lab with K8s on Raspberry Pis [158d]
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- How to chop off bytes of an UTF-8 string to fit into a small slot and look nice [158d]
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- Encryption at Rest: Whose Threat Model Is It Anyway? [158d]
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- Coding and Keyboards (2023) [158d]
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- Security researcher discovers Microsoft's Recall tool is woefully insecure [158d]
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- Succinctness Is Power (2002) [158d]
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- America's Commute to Work Is Getting Longer and Longer [158d]
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- I Think, Therefore I Relate [158d]
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- Using Vectorize to build an unreasonably good search engine in 160 lines of code [158d]
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- Microsoft blocks Windows 11 workaround that enabled local accounts [158d]
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- XLSTM code release by NX-AI [158d]
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- Show HN: Web Development with Htmx, Type-Guided Components, Pure Python [158d]
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- The Long-Lost Tarzan Atari Game, Preserved [158d]
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- Epoch Times CFO charged in $67M crypto money laundering plot [158d]
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- ChatGPT Is Down [158d]
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- A remarkable breakthrough towards the Riemann hypothesis [158d]
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- Excess mortality across the Western World since the Covid pandemic [158d]
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- Google to shut down Google One VPN on June 20 [158d]
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- Sphere Rendering: Flat Planets [158d]
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- Atash Behram – Types of Fire [158d]
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- How the government and workplaces can join forces to combat cybercrime [157d]
- Generative AI: How to innovate with less risk [157d]
- World's first wireless CPU prototype breaks cover and could pave the way for a world of seamless modular computing — but it will still require a physical power connection for now [157d]
- I tested Siri against Gemini and Bixby in 25 challenges, and one body-slammed the others – hint, it wasn’t Apple [157d]
- Motorola's 2024 Edge mid-ranger is bigger, better, and more affordable [158d]
- Netflix is leaving your older Apple TV [158d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, June 5 (game #863) [158d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Wednesday, June 5 (game #360) [158d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Wednesday, June 5 (game #94) [158d]
- Shokz' OpenFit Air earbuds are my favorite sports-focused open-ear buds yet [158d]
- AMD adds ultra-fast memory to flagship AI Instinct accelerator as it looks forward to next gen CDNA 4 architecture — Instinct MI325X accelerator has 2x memory and 30% more bandwidth compared to Nvidia's H200 [158d]
- Security researcher says Azure Tags are security threat — but Microsoft disagrees [158d]
- Intel unveils Xeon 6 series CPUs with a clear focussed on high density, scale-out paradigm — but will the up-to-144-core parts be enough to take on AMD, Ampere and others? [158d]
- Unskippable ads are tech's latest curse – and now they're even coming to Instagram [158d]
- Lexar reveals incredibly fast SSDs, RAM and other storage innovations at Computex 2024 [158d]
- AMD launches puzzling new graphics card that will absolutely not appeal to gamers — dual slot W7900DS looks like the old W7900, offering very similar performance but with a big discount [158d]
- Netflix movie of the day: The Theory of Everything is a heartwarming biopic about the life of Stephen Hawking [158d]
- Netflix’s Bridgerton season 3 part 2 trailer teases a surprising new detail about the show’s budding romance [158d]
- Max shocks with an immediate subscription increase just before HBO’s House of the Dragon season 2 premiere [158d]
- Prime Video is turning iconic game series Yakuza into a TV show and bringing back American Gladiators, and I can't wait [158d]
- Cache of three billion background check records set to be sold online by cyber criminals [158d]
- The first trailer for Alien Romulus is here to wrap you in a chilling embrace of a horrifying face hug [158d]
- Lies of P is getting a limited edition SSD from SK hynix [158d]
- Samsung's legal battle with Oura over Galaxy Ring similarities tells me the smart ring era has officially arrived [158d]
- New Windows 10 update gives it Windows 11’s photo-sharing capabilities with Android devices – but you might want to hang on [158d]
- Netflix has a plan to fix its Meta Quest 3 app… abandon it and use the browser [158d]
- Want to install Windows 11 without linking it to a Microsoft account? It just got harder to do this, sadly, but it’s still possible [158d]
- Amazon's having a massive tech sale for Father's Day - deals starting at $19.99 [158d]
- MSI introduces the world’s first AI gaming monitor at Computex 2024 [158d]
- Acer has just released a tiny laptop powered by one of the most powerful mobile CPUs around — Core Ultra 7 165H has 16 cores, two SSD slots and weighs only 1.2Kg [158d]
- AMD announces new X870 and X870E motherboards for new Ryzen 9000 CPUs [158d]
- AM4 is alive and well as AMD announces Ryzen 5000XT CPUs at Computex 2024 [158d]
- Just Cause developer Avalanche Studios announces layoffs and closure of two studios [158d]
- Asus ProArt PX13 ultra-portable laptop crams Geforce RTX 4070 GPU in tiny form factor — 13.3-inch powerhouse comes with AMD's flagship CPU and a 360-degree display [158d]
- AI models for patient care: The transformers will see you now [158d]
- London NHS hospitals divert ambulances and cancel operations in the midst of cyberattack [158d]
- Why AI won’t replace human intelligence in cybersecurity [158d]
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- The Meta Quest 3S reveal inches closer as Meta sets a date for Meta Connect 2024 [158d]
- Our favorite cheap Bluetooth speaker maker has released a JBL Flip 6 rival, but it's half the price [158d]
- Cox fixes modem security flaw that could have affected millions [158d]
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- Geoff Keighley confirms Summer Game Fest will be 'largely focused' on previously announced games [158d]
- Pixel VPN by Google available as a beta for more Pixel users [158d]
- The first Leica M12 images have leaked – and it could be a revolutionary redesign [158d]
- Enpass unveils Google Workspace integration for seamless password management experience [158d]
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- Samsung sets Galaxy Ring release date for August if Oura's patents don't get in the way [158d]
- Microsoft set to lay off hundreds of Azure cloud staff as Google also cuts cloud team [158d]
- Great news — Microsoft Teams may have just fixed the most traumatic part of the app, or made it even worse [158d]
- Microsoft reveals major Russian cyber threats that looked to target Paris Olympics [158d]
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- Neil Druckmann confirms 'multiple single-player' projects are in development at Naughty Dog: 'I promise you, we will not be The Last of Us studio forever' [158d]
- Ransomware threats are surging once again - here's what your business needs to know [158d]
- Snapdragon CPUs could be over 50% of Windows PCs by 2029, Qualcomm’s CEO predicts – so should Intel be worried? [158d]
- PlayStation console exclusive Kena: Bridge of Spirits will launch on Xbox later this year [158d]
- Renders of the Galaxy Watch FE just leaked – and it looks like the Galaxy Watch 4 [158d]
- First trailer for Venom: The Last Dance teases new symbiotes, a Spider-Man villain's return, and ties to the MCU [158d]
- Baldur's Gate 3 patch 7 arrives in September and will add official mod support [158d]
- Snowflake says it wasn't to blame for Ticketmaster breach — and its security pals agree [158d]
- UK retailer GAME is ending its reward scheme next month [158d]
- Leaked Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 dummy unit photos suggest there's still too much crease [158d]
- ChatGPT is down – here's what we know about the outage so far [158d]
- ChatGPT is down – here's what we know about the outage so far [158d]
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