The Brutalist Report - tech
- 3dfx Voodoo 4 video card in MXM format [632d]
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- No One Wants a New Car Now. Here's Why [632d]
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- Slow-spinning radio neutron star breaks all the rules [632d]
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- What Is PID 0? [632d]
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- How Liberals Talk About Children [632d]
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- Xv6, a simple Unix-like teaching operating system [632d]
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- The Promise of 5-MeO-DMT [632d]
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- Batfish: OSS network configuration static analysis, find bugs, test correctness [632d]
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- D-Day, as told by paratroopers [632d]
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- Loose Ends (2018) [632d]
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- My lunches with the queen of cookbooks [632d]
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- Embedding with America's top hostage negotiator [632d]
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- Yes, you can play Duck Hunt without a television (but I can't) [632d]
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- Roman Women and the Oppian Law [632d]
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- The aging U.S. power grid is about to get a jolt [632d]
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- Edo-period teens tackling math's toughest problems [632d]
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- Experiments with Calculo Analog Computer Kit (1959) [pdf] [632d]
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- K-D Tree Art Generator [632d]
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- Why are debut novels failing to launch? [632d]
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- Clues to disappearance of North America's large mammals 50k years ago [632d]
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- Morphing Arbitrary Paths in SVG [632d]
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- Feynman's Razor (if an expert can't understand, you've dumbed it down too much) [632d]
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- Fighting an anti-doping finding [632d]
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- Ask HN: How to OCR a PDF and preserve whitespace? [632d]
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- Comments on the FTC antitrust investigation of Google [632d]
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- Zig Goals [632d]
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- Alarms in Medical Equipment [632d]
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- YouTube is A/B testing limiting logged out access to videos [632d]
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- Nvidia is now worth $102M per employee [632d]
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- How Mount Everest killed George Mallory [632d]
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- The Poor Man's 3D Camera (2017) [632d]
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- Ask HN: Machine Learning Engineers, what do you do at work? [632d]
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- ASCII Silhouettify [632d]
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- OpenSSH introduces options to penalize undesirable behavior [632d]
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- Show HN: Bonsai Alternative [632d]
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- Webring Starter: a modern, simple webring [632d]
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- Microsoft Will Switch Off Recall by Default After Security Backlash [632d]
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- Gravity Without Mass: UAH Study Proposes Alternative to Dark Matter [632d]
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- Zany ideas to slow polar melting are gathering momentum [632d]
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- Writing memory safe JIT compilers [632d]
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- Washington Post CEO tried to kill story about himself. It wasn't the first time [632d]
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- 270GB of source code from The New York Times leaked to 4Chan [632d]
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- CodeAid: A classroom deployment of an LLM-based coding assistant [632d]
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- We migrated from AWS to GCP with minimal downtime [632d]
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- Ask HN: How to revoke AI consent from Meta/IG? [632d]
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- Workers at TJ Maxx and Marshalls are wearing police-like body cameras [632d]
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- In highly connected networks, there's always a loop [632d]
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- Adobe Photoshop's New Terms of Service Demands the Right to Access Your Work [632d]
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- Shopify acquires Threads (no, not that one) [632d]
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- Motile Living Biobots Self-Construct from Human Somatic Progenitor Seed Cells [632d]
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- Turn On, Tune In, Write Code [632d]
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- LedgerStore Supports Trillions of Indexes at Uber [632d]
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- Recovery after HP tech support bricked my father's laptop [632d]
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- Strange File Resizing on DOS [632d]
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- Show HN: Scipress.io – a Markdown writing platform like Notion Medium MkDocs [632d]
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- Italian streets that don't exist on any map [632d]
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- Don't name packages common nouns [632d]
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- The Man Who Reinvented the Cat [632d]
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- Σ-GPTs: A New Approach to Autoregressive Models [632d]
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- Instruction Sets Should Be Free: The Case for RISC-V [pdf] (2014) [632d]
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- Tom 7: Badness 0 (Three ways) [632d]
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- A Picture Is Worth 170 Tokens: How Does GPT-4o Encode Images? [632d]
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- Show HN: E-Paper 7-color display showing the current weather [633d]
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- I rage-converted my RTX4090 into an eGPU [633d]
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- Software MVPs can no longer be low quality [633d]
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- Phoenix Springs, possibly the prettiest detective game ever, arrives September 16 [632d]
- Arranger turns a slide puzzle into an adventure game this July [632d]
- UFO 50, the latest game from the Spelunky team, will finally arrive September 18 [632d]
- Battle Vision Network is Capy’s spiritual successor to Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes [632d]
- Capcom's Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess is coming out surprisingly soon [632d]
- Simpler Times, the coziest game of Summer Game Fest 2023, is available now [632d]
- Alan Wake 2’s first expansion brings Remedy’s other heroes to Night Springs [632d]
- Valorant is coming to Xbox Series X/S and PS5 in a limited beta on June 14 [632d]
- Innersloth is spending all its Among Us money on indie games [632d]
- Silent Hill creator's new game, Slitterhead, lands November 8 [632d]
- The Game Bakers’ Cairn turns mountain climbing into a boss rush [632d]
- Civilization 7 is coming in 2025 [632d]
- Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions arrives on September 3 [632d]
- Aloy is getting the Lego treatment in Horizon Adventures [632d]
- Slapstick platformer Thank Goodness You're Here! arrives August 1 [632d]
- TikTok says it fixed a vulnerability that enabled a cyberattack on high-profile accounts [632d]
- Sony's WH-CH720N wireless headphones are down to $98, plus the rest of this week's best tech deals [632d]
- My one wish for WWDC 2024 is better notifications on iPhone and Mac [632d]
- Microsoft moves to resolve privacy concerns over its Recall feature [632d]
- One of our favorite pairs of wireless earbuds for running is on sale for only $78 [632d]
- Blink Mini two-packs drop to only $30 at Amazon [632d]
- Apple Vision Pro features we'd love to see at WWDC 2024 [632d]
- A four-pack of Samsung SmartTag 2 trackers is back on sale for $70 [632d]
- Finally, I can make my iPhone look like total crap [632d]
- Apple's AI push will reportedly be called Apple Intelligence, of course [632d]
- Whistleblower claims Amazon violated UK sanctions by selling facial recognition tech to Russia [632d]
- Blackmagic's DaVinci Resolve 19 arrives for Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite PCs [632d]
- Amazon Freevee adds terrifying AI-generated men to 12 Angry Men poster [633d]
- Monster Hunter Wilds trailer debuts at Summer Game Fest with bombastic new trailer [632d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Saturday, June 8 (game #866) [632d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Saturday, June 8 (game #363) [632d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Saturday, June 8 (game #97) [632d]
- Windows Recall will no longer be enabled by default on Copilot Plus PCs – here's what you need to know [632d]
- Valorant is officially coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S this year [632d]
- Alan Wake 2’s first expansion arrives tomorrow [632d]
- Sonic X Shadow Generations is coming to PC and consoles in October [632d]
- Silent Hill creator’s next game releases in November [632d]
- Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind is a new side-scrolling action game set to arrive this year [632d]
- Street Fighter 6 Year 2 announced, featuring guest characters for the first time in franchise history [632d]
- Civilization 7 announced at Summer Game Fest, launching next year [632d]
- Lego Horizon Adventures announced for Nintendo Switch, PS5, and PC [632d]
- Arm unleashes its most powerful CPU and GPU design yet as it targets Qualcomm, Apple and x86 — Cortex-X925 Core and Immortalis G925 GPU offer significant performance gains as Windows-on-Arm gathers pace [632d]
- WWDC 2024 will be the least exciting Apple event of the year but also the most important one – here's why you should watch it [632d]
- 16-core workstation from obscure Chinese vendor is fastest Mini PC yet — gaming-focused AtomMan GT Pt obliterates everything in this category, supports PCIe 5.0 and up to 96GB DDR [632d]
- iOS 18: the five upgrades I'm really hoping for at WWDC 2024 [632d]
- Adobe users are furious about the company's terms of service change to help it train AI [632d]
- macOS 15: latest news, rumors, and everything we know so far [632d]
- Netflix is testing major changes that’ll make finding new movies and shows so much easier [632d]
- These are the best laptops announced at Computex 2024 [632d]
- Los Angeles School Board investigating possible major data theft [632d]
- Elac's new speakers are perfect for your powerful, affordable Dolby Atmos home theater dreams [632d]
- ‘Apple Intelligence’ is reportedly coming to your iPhone in iOS 18 – here’s what to expect [632d]
- GitHub repositories are being attacked and wiped in new extortion scam [632d]
- Forget 115-inch 4K TVs – TCL says 130-inch sets are coming soon, with 150 inches on the horizon [632d]
- New Fog ransomware targets schools via hacked VPNs [632d]
- The AI balancing act: what can the UK learn from the EU? [632d]
- An evolving threat landscape: A battle between good and evil [632d]
- 7 new movies and shows to stream this weekend on Netflix, Disney Plus, Hulu, Max, and more (June 7) [632d]
- These 4 drama movies with over 90% on Rotten Tomatoes are coming to Netflix in June 2024 [632d]
- Forget the Samsung Galaxy Ring – a Fitbit smart ring could be en route, according to a new patent [632d]
- Docker instances targeted in major cryptojacking scam [632d]
- These transparent noise-cancelling over-ear headphones are exactly what Nothing should have released, but didn't [632d]
- Apple just awarded these 14 apps and games one of its highest accolades [632d]
- Spotify's cheaper music-only tier appeared and disappeared in the UK – here's what it offered [633d]
- WhatsApp Business is getting a whole load of AI boosts to make it easier for you to interact with firms [633d]
- WWDC 2024 looms, but do we really want AI on watchOS, or LLMs anywhere near our Health apps? [633d]
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