The Brutalist Report - tech
- Why I Bought an Encyclopedia [308d]
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- Show HN: Elles – A nicer /bin/ls [308d]
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- From grep to SPLADE: a journey through semantic search [308d]
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- Lamini Memory Tuning: 10x Fewer Hallucinations [308d]
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- Notebooks Are McDonalds of Code [308d]
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- The 'Compact' Version of Stable Diffusion 3 Is Generating Monstrous Human Bodies [308d]
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- React 19 Breaks Async Composability [308d]
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- California's wage gap is the biggest in the US [308d]
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- Adobe employees slam the company over AI controversy: 'Avoid becoming like IBM' [308d]
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- OpenAI appoints Retired U.S. Army General Paul M. Nakasone to Board [308d]
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- Herbert A. Simon and Jorge Luis Borges About Free Will (2023) [308d]
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- European Content Removal Laws Scrub the Internet of Legal Content [308d]
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- Encodings for flattened heap values [308d]
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- Unity Catalog: Open, Multi-Modal Catalog for Data and AI [308d]
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- 'Noodle Rat' a New Cross-Platform Malware Targets Windows and Linux Systems [308d]
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- Rent in Cities Skylines 2 was too high, so the devs removed landlords [308d]
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- IKEA's retailer's solved global 'unhappy worker' crisis by raising salaries [308d]
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- Taking away iPhone made daughter a better person [308d]
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- Kavanaugh writes 9-0 opinion rejecting restriction on abortion pill access [pdf] [308d]
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- Pay $1 to Hear Wu-Tang Clan’s Secret Album (Eventually) [308d]
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- New algorithm discovers language just by watching videos [308d]
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- 50 year old petrodollar pact between Saudi Arabia and US expires [308d]
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- Mouth-based touchpad enables people living with paralysis to use computers [308d]
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- Chinese Yuan becomes Russia's main foreign currency, replacing Dollar and Euro [308d]
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- Ask HN: Widespread Apathy? [308d]
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- How Google is helping create a new model for clean energy [308d]
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- Show HN: Paramount – Human Evals of AI Customer Support [308d]
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- Beneath the AGI and Foundational Model Hype, Sober AI Is the Enterprise Default [308d]
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- The "uncanny" is the experience of a loss of control [308d]
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- The fastest path to African prosperity [308d]
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- The Art of the Epigraph [308d]
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- Anticipatory Anxiety [308d]
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- An Empirical Study of Mamba-Based Language Models [308d]
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- You can help Anna's Archive by seeding torrents [308d]
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- Ted Chiang has won the PEN/Faulkner Foundation's short story prize [308d]
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- Postgres 17: Streaming I/O for sequential scans and ANALYZE [308d]
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- Ask HN: What alternatives to Adobe products are you switching to? [308d]
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- IntelliJ GitHub Plugin leaking credentials [308d]
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- Phishing scammers impersonate AH employee to drain crypto wallets [308d]
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- Please maintain eye contact for the duration of the ad [308d]
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- Show HN: XDeck – An ad-blocking client app for macOS, like TweetDeck [308d]
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- Supreme Court Upholds Broad Access to Abortion Pill Mifepristone [308d]
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- AMD CEO Lisa Su reminisces about designing the PS3's infamous Cell processor [308d]
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- How do you cool a 100F city? [308d]
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- MLow: Meta's low bitrate audio codec [309d]
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- Why not just embed Neovim? [309d]
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- US Supreme Court backs Starbucks over fired pro-union workers [309d]
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- Iridescence in Meat Caused by Surface Gratings [309d]
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- Wells Fargo Fires over a Dozen for 'Simulation of Keyboard Activity' [309d]
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- Luma AI Dream Machine [309d]
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- Wells Fargo Fires Over a Dozen for 'Simulation of Keyboard Activity' [309d]
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- The Qualcomm Snapdragon X Architecture Deep Dive: Getting to Know Oryon [309d]
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- Nvidia Conquers Latest AI Tests [309d]
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- Show HN: Pathway – Build Mission Critical ETL and RAG in Python (NATO, F1 Used) [309d]
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- Canada Imposes 5% Tax on Streaming to Fund Local News, Diverse Content [309d]
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- Show HN: Shpool, a Lightweight Tmux Alternative [309d]
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- iTerm 3.5.1 removes automatic OpenAI integration, requires opt-in [309d]
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- Reworkd (YC S23) Is Hiring a founding back end/infrastructure engineer [309d]
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- Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-8 Max Experienced Dutch Roll [309d]
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- Ask HN: Is it just me, or does the job market for IT seem bad today? [309d]
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- Ask HN: Why is nobody manufacturing low tech electric cars in 2024? [309d]
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- Indian Startup 3D Prints Rocket Engine in Just 72 Hours [309d]
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- Microsoft Chose Profit over Security, Whistleblower Says [309d]
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- Germany is No 1 in Europe for EV production, No 2 in the world [309d]
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- Surprising New Renewable Power Source Has 'Negative Carbon Emissions' [309d]
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- Potential Ozone Depletion from Satellite Demise During Atmospheric Reentry [309d]
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- What Do Google's AI Answers Cost the Environment? [309d]
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- Apple to 'Pay' OpenAI for ChatGPT Through Distribution, Not Cash [309d]
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- One of the major sellers of detailed driver behavioral data is shutting down [309d]
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- Swedish company launches bio-based plastic derived from forest residues [309d]
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- Arm says it wants all Snapdragon X Elite laptops destroyed [309d]
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- Is Aschenbrenner's 165 page paper on AI the naivety of a 25 year old? [309d]
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- Is the Future of Moore's Law in a Particle Accelerator? [309d]
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- Apple to 'Pay' OpenAI for ChatGPT Through Distribution, Not Cash [309d]
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- AMD's MI300X Outperforms Nvidia's H100 for LLM Inference [309d]
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- Ray Tracing with POV-Ray: 25 Scenes in 25 Days [309d]
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- Altman backed AI Social Network 'Maven' imported 1.12M Fediverse posts [309d]
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- Taboos and Self-Censorship Among U.S. Psychology Professors [309d]
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- YouTube's next move might make it virtually impossible to block ads [309d]
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- SSH agent extensions as an arbitrary RPC mechanism [309d]
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- Microsoft's Nadella Is Building an AI Empire. OpenAI Was Just the First Step [309d]
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- What If We Recaption Billions of Web Images with LLaMA-3? [309d]
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- Uncensor Any LLM with Abliteration [309d]
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- X all-hands leaves staff with few answers on delayed promotions [309d]
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- NASA accidentally broadcasts simulation of distressed astronauts [309d]
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- VRChat is Laying Off 30% of Team [309d]
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- Can LLMs invent better ways to train LLMs? [309d]
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- Roughly 5 Percent of All Cybertrucks Are for Sale Online [309d]
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- Whose CIDR is it anyway? [309d]
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- Minuimus is a file optimiser utility script [309d]
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- Ukrainian cops collar Kyiv programmer believed to be Conti, LockBit linchpin [308d]
- Startup Diraq taps GlobalFoundries to forge silicon-based quantum chips [308d]
- China miffed over electric vehicle tariff tiff with EU [308d]
- Google's Privacy Sandbox more like a privacy mirage, campaigners claim [308d]
- US senators propose guardrails for government AI purchases and operations [308d]
- NASA hits wrong button, broadcasts ISS emergency training by mistake [308d]
- UK Labour Party promises end to datacenter planning 'barriers' [308d]
- Student's flimsy bin bags blamed for latest NHS data breach [308d]
- Version 256 of systemd boasts '42% less Unix philosophy' [308d]
- The origin of 3D Pipes, Windows' best screensaver [308d]
- Dr Ed Stone, former director of JPL, Voyager project scientist, dies at 88 [308d]
- Preventing another chip shortage on G7 summit agenda [309d]
- ASUS quietly built supercomputers, datacenters and an LLM. Now it's quietly selling them all together [309d]
- Japan forces Apple and Google to allow third-party app stores and payments [309d]
- VMware revenue plunges $600 million, but Broadcom assures investors growth plan is on track [309d]
- SK hynix shimmies towards AI silicon by driving merger of South Korean Nvidia challengers [309d]
- Crooks crack customer info at tracking device vendor Tile, issue 'extortion' demands [309d]
- Google borrows from Android to make ChromeOS better [309d]
- Waymo issues software fix after driverless taxi hits telephone pole [309d]
- Ransomware crew may have exploited Windows make-me-admin bug as a zero-day [309d]
- No, an AI bot isn't running for mayor of Cheyenne, Wyoming [309d]
- Four more US states pile on Apple as DoJ turns up antitrust heat [309d]
- Rivals and legal action cast shadows over Windows on Arm market [309d]
- Italian premier taps Pope Francis to warn G7 of AI disaster if ethics ignored [309d]
- Adios, accountability: X to hide 'likes' for everyone this week [309d]
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- We’re about to learn a whole lot more about how the human body reacts to space [308d]
- Former NSA head joins OpenAI board and safety committee [308d]
- Tesla shareholders vote yes again to approve Elon Musk’s $56B pay plan [308d]
- Apple gives developers a way to nominate their apps for editorial consideration on the App Store [308d]
- What StepStone’s $3.3B venture secondaries fund tells us about LPs’ current appetite for venture [308d]
- Spotify announces an in-house creative agency, tests generative AI voiceover ads [308d]
- Here’s everything Apple announced at the WWDC 2024 keynote, including Apple Intelligence, Siri makeover [308d]
- Tesla shareholders sue Musk for starting competing AI company [308d]
- Apple’s Spotlight Search gets better at natural language queries in iOS 18 [308d]
- Tesla and its fans waged an unprecedented battle over Elon Musk’s $56B pay package [308d]
- Tesla shareholders to vote today on $56B pay package [308d]
- GPTZero’s founders, still in their 20s, have a profitable AI detection startup, millions in the bank and a new $10M Series A [308d]
- Here are the best WWDC 2024 features you missed [308d]
- WhatsApp adds new features to the calling experience, including support for 32-person video calls [308d]
- Amazon says it’ll spend $230 million on generative AI startups [308d]
- Picsart partners with Getty Images to develop a custom AI model [309d]
- Here are the best WWDC features you missed [309d]
- After the Yahoo News app revamp, Yahoo preps AI summaries on homepage, too [309d]
- Unigrid wants to make batteries cheaper and safer using sodium [309d]
- LinkedIn leans on AI to do the work of job hunting [309d]
- Court halts Byju’s second rights issue as $200M fundraise falters [309d]
- Aepnus wants to create a circular economy for key battery manufacturing materials [309d]
- AccountsIQ takes in $65M to boost its bookkeeping tools with AI [309d]
- Android Engineering VP Dave Burke steps down, as he explores “AI/bio” roles within the company [309d]
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- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Friday, June 14 (game #369) [308d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Friday, June 14 (game #872) [308d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Friday, June 14 (game #103) [308d]
- Apple Passwords app works with Chrome and Edge – and that could tempt Lastpass fans to switch [308d]
- Forget about dual monitors — this gorgeous 28-inch square screen has a webcam, speakers, plenty of ports and can even charge your laptop [308d]
- The latest Roku TV update has turned on motion smoothing for some users – and they're not happy [308d]
- Lenovo bolts out with refreshed Intel Xeon 6 CPU ThinkSystem server portfolio as it seeks to outflank HP, Dell in AI server war [308d]
- Still using classic Outlook? You can get Copilot features without migrating to the ‘new’ Outlook version [308d]
- Watch out - downloading that web app could infect your whole device with malware [308d]
- House of the Dragon is officially returning for a third season, and I'm really not surprised [308d]
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard will be 'mission-based' not open world [308d]
- House of the Dragon season 2 is a bloody and blazingly brilliant return to form for HBO's Game of Thrones franchise [308d]
- This dangerous new form of malware is attacking Windows and Linux systems alike [308d]
- New trailer for Prime Video's historical epic Those About To Die looks like Gladiator crossed with Game of Thrones [308d]
- Discord has finally received a much-needed overhaul on PS5 [309d]
- Next Lego Fortnite update to add Cozy and permadeath Expert modes [309d]
- Microsoft fixed a security flaw that could have let hackers install malware via Wi-Fi [309d]
- Microsoft urges businesses to migrate to Always On VPN - here's why [309d]
- Bolstering password security amid growing threats [309d]
- New challenge levels and extra content will be coming to Astro Bot after launch [309d]
- It's not just Netflix and Max’s prices increasing – Blu-ray and DVD prices have shot up, report reveals [309d]
- Black Basta ransomware gangs exploit patched Windows flaw to launch zero-day attacks [309d]
- Why it’s time to leave passwords in the past [309d]
- Beware, your home is spying on you - and Amazon Alexa is the most data-hungry [309d]
- Team Asobi doesn't think it would be a problem if PlayStation wasn't involved in the Astro series - "As long as the core elements and qualities of the game are great, then anything is possible" [309d]
- Apple's AI reveal briefly helped it overtake Microsoft and be the world’s most valuable company [309d]
- The new Insta360 Go 3S is the world's smallest 4K camera – and it's a thumb-sized bundle of creative fun [309d]
- Samsung Galaxy Watch FE revealed, and it's Samsung's answer to the Apple Watch SE [309d]
- Tracker company Tile hacked — police data provider says it faced "extortion" attempt following breach [309d]
- Google wants to put more AI in Chromebooks - and it's using Android to help it [309d]
- Google Pixel Watch 3 XL leak points to big design changes –and there's good news and bad news [309d]
- Gears of War: E-Day will follow the characters 'every minute' of the Locust invasion [309d]
- A new OpenAI Sora rival just landed for AI videos – and you can use it right now for free [309d]
- Clue in AMD driver suggests Ryzen 9000X3D CPUs could arrive soon to supercharge your next gaming PC [309d]
- Audio-Technica's new noise-cancelling headphones promise 90(!) hours of playing time [309d]
- VMware revenues appear to plummet, but Broadcom says everything is fine [309d]
- iOS 18 could deliver a small but important camera upgrade to help you take pro snaps [309d]
- Your ChatGPT data automatically trains its AI models – unless you turn off this setting [309d]
- Samsung just leaked the Galaxy Watch 7, Galaxy Watch FE, and Galaxy Buds 3 in its own app [309d]
- iOS 18 ensures you’ll always know the time, even when your iPhone 15 is out of battery [309d]
- Team Asobi says Astro Bot will push the DualSense controller "to a new level" [309d]
- Don't be afraid — it's OK to say you're good at AI skills in an interview [309d]
- Bad news: the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 are tipped for price hikes [309d]
- Apple Pay gets a big upgrade to speed up your impulse buys in third-party browsers and apps [309d]
- AI could be helping companies reach their sustainability goals — but some big questions still remain [309d]
- Does the UK Government's new Cyber Governance Code of Practice go far enough? [309d]
- Do you want to build a vSAN? It doesn’t have to be a VMware vSAN [309d]
- Google rolls out Gemini Nano to the Pixel 8a and a lifesaving feature to the Pixel Watch 2 [309d]
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