The Brutalist Report - tech
- Show HN: Pomoglorbo, a TUI Pomodoro timer for your terminal [206d]
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- ExectOS – brand new operating system which derives from NT architecture [206d]
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- Please don't mention AI again [206d]
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- Fern Hollow Bridge should have been closed years before it collapsed [206d]
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- I'm the hacker that brought down North Korea's Internet for over a week. AMA [206d]
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- Ask HN: Who has had a successful PWA product? [206d]
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- Satellites like Starlink could deplete Earth's ozone layer, study says [206d]
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- One year of solo dev, wrapping up the grant-funded work [206d]
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- Sequoia is both more and less generous to Intel Macs, depending on the model [206d]
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- Google Gemini tried to kill me [206d]
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- U.S. Senate passes bill to support advanced nuclear energy deployment [206d]
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- Willie Mays, SF Giants legend and MLB all-time great, is dead [206d]
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- California Moves to Modify Law Letting Workers Sue Employers [206d]
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- One in four US households likely exceed new soil lead guidance levels [206d]
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- Open Source Python ETL [206d]
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- Reed–Solomon Codes for Coders [206d]
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- Lilygo T-Glass [206d]
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- Ask HN: Why do message queue-based architectures seem less popular now? [206d]
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- Large language model data pipelines and Common Crawl [206d]
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- KidPix [206d]
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- Reports: Apple is halting its next high-end Vision in favor of something cheaper [206d]
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- Off-path TCP hijacking in NAT-enabled Wi-Fi networks [206d]
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- SpaceX's Starlink may be keeping the ozone from healing, research finds [206d]
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- AridSpy targeting Egypt and Palestinian territories in new espionage campaigns [206d]
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- House prices are surging once again [206d]
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- Donating clothes is contributing to Africa's 'mitumba' problem [206d]
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- Apple has 'serious' issues under EU digital rules, competition chief says [206d]
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- IPC in Rust – A Ping Pong Comparison [206d]
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- U.S..D.A. Suspends Avocado Inspections in Mexico, Citing Security Concerns [206d]
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- Agricultural drones are transforming rice farming in the Mekong River delta [206d]
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- Advanced Shell Scripting Techniques: Automating Complex Tasks with Bash [206d]
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- The difference between Mastodon, Bluesky, and Threads [206d]
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- AI bot running for mayor in Wyoming (sort of) [206d]
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- Show HN: I made an open source and local translation app [206d]
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- Noam Chomsky's wife denies reports of death [206d]
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- Amazon fined $5.9M for breaking labor law in California [206d]
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- KOSA gains enough supporters to pass the Senate [206d]
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- Nvidia Becomes Most Valuable Public Company, Topping Microsoft and Apple [206d]
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- A Sense of Rebellion — A Podcast Series by Evgeny Morozov [206d]
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- Statement by President of Signal app about EU chat control for mass scanning [206d]
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- Versioning FreeCAD Files with Git [207d]
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- Translate Datadog Metrics into OTLP [207d]
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- Booking.com ignores twofactor, lets everyone email-login without a password [207d]
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- Nature retracts 2002 paper that claimed stem cells could become any type of cell [207d]
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- Electricity prices in France turn negative as renewable energy floods the grid [207d]
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- Ask HN: Tell me your stories of taking lower paid work to be happier [207d]
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- DoorDash, Grubhub, and Uber deploy subpoenas to squash advocacy, press [207d]
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- Refusal in Language Models Is Mediated by a Single Direction [207d]
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- 3D Gaussian Splatting as Markov Chain Monte Carlo [207d]
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- Sharing new research, models, and datasets from Meta FAIR [207d]
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- Ubicloud (YC W24) Hiring Founding Engineer for "Managed Kubernetes Service" [207d]
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- 'Glowing' plants could help scientists predict flash drought [207d]
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- Chat control: EU attempt to bulk search private messages and destroy encryption [207d]
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- Show HN: Billard, Generate Music from Ball Collisions in 2D Space [207d]
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- The Farmer Was Replaced (A Python-esque automated farming game) [207d]
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- Ask HN: What are some iconic comments on HN? [207d]
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- Solid-state battery with 100x energy density could be used in Apple devices [207d]
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- Apple Reportedly Suspends Work on Vision Pro 2 [207d]
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- When are SSDs slow? [207d]
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- Framework: A new RISC-V Mainboard from DeepComputing [207d]
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- Gavin Newsom wants to take smartphones out of schools [207d]
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- Ask HN: How do you structure your shared finances with your spouse/partner [207d]
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- Framework: A new RISC-V Mainboard from DeepComputing [207d]
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- Tiny beauty: how I make scientific art from behind the microscope [207d]
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- Longer and Longer Freight Trains Drive Up the Odds of Derailment [207d]
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- A New Look: Solar Plant Prospection with Automated Viewshed Analysis [207d]
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- Visualizing Data on a Mesh with Displacement Mapping in R [207d]
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- Grief is not a process with five stages. It is shattered glass [207d]
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- The Surgeon General Calls for a Warning Label on Social Media [207d]
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- Social-Media Influencers Aren't Getting Rich–They're Barely Getting By [207d]
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- Asus' first Snapdragon X Elite laptop (mostly) blows away the MacBook Air M3 [207d]
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- YaFSDP from Yandex, 20% faster for pre-training LLMs [207d]
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- Social Media Messed Up Our Kids. Now It Is Making Us Ungovernable [207d]
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- Understanding the Misunderstood Kessler Syndrome [207d]
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- Malaysia to Join BRICS [207d]
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- Chat Control: Incompatible with Fundamental Rights [207d]
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- Peak Population Projections [207d]
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- Chat Control Must Be Stopped – Now [207d]
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- Cyber Scarecrow, making your computer look 'scary' to malware [207d]
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- TikTag: bypassing ARM CPU MemTag via speculative execution attack [207d]
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- Spur – RISC IV: The Lisp Multiprocessor Workstation [207d]
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- 'One of the wildest claims ever heard': Finnish startup says it can speed up any CPU by 100x using a tiny piece of hardware with no recoding — and it might just be true [206d]
- Motorola teases new foldable Razr phones – here's what to expect [206d]
- Blink's new Moments tool stitches camera footage together into a single video [206d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Wednesday, June 19 (game #374) [206d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, June 19 (game #877) [206d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Wednesday, June 19 (game #108) [206d]
- Manufacturers take note: this efficient RTX 4070 GPU with only one fan shows us a better future for tech [206d]
- Report: The Apple Vision Pro 2 has been put on ice [206d]
- I asked a Copilot+ PC to make me a beach ball, it gave me what I needed if not what I wanted [207d]
- Scammers have launched a fake Olympics 2024 ticket website — don't fall victim, here's what to know [207d]
- NordVPN's tracker blocker got a boost to help you fight back against online scams [207d]
- Philips Hue's new Twilight lamp brings the sunrise or sunset into your bedroom [207d]
- And so it begins: Gigabyte quietly launched an AI motherboard with built in surge protection and support for four dual-slot GPUs — so could AI generate the same sort of frenzy as Bitcoin mining? [207d]
- Sharp unveils surprisingly affordable, high brightness 4K projectors aimed at businesses — but will it be enough to fend off Optoma new unbelievable powerhouse [207d]
- An entirely real photo wins an AI photo contest – and photographers finally have something to smile about [207d]
- Audi's new RS e-tron GT Performance is the most powerful production road car it has ever made [207d]
- The US government is suing Adobe over hidden contract changes and fees trapping customers [207d]
- Finally! You can now 3D print your own laptop — Framework open sources 3D CAD designs for its cracking Laptop 16 notebook so hopefully kickstarting a mod community [207d]
- Xreal's cheap smartphone-like gadget solves the biggest issues with AR smart glasses [207d]
- Want to use AI to help you reach 10,000 steps per day? Outdoors app AllTrails debuts new ChatGPT and AI features [207d]
- Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics announced, meaning that yes, Marvel vs. Capcom 2 is finally free [207d]
- Mozilla Firefox can now secure access to passwords with device credentials [207d]
- The inexplicable Backbone One Post Malone Limited Edition mobile controller actually looks pretty cool [207d]
- The Oppo Reno 12 Pro could topple the Google Pixel 8a as the best cheap AI phone [207d]
- Salesforce: Our new London AI center will not only help to close digital skills gap, but also help every business embrace the new era of technology [207d]
- Nintendo Switch Online is getting four new games today, including a Zelda game that was previously near-impossible to play [207d]
- Watch out - that Google Chrome error message might actually be some devious malware [207d]
- Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake launches this year for PC and console, Dragon Quest 1 & 2 HD-2D Remake announced for 2025 [207d]
- 4th of July deals are live at Samsung: save $1,600 on refrigerators, ranges, washers [207d]
- YouTube launches preemptive strike against misinformation with the new Notes feature – but will it work? [207d]
- Metroid Prime 4 Beyond is actually real, coming to Nintendo Switch in 2025 [207d]
- Arm hardware security systems might not be as tough as it thinks [207d]
- Forget self-driving cars, the robot can get in and drive for you – if it can overcome some major limitations [207d]
- The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom announced, features playable Zelda [207d]
- Despite what the doomsayers claim AI will not replace software engineers [207d]
- Mario & Luigi: Brothership is coming to Nintendo Switch later this year [207d]
- Harnessing AI to mitigate ransomware threats [207d]
- Galaxy Buds 3 leak all-but confirms an AirPods-esque stem design plus 'pinch' gestural features [207d]
- A shockingly high number of active SQL servers are no longer supported [207d]
- I tried Beats Solo Buds, and the ultra-tiny translucent design is the best part [207d]
- Elden Ring is "not quite" Hidetaka Miyazaki's ideal fantasy RPG - "it's getting close" he says [207d]
- Fujifilm unveils the Instax Wide 400 – the big print instant camera for big occasions [207d]
- macOS Sequoia could soon spark your pawn addiction with its rebooted Chess game [207d]
- IMF suggests taxing CO2 emissions caused by AI [207d]
- Lack of expertise is holding companies back from getting the most out of AI [207d]
- Runway's new OpenAI Sora rival shows that AI video is getting frighteningly realistic [207d]
- Star Trek: Prodigy season 2 finally has a Netflix release date, and it’ll arrive before Paramount Plus’ Starfleet Academy [207d]
- New Windows 11 bug is slowing down some devices by up to 25% and piling more misery on Microsoft [207d]
- Windows 11 gets a useful addition to the Start menu for a change –and some other nifty tweaks [207d]
- VMware reveals critical security bugs, so patch now [207d]
- Baldur's Gate 3's mod support patch will likely be the final major update [207d]
- Paradox Interactive officially cancels its Sims-like game Life by You [207d]
- More Android phones can finally talk to the Google Gemini AI in Google Messages [207d]
- Sonos updates its iOS and Android app again, but some key features are still missing [207d]
- Hackers target F5 products with dangerous malware [207d]
- The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL has been benchmarked with monstrous RAM but poor performance [207d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S25 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 both sound promisingly powerful [207d]
- Beats Pill Bluetooth speaker just got leaked again, along with a probable launch date [207d]
- Your Apple Watch could soon get a big sleep-tracking upgrade thanks to watchOS 11 [207d]
- Google has a mysterious new device on the way – and it could be a new Nest thermostat [207d]
- The Rings of Power season 2 will be 'all about the villains', the hit Prime Video show's co-creators say [207d]
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard will take place 10 years after Dragon Age: Inquisition [207d]
- 'We will try our best' says Final Fantasy 14 director on bringing the popular MMORPG to Nintendo Switch 2 [207d]
- Proton is going non-profit [207d]
- Debunking the AI myths: A future filled with potential, not peril [207d]
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