The Brutalist Report - tech
- A brief introduction to interval arithmetic [641d]
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- Researchers upend AI status quo by eliminating matrix multiplication in LLMs [641d]
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- Atomic Operations Composition in Go [641d]
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- HyperCard Simulator [641d]
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- Study comparing mitochondria in males and females finds extreme differences [641d]
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- Supabase (YC S20) Is Hiring Postgres SREs [641d]
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- AP launches a sister organization seeking grants to support local, state news [641d]
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- Ball: A ball that lives in your dock [641d]
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- The Singularity Is Nearer [641d]
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- Ask HN: What brought back the joy of programming for you? [641d]
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- Rabbit R1s break after elevenlabs key revoked [641d]
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- Volkswagen to invest up to $5B in Rivian [641d]
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- Fixing QuickLook (2023) [641d]
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- Polyfill supply chain attack hits 100K+ sites [641d]
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- Waymo's autonomous ride-hailing service now available to all in San Francisco [641d]
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- Andrew Tanenbaum honoured for MINIX, the OS hiding in lots of computers [641d]
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- Malicious Code Injection Found in CDN Polyfill Link Targeting Mobile Users [641d]
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- Show HN: FiddleCube – Generate Q&A to test your LLM [641d]
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- Paramount Erases Mtv.com Archives, Wipes Music, Culture History After 30+ Years [641d]
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- Anthropic Introduces Claude Projects [641d]
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- Meticulous (YC S21) is hiring to eliminate E2E UI tests [641d]
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- Sohu – first specialized chip (ASIC) for transformer models [641d]
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- Sohu: The First Transformer ASIC [641d]
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- APL Demonstration (1975) [video] [641d]
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- Engineer insists Post Office software did a 'good job' [641d]
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- Surprise, your data warehouse can RAG [641d]
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- Google no longer developing Material Web Components [641d]
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- And Now Xylitol [641d]
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- Chang'e 6 lunar sample return mission returns with samples from moon's far side [641d]
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- Igneous Linearizer: semi-structured source code [641d]
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- Testing AMD's Giant MI300X [641d]
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- Show HN: Glasskube – Open Source Kubernetes Package Manager, alternative to Helm [641d]
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- Show HN: I built a large JavaScript powered flipdisc display. Here's a guide [641d]
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- Show HN: I built a large JavaScript powered flipdisc display. Here's a guide [641d]
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- New Research Finds Differences Between Male and Female Brains [641d]
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- Anthropic: Collaborate with Claude on Projects [641d]
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- Waymo One is now open to everyone in San Francisco [641d]
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- From Dotenv to Dotenvx: Next Generation Config Management [641d]
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- Show HN: The Tomb of Nefertari [QV 66] Guided Virtual Tour [641d]
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- Drilling a Triangular Hole [video] [641d]
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- Vintage Wooden Homes on Wheels: Photos of Mobile Living from Early 20th Century [641d]
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- LHM to permanently close and sell DEC-10 at auction [641d]
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- Show HN: Triplit – Open-source syncing database that runs on server and client [641d]
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- Hard work wins in business (a.k.a. it ain't just about luck) [641d]
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- Slack updates retention policy for free workspaces [641d]
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- Sun Machines [641d]
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- We must seek a widely-applicable Science of Systems [641d]
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- Argos Panoptès – An open source monitoring and status board for websites [641d]
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- Microsoft charged with EU antitrust violations for bundling Teams [641d]
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- Don Quixote's Fried Eggs: Purpose of a System Is What It Does [641d]
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- Private investigator sent to man's house for modifying legally purchased handbag [video] [641d]
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- EU Commission Issues Objections to Microsoft over Teams Tying Practices [641d]
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- ICC judges issue arrest warrants against Shoigu and Gerasimov [641d]
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- Researchers run high-performing LLM on the energy needed to power a lightbulb [641d]
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- GCC and Clang handle statically known undefined behaviour [641d]
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- A Day Job Is So Much Easier Than Entrepreneurship [641d]
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- What's up Python? Django get background tasks, a new REPL, bye bye gunicorn [641d]
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- Israeli Supreme Court says ultra-Orthodox must serve in military [641d]
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- AI discovers new rare-earth-free magnet at 200 times the speed of man [641d]
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- What everyone gets wrong about the 2015 Ashley Madison scandal [641d]
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- Firefox 3rd Party Installer Campaign – Mozilla Community Portal [641d]
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- Microsoft removes documentation for switching to a local account in Windows 11 [641d]
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- Microsoft breached antitrust rules by bundling Teams and Office, EU says [641d]
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- Gompertz Function [641d]
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- Count Binface [641d]
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- Local First, Forever [641d]
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- Not all 'open source' AI models are open: here's a ranking [641d]
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- EGAIR – European Guild for Artificial Intelligence Regulation [641d]
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- Mozilla roll out first AI features in Firefox Nightly [641d]
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- NOFX to retire after final tour without ever having had a job [642d]
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- Stalin, Eisenstein, Walt Disney and Ivan the Terrible (1992) [642d]
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- Pad jumps to avoid Intel erratum (2019) [642d]
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- Houthi Attacks in the Red Sea, Merchant Traffic Through Suez Canal Down >50% [642d]
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- Researchers invent 100% biodegradable 'barley plastic' [642d]
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- Wave activity on Titan strong enough to erode the coastlines of lakes and seas [642d]
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- Indonesian government datacenter locked down in $8M ransomware rumble [642d]
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- SIMD-accelerated computer vision on a $2 microcontroller [642d]
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- Personal light exposure patterns and incidence of type 2 diabetes [642d]
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- Twonkie: A USB-PD sniffer/injector/sink based on Google's Twinkie open hardware [642d]
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- From 0/10 to 8/10: Microsoft Puts Repair Front and Center [642d]
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- Ask HN: YouTube shutdown my account with private channel of my kids memories [642d]
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- Denver gave homeless people $1k/mth. Year later, nearly half had housing [642d]
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- Visual Guide to Linear Algebra for AI [642d]
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- Hackers 'jailbreak' powerful AI models in global effort to highlight flaws [642d]
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- Desperately Seeking Squircles [642d]
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- The First Hedge Fund [642d]
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- LLMs on the Command Line [642d]
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- To the Bored All Things Are Boring [642d]
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- Law enforcement is spying on Americans' mail, records show [642d]
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- Samsung just made its next Galaxy Unpacked event official – here's what we know [641d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, June 26 (game #884) [641d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Wednesday, June 26 (game #381) [641d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Wednesday, June 26 (game #115) [641d]
- Samsung just made its next Galaxy Unpacked event official – here's what we know [641d]
- Google may be making AI versions of celebrities for you to chat up in YouTube [641d]
- Google just surprised us with invites for an August 13 event and we're expecting new Pixels [641d]
- Mirai-esque botnet is hitting Zyxel NAS devices [641d]
- Microsoft has pulled a miracle: its Surface Copilot PCs are now the most repairable in the market [641d]
- External SSD set to catch up with internal SSDs thanks to new chip — ASMedia demoed USB4 v2 silicon that allow transfer speeds of up to 15GBps but the first products won't be out until next year [641d]
- Multiple WordPress plugins are being hacked to attack websites across the world [641d]
- AI music makers face recording industry legal battle of the bands that could spell trouble for your AI-generated tunes [641d]
- The Bear season 3 is being served earlier than expected on Hulu – here's when you can watch the premiere [641d]
- Atari announces an expansion featuring 39 new games for Atari 50: The Anniversary Collection, coming later this year [641d]
- The Moto Tag looks like an AirTag but boasts one feature that's a big win for Android users [641d]
- Oracle says US TikTok ban could hurt its business [641d]
- Netflix’s Chinatown series is reportedly on hold while David Fincher focuses on a Squid Game remake [641d]
- Elden Ring's Hidetaka Miyazaki doesn't oppose the popular Seamless Co-Op mod and may consider including "beginning to end, total co-op" in future FromSoftware games [641d]
- Forget buying a gaming laptop - cure your Steam Deck FOMO instead with this limited-time 15% discount [641d]
- Indonesian government says national data center was hit in ransomware attack - but it won't pay up [641d]
- Mitigating AI bias from digital customer experiences [641d]
- Cloud data breaches are becoming a serious threat for businesses everywhere [641d]
- Nvidia doesn't even break the top 100 in most recognizable brands, which may prove how little AI matters in real life [641d]
- Beats Pill Bluetooth speaker lands, with twice the stamina of the old Pill (and it's cheaper too) [641d]
- This plant is secretly a smart air purifier with washable filters – and it connects to Alexa, too [641d]
- CISA warns chemical facilities may have been hacked in CSAT breach [641d]
- Google has a new AI-powered security kit that should give human researchers a break [641d]
- LockBit hackers claim to have cracked the US Federal Reserve [641d]
- Roku’s latest free update turns your TV into a pop culture trivia game [641d]
- Fortnite takes to the seven seas in July with Pirates of the Caribbean crossover [641d]
- YouTube on Google TV and Android TV is about to get a great free update we’ve been hoping for [641d]
- Telegram confesses it only employs thirty engineers - and somehow thinks this is fine [641d]
- iOS 18 gives Apple Maps a big search upgrade to go with its offline hiking trails [641d]
- OpenAI just bought a video conferencing app — and it could mean big things for the future of collaboration [641d]
- Canon EOS R1 and EOS R5 Mark II get rumored launch date –here's what to expect [641d]
- Apple admits 8GB of RAM isn’t enough for new AI feature in Xcode 16, casting doubt on future-proofing of entry-level Macs [641d]
- Amazon is offering a collection of 15 free games ahead of Prime Day next month, including Star Wars: KOTOR 2 - The Sith Lords and Hitman Absolution [641d]
- Paramount Plus is hiking prices again, but it's still cheaper than Netflix, Disney Plus and Max [641d]
- The Galaxy Watch 7 specs may have appeared on Amazon – and the Galaxy Watch Ultra shows up too [641d]
- Stopping Chinese cyberattacks is officially now the biggest priority for US security forces [641d]
- I can't wait for Andor season 2, and the return of Star Wars: Rogue One's villain has made me even more excited [641d]
- Why immutable data storage is key to cybersecurity strategy [641d]
- You can't escape it now — Gemini is officially part of Gmail, Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides [641d]
- iFi's new DAC is lossless and wireless –and there's a high-powered headphone amp too [641d]
- UK retailer GAME denies reports that it will stop selling physical games in-store [641d]
- Starfield can reach up to 120fps on Xbox Series S thanks to new mods [641d]
- No, you can’t run a PC emulator on your iPhone or iPad, Apple says [641d]
- The 8BitDo Ultimate 2C could be the cheap PC controller you're looking for when it launches next month [641d]
- Businesses are willing to pay more to hire people with the right AI skills [641d]
- New Superman movie leak gives us a better look at the Man of Steel's costume and first images of fellow hero Mr. Terrific [641d]
- Why the public sector should be the standard-bearer for remanufactured tech [641d]
- Never assume the end of an attack infrastructure [641d]
- Many workers are grudgingly starting to accept AI in the office [642d]
- Sigma's first Canon RF lens is finally here – and it could be the best zoom for APS-C fans [642d]
- YouTube's Stable Volume is now on Android TV devices – here's everything you need to know about the update your ears may love [642d]
- Report: Samsung's next Galaxy Buds might be the most useful model yet [642d]
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