The Brutalist Report - tech
- Mako – fast, production-grade web bundler based on Rust [191d]
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- Booting Linux Off of Google Drive [191d]
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- Did Turing prove the undecidability of the halting problem? [192d]
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- Atoll islands show no widespread physical destabilization from sea-level rise (2018) [192d]
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- Greece introduces 'growth-oriented' six-day working week [192d]
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- Walmart first major retailer in North America to deploy hydrogen semi truck [192d]
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- Access to broadband internet causally linked to reduction in suicides [192d]
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- Remote Unauthenticated Code Execution in OpenSSH Server [192d]
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- Big Things in Small Packages: The Charm of Japan's Kei Truck [192d]
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- Show HN: Dillusion Browser [192d]
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- Exploring Quantum Mpemba Effects [192d]
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- Spending too much time optimizing for loops [192d]
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- Switzerland mandates software source code disclosure for public sector [192d]
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- Tracing the hidden hand of magnetism in the galaxy [192d]
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- Getting the World Record in Hatetris (2022) [192d]
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- Code Reviews Do Find Bugs [192d]
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- Improving Your Zig Language Server Experience [192d]
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- syntaqx/cookie: Cookies, but with structs, for happiness [192d]
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- We are at our most creative just before we fall asleep, scientists say [192d]
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- Poor Man's Kinesis Keyboard: The K'nexis Keyboard [192d]
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- Company offers unofficial security patches for Windows 10 until 2030 [192d]
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- Show HN: WhoDB – Streamlined, Lightweight Database Management with a Sleek UI/UX [192d]
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- A Proof of Proof by Infinite Descent [192d]
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- Run Chromium on Vercel without external services [192d]
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- Japan Wants To Build A 311-Mile Cargo Conveyor Belt due a lack of truck drivers [192d]
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- Big Tech's playbook for swallowing the AI industry [192d]
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- Venezuela is first Andean country to lose all of its glaciers [192d]
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- Journal retracts all 23 articles in special issue [192d]
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- When Rand Made Magic in Santa Monica [192d]
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- Raku Dynamic Language Features You Didn't Know You Needed – Curtis Poe [192d]
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- Climate change to shift tropical rains northward, suggests computer modeling [192d]
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- A Git story: Not so fun this time [192d]
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- Ask HN: Which "open-source alternatives" have succeeded? [192d]
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- Pharma firms stash profits in Europe's tax havens [192d]
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- OneSignal (YC S11) Is Hiring an Engineering Manager [192d]
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- Digital public archaeology: Excavating data from digs done decades ago [192d]
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- A Survey of General-Purpose Polyhedral Compilers [192d]
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- Fisker Went Bankrupt. What Do Its EV Owners Do Next? [192d]
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- John Deere Laying Off 600 Workers in Flagship Dubuque Factory for Mexico [192d]
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- Supreme Court rules ex-presidents have immunity for official acts [192d]
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- Delivering Signals for Fun and Profit (2001) [192d]
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- Show HN: Doggo – A powerful, human-friendly DNS client for the command line [192d]
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- Using SIMD for Parallel Processing in Rust [192d]
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- HTML-ivating your Django web app with Htmx, AlpineJS, and streaming HTML [192d]
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- The Windows Console gets support for Sixel images [192d]
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- Eating meat with lower carbon footprint often means killing more animals [192d]
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- Working Title (Insurance) [192d]
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- US Supreme Court throws out rulings on state laws regulating social media [192d]
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- What Goes Around Comes Around and Around (On Databases) [pdf] [192d]
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- Show HN: Programming Is Easier Than Most People Think [192d]
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- Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2024) [192d]
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- Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2024) [192d]
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- Show HN: Edna, note taking app for developers [192d]
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- Electric Flights Available to General Public at Maastricht Aachen Airport [192d]
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- Welcome to Ladybird [192d]
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- Quantum is unimportant to post-quantum [192d]
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- Facebook and Instagram's 'pay or consent' ad model violates the DMA, says the EU [192d]
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- Writing HTML by hand is easier than debugging your static site generator [192d]
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- My Python code is a neural network [192d]
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- 3D Printable PC/NAS Cases [192d]
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- OhMyForm discontinued, how can open source projects be sustainable? [192d]
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- Pakistani court sentences man to death for social media post [192d]
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- Leonardo da Vinci: 'Poor is the pupil who does not surpass his master.' [192d]
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- A write-ahead log is not a universal part of durability [192d]
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- Over 100K+ Sites Hit by Polyfill.io Supply Chain Attack [192d]
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- Product Hunt Upvotes Are Worthless: Real Customers Aren't There [192d]
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- An arc welder in the datacenter: what could possibly go wrong? [192d]
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- Watching "Grizzly Man" with a Bear Biologist [192d]
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- Announcing Polars 1.0 (Blog Post) [192d]
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- Scientists find desert moss 'that can survive on Mars' [192d]
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- Uncomfortable truth: How close is "positivity culture" to delusion and denial? [192d]
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- The self-hosting revolution is here [192d]
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- Diagonalism, the Cosmic Right and the Conspiracy Smoothie [192d]
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- Show HN: Find Visa Sponsorsip and Relocation Support Jobs [192d]
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- DOJ readying criminal charges against Boeing for deadly 737 MAX crashes [192d]
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- What makes a good tree? We used AI to ask birds [192d]
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- Show HN: Image editing with just audio instructions [192d]
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- OpenSSH Race condition resulting in potential remote code execution [192d]
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- Webneko – a desktop screenmate ported to web [192d]
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- Show HN: I created an After Effects alternative [192d]
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- My finetuned models beat OpenAI's GPT-4 [192d]
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- RegreSSHion: RCE in OpenSSH's server, on glibc-based Linux systems [192d]
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- An Open Letter to the United Nations [192d]
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- Cities Need More Trees [192d]
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- Show HN: An open-source alternative to Bitly [192d]
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- Sieve: Cache eviction can be simple, effective, and scalable [192d]
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- The A.I. Boom Has an Unlikely Early Winner: Wonky Consultants [192d]
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- Addressing the challenges of mobile app measurement [191d]
- Philips Hue's new powerful smart lights can illuminate every nook and cranny in your home [192d]
- Samsung's Galaxy Watch 7 could warn users if they're at risk of heart attacks, strokes, and more [192d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Tuesday, July 2 (game #890) [192d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Tuesday, July 2 (game #121) [192d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Tuesday, July 2 (game #387) [192d]
- Forget streaming subscriptions, Tubi is launching in the UK with 20,000 free movies and shows [192d]
- Opera's Aria AI assistant's big upgrade makes images, talks out loud, and summarizes chats [192d]
- Sorry, gamers: memory prices could be on the way up, which means you'll pay more for that Nvidia RTX 5090 [192d]
- Forget about Wi-Fi, your own private 5G network could be the answer to your connection woes — here's how to set one up for much cheaper than you think [192d]
- The year so far in AI: the biggest stories from ChatGPT to Gemini and what’s coming next [192d]
- Windows 11 has never been so popular - but is a fresh surge of installations coming from a place of love or mere tolerance? [192d]
- D-Link routers are being hacked to steal customer passwords — but it says there is no patch [192d]
- Sorry, Morgan Freeman is not narrating that viral TikTok video [192d]
- Huawei claims its AI chip is faster than Nvidia A100 — but Chinese powerhouse struggles to match transformational pace of rivals as international sanctions force change in design [192d]
- Latest Windows 11 update resumes rollout as Microsoft deals with nasty reboot bug – but some unlucky users have found their taskbar is now broken [192d]
- HubSpot customer accounts reportedly hacked — company says it is investigating [192d]
- LockBit ransomware attack stole data on millions of Infosys McCamish users [192d]
- Dairy giant Agropur confirms major breach exposed customer data [192d]
- Apple starts work on macOS 16 – and it sounds like a bigger deal than a MacBook Pro redesign [192d]
- Microsoft AI CEO claims any content published online is "freeware" to help train AI — and people are not happy [192d]
- Alibaba Cloud closes some key data centers as it pivots to different markets [192d]
- Apple Music in iOS 18 will get a 'smart crossfade' feature to upgrade your playlists [192d]
- Nintendo has a plan to combat potential Switch 2 resellers - simply make enough of its next console [192d]
- AMD’s powerful Ryzen 300 AI laptops may arrive later than rumored – but they’re still not far off [192d]
- These new AI smart glasses are like getting a second pair of ChatGPT-powered eyes [192d]
- Nyobolt’s ultra-fast charging sports car concept hits the road and it could be the solution to dull, heavy EVs [192d]
- Software supply chains are becoming a worrying weak link for firms of all sizes [192d]
- Is Apple Intelligence the new iCloud? AI platform tipped to get new subscription tier [192d]
- IKEA’s new smart plug could save you money on bills – and it's just edged closer to launching [192d]
- AWS is making it easier for start-ups to use its cloud services [192d]
- Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2's planned public beta has been canceled - 'it would take the development teams away from preparing for the full launch' [192d]
- Google Chrome is dropping support for a key privacy system - but it could be for a good reason [192d]
- Latest Honkai: Star Rail collaboration brings us an adorable gaming PC inspired by our favorite intergalactic gamer [192d]
- Your HomePod will likely get left out of the Apple Intelligence party – here's why [192d]
- How edge computing is advancing sustainability across industries [192d]
- The 'Monolith x Aluminum' wireless speaker looks like a minimalist, sustainable masterpiece [192d]
- House of the Dragon season 2's Dark Souls-like third episode is a spooky Game of Thrones trip down memory lane [192d]
- DJI Mavic 4: what we want to see [192d]
- Why is the future of enterprise transformation complex and co-owned? [192d]
- AMD Ryzen 9000X3D could get full overclocking abilities, making life even more difficult for Intel Arrow Lake CPUs [192d]
- This gaming chair features cooling fans to stop you becoming 'hot and sticky' while you play [192d]
- Indonesia president orders audit of government data centers after it finds most of the data they store is not backed up [192d]
- New Samsung Galaxy Ring leak shows its health-tracking features in action [192d]
- AI PCs. Is it all hype, should you switch, and if so, when? [192d]
- Cybersecurity leadership for small businesses [192d]
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