The Brutalist Report - tech
- Federal judge partially blocks U.S. ban on noncompetes [294d]
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- Introduction to Program Synthesis [294d]
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- Wordsworth Donisthorpe, Blackmail, and the First Motion Pictures [294d]
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- What Spain used to censor Catalonia's 2017 independence referendum [294d]
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- Diving into deep learning: Understanding Deep Learning book review [pdf] [294d]
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- A Woman Behind Freud's First Case Study [294d]
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- USB and the Myth of 500 Milliamps [294d]
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- NASA selects SpaceX to launch a gamma-ray telescope into an unusual orbit [294d]
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- Ladybird web browser funded by GitHub co-founder, promises 'no code' from rivals [294d]
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- The Origins of DS_store (2006) [294d]
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- Beating NumPy matrix multiplication in 150 lines of C [294d]
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- Oldest cave art found showing humans and pig [294d]
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- The Joy of Reading Books You Don't Understand [294d]
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- Guide on optimizing Linux kernel with BOLT [294d]
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- Moshi: A voice AI that can display emotions [294d]
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- Show HN: Xcapture-BPF – like Linux top, but with Xray vision [294d]
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- Show HN: Open Sourcing Our No-Code WebXR Editor After 5 Years of Development [294d]
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- AI's $600B Question [294d]
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- Wcurl: a curl wrapper to download files [294d]
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- Neutrons on Classically Inexplicable Paths [294d]
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- Introducing Voice Isolator and Background Noise Remover [294d]
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- Analyzing My Electricity Consumption [294d]
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- AI Agents That Matter [294d]
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- Luakit: A fast, extensible, and customizable web browser [294d]
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- JRuby funding at Red Hat stopped – call for sponsors [294d]
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- Meta Sees ~5% Performance Gains to Optimizing the Linux Kernel with Bolt [294d]
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- Hurricane Beryl Tests Jamaica's $1.6B Disaster Safety Net [294d]
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- Spice (YC S19) Is Hiring [294d]
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- Save Freedom: We Must Stop the Destruction of the International Space Station [294d]
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- A Practical Introduction to Constraint Programming Using CP-SAT and Python [294d]
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- Multimodal Canvas: An experiment of Pictionary powered by Gemini 1.5 Flash [294d]
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- The Cheapest NAS [294d]
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- Alphabet Winds Down Mineral, Licenses Ag Technology to Berry Producer Driscoll's [294d]
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- The impact of Orwell's "Homage to Catalonia" on Noam Chomsky's path to anarchism [294d]
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- The legacy of Liverpool's forgotten synchrocyclotron [294d]
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- A mathematical thought experiment for accepting the continuum hypothesis [294d]
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- Building AI-powered SWE tools: Essential technical considerations for founders [294d]
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- Hurricane Beryl Isn't a Freak Storm–It's the Nightmare Meteorologists Predicted [294d]
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- Making a Linux-managed network switch [294d]
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- Ask HN: Has anyone successfully pivoted from web dev to AI/ML development? [294d]
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- Living in a Lucid Dream [294d]
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- What Counts as "Strategic"? [294d]
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- Python with Braces [294d]
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- Average ransomware payment demands soars as criminals grow more confident [294d]
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- Block AI bots, scrapers and crawlers with a single click [294d]
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- Hypr-dynamic-cursors: a plugin to make your hyprland cursor rotate [294d]
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- Your Company's Problem is Hiding in Plain Sight - High Work-In-Progress (WIP) [294d]
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- Proton launches its own version of Google Docs [294d]
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- 'Almost whole island homeless' in Hurricane Beryl's wake [294d]
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- Deutsche Bahn struggles to shake off 'travel hell' reputation [294d]
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- Show HN: Jb / json.bash – Command-line tool (and bash library) that creates JSON [294d]
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- Developing Inside a Container [294d]
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- Ryzen 7 Mini-PC makes a power-efficient VM host [294d]
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- Man-Computer Symbiosis by J. C. R. Licklider (1960) [294d]
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- Optimizing Large-Scale OpenStreetMap Data with SQLite [294d]
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- Converge (YC S23) Is Hiring a Founding Account Executive [294d]
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- A Bugatti car, a first lady and the fake stories aimed at Americans [294d]
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- Google's greenhouse gas emissions jump 48% in five years [294d]
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- Love, Death, and Computers [294d]
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- EV Motors Without Rare Earth Permanent Magnets [294d]
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- I Received an AI Email [294d]
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- The Origin of the Species: NEC PC-8001 FDD Adapter [294d]
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- The Fourier Transform: What's Wrong with It? [294d]
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- Reproducibility in Disguise [294d]
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- Ask HN: What were interviews like before Leetcode? [295d]
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- Why AI Infrastructure Startups Are Insanely Hard to Build [295d]
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- Google now pays $250k for KVM zero-day vulnerabilities [295d]
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- Heavy resistance training at retirement age induces lasting beneficial effects [295d]
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- Study reveals why AI models that analyze medical images can be biased [295d]
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- Writing GUI applications on the Raspberry Pi without a desktop environment [295d]
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- Sublime Merge [295d]
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- Dear Julia, Dear Yuri [295d]
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- Show HN: Improve LLM Performance by Maximizing Iterative Development [295d]
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- The Biggest Problem in Mathematics Is Finally a Step Closer to Being Solved [295d]
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- Neuroscientists must not be afraid to study religion [295d]
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- MIT: Raising State Minimum Wages, Lowering Community College Enrollment [295d]
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- Chinese AI stirs panic at European geoscience society [295d]
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- HuggingFace releases support for tool-use and RAG models [295d]
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- HealthEquity says data breach is an ‘isolated incident’ [294d]
- Roll20, an online tabletop role-playing game platform, discloses data breach [294d]
- Fizz, the anonymous Gen Z social app, adds a marketplace for college students [294d]
- Deep tech VC Sidney Scott explains why he’s closing his firm as this area booms [294d]
- How to turn off those silly video calls reactions on iPhone and Mac [294d]
- Amazon retires its Astro for Business security robot after only 7 months [294d]
- This Week in AI: With Chevron’s demise, AI regulation seems dead in the water [294d]
- Noplace, a mashup of Twitter and MySpace for Gen Z, hits No. 1 on the App Store [294d]
- TechCrunch Minute: YouTube makes it easier to report and take down AI deepfakes [294d]
- Cloudflare launches a tool to combat AI bots [294d]
- Twilio says hackers identified cell phone numbers of two-factor app Authy users [294d]
- Nano Dimension is buying Desktop Metal [294d]
- Groups save big at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [294d]
- Music video-sharing app Popster uses generative AI and lets artists remix videos [294d]
- Threads nears its one-year anniversary with more than 175M monthly active users [294d]
- Granza Bio grabs $7M seed from Felicis and YC to advance delivery of cancer treatments [294d]
- From burritos to biotech: How robotics startup Cartken found its AV niche [294d]
- LG acquires smart home platform Athom to bring third-party connectivity to its ThinQ ecosytem [294d]
- Fisker asks bankruptcy court to sell its EVs at average of $14,000 each [294d]
- CoinDCX acquires BitOasis in international expansion push [294d]
- In a major update, Proton adds privacy-safe document collaboration to Drive, its freemium E2EE cloud storage service [294d]
- Telegram lets creators share paid content to channels [294d]
- Altrove uses AI models and lab automation to create new materials [294d]
- Indian social network Koo to shut down [294d]
- Europe is still serious about ESG, and Apiday is helping companies comply [295d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Thursday, July 4 (game #389) [294d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Thursday, July 4 (game #123) [294d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, July 4 (game #892) [294d]
- Suno takes a 'What, me worry?' approach to legal troubles and rolls out AI music-generating mobile app [294d]
- Safer than cloud storage, cheaper than file sync: Plugable promises seamless file transfer product using affordable USB cable solution [294d]
- Threads is celebrating its birthday with a hidden cake giving away cool new icons [294d]
- Philips unveils new line of 4K monitors aimed at increasing productivity — display quartet delivers bare necessities as they launch in an ultra competitive market [294d]
- How you can get (AI versions of) Judy Garland or Burt Reynolds to read to you [294d]
- When light meet bytes: Intel debuts crucial optical tech that will boost AI performance — OCI chiplet can move up to 4Tbps and consume nearly 70% less power than rivals [294d]
- “We have won the war on floppy disks" — Japanese government says it has finally eradicated ancient hardware [294d]
- Paramount and Skydance could be the next big streaming giant – here's what that might mean for Paramount Plus [294d]
- Windows 11 is poised to finally become more popular than Windows 10 – at least with PC gamers [294d]
- The Apple Vision Pro is finally getting Quest 3-like controllers for VR gaming [294d]
- Is your antivirus "good enough"? New survey shows more and more are paying for protection — but many of us just don't seem to care [294d]
- WordPerfect and Bruce Bastian set the template for all word processors to come [294d]
- Google unveils major new bug bounty program to help boost security across the board [294d]
- Acemagic X1 unveiled as world’s first dual-screen laptop giving you side-by-side displays – with an unsubtle hint that it’s MacBook-level premium [294d]
- More US finance firms say they were affected by Evolve data breach [294d]
- Cyber extortion sees huge rise — and small businesses are four times more likely to be hit [294d]
- Nothing fully reveals the CMF Phone 1’s design and camera specs – and it looks like a budget beauty [294d]
- Why it’s time to rethink traditional data governance frameworks [294d]
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- EV batteries get a boost with next-gen packs that charge in under five minutes and last for 50 years [294d]
- Sonos fans are turning to this alternative app instead of the troubled official one [294d]
- Average ransomware payment demands soars as criminals grow more confident [294d]
- Google says its emissions have grown nearly 50% due to AI data center boom — and here's what it plans to do about it [294d]
- Microsoft closes all physical shops in mainland China [294d]
- Some of the newest Intel processors could be hit by dangerous new security flaw — Raptor Lake and Alder Lake both affected [294d]
- Next-gen contactless payments are coming to iPhones and Android –here's what's new [294d]
- Popular VPN ditches credential logins for Android [294d]
- Phase One rumors suggest a record-breaking 247MP medium-format camera is on the way [294d]
- Figma takes down its AI design tool after an embarrassing copying incident [294d]
- 'Similar to X-Men 97': Marvel TV chief reveals how Daredevil: Born Again is taking cues from its hit Disney Plus cousin [294d]
- AMD’s new FSR 3.1 loses first round fight to Nvidia DLSS in battle of the frame rate boosters [294d]
- Why we need to increase ocean science data sharing [294d]
- The Pixel 8a could miss out on one of the best Android 15 audio upgrades [294d]
- iPhone 16 tipped to match the iPhone 16 Pro's chip, but could miss out on OLED screen boost [294d]
- The latest custom Xbox Series X is a collaboration with a Formula 1 team [294d]
- Google Docs, look out—there's a new private alternative in town [294d]
- The Acolyte episode 6 spawns two new fan theories about Manny Jacinto's Qimir, and I think one is absolutely true [294d]
- New Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 leaks hint at fresh design and several spec bumps [294d]
- Impatient for Nvidia’s RTX 5090 to arrive? This ‘frankenGPU’ that’s basically an RTX 4090 Super will whet your appetite nicely [294d]
- How proxies differ from VPNs [294d]
- Cambridge Audio's first over-ear headphones serve big challenges to Sony and Bose – including a 60-hour battery life [294d]
- DJI officially makes a surprise move into e-bikes – here's what you need to know [294d]
- Large language model evaluation: The better together approach [294d]
- NASCAR is coming to Fortnite, starting with the release of a Chicago street course map [294d]
- Netflix has started removing its cheapest ad-free plans – leaving many with a tricky decision [295d]
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