The Brutalist Report - tech
- GE Aerospace Successfully Develops and Tests New Hypersonic Dual-Mode Ramjet [168d]
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- Color Wheels Are Wrong [168d]
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- A personal music streaming server that works [168d]
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- Below: A time travelling resource monitoring tool [168d]
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- Using S3 as a Container Registry [168d]
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- Embedded Python: MicroPython Is Amazing [168d]
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- StreamVC: Real-Time Low-Latency Voice Conversion [168d]
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- JavaScript Ben.ch (JavaScript Benchmarking Tools) [168d]
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- I spent two years trying to make SD cards more nostalgic [168d]
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- Why I'm Done Making Desktop Applications (2009) [168d]
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- Floppy8 – A Tiny Computer, in a Floppy Drive [168d]
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- Former OpenAI employee quit to avoid 'working for the Titanic of AI' [168d]
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- AuraFlow v0.1: a open source alternative to Stable Diffusion 3 [168d]
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- Copied Act would make removing AI digital watermarks illegal [169d]
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- Third Places and Neighborhood Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Starbucks Cafés [169d]
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- Show HN: macOS desktop app for turning websites into glanceable widgets [169d]
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- AxRuntime (AxRT): Creating Applications Using Amiga APIs [169d]
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- First cell-free system in which genetic information and metabolism work together [169d]
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- Windows 95, 20 July 1992 build [169d]
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- Boosting Compiler Testing by Injecting Real-World Code [169d]
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- Why I'm Writing a Book on Cryptography (2020) [169d]
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- AWS Secrets Manager Agent [169d]
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- Jurigged: Hot Reloading for Python [169d]
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- US ban on at-home distilling is unconstitutional, Texas judge rules [169d]
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- Denisovians Survived on Tibetan Plateau for 160k Years [169d]
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- Sonnet 3.5: Please write an asteroids game [169d]
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- Physics-Based Deep Learning Book [169d]
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- Wlhc: Wayland Hot Corners [169d]
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- A Hundred Years of Mocking Vegetarians [169d]
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- Palestinians say Microsoft unfairly closing their accounts [169d]
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- Vision collector: the man who used dreams and premonitions to predict the future [169d]
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- Imbue (Formerly Generally Intelligent) (YC S17) Is Hiring an Engineering Manager [169d]
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- Ubuntu Security Updates Are a Confusing Mess [169d]
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- Helium reservoir with 'mind-boggling' concentrations may be even bigger [169d]
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- Nike Slashed Its Sustainability Team [169d]
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- Beating the L1 cache with value speculation (2021) [169d]
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- WebVM is a server-less virtual Linux environment running client-side [169d]
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- CodeMirror: Extensible code editor component for the web [169d]
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- Show HN: Mandala – Automatically save, query and version Python computations [169d]
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- Ask HN: Trouble learning things I view as solutions looking for a problem [169d]
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- Karpathy: Let's reproduce GPT-2 (1.6B): one 8XH100 node 24h $672 in llm.c [169d]
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- Charm creates a potent therapy candidate for fatal prion diseases [169d]
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- Apple Vision Pro U.S. Sales Are All but Dead, Market Analysts Say [169d]
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- Physicists: Tachyons can be reconciled with the special theory of relativity [169d]
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- The Great Lightbulb Conspiracy (2014) [169d]
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- Dynolog: Open-Source System Observability (2022) [169d]
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- Internet Phone Book [169d]
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- The economics of a Postgres free tier [169d]
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- How water controls the speed of muscle contraction [169d]
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- Capturing Linux SSL/TLS plaintext without a CA certificate using eBPF [169d]
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- Ask HN: Where do you keep your 401k investments? [169d]
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- FlashAttention-3: Fast and Accurate Attention with Asynchrony and Low-Precision [169d]
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- "Rulers of the Ancient World" period correct measuring tools [169d]
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- Korvus: Single-Query RAG with Postgres [169d]
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- Future of Space Telescopes in the Era of Super Heavy Lift Launch [169d]
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- The Shining actress Shelley Duvall dies at 75 [169d]
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- How to Survive 3 Years in North Korea as a Foreigner [169d]
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- DEA Caught Red-Handed: Airport Intimidation [video] [169d]
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- DuckDB Meets Postgres [169d]
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- When scientific citations go rogue: Uncovering 'sneaked references' [169d]
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- Starlink Mini is now available [169d]
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- Internet Archive and Library and Archives Canada Launches Digitization Project [169d]
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- Iconography of the X Window System: The Boot Stipple [169d]
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- Why Doesn't Advice Work? [169d]
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- Plane Barely Recovering from Spin in Mountains [169d]
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- Vaping: A harm reduction tool or a public health concern? Experts weigh in [169d]
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- Microsoft killed my online life after I called Gaza [169d]
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- Ultra simplified "MNIST" in 60 lines of Python with NumPy [169d]
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- Binance built a 100PB log service with Quickwit [169d]
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- Serious errors plague DNA tool that's a workhorse of biology [169d]
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- Comparing open source BGP stacks [169d]
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- If AI chatbots are the future, I hate it [169d]
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- Kids Who Get Smartphones Earlier Become Adults with Worse Mental Health [169d]
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- Oncologists on simple, doable, everyday things they do to try to prevent cancer [169d]
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- What is the next step after spyware called Windows 11? [169d]
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- Xiaomi's self-optimizing autonomous factory will make 10M+ phones a year [169d]
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- Qualcomm's Oryon Core: A Long Time in the Making [169d]
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- The Typeset of Wall·E [169d]
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- Majority of sites and apps use dark patterns in the marketing of subscriptions [169d]
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- GitHub Copilot is not infringing your copyright [169d]
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- Gemini can't be disabled on Google Docs [169d]
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- A Relativistic Framework to Establish Coordinate Time on the Moon and Beyond [169d]
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- The Overengineered Resume with Zola, JSON Resume, Weasyprint, and Nix [169d]
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- Second Factor SMS: Worse Than Its Reputation [169d]
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- Ask HN: Best resources for learning desktop software development? [169d]
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- Supabase (YC S20) Is Hiring an Auth Engineer (Remote) [169d]
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- Here’s what it takes to bake the shift to GenAI [168d]
- Here’s what it takes to make the shift to GenAI [168d]
- iPhone 16 price predictions: rumored prices for every model [168d]
- Samsung's Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra have lost a highly useful feature [168d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Friday, July 12 (game #397) [169d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Friday, July 12 (game #131) [169d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Friday, July 12 (game #900) [169d]
- Google's AI robots are learning from watching movies – just like the rest of us [169d]
- Samsung and AT&T are teaming up to make Galaxy Phone repairs quicker and easier [169d]
- Survey finds most people would rather switch companies than deal with AI customer service [169d]
- Windows 11 is getting useful widget tweaks, but not the change we really want – Microsoft should learn from macOS [169d]
- Nvidia promises up to 700% return on investment on GPU doing AI inference work as world's most valuable company continues journey towards $4 trillion market cap [169d]
- GitLab warns of critical security flaw which could allow hacker takeovers [169d]
- Concord Beta Early Access kicks off this weekend for PlayStation Plus members [169d]
- Bookworms beware — this sneaky malware disguises itself as ebooks [169d]
- Greedfall 2: The Dying World will launch in early access this September, with a new gameplay trailer coming soon [169d]
- Sonos Arc 2 Dolby Atmos soundbar photos and details leak, and it's got exciting next-gen speaker tech [169d]
- AWS will now let you build business apps with just a single AI prompt [169d]
- I don't want to read people's comments on Spotify, but it's adding them to podcasts anyway [169d]
- Amazon to celebrate Prime Day with additional free game offers, including Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League [169d]
- How SMBs can unlock efficiency and innovation with gen AI [169d]
- Snowflake is bringing in some big MFA changes following recent security incidents [169d]
- Prime Video movie of the day: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert still absolutely slays [169d]
- Microsoft slammed for sending out hack email warnings that look an awful lot like spam and phishing attacks [169d]
- Amazon says it has hit 100% renewable goal seven years ahead of schedule [169d]
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is reportedly coming to Xbox Game Pass [169d]
- 'In my lifetime it's one of the biggest transformations I’ve seen'. A Samsung exec talks about Galaxy AI – and why the UI is the AI [169d]
- Many companies need to upgrade their infrastructure to be ready for Gen AI [169d]
- This new animated Watchmen movie trailer looks like the film the live-action version should have been [169d]
- Star Wars Outlaws planets take five minutes to travel across on a speeder and are around three times the size of Assassin's Creed Odyssey map zones [169d]
- Star Wars Outlaws will feature a fog of war on every planet until you discover the sights yourself [169d]
- Polestar's electrifying new Concept BST teases a move into racier EVs [169d]
- Google just made it easy for Android to iPhone defectors to move their pics from Google Photos to Apple iCloud – but there’s a catch [169d]
- Canon is back – camera giant confirms major launch as new EOS R1 and EOS R5 II rumors swirl [169d]
- Fujitsu says "advanced" malware was to blame for cyberattack, confirms customer data leaked [169d]
- Samsung is bringing AI to Bixby this year [169d]
- UK high street video game retailer GAME set to end in-store pre-orders [169d]
- Price leak suggests AMD may not make Ryzen 9700X and 9600X CPUs any cheaper – but there’s another reason Intel might be worried [169d]
- Using Exposure Management to strengthen organizational defenses [169d]
- Microsoft seals multimillion-dollar payout deal to settle EU cloud antitrust case [169d]
- iOS 18 will make your iPhone more relaxing with new background sounds and dark-mode upgrades [169d]
- Google brings passkeys to its Advanced Protection Program [169d]
- Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip price hikes aren’t a disaster – here's why [169d]
- Apple Mac fans are holding onto their computers for longer – here’s why [169d]
- The iPhone 16 Pro could get a charging boost, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max might have better cameras [169d]
- Jaw-dropping Elden Ring lore book costs nearly as much as a Nintendo Switch - and that's only the cheapest version [169d]
- How to make your data smart [169d]
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