The Brutalist Report - tech
- Ask HN: Is there room for a new email hosting service? [179d]
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- Google says it won't be 'deprecating third-party cookies' in Chrome [179d]
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- Cure for male pattern baldness given boost by sugar discovery [179d]
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- SQLite-jiff: SQLite extension for timezones and complex durations [179d]
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- Ask HN: What do you guys think of the current job market in tech? [179d]
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- The Linux audio stack demystified (and more) [179d]
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- The Importance of 'Soft-Skills' for Professional Practice in the 21st Century [179d]
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- Google Pixel 'Satellite SOS' support may be free for two years [179d]
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- Button Stealer [179d]
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- Ask HN: Is it possible to make FAANG salaries without working there? [179d]
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- Wiz Rejects Alphabet's $23B Offer, Seeks IPO [179d]
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- Wiz walks away from $23B deal with Google [179d]
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- The Value of Milk.com [179d]
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- FCC Liability for Radio Pirates Operating on Your Property [179d]
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- Electrical World (Engineering Publication, circa 1904) [179d]
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- Show HN: Lisp in C# [179d]
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- Re: Do people IRL know you have a blog? [179d]
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- Why Privacy Badger Opts You Out of Google's "Privacy Sandbox" [179d]
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- Imperfect, Linux-powered, DIY smart TV is the embodiment of ad fatigue [179d]
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- Arm's Neoverse V2, in AWS's Graviton 4 [179d]
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- Intel says elevated voltage causing "instability" in Core CPUs, fix in August [179d]
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- The Elegance of the ASCII Table [179d]
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- Diverse ML Systems at Netflix [179d]
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- United States Discloses Nuclear Warhead Numbers; Restores Nuclear Transparency [179d]
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- July 2024 Update on Instability Reports on Intel Core Processors [179d]
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- Timeshift: System Restore Tool for Linux [179d]
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- July 2024 Update on Instability Reports on Intel Core 13th/14th Gen Desktop CPUs [179d]
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- Glasgow 2024 Hugo Awards Statement – 22 July, 2024 [179d]
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- Google Is Keeping Cookies in Chrome After All [179d]
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- SofleKeyboard – A split keyboard based on Lily58, Crkbd and Helix keyboards [179d]
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- Planck stars, White Holes, Remnants and Planck-mass quasi-particles [179d]
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- Microsoft says EU to blame for the worst IT outage [179d]
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- Heat pipe – 250x faster heat transfer than copper [179d]
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- On having more interesting ideas [179d]
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- Reducing Adverse Side Effects of Popular Next-Generation Obesity Medications [179d]
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- A new path for Privacy Sandbox on the web [179d]
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- Kawaii – A Keychain-Sized Nintendo Wii [179d]
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- Microsoft Blames European Commission for Major Worldwide Outage [179d]
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- The love letter generator created by Alan Turing and Christopher Strachey [179d]
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- Copying is the way design works [179d]
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- Reflections on Luck and Skill from the Part Time Poker Grind [179d]
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- A Man Who Thought Too Fast [179d]
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- What Is Entropy? [179d]
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- Netflix has open-sourced its Maestro Workflow Orchestrator [179d]
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- Maestro: Netflix's Workflow Orchestrator [179d]
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- Why Delta is still canceling flights as other airlines return to normal [179d]
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- Microsoft: Linux Is the Top Operating System on Azure Today [179d]
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- Sam Altman's basic-income study is out. Here's what it found [179d]
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- Show HN: OpenDataCapture an electronic data capture platform for data collection [179d]
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- Boeing-owned Wisk expects to begin carrying passengers 'later in the decade' [179d]
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- Why Americans Aren't Having Babies [179d]
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- The workers have spoken: They're staying home [179d]
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- A Formulation of the Trilemma in Proof of Work Blockchain [179d]
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- Another intermediate-mass black hole discovered at the centre of our galaxy [179d]
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- Apple TV+ Expenditure Has Crossed $20B, Making It Unsustainable [179d]
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- A Gentle Introduction to SAML [179d]
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- Ask HN: Is there a list of grey-hair-friendly IT companies? [179d]
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- Seven Segment Display [179d]
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- How much money we can raise for transparently idiotic startups? [179d]
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- Findings – OpenResearch [179d]
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- Roame (YC S23) Is Hiring [179d]
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- Oxygen discovery defies knowledge of the deep ocean [179d]
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- How Conditional Breakpoints Work [179d]
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- An interview with AMD's Mike Clark, 'Zen Daddy' says 3nm Zen 5 is coming fast [179d]
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- Scientists Discover a New Hormone That Can Build Strong Bones [179d]
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- You are probably sitting down for too long [179d]
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- A Few Indisputable Points About Poptimism and Then I Give Up [179d]
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- Audapolis: Edit audio files by word, not waveform [179d]
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- All the existential risk, none of the economic impact. That's a shitty trade [179d]
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- How to Get Remote Code Execution in Kafka UI [179d]
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- Mitochondrial Eve [179d]
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- Brr Wants a Job [179d]
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- 370-mile hydrogen-electric seaplane set to clean up island hopping [179d]
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- How fast can a human possibly run 100 meters? [179d]
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- Why technical cofounders reject you [179d]
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- I Use Obsidian [179d]
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- Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment (Iocta) 2024 [pdf] [179d]
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- Scan HTML even faster with SIMD instructions (C++ and C#) – Daniel Lemire's blog [179d]
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- Sam Altman Gave People Free Money. Here's What Happened [179d]
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- No More Blue Fridays [179d]
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- Physicist, 98, honoured with doctorate 75 years after groundbreaking discovery [180d]
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- Can you tell if these images are real or generated? [180d]
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- Unconditional Cash Study: first findings available [180d]
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- No One Expects Young Men to Do Anything and They Respond by Doing Nothing (2022) [180d]
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- Web Crap Has Taken Control [180d]
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- Autism can be reversed, scientists discover [180d]
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- Jellyfin: We're Good, Seriously [180d]
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- Show HN: A Source Available billing system I've spent 18 months building [180d]
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- Ryanair wins screen scraping case against Booking.com in US court ruling [180d]
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- Why are people paying so much for Vercel? [180d]
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- Orch: a Rust framework for LLM orchestration [180d]
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- Tech billionaires can’t build their ‘California Forever’ city yet [179d]
- Slack introduces iPhone widgets to make work more inescapable [179d]
- Intel says it has found the issue causing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs to crash [179d]
- CrowdStrike CEO to testify about massive outage that halted flights and hospitals [179d]
- Google’s next streaming player looks nothing like the Chromecast [179d]
- Google’s plan to turn off third-party cookies in Chrome is dying [179d]
- Free update makes Cowboy e-bikes better climbers and more efficient [179d]
- One of the rarest NES games of all time goes up for auction today [179d]
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- America’s long Street Fighter drought ends with a win at Evo 2024 [179d]
- My iPad runs Windows XP now, and it’s all I ever wanted [179d]
- Biden gives states billions of dollars for EV chargers, heat pumps, and other green tech [179d]
- Rivian’s sporty R3X will be the first R3 to hit the streets [179d]
- The Amazfit GTR 4, our favorite fitness tracker, has hit a new all-time low price [179d]
- EU threatens to fine Meta for saying Facebook is ‘free’ [179d]
- The Verge’s 2024 back-to-school gift guide [179d]
- Rivian CEO says CarPlay isn’t going to happen [179d]
- Here’s a 12,000mAh power bank cosplaying as a Super Famicom [179d]
- Man convicted for ‘sextortion’ of more than 100 children on Omegle, Snapchat, and TikTok [179d]
- The Shokz OpenRun Pro are selling at their best price for a few more hours [179d]
- Reddit’s NFL, NBA deals bring more sports highlights — and ads [179d]
- Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe says too many carmakers are copying Tesla [179d]
- AI terminology, explained for humans [180d]
- Apple TV Plus budgets come under close scrutiny from top exec [180d]
- The art of AI architecture [179d]
- Google's Find My Device network dealt another blow as Eufy delays its AirTag rivals [179d]
- Google and NBC are using AI to try and stick the landing at the Paris Olympics [179d]
- Samsung shakes things up by switching to Google Messages on the new Galaxy Flip and Fold [179d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Tuesday, July 23 (game #408) [179d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Tuesday, July 23 (game #911) [179d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Tuesday, July 23 (game #142) [179d]
- Looking for a super-fast GPU in a mini PC format? Khadas may well have the perfect solution for graphics hungry workstation users — shame there's no option for AMD [179d]
- Virtual versions of 11,000 real college football players are taking the field for EA's 'College Football 25' [179d]
- This dangerous new Linux malware is going after VMware systems with multiple extortion attempts [179d]
- Temu, Shein and Aliexpress are attracting US customers in their millions, poll shows — and that's despite the fact the vast majority do not trust these online Chinese retailers in the first place [179d]
- iPhone SE 4 tipped to be a controversial but powerful upgrade that lands in early 2025 [179d]
- Should you buy or wait for an iPhone? [179d]
- This cool Mac app could transform the notch on your MacBook Pro or MacBook Air into an iPhone-style Dynamic Island [179d]
- Xiaomi goes wild with 1,526bhp version of its debut SU7 electric vehicle –and it's heading to the Nürburgring to topple records [179d]
- Hackers are already targeting users with fake CrowdStrike fixes — here's what we've seen so far [179d]
- Microsoft believes 8.5 million devices were affected by CrowdStrike update outage [179d]
- Major UK retailer says its 4K and Blu-ray sales are rising, and it should be a wake-up call for ad-riddled streaming sites [179d]
- The Galaxy Z Flip 6 comes with a hidden desktop mode that isn't Samsung DeX [179d]
- Microsoft is trying to improve browsers like Edge and Chrome by tackling annoying video playback issues for smoother browsing [179d]
- This global tech giant is forcing workers into the office three days a week — or they lose all holidays [179d]
- Microsoft blames EU rules for its inability to lock down Windows following CrowdStrike incident [179d]
- Sorry, Netflix won't take part in your cash-saving Disney, Hulu and Max streaming bundle [179d]
- Oura Ring 4 leak shows how it’s planning to fight back against the Samsung Galaxy Ring [180d]
- Latest Final Fantasy 14 collaboration offers cute keychains and an in-game mount – but you have to buy lots of bubble tea [180d]
- Hacker thought to be behind to MGM attack arrested by UK police [180d]
- Nvidia RTX 5080 and 5090 may not turn up this year after all – next-gen GPUs might be launched at CES 2025 [180d]
- First DJI Mavic 4 leaks suggests drone could takes its cameras to new heights [180d]
- New Pixel 9 Pro XL leak hints at the specs of the third Pixel 9 model [180d]
- LG wants you to know its OLED TVs aren’t keeping you awake like LCD blue light does – and did a study to prove it [180d]
- Mumsnet is launching a lawsuit against OpenAI for scraping its content [180d]
- These wild-looking open-ear headphones have some even cooler anti-leakage sound tech [180d]
- Android fans might soon get one of the iPhone’s best safety features [180d]
- Harnessing the power of Generative AI by addressing hallucinations [180d]
- GoPro Hero 13 Black: what we want to see [180d]
- CrowdStrike outlines just what went wrong with its update — as many systems around the world are now back up [180d]
- The cost of dealing with a ransomware attack is skyrocketing for some industries [180d]
- Worried your Intel laptop CPU might suffer from instability gremlins? Team Blue clarifies that mobile chips don’t have the same issue as desktops [180d]
- MediSecure data breach following ransomware attack affects millions of patients [180d]
- New Arcane season 2 clip revives beloved team-up from the hit Netflix show's first outing, and fans want them to star in a spin-off [180d]
- Guilty Gear Strive is getting one hell of a guest character in Cyberpunk Edgerunners' Lucy [180d]
- Why the cloud shows us the future of AI [180d]
- What is AI inference at the edge, and why is it important for businesses? [180d]
- Let them entertain you: why Amazon's the best place to buy your big TV [180d]
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