The Brutalist Report - tech
- John Deere Dismissing 15% of Workforce [269d]
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- Memory for music doesn't diminish with age [269d]
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- Fossil Hints That Jurassic Mammals Lived Slow and Died Old [269d]
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- Switzerland mandates government agencies use open-source software [269d]
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- America's War on Theater [269d]
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- Humans 1, Chimps 0: Correcting the Record [269d]
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- X suspends account that leaked info about protected user TOS bypass [269d]
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- Britain is running out of babies [269d]
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- OpenAI is set to lose $5B this year [269d]
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- eBPF Offensive Capabilities – Get Ready for Next-Gen Malware (2023) [269d]
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- ULTRA drone flies for days in military test [269d]
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- Show HN: Hooper – AI-driven stats and highlights for basketball play [269d]
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- Ask HN: Am I crazy or is Android development awful? [269d]
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- Generating sudokus for fun and no profit [269d]
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- Dungeons and Dragons taught me how to write alt text [269d]
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- Ask HN: Thoughts on shadow banning and other dick moves by Silicon Valley? [269d]
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- A Multimodal Dataset with One Trillion Tokens [269d]
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- CrowdStrike Timeline Mystery [269d]
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- Will Figma become an awkward middle ground? [269d]
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- X redesigns water pistol emoji back to a firearm [269d]
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- Ask Siri, Dictation and Privacy [269d]
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- Countdown clock in NYC's Union Square ticks below 5 years [269d]
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- CrowdStrike global outage to cost US Fortune 500 companies $5.4B [269d]
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- Anyone Can Access Deleted and Private Repository Data on GitHub [269d]
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- 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die [269d]
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- Show HN: NoteTech – Create personal automations by writing notes [269d]
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- Smart jerks aren't worth it [269d]
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- How to develop on Windows: comparing native, MinGW, Cygwin, WSL [269d]
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- Space-Filling Curves, Constructively [269d]
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- Why Big Tech Wants to Make AI Cost Nothing [269d]
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- Join YC's Ruby Meetup on August 13th at Our New SF Headquarters [269d]
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- The problem of 'model collapse': how a lack of human data limits AI progress [269d]
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- Intel confirms oxidation and excessive voltage in 13th and 14th Gen CPUs [video] [269d]
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- Biological Circuit Design by Caltech [269d]
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- OpenAI may lose $5B this year and may run out of cash in 12 months [269d]
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- Phish-friendly domain registry ".top" put on notice [269d]
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- Hiding Linux Processes with Bind Mounts [269d]
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- CrowdStrike offers a $10 apology gift card to say sorry for outage [269d]
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- AI models collapse when trained on recursively generated data [269d]
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- Large Enough – Mistral AI [269d]
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- End Mandatory Single Family Zoning by Overturning Euclid vs. Ambler [269d]
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- Visual explanation of saml authentication [269d]
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- InteractiVenn – Interactive Venn Diagrams [269d]
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- How Do You Find a Good Manager? [269d]
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- How to Fine-Tune Llama 3 for Customer Service [269d]
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- Crash Course in Deep Learning (For Computer Graphics) [269d]
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- Learn in Public (2018) [269d]
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- Google Is the Only Search Engine That Works on Reddit Now Thanks to AI Deal [269d]
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- Styling Tables the Modern CSS Way [269d]
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- Physicists may now have a way to make element 120 [269d]
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- MIT researchers advance automated interpretability in AI models [269d]
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- A Multimodal Automated Interpretability Agent [269d]
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- The algebra (and calculus) of algebraic data types [269d]
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- You got a null result. Will anyone publish it? [269d]
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- My programming beliefs as of July 2024 [269d]
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- Banks Find AML "Ineffective", Propose Access to Social Media [269d]
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- Arch-based CachyOS promises speed but trips over its laces [269d]
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- Legacy [269d]
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- 77% of Employees Report AI Has Increased Workloads and Hampered Productivity [269d]
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- Hyprland is now independent, dropping wlroots [269d]
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- Software engineers are not (and should not be) technicians [269d]
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- Micromouse [269d]
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- We've built the Ultimate e-Bike Battery that you can Repair and Refill [269d]
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- CrowdStrike CEO summoned to explain epic fail to US Homeland Security committee [269d]
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- Pinned Places [269d]
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- More delays for Euston's HS2 station [269d]
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- "Doors" in Solaris: Lightweight RPC Using File Descriptors (1996) [269d]
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- Preliminary Post Incident Review [269d]
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- North Texas community says crypto-mining facility brings never-ending noise [269d]
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- MPPP – The first 'designer drug' disaster (2023) [269d]
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- Tot Notes [269d]
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- What "consent" looks like for the DEA and TSA [269d]
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- Show HN: Beautiful landing page builder for developers with tailwind and shadcn [269d]
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- Llama 3.1 in C [269d]
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- Beego: A Full Stack Web Framework for Go [269d]
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- Show HN: We made glhf.chat – run almost any open-source LLM, including 405B [270d]
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- GM indefinitely halts work on driverless car at Cruise unit [270d]
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- The Origin of Emacs in 1976 [270d]
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- Pnut: A C to POSIX Shell Compiler you can Trust [270d]
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- Scrapscript: A functional, content-addressable programming language [270d]
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- Taking my diabetes treatment into my own hands (2024) [270d]
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- A new Chinese video-generating model appears to be censoring politically sensitive topics [269d]
- Star Catcher wants to build a space power grid to supercharge orbital industry [269d]
- Mistral’s Large 2 is its answer to Meta and OpenAI’s latest models [269d]
- Researchers are training home robots in simulations based on iPhone scans [269d]
- Apple Maps launches on the web to challenge Google Maps [269d]
- Alternative app store AltStore PAL adds third-party iOS apps in wake of EU Apple ruling [269d]
- Bing previews its answer to Google’s AI Overviews [269d]
- This Week in AI: How Kamala Harris might regulate AI [269d]
- VCs are still pouring billions into generative AI startups [269d]
- TechCrunch Minute: A UK school was reprimanded for unlawful use of facial recognition technology [269d]
- Colin Kaepernick lost control of his story. Now, he wants to help creators own theirs [269d]
- CrowdStrike offers a $10 apology gift card to say sorry for outage [269d]
- TikTok Lite exposes users to harmful content, say Mozilla researchers [269d]
- ‘Model collapse’: Scientists warn against letting AI eat its own tail [269d]
- Announcing the agenda for the AI Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [269d]
- After AgentGPT’s success, Reworkd pivots to web-scraping AI agents [269d]
- Astranis is set to build Omega constellation after $200M Series D [269d]
- CityRock launches second fund to back founders from diverse backgrounds [269d]
- X launches underwhelming Grok-powered ‘More About This Account’ feature [269d]
- Lakera, which protects enterprises from LLM vulnerabilities, raises $20M [269d]
- Google Play gets ‘Comics’ feature for manga readers in Japan [269d]
- Micropep taps tiny proteins to make pesticides safer [269d]
- Google adds AI-powered comparisons, collections and more data controls to Play Store [269d]
- Backed by Microsoft, AWS, and Meta, the Overture Maps Foundation launches first open map datasets [269d]
- Vanta trust management platform raises $150M Series C, now valued at $2.45B [269d]
- Dazz snaps up $50M for AI-based, automated cloud security remediation [269d]
- Apple’s App Store hit with antitrust probe in Spain [269d]
- Proton releases a self-custody bitcoin wallet [269d]
- Pearl raises $58M to help dentists make better diagnoses using AI [269d]
- Spanish startup Exoticca raises a €60M Series D for its tour packages platform [269d]
- Mark Zuckerberg imagines content creators making AI clones of themselves [269d]
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- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Thursday, July 25 (game #410) [269d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Thursday, July 25 (game #144) [269d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, July 25 (game #913) [269d]
- Apple Maps just launched on the web as a public beta – here's what you need to know [269d]
- Hamster Kombat players targeted with malware attacks — millions of gamers potentially at risk [269d]
- Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop add AI features that do hours of design work in minutes [269d]
- Scammers are flooding the internet with CrowdStrike typosquatting scams and fake repair manuals [269d]
- Android defectors are flocking to Apple, but not thanks to the iPhone 15 [269d]
- Everything leaving Hulu in August 2024 [269d]
- Western Digital teams with storage startup to deliver Apple-inspired, Mac-proof storage solution that can scale to 560TB — Orico Data Matrix Ultra set to compete with ThunderBay Flex 8 [269d]
- My favorite macOS Sequoia feature just got even better and I’m super hyped [269d]
- Ecommerce sites targeted by Magento payment system hack [269d]
- Everything new on Hulu in August 2024 [269d]
- Microsoft Defender flaws attacked to spread dangerous malware [269d]
- New Nutribullet Flip lets you drink smoothies directly from the blender without removing the lid [269d]
- The FCC reveals what was behind the AT&T outage — faulty network update is the embarrassing cause [269d]
- Windows 11 on an iPhone 15? Tiny11 developer gets cats and dogs living together! [269d]
- Mitigating the growing threats of account takeover attacks in 2024 [269d]
- Navigating industry challenges in the channel landscape [269d]
- AI could add a new stage to the 5 stages of grief – resurrection [269d]
- Take a sneak peak inside the Olympic Village training center ahead of the Paris 2024 Games [269d]
- Only Murders in the Building season 4 is coming in August – and the Hulu and Disney Plus series is adding even more big stars to its cast [269d]
- Port Shadow VPN attacks: who's at risk and how to stay safe [269d]
- Nvidia RTX 5090 may not be the fastest next-gen GPU, as rumors suggest RTX Titan could rise from the grave [269d]
- Pentagon IT services firm hacked and documents leaked [269d]
- Netflix’s Bridgerton season 4 announcement gives us a sneak peek of the show’s new romantic lead [269d]
- Canon is still the world's most popular camera brand, according to a new report– despite Sony and Nikon winning the tech battle [269d]
- Roku's ad director wants to bring Instagram-style shoppable ads to your smart TV [269d]
- Arc browser makes it even more tempting to switch from Chrome with native ad blocker and tracking prevention coming soon [269d]
- Thousands more SAP jobs could be hit in company-wide restructuring [269d]
- These custom headphones promise mind-blowing bass, as long as you don't mind looking like a human dumbbell [269d]
- Entire BreachForums database leaked online in major slam for online criminals [269d]
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 rumors suggest 11-inch model could be surprisingly ditched [269d]
- Samsung Galaxy phones just removed one of Android's best features – but you can fix it [269d]
- People are using their Alexa speakers as glorified timers, and it's cost Amazon $25 billion – but is AI the answer? [269d]
- CrowdStrike reveals what went wrong — and it's pretty much what we expected [269d]
- Latest PS5 system update adds a handy game invite option [269d]
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is finally available on Xbox Game Pass [269d]
- The iPhone 17 could get a mirrorless camera feature to improve your portrait shots [269d]
- Google Meet thinks it might have just solved one of the worst things about your company-wide calls [269d]
- The first folding iPhone may follow the design of the Galaxy Z Flip 6, but don't expect it before 2026 [269d]
- Google Cloud success helps push Alphabet to record results [269d]
- 'I would love to': Deadpool and Wolverine's Emma Corrin really wants to voice Cassandra Nova in Marvel's X-Men 97 cast [269d]
- Stop following the herd to start fighting ransomware [269d]
- Five questions to answer before adopting AI-generated code practices [269d]
- The Quest 3 is getting a personal assistant courtesy of Meta AI [270d]
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