The Brutalist Report - tech
- C Macro Reflection in Zig – Zig Has Better C Interop Than C Itself [171d]
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- Implementing the "one or more" UI component [171d]
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- Ferrari exec foils deepfake attempt by asking a question only CEO could answer [171d]
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- All I Know About Certificates – Certificate Authority [171d]
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- Video is a language for making movies [171d]
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- Lewis H. Lapham, Harper's Editor and Piercing Columnist, Dies at 89 [171d]
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- Monetization and Monopolies: How the Internet You Loved Died [171d]
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- A Visual Guide to LLM Quantization [171d]
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- DHH: Make Software Simple Again [171d]
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- Diffusion Training from Scratch on a Micro-Budget [171d]
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- Orca: WebAssembly Apps Without the Web [171d]
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- Please add a "dark" theme for Hacker News [171d]
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- [LLMs] Using agents to not use agents [171d]
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- A.I.-Powered Trap That Zaps Invasive Lanternflies [171d]
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- Email explained from first principles (2021) [171d]
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- AWS Code Commit Ceased Onboarding New Customers [171d]
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- What Adults Lost When Kids Stopped Playing in the Street [171d]
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- Delta to Seek Damages from CrowdStrike [171d]
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- Blood test for colon cancer screening approved by US regulators [171d]
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- Hidden flaws behind expert-level accuracy of multimodal GPT-4 vision in medicine [171d]
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- Four billion years in four minutes – Simulating worlds on the GPU [171d]
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- Sam 2: The next generation of Meta Segment Anything Model [171d]
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- Low-income homes drop Internet service after Congress kills discount program [171d]
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- LG and Samsung Are Making TV Screens Disappear [171d]
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- Java 21 Virtual Threads – Dude, Where's My Lock? [171d]
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- Sam 2: Segment Anything in Images and Videos [171d]
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- DigiCert Revocation Incident (CNAME Domain Validation) [171d]
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- PasteBar – Limitless, Free Clipboard Manager for Mac and Windows. Open Source [171d]
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- FastHTML – Modern web applications in pure Python [171d]
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- Running One-man SaaS for 9 Years [171d]
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- How to save $13.27 on your SaaS bill [171d]
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- The music industry is engineering artist popularity [171d]
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- Battery University [171d]
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- Lego's CEO on the business case for play [171d]
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- Microchip Technology Enters 64-Bit Microprocessor Market (RISC-V) [171d]
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- Memory Efficient Data Streaming to Parquet Files [171d]
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- With 'Digital Twins,' the Doctor Will See You Now [171d]
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- TreeSeg: Hierarchical Topic Segmentation of Large Transcripts [171d]
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- Hybrid Search in CrateDB - ranking and scoring calculations in pure SQL [171d]
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- Future Ford's May Detect Speeding and Report You to the Cops [171d]
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- CrowdStrike's impact on aviation [171d]
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- End of an Era: A Message from the Founder as We Announce the Closure of AppleVis [171d]
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- Why is it so expensive to make games in the United States? [171d]
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- I Remain Astounded by How Bad AT&T Customer Service Is [171d]
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- Dyēus [171d]
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- Attribution is dying, clicks are dying [171d]
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- Over 900 Artifacts Recovered from Ming Dynasty Shipwreck [171d]
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- Do Penguins Have Knees? (2019) [171d]
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- Critical Bug in Docker Engine Allowed Attackers to Bypass Authorization Plugins [171d]
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- New study simulates gravitational waves from failing warp drive [171d]
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- Lambda: The Gathering [171d]
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- Is Cloudflare overcharging us for their images service? [171d]
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- An Open Course on LLMs, Led by Practitioners [171d]
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- Debugging distributed database mysteries with Rust, packet capture and Polars [171d]
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- "Authentic" is dead. And so is "is dead." [171d]
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- Android Cross-device services rolling out: Call casting, Internet sharing [172d]
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- New release of Gradient-Free-Optimizers with two new evolutionary algorithms [172d]
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- Show HN: A minimalist, privacy-first site to sell your skills as a developer [172d]
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- Launch HN: Roame (YC S23) – flight search engine for your credit card points [172d]
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- Movable tree CRDTs and Loro's implementation [172d]
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- Confido (YC S21) Is Hiring [172d]
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- Amazon Paid Almost $1B for Twitch in 2014. It's Still Losing Money [172d]
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- The weird and wonderful world of DNS LOC records [172d]
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- Not So Secret: Analysis of KakaoTalk's Chat E2EE Feature [172d]
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- Show HN: Tea-tasting, a Python package for the statistical analysis of A/B tests [172d]
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- MeTube: Self-Hosted YouTube Downloader [172d]
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- Let's release Rust-based fish [172d]
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- Typewise (YC S22) Is Hiring a DevOps Engineer (Europe Timezone) [172d]
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- Some packages are no longer installable after test command is removed [172d]
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- The Four Theories of Truth as a Method for Critical Thinking [172d]
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- Tsoding livestreams trying out C3 (programming language) [video] [172d]
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- Microsoft backs down over rivals' Vista access (2006) [172d]
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- Children should be allowed to get bored, expert says (2013) [172d]
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- The three cybersecurity blind spots affecting today’s CISOs [171d]
- Google wants Gemini AI to be the star of every part of your life [171d]
- Logitech teases an extra-durable 'Forever Mouse' that will get smarter over time [171d]
- Intel better watch out, as AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X has just broken a benchmark performance world record [171d]
- Google might make it easier to hide photos with specific faces on Android [171d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Tuesday, July 30 (game #415) [171d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Tuesday, July 30 (game #149) [171d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Tuesday, July 30 (game #918) [171d]
- Everything new on Prime Video in August 2024 [171d]
- Steam Deck modders rejoice: Valve is bringing third-party display mod support, which could open up more modding in the future [171d]
- Everything leaving Netflix in August 2024 [171d]
- Google Gemini will soon let you edit those AI-generated images to fix the 3-eyed dogs and impossible buildings [171d]
- Governments want to up cyber protection as threats around the world mount [171d]
- Surprise – Apple Intelligence makes first appearance in iOS 18.1 developers beta, teasing a generative AI future [171d]
- Samsung plans to mass produce 256GB RAM that supports key tech that will take AI to next level — CXL-enabled DRAM will expand computing and machine learning capabilities but at a premium [171d]
- Spotify is adding another 1,000 audiobooks for Premium subscribers [171d]
- Bangladesh social media censorship sees VPN use skyrocket [171d]
- Millions more victims exposed in debt collection agency data breach [171d]
- Everything new on Netflix in August 2024 [171d]
- Some Windows 11 users were convinced a change to File Explorer was a bug – but Microsoft has confirmed it isn’t [171d]
- Windows 11 gets a new Netflix app – and it’ll make you wish you could keep the old one (spoiler alert: you can’t) [171d]
- Acronis warns thousands of customers to patch this security issue now [171d]
- Car giants are reportedly selling your driving data to insurers –and regulators could step in [171d]
- Good news: the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra could have better battery life than the Galaxy S24 Ultra, after all [171d]
- From Hazbin Hotel to Invincible, these 5 fan-favorite animated shows are returning to Prime Video and Hulu soon [171d]
- Sales teams are going all-out on using AI [171d]
- Half of businesses report an increase in state-sponsored cyber threats amid rising geopolitical tension [172d]
- Oura Ring could finally be getting a feature Garmin and Fitbit have had for years [172d]
- LinkedIn settles court case claiming it overcharged advertisers [172d]
- Microsoft risks annoying more Windows 11 users with new full-screen advert for OneDrive [172d]
- Apple TV Plus rumored to be planning a major update that’ll make it cheaper but you’ll have to put up with ads [172d]
- Major WTO agreement sees 91 countries agree to not charge for cross-border data transfers [172d]
- The Google Pixel 9 could get one of Apple Intelligence's coolest features before any iPhone [172d]
- DJI Neo leaks suggest tiny, foldable drone could be small enough to fit in your pocket [172d]
- Apple Intelligence could be delayed – and it might even arrive too late for the iPhone 16 [172d]
- Hackers bypass Google Workspace authentication to expose thousands of accounts [172d]
- 9 huge Comic-Con 2024 announcements that I'm most excited for, from Avengers: Doomsday to Invincible season 4 [172d]
- Google's latest Android update lets you quickly switch calls and Wi-Fi hotspots between multiple devices [172d]
- Leaked images show how Google's new smart thermostat will save you energy - and potentially cash [172d]
- More info appears about new Google TV Streamer, including a great smart home hub feature [172d]
- WhatsApp for Windows had a potentially serious security flaw — but good news, you should be safe [172d]
- AMD’s Ryzen 9000 CPU delay is due to… typos on the chips? It seems unbelievable, but here we are [172d]
- Mortal Kombat 1 Khaos Reigns expansion announced alongside Kombat Pack 2 adding Conan, Ghostface and more to the game [172d]
- Microsoft says millions more devices could have been hit by CrowdStrike outage [172d]
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