The Brutalist Report - tech
- Stop Killing Games – European Citizens' Initiative [168d]
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- Study: Consumers Actively Turned Off by AI [168d]
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- Baking Pi – Operating Systems Development [168d]
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- Scenes of Reading on the Early Portrait Postcard [168d]
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- Predicting Harris' VP nominee based on who's scrubbing their Wikipedia page most [168d]
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- Baidu's Improving Retrieval Augmented Language Model with Self-Reasoning [168d]
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- This month in Servo: console logging, parallel tables, OpenXR, and more [168d]
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- PyTorch – Torchchat: Chat with LLMs Everywhere [168d]
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- Differences in cancer rates among adults born between 1920 and 1990 [168d]
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- Building a Local Perplexity Alternative with Perplexica, Ollama, and SearXNG [168d]
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- Covert wireless access engineered into devices [168d]
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- What Is Solar Punk? A Creative Commons Solar Punk Manifesto [168d]
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- Microsoft says OpenAI is now a competitor in AI and search [168d]
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- How to Build Your First AI Model: A Comprehensive Guide [168d]
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- The Genomic Code: The genome instantiates a generative model of the organism [168d]
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- How Does OpenAI Survive [168d]
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- Compared to other distros, Vanilla OS 2 'Orchid' is rewriting how Linux works [168d]
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- Don't Let Your Domain Name Become a "Sitting Duck" [168d]
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- Just Disconnect the Internet [168d]
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- A Blood Test Accurately Diagnosed Alzheimer's 90% of the Time, Study Finds [168d]
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- Rust Just Failed an Important Test [168d]
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- AMD sold $1B of Instinct GPUs in 2Q, driving 3-digit datacenter growth [168d]
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- Ask HN: Junior dev and I don't want to compete in this job market. Any advice? [168d]
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- SnowflakeOS: Beginner friendly and GUI focused NixOS variant [168d]
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- Show HN: Non SaaS – Directory of Non SaaS Apps [168d]
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- Two new dementia risks identified by major report [169d]
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- The Open Source Aryn Partitioning Service [169d]
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- How Middlemen Are Gaming the H-1B Program [169d]
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- This Month in Ladybird: July 2024 [169d]
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- Andi (YC W22) is hiring an AI Engineer to build the future of search [169d]
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- Milei's government will monitor social media with AI to 'predict future crimes' [169d]
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- Suspicious data pattern in recent Venezuelan election [169d]
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- Run Google Gemma 2 2B 100% Locally [169d]
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- An affordable, portable and focused device for music, writing and coding [169d]
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- Meta Reports Second Quarter 2024 Results [pdf] [169d]
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- Foobar2000 [169d]
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- Health Industry Company Sues to Prevent Certificate Revocation [169d]
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- Cardie – An open source business card designer and sharing platform [169d]
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- Skribilo: The Document Programming Framework [169d]
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- Java EA Released: JEP 401: Value Classes and Objects [169d]
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- Braid: Anniversary Edition "sold like dog s***", says creator Jonathan Blow [169d]
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- After years of leniency, ULA cracks down on hobbyist photographers [169d]
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- Stop Destroying Videogames – European Citizens' Initiative [169d]
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- Meta Has Run Hundreds of Ads for Cocaine, Opioids and Other Drugs [169d]
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- Oil companies sold the public on a fake climate solution [169d]
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- Wi is Fi: Understanding Wi-Fi 4/5/6/6E/7 (802.11 n/AC/ax/be) [169d]
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- Ampere AmpereOne Aurora 512 Core AI CPU Announced [169d]
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- Ask HN: Best Tools for Monorepo? [169d]
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- The sinister, shocking rise of dog attacks on postal workers [169d]
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- Dunbar's Number Is Quadratic [169d]
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- The consequences of generative AI for online knowledge communities [169d]
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- Why I Prefer RST to Markdown [169d]
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- Jeff Bezos' famed management rules are slowly unraveling inside Amazon [169d]
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- Regular Glucosamine Use and Mortality [169d]
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- Why the CrowdStrike bug hit banks hard [169d]
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- Fully-automatic robot dentist performs first human procedure [169d]
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- Launch HN: Martin (YC S23) – Using LLMs to Make a Better Siri [169d]
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- Ask HN: How are you finding the job market in July 2024? [169d]
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- Complete WordStar 7.0 Archive [169d]
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- Boeing names new CEO as it posts a loss of more than $1.4B in 2nd quarter [169d]
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- Diet impacts metabolic disease via gut microbiota alterations [169d]
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- Our data isn't safe. Resist giving it up whenever you can [169d]
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- How Great Was the "Great Oxidation Event"? [169d]
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- GrapheneOS may take legal action against Google regarding Play Integrity API [169d]
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- A Mathematician's Lament [pdf] [169d]
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- Fast Multidimensional Matrix Multiplication on CPU from Scratch [169d]
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- Servo Web Engine Now Leverages Multiple CPU Cores for Rendering HTML Tables [169d]
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- With CO2 Levels Rising, Drylands Are Turning Green – Yale E360 [169d]
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- New study finds people alter their appearance to suit their names [169d]
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- Robin Warren Has Died [169d]
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- Show HN: Shadow IT Scan – Uncover SaaS Apps, Users and Risky OAuth Scopes [169d]
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- PlayAI (YC W23) Is Hiring Product Engineers [169d]
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- Australia starts world-first peanut allergy treatment for babies [169d]
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- 80% of developers are unhappy. The problem is not AI, nor is coding [169d]
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- Cppfront: Midsummer Update [169d]
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- Common side effects of not drinking [169d]
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- Spikey Spheres (2010) [169d]
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- Constellations from Around the World (2019) [169d]
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- The original Apple Computer cost $666.66, but you can get Steve Jobs' Polaroids of it for $2148 [168d]
- The Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold might be the slimmest and largest folding phone when it arrives [168d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Thursday, August 1 (game #417) [168d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Thursday, August 1 (game #151) [168d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, August 1 (game #920) [168d]
- Google is trying to delete and bury explicit deepfakes from search results [169d]
- Microsoft employees are set for a tasty bonus following record profits [169d]
- Update your Sonos app on the iPhone and you might cure your battery drain problem [169d]
- What do you get when you cross a monitor stand and a docking station? The most ridiculous USB hub ever designed [169d]
- Turn your selfie into an action star with this new AI image-to-video feature [169d]
- At almost 131 feet high, the world's tallest projector screen is so big that it needs seven ultra-bright laser projectors to make it work [169d]
- A big Amazon ruling means it now has to recall over 400,000 dangerous or faulty third-party products in the US [169d]
- Sick of iPhones? We've got 5 great Android alternatives [169d]
- macOS Sonoma 14.6 unlocks dual display capability for the MacBook Pro 14-inch M3 at last [169d]
- Microsoft Dynamics 365 criticized for apparently tracking workers [169d]
- The Sky Cipher Xbox Wireless Controller is real and you can pre-order it now [169d]
- The mythical security status of macOS is no more — report finds Apple devices fare the worst when it comes to full takeover risks [169d]
- Google's Circle to Search could soon protect you from fake AI-generated images [169d]
- VPN usage in Venezuela soars in the aftermath of presidential elections [169d]
- Hoyoverse fans won't want to miss this latest limited edition PC case [169d]
- 3 new Apple TV Plus shows I can't wait to watch in August 2024 [169d]
- The AI Friend necklace is the worst parts of Fight Club and Beautiful Mind put together [169d]
- A notorious ransomware group has received the largest ransom payment ever [169d]
- Microsoft is the most commonly imitated company in phishing scams [169d]
- Olympic surfer Gabriel Medina’s 2024 viral photo was captured with a Nikon Z9 - here’s how [169d]
- Reducing downtime in no time: Data archiving and backup [169d]
- Hackers are selling stolen GenAI accounts on the Dark Web [169d]
- Want to quit music streaming and go back to physical formats? This TEAC CD player/cassette deck is just the thing for it [169d]
- The importance of API security in the age of generative AI [169d]
- This new AI-powered tool is about to make life easier for ecommerce websites built on Hostinger. [169d]
- Intel could be set to announce more major job cuts, with thousands of workers potentially hit [169d]
- Sony and the NFL are continuing to team up to make the game more accurate and entertaining [169d]
- The new Google Maps and Waze updates should make finding parking and dodging traffic a whole lot easier [169d]
- Audio-Technica's affordable new turntable wants to get you hooked on hi-fi [169d]
- Missing Spotify's lyrics? They're coming back for free users again, with no restrictions [169d]
- Google Maps just got a wild AR time-travel feature that shows you historic landmarks as they were [169d]
- Thinking of buying an Nvidia GPU? Rumored price hikes inbound for RTX 4070 and upwards mean you might want to act soon [169d]
- Microsoft 365 went down after a cyberattack — but don't worry, it's not another CrowdStrike-esque outage [169d]
- OnePlus Buds could get an AI call-summary feature, beating the iPhone and AirPods to the punch [169d]
- Password management is still too much for people — and many of us still write them down [169d]
- Friend is another strange AI wearable that’ll give you creepy Black Mirror vibes [169d]
- Why now is the time to prioritize Active Directory modernization [169d]
- iPhone 16 Pro tipped to get a big Wi-Fi upgrade for boosted speeds and reliability [169d]
- Forget Snapdragon X or AMD Ryzen AI 300 CPUs for laptops – Intel’s big Lunar Lake reveal on September 3 promises ‘unmatched AI computing power’ [169d]
- Nothing Phone 2a Plus launches with (a bit) more power and a better selfie camera [169d]
- Microsoft hits record profits once again — but there's a rare miss for Azure cloud results [169d]
- Five likely iPhone 16 colors and camera changes are shown off in leaked image [169d]
- Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble teases all-new content later this year with its DLC roadmap [169d]
- How generative AI will reshape insurance [169d]
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