The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Show HN: I'm making an AI scraper called FetchFox [586d]
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- OpenAI and Anthropic agree to send models to US Government for safety evaluation [586d]
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- LSP: The good, the bad, and the ugly [586d]
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- Vue 3.5 – The Vue Point [586d]
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- Llms.txt [586d]
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- What's That Charge? Identify mysterious card statement charges [586d]
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- Engineering over AI [586d]
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- Microsoft Says Apple's 30% Fee Makes Xbox Cloud Gaming iOS App 'Impossible' [586d]
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- Oakland Police Are Towing Teslas for Crime Scene Footage [586d]
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- PropelAuth (YC W22) is hiring engineers who love to write [586d]
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- Writing a book in the age of open source [586d]
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- Anthropic Quickstarts [586d]
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- Show HN: Icebreaking AI. A free tool to help you find close friends [586d]
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- Solar will get too cheap to connect to the power grid [586d]
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- OpenAI Pleads It Can't Make Money Without Using Copyrighted Materials for Free [586d]
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- Howm: Personal Wiki for Emacs [586d]
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- Mondragon as the New City-State [586d]
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- GitHub disabled adguard filters repository [586d]
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- American Radio Relay League paid $1M ransom payment [586d]
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- Some Advice for How to Make Emacs Tetris Harder (2019) [586d]
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- Zig's Memcpy, CopyForwards and CopyBackwards [586d]
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- Show HN: Hestus – AI Copilot for CAD [586d]
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- Hot Temperature and High Stakes Performance [pdf] [586d]
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- Connecting TinyBase to PGlite and PostgreSQL [586d]
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- Show HN: Epistolary – Respond to your emails in handwriting [586d]
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- I was asked to leave an event for female founders because I had my baby with me [586d]
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- Analysing 10 years of 'who is hiring' HN data [586d]
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- Joining the Open Source Pledge [586d]
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- Unveiling Mac Security: Comprehensive Exploration of Sandboxing and AppData TCC [586d]
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- The Fourier Uncertainty Principles [pdf] [586d]
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- gRPC: 5 Years Later, Is It Still Worth It? [586d]
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- Formance (YC S21) Is Hiring a Technical Writer [586d]
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- Telemetry in Go 1.23 and Beyond [586d]
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- The Engineering of Landfills [587d]
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- How the Higgs Field (Actually) Gives Mass to Elementary Particles [587d]
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- Show HN: Repaint – a WebGL based website builder [587d]
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- Chromatone – Visual Music Language [587d]
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- Sextortion Scams Now Include Photos of Your Home [587d]
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- Show HN: AppFlowy – An Open-Source Notion Alternative Built with Flutter [587d]
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- Quick guide to web typography for developers [587d]
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- A photographer captures life in America's last remaining old-growth forests [587d]
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- Ask HN: Where are the part-time remote coding jobs? [587d]
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- Clearview AI faces $45.6M fine in the Netherlands for 'illegal database of faces [587d]
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- Rust All Hands 2025 [587d]
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- No screens before age of two, Swedish health authority tells parents [587d]
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- How to Take Home "Garbage Bags Full of $20s" [587d]
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- Show HN: PlasCAD: Open-source plasmid editor [587d]
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- Mobile phones not linked to brain cancer, biggest study to date finds [587d]
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- Transparency is often lacking in datasets used to train large language models [587d]
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- Microsoft's Recall Feature on Windows 11 Not Removable After All [587d]
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- Synchronizing pong to music with constrained optimization [587d]
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- Steve Ballmer's incorrect binary search interview question [587d]
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- Rise of the Pint-Size Startup Is Reshaping the U.S. Economy [587d]
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- IBM 305 RAMAC and the 1960 Winter Olympics [587d]
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- EUCLEAK Side-Channel Attack on the YubiKey 5 Series [587d]
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- For those who hear voices, the ‘broken brain’ explanation is harmful [587d]
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- Why Bother with Argv[0]? [587d]
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- New forms of steel for stronger, lighter cars [587d]
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- A picture of the sun, taken with a neutrino detector, at night through the Earth [587d]
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- Mineflow (YC S24) Is Hiring a Machine Learning Engineer [587d]
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- Europeans fail to understand how much they were fucked by the 2008 crisis [587d]
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- "Hire People Smarter Than You" is bad advice (2018) [587d]
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- AI worse than humans in every way at summarising information, trial finds [587d]
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- Setting up a cache server for apt packages [587d]
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- The Fundamental Law of Software Dependencies [587d]
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- Getting price-gouged by private equity in the UK's happiest resort [587d]
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- Apache's odd behavior for requests with a domain with a dot at the end [587d]
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- Software Rasterizing Hair [587d]
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- Amazon is trying to trick me into signing up for Prime services [587d]
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- Hugging Face tackles speech-to-speech [587d]
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- Elasticsearch and Kibana become free software (again) [587d]
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- Shift Networks [587d]
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- Keeping CALM: When distributed consistency is easy (2019) [587d]
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- Make Your Own CDN with NetBSD [587d]
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- Solar will get too cheap to connect to the power grid [587d]
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- Economist Eugene Fama: 'Efficient markets is a hypothesis. It's not reality [587d]
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- Dungeon Dash – A super fun command-line RPG game [587d]
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- Graph Language Models [587d]
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- Typewriter Interview with Elisa Gabbert [587d]
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- Why Britain Drives on the Left [587d]
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- Extremist settlers rapidly seizing West Bank land [587d]
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- Smaller, Weaker, yet Better: Training LLM Reasoners via Compute-Optimal Sampling [587d]
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- Canva Hikes Pices by 300pc as It Readies for IPO [587d]
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- Diffusion Is Spectral Autoregression [587d]
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- IPMI [587d]
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- Wizardry Co-Creator Andrew Greenberg Has Passed Away [587d]
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- IANA's List of Domain Name System (DNS) Parameters [587d]
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- Greppability is an underrated code metric [587d]
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- Microsoft's 'Recall' feature can't be uninstalled after all [587d]
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- The Yubikey Is the Digital Seatbelt We Need [587d]
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- FB partner admits phone microphones listen to people talk to serve better ads [587d]
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- Feds Kill Plan to Curb Medicare Advantage Overbilling After Industry Opposition [587d]
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- Is My Blue Your Blue? [587d]
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- QWERTY-Flip: The better keyboard layout your fingers already know [587d]
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- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Wednesday, September 4 (game #451) [586d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Wednesday, September 4 (game #185) [586d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, September 4 (game #954) [586d]
- Qilin ransomware targets Google Chrome credentials [586d]
- This Zens Qi2 wireless charger can refuel 4 devices at once, thanks to a bunk-bed-like design [586d]
- This rebranded malware digs deep into your data leveraging Telegram API for data exfiltration [586d]
- AI will teach this class a lesson but won't be hanging in the teacher's lounge [586d]
- Here's why you should be excited to use the new Apple Intelligence-powered Siri on iPhone 16 — but you won’t be able to until 2025 [586d]
- Chinese influence campaigns targeted US voters, research finds [586d]
- Wear OS smartwatches are getting offline Google Maps support so you can leave your phone behind [586d]
- Android 15 is heading to Pixels in the 'coming weeks' – as Google reveals 4 new Android features to try while you wait [586d]
- Hacktivists target Russian organizations using WinRAR vulnerability [586d]
- Timestamp analysis behind Alibaba Cloud server failure prediction strength [586d]
- Data about AMD's next generation Threadripper 9000 high performance CPU surfaces — mention of Zen5-based, 96-core super chip point to a 2025 release of world's most powerful prosumer processor [586d]
- Dell reveals promising new Intel XPS 13 AI PC, but can it surpass the Snapdragon model? [586d]
- Netflix’s #3 most-watched TV show ever is returning soon with a new spine-chilling installment in the Monster anthology series [587d]
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard's latest gameplay demo gives us our first look at The Lighthouse [587d]
- Concord is going offline just two weeks after it launched with sales stopping and players getting refunds [587d]
- China leads in chipmaking equipment spending [587d]
- V-color’s new DDR5 RAM is launched and it seems like an overclocker’s dream, looking ridiculously fast and stable [587d]
- Intel comes roaring back with new Lunar Lake chips to battle AMD and Qualcomm with all-day battery, AI, and serious gaming performance [587d]
- Dune Awakening developer says work on bringing the MMO to Xbox Series S is progressing but will be a "challenge" [587d]
- GlobalWafers is expanding overseas in anticipation of chip tariffs [587d]
- Experts call on Apple to "immediately restore" VPN apps to its Russia's App Store [587d]
- CBIZ says web page breach lead to customer data theft [587d]
- The growing trend of AI-generated headshots, what recruiters think and what it means for job applicants [587d]
- Until Dawn remake developer Ballistic Moon lays off staff ahead of the game's October launch [587d]
- US Authorities Issue RansomHub Ransomware Alert [587d]
- The reality of forming a successful unified DevOps teams [587d]
- Netflix will release Arcane season 2's official trailer sooner than I expected, and I'm praying it tells us one big thing [587d]
- The handy Pixel Thermometer app can now be used to take measurements outside of the US [587d]
- Building a resilient IT supply chain in today’s hyperconnected world [587d]
- CrowdStrike exec to speak in front of US House Homeland Security Committee [587d]
- Rocksteady reportedly lays off devs after Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's flop [587d]
- EU needs to update Chips Act and provide more support, semiconductor body says [587d]
- This robot might be ready to give you a hug in your home and nobody is ready for this [587d]
- This malware disguises itself as a banking app to steal info from Android devices [587d]
- HMD could resurrect the classic Nokia Lumia 1020 – but it's likely to be more tribute than trailblazer [587d]
- Klipsch unveils the first Dolby Atmos soundbar with Dirac Live elite room correction – and it's crammed with extra features too [587d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE could get a charging downgrade [587d]
- Netflix is making non-English movies and shows better – and now I'm even more excited for Squid Game season 2 [587d]
- Affordable Copilot+ PCs might be coming – but leak shows their 8-core Snapdragon CPU won’t cope with gaming [587d]
- Windows 11’s 24H2 update is almost here — let’s talk about some of the features we’re expecting to see [587d]
- These elite headphones mix planar magnetic and dynamic drivers for hi-res, noise-cancelling audio nirvana [587d]
- DJI Neo leak gives us a taste of the drone's 4K video quality –and how noisy it might be [587d]
- Huawei finally confirms the name of its tri-fold smartphone in new teaser video [587d]
- Clearview AI fined $33 million for facial recognition database [587d]
- VPN usage soars in Brazil after the ban on X – but people now risk huge fines [587d]
- Xbox's Phils Spencer says he's "made some of the worst game-choice decisions" in the past [587d]
- Latest Nvidia RTX 5090 GPU rumors serve up a double scoop of bad news [587d]
- Bang & Olufsen unveils 'most advanced and luxurious' headphones yet, with Dolby Atmos, double the noise cancellation, and user-replaceable parts [587d]
- Would you eat a pizza designed by ChatGPT? Pizza chain’s AI recipe proves to be a huge hit [587d]
- Upcoming soulslike Enotria: The Last Song has been delayed indefinitely on Xbox because Microsoft won't respond to the developer [587d]
- The iPhone 16 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra could have extremely similar designs [587d]
- Windows 11 Search might soon no longer suck so much... and it could be thanks to AI [587d]
- Resident Evil games on iOS now require an internet connection to play [587d]
- 'He's ripe to be toyed with': The Rings of Power's Tom Bombadil will 'unsettle' The Stranger when they meet in season 2, star teases [587d]
- Transport for London currently undergoing cyberattack [587d]
- Baldur's Gate 3's long-awaited patch 7 is finally arriving on PC this week [587d]
- Shhh - KitchenAid's new coffee machines can brew up to 40 hot and cold drinks, and they're whisper quiet [587d]
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