The Brutalist Report - tech
- 9/11 in Realtime [78d]
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- Soft Cells and the Geometry of Seashells [78d]
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- OpenSSH Keystroke Obfuscation Bypass [78d]
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- Possibly all the ways to get loop-finding in graphs wrong [78d]
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- Casio WQV2 Wrist Camera Photos [78d]
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- The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World [78d]
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- Common mistakes when using the metric system [78d]
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- Struggling with Container HTTP Logs? Meet Logmink [78d]
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- Facebook uses Australian adults public photos/posts to train AI, without opt-out [78d]
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- I Wish I Didn't Miss the '90s-00s Internet [79d]
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- Ask HN: What have you built with LLMs? [79d]
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- How economical is your local Taco Bell? [79d]
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- Building the Same App Using Various Web Frameworks [79d]
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- Arvo Pärt's Journey [79d]
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- People who are colorblind are less likely to be picky eaters [79d]
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- Chai-1 Defeats AlphaFold 3 [79d]
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- K1 Buys MariaDB [79d]
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- Flipper Zero Gets Major Firmware Update, Can Eavesdrop on Walkie-Talkies [79d]
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- Rust in Illumos [79d]
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- Among the Moss Piglets: The First Image of a Tardigrade (1773) [79d]
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- Lottery Simulator [79d]
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- Why Not Comments [79d]
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- Why some of us like "interdiff" code review systems (not GitHub) [79d]
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- Recent Tor Exit Node Operator Raids and Legal Harassment in Germany [79d]
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- Tutorial on Diffusion Models for Imaging and Vision [79d]
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- The US finally takes aim at truck bloat [79d]
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- Git Bash Is My Preferred Windows Shell [79d]
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- Pixhell Attack: Leaking Info from Air-Gap Computers via 'Singing Pixels' [79d]
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- Iron Mountain: It's Time to Talk About Hard Drives [79d]
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- SpaceX can't fly Starship until November at least [79d]
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- New York Times tech workers union votes to authorize a strike [79d]
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- Why VR Games Still Haven't Taken Off [79d]
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- Show HN: Visual DB – Web front end for your database [79d]
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- Lip Reading as a Service (Read Their Lips by Symphonic Labs) [79d]
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- Nearly 40 states back surgeon general's social media warning labels [79d]
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- Google loses EU court battle over €2.4B antitrust fine [79d]
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- What you can get out of a high-quality font [79d]
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- Open Source is not a Business Model [79d]
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- Google Illuminate: Books and Papers turned into audio content [79d]
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- When Bloom filters don't bloom (2020) [79d]
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- Show HN: GitOps Template for Kubernetes [79d]
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- Show HN: DBOS transact – Ultra-lightweight durable execution in Python [79d]
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- Six Ideas for Poland [79d]
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- Jerry Neumann: Resignation Letter [79d]
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- GPTs and Hallucination [79d]
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- ChartEye: A Deep Learning Framework for Chart Information Extraction [79d]
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- Deductive Verification for Chain-of-Thought Reasoning in LLMs [79d]
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- Sony announces PS5 Pro, a $700 graphics workhorse available Nov. 7 [79d]
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- Ford seeks patent for tech that listens to driver conversations to serve ads [79d]
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- You can buy a diamond-making machine for $200k on Alibaba [79d]
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- Strtod Is Wild [79d]
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- A good day to trie-hard: saving compute 1% at a time [79d]
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- On over-engineering; finding the right balance [79d]
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- Show HN: YourNextStore – an open-source Shopify with Stripe as the back end [79d]
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- Show HN: I built a cheaper ChatGPT alternative that runs on your desktop [79d]
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- PR-Agent — extension that adds AI chat to code reviews on GitHub [79d]
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- Show HN: Free Xcode Extension for GitHub Copilot and Codeium [79d]
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- How We Made Jupyter Notebooks Load 10 Times Faster [79d]
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- Going open-source as a VC-Backed company [79d]
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- Multispectral Imaging and the Voynich Manuscript [79d]
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- Debugging in the Multiverse [79d]
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- My Cloud Billing Screw-Up [79d]
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- We're in the brute force phase of AI – once it ends, demand for GPUs will too [79d]
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- Bank of America raises minimum hourly pay to $24, as tellers flee the industry [79d]
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- Results (Don't) Speak for Themselves: A Case for Documentation [79d]
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- Show HN: Free tool to find RSS feeds, even if not linked on the page [79d]
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- Roame (YC S23) Is Hiring a Chief of Staff [79d]
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- Google and Apple Face Billions in Penalties After Losing E.U. Appeals [79d]
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- EU top court rules against Apple, Google [79d]
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- Google's 2.4B euro fine upheld by Europe's top court in EU antitrust probe [79d]
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- Huawei Unveils $2,800 Trifold Mate XT Just Hours After Apple Launches iPhone 16 [79d]
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- SQL powered operating system instrumentation, monitoring, and analytics [79d]
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- EU Court: Apple received EUR 14B illegal tax subsidy [pdf] [79d]
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- Tech Apple loses EU court battle over 13B euro tax bill in Ireland [79d]
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- Our RNG Git Hash Bug [79d]
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- Make Your Own Read-Only Device with NetBSD [79d]
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- InMobi secures $100 million for AI acquisitions ahead of IPO [79d]
- Sergey Brin says he’s working on AI at Google ‘pretty much every day’ [79d]
- Beats makes iPhone 16 cases now [79d]
- Senate leaders ask FTC to investigate AI content summaries as anti-competitive [79d]
- Neurode wants to treat and track ADHD symptoms through a wearable headband [79d]
- Bumble to leverage AI to help users with profile creation and conversations [79d]
- The real power of Apple Intelligence will show up in third-party apps [79d]
- SpaceX calls out “superfluous” regulatory delays holding up Starship flights [79d]
- What is Bluesky? Everything to know about the app trying to replace Twitter [79d]
- Apple Watch blood oxygen detection won’t be available on the Series 10 in the U.S. [79d]
- Drybaby is a dating app for the ‘sober curious’ movement [79d]
- Google Gemini: Everything you need to know about the new generative AI platform [79d]
- London’s transit agency drops claim it has ‘no evidence’ of customer data theft after hack [79d]
- Here’s how the new AirPods Pro hearing test works [79d]
- Apple punts on AI [79d]
- Finally, a bunch of SMB-focused fintechs get investor love while M&A activity heats up [79d]
- Huawei’s $2,800 triple-screen phone laughs at your puny foldable [79d]
- iPhone 16, Apple Intelligence, AirPods 4 and more: Everything revealed at Apple Event 2024 [79d]
- French embedded insurance startup Neat secures $55 million [79d]
- EV warranty startup Amber launches a remote diagnostic service for Teslas [79d]
- TechCrunch Minute: Everything announced at Apple’s Glowtime event [79d]
- SpaceX launches Polaris Dawn, where astronauts will venture further than any humans in more than 50 years [79d]
- Amazon trials last-mile deliveries by tram in Frankfurt [79d]
- Apple partners with third parties, like Google, on iPhone 16’s visual search [79d]
- Creator startup Spotter raises another $7.4M [79d]
- Spare fixes cities’ outdated transport services for disabled residents [79d]
- Lucid Motors’ Gravity SUV will have Tesla charging built in [79d]
- MariaDB goes private with new CEO as K1 closes acquisition [79d]
- JFrog deepens its partnership with GitHub, launches runtime security service [79d]
- Qualifyze swallows $54M to improve pharmaceutical supply chains [79d]
- Inversion Space accelerates orbital reentry vehicle tech with $71M Space Force contract [79d]
- StackGen raises $12.3M for its infrastructure-from-code service [79d]
- Hardware companies dominate a list of promising climate tech startups [79d]
- Smartcat secures $43M for its AI-powered translation platform [79d]
- Form3, a quiet giant in UK fintech, raises $60M at a $570M valuation [79d]
- Threads is not working on its own DM system yet, but it might make it easier to send Instagram messages [79d]
- Google loses appeal against EU’s €2.4B Shopping antitrust decision, as bloc also wins Apple state aid appeal [79d]
- Chinese hackers are switching to new malware for government attacks [78d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, September 11 (game #961) [79d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Wednesday, September 11 (game #458) [79d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Wednesday, September 11 (game #192) [79d]
- Curious about what’s in your photos, Windows 11 users? Soon you’ll be able to investigate with Bing reverse image search right from the Photos app [79d]
- Crypto fans beware — hundreds of Android apps found using OCR to steal login details [79d]
- RAMBO attack uses RAM in air-gapped computers to steal data [79d]
- Meta showcases the hardware that will power recommendations for Facebook and Instagram — low-cost RISC-V cores and mainstream LPDDR5 memory are at the heart of its MTIA recommendation inference CPU [79d]
- Russia to invest over half a billion US dollars in its battle against VPN usage [79d]
- No, Qualcomm is not buying Intel: debunking this week’s most ridiculous computing headline [79d]
- Shark's clever new vacuum feature is so obvious I'm amazed no one's thought of it before [79d]
- Quad7 botnet expands, adding SOHO and VPN routers, media servers [79d]
- Max’s trailer for new comedy series The Franchise pokes fun at Hollywood superhero movies like the MCU [79d]
- Upgraded PS5 Pro games will feature a special label [79d]
- PS5 Pro release date confirmed with pre-orders starting on September 26 [79d]
- PS5 Pro announced and officially revealed by Sony [79d]
- Progress snaps up file management platform ShareFile [79d]
- PS5 Technical Presentation live - are we about to see the PS5 Pro? [79d]
- Department of Energy to overhaul supercomputing with $23 million investment in emerging US tech [79d]
- This is what it'll be like to test your ears with AirPods Pro 2's new hearing test [79d]
- The next outage will impact your end users [79d]
- How new bulk send email rules inadvertently unsubscribe customers [79d]
- OpenAI claims to have topped a million business users [79d]
- PS5 Technical Presentation live - are we about to see the PS5 Pro? [79d]
- Oracle and AWS announce cloud database tie-up [79d]
- Minecraft to get more frequent content updates in the future, work on native PS5 version continues [79d]
- Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2's first post-launch update drops this week [79d]
- iOS 18 lets you pause video recordings now – and hints at a new AirPods Pro 3 feature [79d]
- These gigantic solar-powered streetlights could be the answer to EV charging in dense urban areas [79d]
- New Adobe Premiere Pro updates will make your video content pop [79d]
- The new Hasselblad XCD 20-35mm is its most capable lens ever, and an ultra-wide dream for landscape photography [79d]
- 'China Week' kicks off with US restrictions on Chinese biotech [79d]
- Apple's AirPods Max update was laughable, as is the price [79d]
- Time's up for Windows 11 21H2 and 22H2: Microsoft's final call before its next Patch Tuesday mandatory update to 23H2 [79d]
- Data breach gives hackers access to 1.7 million people’s credit card details — here's what we know [79d]
- This new OLED panel hits 95% color gamut, outshining some of the best LG and Samsung TVs by 10-25% [79d]
- Apple Intelligence feels like the HomePod all over again [79d]
- AirPods as hearing aids will be great, but there's one big problem Apple didn't talk about [79d]
- Apple wants you to scan your friend’s dog with iPhone 16’s Visual Intelligence [79d]
- Future launches the Mobile Gaming Show highlighting exciting upcoming games to play on the go [79d]
- SonicWall devices are coming under attack from major assault [79d]
- The iPhone 16 has a major wireless charging boost that Apple barely mentioned [79d]
- Here comes the sun: Samsung's new The Terrace TVs are great, outdoors [79d]
- How to watch the PlayStation 5 Technical Presentation today - will we finally see the PS5 Pro? [79d]
- One of the world's largest website builders is about to go private to compete better against Wix and GoDaddy [79d]
- WhatsApp’s ‘View Once’ privacy feature could be easily bypassed due to this bug [79d]
- Every iPhone 16 model seemingly has 8GB of RAM, which could be bad news for Apple Intelligence [79d]
- Oops! Looks like Sony accidentally revealed the PS5 Pro announcement before today's technical presentation [79d]
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