The Brutalist Report - tech
- US health system ranks last compared with peer nations, report finds – US news [70d]
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- Mozilla has fired their Chief Product Officer after cancer diagnosis [70d]
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- Ask HN: My son might be blind – how to best support [70d]
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- Strange Design Decision: An Oven with French Doors [70d]
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- Netflix's Key-Value Data Abstraction Layer [70d]
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- Nintendo Files Suit for Infringement of Patent Rights Against Pocketpair, Inc [70d]
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- Debugging Behind the Iron Curtain (2010) [70d]
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- A Message from Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger to Employees [70d]
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- AI agents invade observability: snake oil or the future of SRE? [70d]
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- J2ME-Loader: J2ME emulator for Android devices [70d]
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- Hetzner Connectivity Issues Due to Sanction Busting Activities [70d]
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- Lichess: Post-Mortem of Our Longest Downtime [70d]
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- From Myth to Measurement: Rethinking US News and World Report College Rankings [70d]
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- Ruby-SAML pwned by XML signature wrapping attacks [70d]
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- Show HN: I've Built an Accounting System [70d]
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- Meticulous (YC S21) is hiring to eliminate UI tests [70d]
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- Cloudflare misidentifies Hetzner IPs as being located in Iran [70d]
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- LinkedIn is now using everyone's content to train their AI tool [70d]
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- IBM is quietly axing jobs, source says [70d]
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- Is Tor still safe to use? [70d]
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- iOS 18 breaks IMAPS self-signed certs [70d]
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- Backlash over Amazon's return to office comes as workers demand higher wages [70d]
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- OpenAI Threatening to Ban Users for Asking Strawberry About Its Reasoning [70d]
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- Show HN: GitNotebooks - Jupyter Notebook Review Tool [70d]
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- Qwen2.5: A Party of Foundation Models [70d]
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- Meta AI: "The Future of AI Is Open Source and Decentralized" [70d]
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- Show HN: I made crowdwave – imagine Twitter/Reddit but every post is a voicemail [70d]
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- Microplastics in the Olfactory Bulb of the Human Brain [70d]
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- Cuba slashes size of daily bread ration as ingredients run thin [70d]
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- Senate Vote Tomorrow Could Give Helping Hand to Patent Trolls [70d]
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- GM electric vehicles can now access Tesla Superchargers [70d]
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- Show HN: Selectric – macOS Search for Gmail, Outlook, Drive, Slack [70d]
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- Llama 3.1 Omni Model [70d]
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- RabbitMQ 4.0 [70d]
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- RabbitMQ 4.0 Released [70d]
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- Twitter shut off API access; users volunteering their own data for an open API [70d]
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- Compile and Run C in JavaScript [70d]
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- Bankrupt Trucker Yellow Loses Ruling over $6.5B in Pension Debts [70d]
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- CUNY paid Oracle $600M for its HR software (2013) [70d]
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- Valkey 8.0.0 Is Out [70d]
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- Moshi: A speech-text foundation model for real time dialogue [70d]
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- Home solar energy systems exploded in several areas of Beirut [70d]
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- Fine-Tuning LLMs to 1.58bit [70d]
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- Hezbollah hand-held radios explode, killing three, one day after pager blasts [70d]
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- Scientists discover how many chemicals from food packaging enter our bodies [70d]
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- 0day Contest for End-of-Life Devices Announced [70d]
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- Amazon ordered a return to the office – but research says they'll backtrack [70d]
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- Walkie talkies explode across Lebanon a day after pager explosions [70d]
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- Hezbollah hand-held radios detonate across Lebanon, sources say [70d]
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- Ask HN: Is there any place on the internet capable of freedom of speech? [70d]
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- Bento: Jupyter Notebooks at Meta [70d]
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- Cobb Tuning Hit with $2.9M Fine over Emissions Defeat Devices [70d]
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- Tupperware files for bankruptcy as its colorful containers lose relevance [70d]
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- Launch HN: Cerebrium (YC W22) – Serverless Infrastructure Platform for ML/AI [70d]
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- Papermill: Parameterizing, executing, and analyzing Jupyter Notebooks [70d]
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- AI tool cuts unexpected deaths in hospital by 26%, Canadian study finds [70d]
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- Crypto bros wrested Flappy Bird from its creator [70d]
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- PeerTube 6.3 [70d]
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- The Continued Trajectory of Idiocy in the Tech Industry [70d]
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- Why wordfreq will not be updated [70d]
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- Knowledge graphs using Ollama and Embeddings to answer and visualizing queries [70d]
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- U.S. military to apologize to Alaska Natives for 1800s terror campaign [70d]
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- U.S. overdose deaths plummet, saving thousands of lives [70d]
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- Kubesafe: Never run Kubernetes commands on the wrong cluster again [70d]
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- Tax the Rich – European Citizens' Initiative [70d]
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- A bottle of water per email: the hidden environmental costs of using AI chatbots [71d]
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- Show HN: Free AI tailored workout generator [71d]
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- Australia arrests dozens over app allegedly used by criminals worldwide [71d]
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- Gentle Guide to Self-Hosting [71d]
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- India weighs easing market share limits for UPI payment operators [70d]
- Palmer Luckey returns to headsets as Anduril partners with Microsoft on U.S. military tech [70d]
- CEO of self-driving startup Motional is stepping down [70d]
- Craig Newmark pledges $100M to fight hacking by foreign governments [70d]
- Bluesky addresses trust and safety concerns around abuse, spam, and more [70d]
- Fal.ai, which hosts media-generating AI models, raises $23M from a16z and others [70d]
- Bill requiring AM radio in new cars gets closer to law [70d]
- HTC takes on Apple’s Vision Pro and PC Gaming with $1,000 Vive Focus Vision [70d]
- Fisker reverses course on making Ocean owners pay for recall repairs [70d]
- Fisker reverses course on making Ocean owners pay for recall repairs [70d]
- Three new ways to personalize your iPhone’s Home Screen in iOS 18 [70d]
- LinkedIn scraped user data for training before updating its terms of service [70d]
- This Week in AI: Why OpenAI’s o1 changes the AI regulation game [70d]
- U.S. government ‘took control’ of a botnet run by Chinese government hackers, says FBI director [70d]
- Luminate’s hair-saving chemo helmet nears release, as new funding goes toward home cancer care [70d]
- TechCrunch Minute: Everything you need to know about iOS 18 [70d]
- YouTube launches Communities, a Discord-like space for creators and fans to interact with each other [70d]
- Amazon adds PayPal as a payment option to Buy with Prime [70d]
- Edera is building a better Kubernetes and AI security solution from the ground up [70d]
- YouTube unveils ‘Hype,” a new way for fans to help smaller creators grow their reach [70d]
- Last Week: Amplify your brand by hosting a Side Event at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [70d]
- YouTube Studio now lets creators brainstorm video ideas with the help of AI [70d]
- YouTube Shorts to integrate Veo, Google’s AI video model [70d]
- Era Ventures raises $88M first fund for transforming the “built” environment [70d]
- Generative AI startup Runway inks deal with a major Hollywood studio [70d]
- The 22-year-old building Roblox developer tools to make gaming more efficient [70d]
- Here’s how Apple is making iPhone 16 more repairable [70d]
- iPhone 16 Pro Max review: A $1,200 glimpse at a more intelligent future [70d]
- Apple Intelligence will support German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, and Vietnamese in 2025 [70d]
- Nurture wants to teach kids important life skills through interactive gameplay and entertainment [71d]
- Nurture teaches kids important life skills through interactive gameplay and entertainment [71d]
- Google nets court win against EU’s $1.7B AdSense antitrust decision [71d]
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- After months of silence, Nintendo and The Pokemon Company are finally suing Palworld [70d]
- Google Gemini Live's AI voice now comes in ten more styles that take inspiration from the stars [70d]
- Snapchat's AI upgrade will make you look as old as the features feel [70d]
- Marvel's Agatha All Along is a spooky and campy delight, but I wish the bewitching Disney Plus show fully embraced its horror roots [70d]
- The king of noise-cancelling earbuds is back: Meet Bose's all-new AirPods 4 rivals with an 8.5-hour runtime [70d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Thursday, September 19 (game #466) [70d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, September 19 (game #969) [70d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Thursday, September 19 (game #200) [70d]
- Hate iOS 18's new Photos app? Try these fixes to make it more like the iPhone's old version [70d]
- Slack's latest AI boost will give you notes from even the smallest meetings [70d]
- Top Microsoft Office apps are getting a major AI upgrade — PowerPoint, Outlook and even Teams get a Copilot boost [70d]
- No, Windows 11 24H2 isn’t about to arrive, sadly – Microsoft’s heavy hint to that effect turned out to be a mistake [70d]
- Amazon Prime member? Then hurry and download these 40+ free games on your Steam Deck [70d]
- Temu denies data breach — but hacker claims to have leaked 87 million strong database [70d]
- $200 million supercomputer will be scrapped within weeks — ORNL's Summit could be a bargain for someone with very deep pockets, lofty ambitions (and some serious real estate to park it all) [70d]
- Intel splits off foundry business — new dawn for chip giant as it announces major transformation plans [70d]
- Before he returns for Netflix's Peaky Blinders movie, Cillian Murphy's new historical drama Small Things Like These looks like it'll make me weep [70d]
- Accounting software brute force attacks hit construction companies [70d]
- Prime Video dropped The Office Australia trailer and I already miss Michael Scott [70d]
- Netflix subscribers can’t take their eyes off Uglies even though it’s not a pretty watch – here 3 better sci-fi movies with over 85% on Rotten Tomatoes [70d]
- Over 2 million VPN passwords have been stolen – here's what you can do about it [70d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus could get a key design feature of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 [70d]
- Rule the school with MSI's incredible GeForce RTX 40 gaming laptops [70d]
- Latest Nintendo Switch 2 leaks suggest relatively unchanged design, but massively improved specs [70d]
- Why controlled experimentation is a key step in an AI roll-out [70d]
- Is sustainable data storage a paradox? [70d]
- Can a smoother, faster, better Microsoft Store win over Windows 11 users? Microsoft has a bunch of improvements in the works [70d]
- Enterprise ServiceNow KBs exposed, leaking corporate data [70d]
- The Intel Core Ultra 5 245K, a budget CPU, blows past more expensive chips in new multi-core benchmark score leaks [70d]
- How to watch 'The Golden Bachelorette' season 1 online from anywhere [70d]
- ‘Designed to last a lifetime’ - how Asus is using a revolutionary new material to build the laptops of the future [70d]
- AWS says customers are turning back to on-prem [70d]
- Microsoft Excel is adding Python - boosted by Copilot [70d]
- Almost 500GB of data allegedly leaked in RansomHub attack on Kawasaki [70d]
- Lepro introduces new smart home lighting solutions trained on large language models [70d]
- Microsoft announces biggest-ever share buyback scheme to help boost investment [70d]
- Apple has a clever new way to save your bricked iPhone 16 – no Mac required [70d]
- Bong Joon-ho's Mickey 17 trailer teases a new sci-fi movie that looks like Parasite meets Batman [70d]
- Android Find My Device could soon get the best Apple Find My feature with a new 'compass' tool [70d]
- Microsoft wants to help your small business grow faster with Copilot Agents [70d]
- Google Cloud Document AI has some worrying security flaws [70d]
- New Vive Focus Vision is perfect for PCVR thanks to a feature the Meta Quest 3 lacks [70d]
- Netflix unveils sneak peek at new Thai anthology series Tomorrow and I – and it reminds me of my favorite sci-fi show [70d]
- ChatGPT o1-mini reasoning model is already rolling out to free users - are you one of the lucky ones? [70d]
- How AI is making streaming better for everybody with Twitch Enhanced Broadcasting [70d]
- VMware vCenter Server RCE vulnerability patched by Broadcom [70d]
- Seagate launches all-new external SSDs for PS5 and PS4 [70d]
- Epson's new portable laser projectors with Google TV promise 150 inches of streaming from a tiny box [70d]
- Netflix reveals opening sequence to Zack Snyder's Twilight of the Gods, and it’s not the entirely bloody Norse mythology anime I thought it would be [70d]
- The Last of Us season 2 will be released in the 'first half' of 2025, and I'm happy to wait if it arrives on one particularly perfect date [70d]
- Cybercriminals hit by Australian authorities supply chain sting [70d]
- Google Wear OS is about to get a huge hardware boost from the company that hobbled the Apple Watch [71d]
- This new AI chat assistant transforms the customer experience by utilizing natural language processing to understand queries — providing immediate assistance while learning from interactions to enhance future responses and efficiency [71d]
- The latest iOS 18.1 beta brings call recording and transcribing to more iPhones [71d]
- Nvidia RTX 4090 graphics card could soon be disappearing off the shelves, paving the way for RTX 5090 launch [71d]
- Sonos Arc Ultra soundbar price and images supposedly leak yet again – but this price is lower, mercifully [71d]
- iPadOS 18 is bricking some iPad Pro 2024 units, leading Apple to pull the update [71d]
- I can’t wait for this underrated Apple Intelligence feature no one is talking about [71d]
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