The Brutalist Report - tech
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- When Insurers Exit: Climate Losses, Fragile Insurers, and Mortgage Markets [pdf] [636d]
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- Vanilla OS 2: an immutable distribution to run all software [636d]
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- Our Android App Is Frozen in Carbonite [636d]
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- Stem cells reverse woman's diabetes – a world first [636d]
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- A pilot project in universal algebra to explore new ways to collaborate [636d]
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- In the Shack with Robert Caro [636d]
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- So Many Silver Landmines [636d]
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- End of an era: Landsat 7 mission takes final images [636d]
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- Critical Mass and Tipping Points [636d]
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- Why are my ZFS disks so noisy? [636d]
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- Twitter banned me after publishing the JD Vance Dossier [636d]
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- Why the U.S. Can't Build Icebreaking Ships [636d]
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- X (Twitter) blocks links to hacked JD Vance dossier [636d]
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- FCC Unlocks Spectrum to Support Advanced Satellite Services [636d]
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- Attacking Unix Systems via Cups, Part I [636d]
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- Instagram deleting archived stories, turning old videos into photos [636d]
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- RCE Vulnerability Discovered in Cups [636d]
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- Tcl 9.0.0 Released [636d]
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- Golang – when programmers had smaller egos [636d]
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- Bendable non-silicon RISC-V CPU demoed running while wrapped around a pencil [636d]
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- The Other Bubble [636d]
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- Over 300 New 'Nazca Lines' Geoglyphs Have Been Revealed by AI [636d]
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- Swift/Java interoperability tools and libraries [636d]
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- Pirate library must pay publishers $30M, but no one knows who runs it [636d]
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- U.S. court orders LibGen to pay $30M to publishers, issues broad injunction [636d]
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- Ukraine Discovers Starlink on Downed Russian Shahed Drone: Report [636d]
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- OpenAI in throes of executive exodus as three walk at once [636d]
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- From Gatsby gridlock to Astro bliss: my personal site redesign [636d]
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- New standards for a faster and more private Internet [636d]
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- Nardwuar on His Best and Worst Interviews [636d]
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- The Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group [636d]
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- Flexport Is Hiring a Staff Product Designer in SF [636d]
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- Lesser known tricks, quirks and features of C [636d]
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- Legalizing Sports Gambling Was a Mistake [636d]
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- DoNotPay has to pay $193K for falsely touting untested AI lawyer, FTC says [636d]
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- Rents Fall and Listings Increase After Milei Ends Rent Control in Argentina [636d]
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- The Slow, Painful Death of Agile and Jira [636d]
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- NKRYPT Sculpture [636d]
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- Hacking Kia: Remotely Controlling Cars with Just a License Plate [636d]
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- Sensorwatch pro – Hackable ARM Cortex M0 brain upgrade for Casio's iconic F-91W [636d]
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- Pilots Are Dying of Tiredness. Tech Can't Save Them [636d]
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- Tesla Full Self Driving requires human intervention every 13 miles [636d]
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- Nile: PostgreSQL reengineered for multi-tenant apps [636d]
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- PostgreSQL 17 Released [636d]
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- Vehicles Could Be Hacked and Tracked Thanks to a Simple Website Bug [636d]
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- The Tor Project merges with Tails, a Linux-based portable OS focused on privacy [636d]
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- Poka Labs (YC S24) Is Hiring a Founding Engineer [636d]
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- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Friday, September 27 (game #474) [636d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Friday, September 27 (game #977) [636d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Friday, September 27 (game #208) [636d]
- TikTok links are being used to hijack Microsoft accounts [636d]
- Google hails move to Rust for huge drop in memory vulnerabilities [636d]
- Mini PCs like this shows why your traditional desktop PC is going the way of the Dodo — Geekom's latest powerhouse has eight USB ports, can drive four 4K monitors and has two 2.5GbE LAN ports [636d]
- Sony justifies the PS5 Pro's high price with the console's new tech - "it's more of a full package that will give that exceptional value to the players" [636d]
- Windows 11 users could get a shiny new ‘Soundscape’ Settings page to replace another bit of the ancient Control Panel [636d]
- Businesses are being hit with more mobile phishing than ever before [636d]
- Garmin Fenix 8 users are reporting the Fenix 8 (which we called 'perfect') crashing during cold water plunges [636d]
- Google’s scary-good AI podcast tool just got better with built-in YouTube upload and easy sharing [636d]
- Ninja's new portable air fryer lets you cook a 4lb chicken in the office [636d]
- Meta Orion could be our AR future, but not with the lenses you'll get [636d]
- And it’s gone – discontinued Meta Quest 3 model already selling out online [636d]
- Google is rolling out Gemini AI to older Pixel Buds models [636d]
- Most of us still trust passwords, despite AI security risks [636d]
- Bluesound takes aim at Cambridge Audio with this all-new flagship hi-res music streamer [636d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE and Galaxy Tab S10 series have landed, with high-end specs and a whole lot of AI [636d]
- Scalpers are now selling the PS5 Pro for thousands after the console sells out in minutes [636d]
- Hackers are increasingly targeting industrial systems with brute force, CISA warns [636d]
- Mozilla stands by its controversial privacy feature, but ready to "clear up" confusion [636d]
- Squarespace Refresh 2024 empowers entrepreneurs with AI-driven tools to simplify website building and management, enhance creativity, and online presence – transforming how businesses build and manage their digital identity [636d]
- 20% of US politicians and staff had their emails compromised on the dark web [636d]
- Isolated Cyber Vaults: The last line of defense against billions of attacks [636d]
- Chinese hackers reportedly infiltrate several major US internet firms [636d]
- Google’s Cookie isn’t crumbling after all… implications for marketing [636d]
- The US government wants to cut out some of its weirdest password rules [636d]
- Everything leaving Netflix in October 2024 [636d]
- Leica’s Q3 43 premium compact camera features a stunning new 43mm lens fans have been begging for [636d]
- How to watch Future's Mobile Gaming Showcase today [636d]
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