The Brutalist Report - tech
- The Teacher Who Made Mistakes on Purpose [450d]
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- Do AI Companies Work? [450d]
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- 96% of climate policy since 1998 failed [450d]
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- Kris Kristofferson has died [450d]
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- Modifying the ThinkPad 13 Gen 1 to unlock its full PCIe potential [450d]
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- Radarr: Automate Movie Downloads and Management via Usenet and Torrents [450d]
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- Open-Source Flipper Zero Firmware: Unlock Your Device's Full Potential [450d]
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- Syncthing: Open-Source Continuous File Sync with Privacy in Mind [450d]
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- On With Theo / T3.gg [450d]
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- Gavin Newsom vetoes SB 1047 [450d]
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- Gavin Newsom vetoes SB 1047 [450d]
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- AI and globalisation are shaking up software developers' world [450d]
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- Ask HN: What are you working on (September 2024)? [450d]
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- Academic economists get big payouts when they help monopolists beat antitrust [451d]
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- Build a serverless ACID database with this one neat trick (atomic PutIfAbsent) [451d]
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- Linux 6.12 Features Super Real-Time, Sched_ext, Intel Xe2 and Pi 5 [451d]
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- Ted Kaczynski's Low-Tech Lifestyle [451d]
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- Don't believe the hype: AGI is far from inevitable [451d]
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- Ruby Meetups [451d]
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- 'Three New York Cities' Worth of Power: AI Is Stressing the Grid [451d]
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- Cite-seeing and reviewing: A study on citation bias in peer review [451d]
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- Space Economy Institute [451d]
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- Clever, Brave, Persistent [451d]
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- The Vagus Nerve's Crucial Role in Creating the Human Sense of Mind [451d]
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- A Taxonomy of Tech Debt [451d]
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- Show HN: An experimental AntiBot, AntiCrawl reverse proxy for the web [451d]
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- Pagoda: Rapid, easy full-stack web development starter kit in Go [451d]
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- CPU Throttling for containerized Go applications explained [451d]
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- FDA approves a novel drug for schizophrenia, a potential 'game changer' [451d]
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- Ro'im Rachok is an IDF unit for autistic adults [451d]
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- Mindustry: Automation Tower Defense RTS with Deep Strategy and Modding [451d]
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- A stalled Waymo brought Kamala Harris' motorcade to a halt in SF [451d]
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- Porting OpenVMS to the Itanium Processor Family (2003)[pdf] [451d]
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- Map with public fruit trees [451d]
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- FTC Report Confirms: Commercial Surveillance Is Out of Control [451d]
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- Sitina1 Open-Source Camera [451d]
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- Students Paid Thousands for a Caltech Boot Camp. Caltech Didn't Teach It [451d]
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- Quandoom: A port of DOOM for a quantum computer [451d]
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- Flexible RISC-V Processor: Could Cost Less Than a Dollar [451d]
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- Some Go web dev notes [451d]
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- Scientific publishing has been gamed to advance scientists’ careers [451d]
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- Varlink – IPC to replace D-Bus gradually in systemd [451d]
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- US' largest solar panel maker debuts its $1B Alabama factory [451d]
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- When To Do What You Love [451d]
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- Avoiding downtime: modern alternatives to outdated certificate pinning practices [451d]
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- ReKep: Spatio-Temporal Reasoning of Relational Keypoint Constraints for Robots [451d]
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- Geothermal Energy Could Outperform Nuclear Power [451d]
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- Web Components Are Okay [451d]
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- Do not build your Gov.uk service as a single-page application [451d]
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- Just stop oil soups two more Van goghs hours after sentencing of earlier souping [451d]
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- How Dwarf Works [451d]
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- More annoying macOS 15 Sequoia prompts: Bluetooth [451d]
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- The world knows Wim Hof as "The Iceman", his family suffered domestic violence [451d]
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- Floating megabomb heaves to near the English coast [451d]
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- Alan Kay on Messaging (1998) [451d]
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- Feldera Incremental Compute Engine [451d]
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- Text2CAD Generating Sequential CAD Designs from Text Prompts [451d]
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- NTSB Issues Urgent Safety Recommendations on Boeing 737 Rudder System [451d]
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- NASA is selling a brand-new Moon rover: Never used, one previous owner [451d]
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- Solving climate change by abusing thermodynamic scaling laws [451d]
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- Apple's homework is due Monday no matter what, says judge [451d]
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- Class 'Inequity' Fuels Air Rage [451d]
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- So you want to make pixel art for an Apple II [451d]
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- How can a jigsaw have two distinct solutions? [video] [451d]
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- Meta blocks links to hacked JD Vance dossier over election interference concerns [451d]
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- America's Young Men Are Falling Even Further Behind [451d]
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- Controversial Windows Recall AI Search Tool Returns with Proof-of-Presence [451d]
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- L.A. pilot guaranteeing families $1k/month shows 'transformative' results: study [451d]
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- Cores That Don't Count [pdf] [451d]
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- Man-in-the-Middle PCB Unlocks HP Ink Cartridges [451d]
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- Notes on the Crystal Language [451d]
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- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Monday, September 30 (game #477) [450d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Monday, September 30 (game #211) [450d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Monday, September 30 (game #980) [450d]
- Wait, now Broadcom makes GPUs? Nvidia could face unexpected foe in China as ByteDance could use rival bigger than Intel, AMD, Arm and Qualcomm to design its AI chips [451d]
- TerraMaster unveils mindblowing ultra compact SSD NAS that can take up to 8 drives — 64TB of NVMe storage is great, especially with a 10GbE LAN port [451d]
- Samsung drops another hint that Galaxy AI won't be free beyond 2025 [451d]
- Google Maps, Street View, and Google Earth all get major updates – including a time travel feature [451d]
- Windows could become a critical part of 5G and 6G rollout thanks to Japanese invention — transparent glass surface works as an antenna [451d]
- Microsoft explains how Windows 11’s controversial Recall feature is now ready for release – it’s coming to Copilot+ PCs in November [451d]
- Never Let Go had a lot of promise but I’m tired of bad Hollywood endings [451d]
- Yoga Pro 7 is a reliable and efficient device for even the most demanding creative workflows with a premium 2.8k OLED screen, excellent keyboard, and a Ryzen AI 9 365 processor [451d]
- Groundbreaking wireless tech that can run on coin batteries for months hits new milestone — HaLow achieves 10-mile range in latest real-world test [451d]
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