The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Two-phase chip cooling with manifold-capillary structures enables 10⁵ COP [338d]
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- What New Orleans Taught Me [338d]
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- The Day Anubis Saved Our Websites from a DDoS Attack [338d]
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- Deno's Decline [338d]
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- Google Wallet launches new age and identity verification features (ZK proofs) [339d]
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- The end of compounded GLP-1 drugs leaves many patients in a 'lose-lose' position [339d]
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- Show HN: Kubetail – Real-time log search for Kubernetes [339d]
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- Derivation and Intuition behind Poisson distribution [339d]
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- Ancient DNA Unveils the Cosmopolitan Heart of the Phoenician-Punic Civilization [339d]
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- The Art of Managing Skunks [339d]
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- Oxide's compensation model: how's it going? [339d]
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- Multiboard 3D Printed Storage System [339d]
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- New Study: Waymo is reducing serious crashes and making streets safer [339d]
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- C++26: more constexpr in the standard library [339d]
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- Making of Monkeys.zip [339d]
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- 'ProtectEU' security strategy: a step further towards a digital dystopian future [339d]
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- Dopamine signals when a fear can be forgotten [339d]
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- The Gang Has a Mid-Life Crisis [339d]
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- Git Changesets [339d]
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- Millihertz 5 Mechanical Computer [339d]
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- Waypoint Transit (YC W25) Is Hiring a Founding Engineer [339d]
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- Arizona laptop farmer pleads guilty for funneling $17M to Kim Jong Un [339d]
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- Llasa: Llama-Based Speech Synthesis [339d]
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- Fivetran to acquire Census [339d]
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- A senior Apple exec could be jailed in Epic case; it's time to end this disaster [339d]
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- Claude can now connect to your world [339d]
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- Show HN: Mechanical Computer Kit (Roons) [339d]
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- Redis is open source again [339d]
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- Show HN: Robot Unlock – an open-ended programming game/zachlike [339d]
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- Why some Mac apps launch slowly: A follow-up [339d]
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- Mac app launches slowed by malware scan (2024) [339d]
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- How the Water System Works [339d]
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- In the US, not even $11,000 a month can buy you dignity at the end of your life [339d]
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- The term "vegetative electron microscopy" keeps showing up in scientific papers [339d]
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- Starting July 1, Academic Publishers Can't Paywall NIH-Funded Research [339d]
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- Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2025) [339d]
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- Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (May 2025) [339d]
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- Something Alarming Is Happening to the Job Market [339d]
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- We identified a North Korean hacker who tried to get a job at Kraken [339d]
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- Are You the Same Person You Used to Be? [339d]
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- Two publishers and three authors fail to understand what "vibe coding" means [339d]
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- All roses were once yellow [339d]
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- RFK Jr. rejects cornerstone of health science: Germ theory [339d]
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- Vanguard 50-year anniversary CEO letter [339d]
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- Show HN: Hyperparam: OSS Tools for Exploring Datasets Locally in the Browser [339d]
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- Maybe Zelenskiy Should Be Writing the Art of the Deal [339d]
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- AI code review: Should the author be the reviewer? [339d]
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- NASA's Psyche spacecraft hits a speed bump on the way to a metal asteroid [339d]
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- If you're in the market for a $1,900 color E Ink monitor, one of them exists now [339d]
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- International Workers' Day [339d]
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- Linkwarden: FOSS self-hostable bookmarking with AI-tagging and page archival [339d]
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- The Brief Origins of May Day [339d]
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- Judge Rules Apple Executive Lied Under Oath, Makes Criminal Contempt Referral [339d]
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- Trust Me, I'm Local: Chrome Extensions, MCP, and the Sandbox Escape [339d]
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- Game preservationists say Switch2 GameKey Cards are disheartening but inevitable [339d]
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- How to vibe code for free: Running Qwen3 on your Mac, using MLX [339d]
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- A faster way to copy SQLite databases between computers [339d]
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- Microsoft gets twitchy over talk of Europe's tech independence [339d]
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- When ChatGPT Broke an Entire Field: An Oral History [339d]
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- Dropbox will require App Indicator support on Linux [339d]
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- Strings Just Got Faster [339d]
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- The Secret Services' involvement in the making of The Line of Fire (1993) [pdf] [339d]
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- The one interview question that will protect you from North Korean fake workers [339d]
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- Milwaukee police trade: 2.5M mugshots for free facial recognition access [339d]
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- Wyze pays $255k of tariffs on $167k of floodlights [339d]
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- Company built its own rail terminal in NYC to avoid relying on trucks [339d]
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- A competing theory to 'dark energy' suggests universe has different time zones [339d]
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- Show HN: Convert Large CSV/XLSX to JSON or XML in Browser [339d]
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- Phi-4 Reasoning Models [339d]
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- GroMo (YC W21) Is Hiring [339d]
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- Stockhausen: Sounds in Space [339d]
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- 108B Pixel Scan of Johannes Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring [339d]
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- RFK Jr.'S HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious Diseases to Stop Research [339d]
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- Julia Parsons, U.S. Navy Code Breaker During World War II, Dies at 104 [339d]
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- Office is too slow, so Microsoft is making it load at Windows startup [339d]
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- Apple Violated Antitrust Ruling, Judge Finds [339d]
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- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 rumored specs: predictions for every key spec [338d]
- It's official - the majority of visitors to online shops and retailers are now bots, not humans: here's why it matters to you and me [339d]
- This rotten Apple ruling cracks the reality distortion field – and I don't know if that's what consumers want [339d]
- Here is the world's first true triple screen setup that can turn a laptop into a quad-display workstation [339d]
- Google's chatbot is now showing ads when talking to AI startups [339d]
- Google Password manager is a favourite amongst TechRadar Pro readers - what’s yours? [339d]
- Forget the Steam Deck, Cyberpunk 2077 on Nintendo Switch 2 is 'the more Cyberpunk way' to play, per CD Projekt Red [339d]
- Prime Video's 'Shop the Show' feature just got bigger –and I fear it could ruin some of the streamer's best shows [339d]
- "People should remain vigilant" – over 2 million British accounts have already been leaked in 2025, despite a global downtick [339d]
- Microsoft to raise the price of all Xbox Series consoles by $100 with software hitting $80, matching the cost of some Nintendo Switch 2 games [339d]
- The latest Nintendo Switch update makes it impossible to play the same digital game while connected to the internet on two systems at the same time [339d]
- FX confirms Shōgun season 2 is still far-off returning to Disney+ and Hulu, but two of the best characters will be back [339d]
- Microsoft RDP apparently lets you log in with expired passwords - and it apparently doesn't have plans to fix the issue [339d]
- AI and the Future of Law Enforcement: the risks of perfectly enforcing imperfect laws [339d]
- Don’t overlook the BISO role when it comes to growth and continuity [339d]
- The entire James Bond collection is coming to MGM+, and I can't wait to relive my favorite classic spy movies [339d]
- De'Longhi reveals ingenious new espresso machine with swappable hoppers so you can change beans in an instant [339d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, May 2 (game #691) [339d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, May 2 (game #425) [339d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Friday, May 2 (game #1194) [339d]
- Google Messages could get a big design upgrade soon – here are 4 useful features that are coming [339d]
- Microsoft says it would take the US to court to protect European cloud operations [339d]
- Millions of users possibly at risk after Ascension healthcare reveals new data breach, potentially linked to Cl0p ransomware [339d]
- Fujifilm tipped to launch the weirdest compact camera of 2025 soon – here are 5 things to expect [339d]
- Copilot+ PCs with Snapdragon CPUs can now install popular tool that lets you customize Windows 11 and improve the Start menu in ways that Microsoft won’t entertain [339d]
- Acer just did something that all computer vendors should copy right now: here's what you need to know about its game-changing move [339d]
- Philips' new Prestige shaver can cut hair below your skin's surface for the smoothest shave of your life [339d]
- What is the release date and time for Doctor Who season 2 episode 4 on Disney+ and BBC One? [339d]
- Amazon is spending billions to expand its delivery network across rural America [339d]
- Meta ‘stole’ my book to train its AI – but there’s a bigger problem [339d]
- This retro cassette walkman comes with a pencil, but not the Barbie in-line skating outfit it truly deserves [339d]
- Canon could soon launch a world-first prime lens for astrophotography – here's what to expect [339d]
- Tariffs could further disrupt the stability of the PC hardware market - and this new study suggests it's best to buy right now [339d]
- The latest Nintendo Switch system update is huge, adding Virtual Game Cards, GameShare support, and more ahead of the Switch 2 launch [339d]
- Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 3 launch: our live coverage in the build-up to the new Star Wars-themed season [339d]
- How often do you change your password? If you’re a TechRadar Pro reader, probably not often enough [339d]
- Mark Zuckerberg confirms new Ray-Ban smart glasses are coming ‘later this year’ – here are the 3 pairs I think we’ll see [339d]
- Assassin's Creed Shadows is getting even better thanks to a slew of free post-launch updates [339d]
- Your Android phone is about to look very different – here are 5 design changes that could come with Android 16 [339d]
- Apple ‘strongly disagrees’ with ruling that could change the App Store – as Fortnite says it could now return to iPhones [339d]
- Watch The Rock being turned into unrecognizable abstract art as viral ChatGPT trend goes wrong [339d]
- Microsoft finally fixes Windows 11’s folders so they open much faster with new update – but it's still not quick enough for my liking [339d]
- Borderlands 4 gets explosive gameplay deep dive and a new release date [339d]
- Microsoft 365 and Azure revenues push company results to another record high [339d]
- Chaos reigns in James Gunn's DCU as conflicting reports emerge over supposed cancellation of Luca Guadagnino's Sgt Rock movie [339d]
- Slowdown? What slowdown? Microsoft signs huge $544 million data centre deal with UAE's Telco Du [339d]
- We’re now almost certain the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge will land on May 13 – and we have a clearer idea of its cameras [339d]
- AI is fueling the biggest financial scams ever—cyber safety experts are fighting back [339d]
- Trying to decide which streaming service to cancel in May? This is the subscription I’m keeping and ditching [339d]
- Agentic AI will accelerate social engineering attacks [339d]
- LG Display announces viability of ‘Dream OLED’ tech – but I wouldn't count on seeing it in the next generation of OLED TVs [339d]
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