The Brutalist Report - tech
- The History and Legacy of Visual Basic [2d]
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- Observations from People Watching [2d]
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- Sierpiński Triangle? In My Bitwise and? [2d]
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- Show HN: LoopMix128 – Fast C PRNG (.46ns), 2^128 Period, BigCrush/PractRand Pass [2d]
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- Everyone Is Cheating Their Way Through College [2d]
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- Why the Apple II Didn't Support Lowercase Letters (2020) [2d]
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- Show HN: Xenolab – Rasp Pi monitor for my pet carnivourus plants [2d]
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- Show HN: PLAttice, for assembling structures much larger than the 3D printer bed [2d]
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- Microsoft Teams will soon block screen capture during meetings [2d]
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- Pope Leo XIV: "AI poses new challenges re: human dignity, justice and labour" [2d]
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- AI AI is draining water from areas that need it most [2d]
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- Email Forwarding for Your Domain [2d]
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- Update turns Google Gemini into a prude, breaking apps for trauma survivors [2d]
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- Even Tesla's Insurance Arm Is Getting Wrecked [2d]
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- For $595, you get what nobody else can give you for twice the price (1982) [pdf] [2d]
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- Simon Willison's first blog on LLMs (2022) [2d]
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- Unique Games Conjecture [2d]
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- Reverse engineering the 386 processor's prefetch queue circuitry [2d]
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- Sam Altman Wants Your Eyeball [2d]
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- 'We Currently Have No Container Ships,' Seattle Port Says [2d]
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- 'It cannot provide nuance': UK experts warn AI therapy chatbots are not safe [2d]
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- Lead Bullets (2011) [2d]
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- Ancient humans used sunscreen to survive a deadly magnetic pole shift [2d]
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- Farewell to Lee Gold's Alarums and Excursions [2d]
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- Comparison of C/POSIX standard library implementations for Linux [2d]
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- Show HN: Code Claude Code [2d]
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- A Critical Look at MCP [2d]
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- US vs. Google Amicus Curiae Brief of Y Combinator in Support of Plaintiffs [pdf] [2d]
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- People Who Hype Cursor Usually Lack Technical Skills [2d]
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- There's a National Egg Crisis, and One Company Is Making a Lot of Money [2d]
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- React Three Ecosystem [2d]
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- Henry James's family tried to keep him in the closet (2016) [2d]
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- The Cult of Doing Business [2d]
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- 3D printing in vivo for non-surgical implants and drug delivery [2d]
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- Industry groups are not happy about the imminent demise of Energy Star [2d]
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- Radxa Orion O6 brings Arm to the midrange PC (with caveats) [2d]
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- LTXVideo 13B AI video generation [2d]
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- The Fallacy of Techno-Feudalism [2d]
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- Intel: Winning and Losing [2d]
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- Embracer Games Archive is preserving 75000 video games and needs contributions [2d]
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- The Deathbed Fallacy [2d]
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- Cosmos 482 Descent Craft tracker [2d]
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- CT scans show cigarettes are harder on the lungs than marijuana [2d]
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- After 16 years, we're renewing the StackOverflow Brand [2d]
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- Ash (Almquist Shell) Variants [2d]
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- Show HN: Codigo – The Programming Language Repository [2d]
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- Why should I care? or why punks are correct and old wise philosophers are wrong [2d]
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- NOT a 3 year old chimney sweep (2022) [2d]
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- Slow Software for a Burning World [3d]
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- In praise of grobi for auto-configuring X11 monitors [3d]
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- Europe launches program to lure scientists away from the US [3d]
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- Gmail to SQLite [3d]
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- Vision Now Available in Llama.cpp [3d]
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- Uber Driver app can get location in background without the permissions (How?) [3d]
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- A simple 16x16 dot animation from simple math rules [3d]
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- Algebraic Effects: Another mistake carried through to perfection? [3d]
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- Charles Bukowski, William Burroughs, and the Computer (2009) [3d]
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- Brandon's Semiconductor Simulator [3d]
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- WebGL Water (2010) [3d]
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- Cybercriminals have found a sneaky way of stealing tax accounts and even encrypted messages: here's what you need to know [2d]
- AI is making phishing emails far more convincing with fewer typos and better formatting: Here's how to stay safe [2d]
- More AI could transform the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 from what could be a ‘meh’ into a ‘hell yeah’ [2d]
- The Gr-AI-m Reaper: Hundreds of jobs at IBM and Crowdstrike vanish as artificial intelligence makes humans more dispensable [2d]
- Shocked that Skype lost the battle against Zoom? I knew it was doomed all the way back in 2011, and here’s why [2d]
- A huge Sony Xperia 1 VII leak hints at the design, colors, and features of the upcoming flagship [2d]
- Chinese PC vendor you've probably never heard of just unveiled the biggest rival to Nvidia's DGX Spark AI workstation, one that uses AMD and can be clustered [2d]
- After six months with my iPhone 16 Pro, I’m still not convinced by the Action button [2d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Sunday, May 11 (game #700) [2d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Sunday, May 11 (game #434) [2d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Sunday, May 11 (game #1203) [2d]
- 5 of the most exciting hi-fi teasers we've seen for the High End Munich 2025 show [2d]
- A new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 leak may have revealed the foldable phone's dimensions and super-thin bezels [2d]
- Physical buttons are finally making a comeback in cars, thanks to new safety guidelines – but I'm bracing myself for more irritating user experiences [2d]
- Curious about VPNs? We want to hear from you [2d]
- I think the Google Pixel 9a is brilliant, but it has me questioning annual upgrades more than ever before [2d]
- ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories, from GTA 6's beautiful new trailer to Sony's WH-1000XM6 headphones teaser [2d]
- There’s a new AI agent ready to browse the web and fill in forms without the need to touch your mouse [3d]
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