The Brutalist Report - tech
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- ZomboCom stolen by a hacker, sold, now replaced with AI-generated makeover [1d]
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- Montana referendum to outlaw corporate campaign contributions [video] [1d]
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- A new C++ back end for ocamlc [1d]
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- Obfuscation is not security – AI can deobfuscate any minified JavaScript code [1d]
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- IPv6 address, as a sentence you can remember [1d]
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- "Special 301" Comments on Nintendo Game Piracy in Asia and Latin America (1994) [1d]
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- Artemis II lifts off: four astronauts begin 10-day lunar mission [1d]
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- Open source CAD for Windows 2000 (SolveSpace) [1d]
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- The Windows equivalents of the most used Linux commands [1d]
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- Swappa.com for GrapheneOS compatible devices – Stay Away [1d]
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- DRAM pricing is killing the hobbyist SBC market [1d]
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- Show HN: Dull – Instagram Without Reels, YouTube Without Shorts (iOS) [1d]
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- InspectMind AI (YC W24) Is Hiring [1d]
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- Software Engineering Is Becoming Civil Engineering [1d]
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- HN: I simulated a real cancer case and predicted why some tumors didn't respond [1d]
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- The Anti-Intellectualism of Silicon Valley Elites [1d]
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- You're still signing data structures the wrong way [1d]
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- Artemis II astronauts arrive at launch pad 39B in an astrovan [1d]
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- Jax's true calling: Ray-Marching renderers on WebGL [1d]
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- Scientists crack a 20-year nuclear mystery behind the creation of gold [1d]
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- SpaceX confidentially files to go public at $1.75T, reports say [1d]
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- What IAEA docs say about Iran's nuclear program, before the bombs fell [1d]
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- TurboQuant KV Compression and SSD Expert Streaming for M5 Pro and IOS [1d]
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- Unsubscribe from the Church of Graphs [1d]
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- Ukrainian Drone Holds Position for 6 Weeks [1d]
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- The AI Marketing BS Index [1d]
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- SpaceX Files to Go Public [1d]
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- AI companies charge you 60% more based on your language, BPE tokens [1d]
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- Show HN: Flight-Viz – 10K flights on a 3D globe in 3.5MB of Rust+WASM [1d]
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- AI for American-Produced Cement and Concrete [1d]
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- NASA’s Artemis II Crew Launches to the Moon [1d]
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- NASA Artemis II moon mission live launch broadcast [1d]
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- A new way to measure poverty shows the US falling behind Europe [1d]
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- What Is Copilot Exactly? [1d]
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- Show HN: Real-time dashboard for Claude Code agent teams [1d]
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- StepFun 3.5 Flash is #1 cost-effective model for OpenClaw tasks (300 battles) [1d]
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- EmDash: A spiritual successor to WordPress and plugin security [1d]
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- The OpenAI Graveyard: All the Deals and Products That Haven't Happened [1d]
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- We Built It with Slide Rules. Then We Forgot How [1d]
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- Tom Scott is back on YouTube [video] [1d]
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- Marc Andreessen's Dangerously Unexamined Life [1d]
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- Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2026) [1d]
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- Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (April 2026) [1d]
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- Apple Removes iPhone Vibe Coding App from App Store [1d]
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- OpenAI Demand Sinks on Secondary Market as Anthropic Runs Hot [1d]
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- Iran war sparks renewables boom as Europeans rush to buy solar, heat pumps, EVs [1d]
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- Wedeo – a Rust Rewrite of FFmpeg [1d]
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- OnlyOffice kills Nextcloud partnership for forking its project without approval [1d]
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- AI has suddenly become more useful to open-source developers [1d]
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- Age verification now required for DNS resolution [1d]
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- New Patches Allow Building Linux IPv6-Only, Option to Deprecate "Legacy" IPv4 [1d]
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- Is BGP Safe Yet? No. Test Your ISP [1d]
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- CEO of largest public hospital says he's ready to replace radiologists with AI [1d]
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- The Finest Swiss Quality Quaternions [1d]
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- Show HN: Sycamore – next gen Rust UI library powered by fine-grained reactivity [2d]
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- Show HN: Baton – A desktop app for developing with AI agents [2d]
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- Sources: Amazon is in talks to acquire Globalstar to bolster its low Earth orbit satellite business; Apple's 20% stake in Globalstar is a complicating factor (Financial Times) [1d]
- Solana-based DeFi platform Drift warns users about an "active attack" on its protocol; Arkham data said over $250M had moved from Drift to an interim wallet (Helene Braun/CoinDesk) [1d]
- Cognichip, which is building an AI model for chip design, raised a $60M Series A led by Seligman Ventures, with participation from new board member Lip-Bu Tan (Tim Fernholz/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Sources: the FBI has declared a recent China-linked hack of a system, which contained pen register and trap and trace surveillance returns, a "major incident" (John Sakellariadis/Politico) [1d]
- Franklin Templeton agrees to acquire CoinFund spinoff 250 Digital to form Franklin Crypto, which will offer strategies designed for institutional investors (Vicky Ge Huang/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Super Micro co-founder Yih-Shyan Liaw pleads not guilty to US federal charges of helping smuggle billions of dollars' worth of Nvidia-powered servers to China (Bob Van Voris/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Raspberry Pi raises prices by $11.25 to $150 citing memory prices, after hikes in December and February, and unveils a 3GB Raspberry Pi 4 model for $83.75 (Stevie Bonifield/The Verge) [1d]
- Sona, which uses AI to help companies with scheduling, HR, payroll, and other workflows, raised a $45M Series B led by N47, bringing its total funding to $100M+ (Chris Metinko/Axios) [1d]
- Sources: Paradigm, a major investor in Kalshi, is building its own prediction markets trading terminal that will cater to professional traders and market makers (Ben Weiss/Fortune) [1d]
- Sources: OpenRouter is in talks to raise $120M led by CapitalG at a $1.3B post-money valuation; it now has $50M+ in annualized revenue, up from $10M+ in Oct. (The Information) [1d]
- Sources: SpaceX has filed confidentially for an IPO, putting it on track for a June listing; it could reportedly seek a valuation of $1.75T+ and raise ~$75B (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Source: AWS' operation in Bahrain was damaged after an Iranian strike; Bahrain earlier said the civil defence force was "extinguishing a fire in a facility" (Financial Times) [1d]
- SEC filing: Hasbro confirms a cyberattack and says it may take "several weeks" before the incident is resolved, after detecting an intrusion on March 28 (Zack Whittaker/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Secondary share marketplaces say OpenAI shares have fallen out of favor, in some cases becoming difficult to unload, as investors pivot quickly to Anthropic (Hema Parmar/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Anthropic's Claude Code leak reveals its "Kairos" updates, including letting Claude work in the background and using a "dream mode" to consolidate its memories (The Information) [1d]
- US kid safety groups say they didn't know OpenAI had entirely funded the Parents & Kids Safe AI Coalition to promote CA legislation until after it was announced (Emily Shugerman/The San Francisco ...) [1d]
- Sources: Amazon's "sponsored prompts" for its Rufus AI assistant are yielding significantly lower traffic than traditional ads, but are more cost-effective (Catherine Perloff/The Information) [1d]
- Intel agrees to pay $14.2B to repurchase Apollo's 49% stake in the Fab 34 joint venture in Leixlip, Ireland, and plans to issue $6.5B in new debt to fund it (Ian King/Bloomberg) [1d]
- India says foreign investment gains made before 2017 are exempt from its General Anti-Avoidance Rules, after a court required Tiger to pay $1.6B on a 2018 sale (Reuters) [2d]
- Anthropic is racing to contain the fallout after accidentally leaking Claude Code source code, issuing copyright takedown requests to remove 8,000+ copies (Sam Schechner/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- ExpressVPN’s record-low deal is still live: Get its best-ever price today [1d]
- ‘You can’t spread your energy like peanut butter’: Tim Cook shares rare insight into Apple’s ‘ruthless’ approach to new ideas — and it says a lot about what to expect (or not) from the company moving forward [1d]
- I tried Google’s new live AI search — and it barely feels like search anymore [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, April 2 (game #1529) [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, April 2 (game #1026) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, April 2 (game #760) [1d]
- The Super Mario Galaxy Movie receives a worse rating than its predecessor, as critics call it ‘a bland screensaver that’s worse than AI’ [1d]
- 'Defying logic': This quantum battery actually charges faster the bigger it gets [1d]
- This iOS 18 patch could protect your device from a vicious malware strain — here’s why you need it now [1d]
- Lil Finder Guy is the cutest thing Apple has made in its 50-year history — and it has a secret [1d]
- 'API credentials are widely and publicly exposed on the web': Experts scour 10 million web pages and find a shocking amount of security info just lying around [1d]
- If you want a budget TV, this Amazon Fire 4-Series is hard to beat at its record-low price [1d]
- Samsung's new 2026 TVs are live, which means you can score record-low prices on existing models — here are 12 deals I'd buy from $249.99 [1d]
- 'We're being made to pay for grid access that we aren't using': Public EV charging provider warns of price hikes [1d]
- 'The future of work is a connected ecosystem': HP repackages Humane AI acquisition into shiny HP IQ AI platform, but will it flop again? [1d]
- How to self-host your OpenClaw environment on a VPS server [1d]
- Dell's Spring sale is live — I've found the 9 best Alienware deals that can save you up to $1,000 on your next machine [1d]
- The Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo is at a record-low price — here's why I'd buy it ahead of the inevitable summer heatwave [1d]
- Tim Cook finally addresses the Trump in the room — and promises his values haven't changed [1d]
- Your iPhone could be getting a Grammarly-style upgrade for its keyboard when iOS 27 launches [1d]
- Roku made it so that you need internet to watch antenna-based channels on its TVs — but don't worry, it promises to fix it [1d]
- ‘A computer should be yours’: Framework CEO blasts the MacBook Neo over a core difference between the laptops [1d]
- Gigabyte warns users Control Center flaw could let hackers hijack your files [1d]
- 'One of the best portable power stations around': This Jackery Explorer 1000 V2 deal is just $469 at Best Buy [1d]
- The new Supergirl trailer gave me chills — but I'm worried it won't be the DC comic book movie adaptation I was hoping for [1d]
- Unmissable MacBook Pro M5 deals — celebrate 50 years of Apple by saving on the most stylish business-class laptops we've ever tested [1d]
- This Ryzen 7 laptop deal for photo editors and business professionals gets a $1250 price cut — 32GB DDR5 and 1TB for under $850 is unbelievable [1d]
- Easter tech deals have dropped at Amazon UK — 22 of the best offers I'd buy from under £10 [1d]
- What beats a Paul McCartney concert to celebrate Apple turning 50? Discounts on Apple's pricey devices — shop the 10 best from $15.99 [1d]
- Microsoft deploys yet another emergency patch for Windows 11 — but at least the fix for the broken March update arrived quickly [1d]
- 'Everything you want in headphones at this level': I tested JBL's new over-ears and if you're all about that bass, these cans go on and on (and on) [1d]
- 'What if the AI agent you just deployed was secretly working against you?': Vertex AI 'double agent' flaw exposes customer data and Google's internal code [1d]
- What are OpenClaw Skills? A detailed guide [1d]
- Looking for a job? It could be a scam — NordVPN uncovers phishing campaign impersonating top brands' recruiters [1d]
- RCS: The new reign of business messaging [1d]
- Why NIST’s AI agent standards initiative is a turning point for enterprise security [1d]
- 'Hundreds of thousands of stolen secrets could potentially be circulating as a result of these recent attacks': Google says North Korean hackers behind major attack on Axios [1d]
- This upcoming retro handheld looks like the PSP successor I've been waiting for [1d]
- ‘Vanity metrics’ are jeopardizing AI ROI [1d]
- iPhone 17e vs Google Pixel 10a: which cheap phone makes more sense for you? [1d]
- Apple adds the Apple TV HD to its ‘obsolete’ list despite it running tvOS 26 — and now users want a new 4K model more than ever [1d]
- Why is OpenClaw so popular in China? [1d]
- Russian iPhone users lose Apple ID payments as Kremlin escalates VPN crackdown [1d]
- 'We are growing revenue four times faster than the companies who defined the Internet and mobile eras': OpenAI says it's making $2 billion a month — mostly from enterprise users [1d]
- Save $720 on Aura Identity Theft Protection this Tax Season with 75% off family plans [1d]
- What is the release date for Monarch: Legacy of Monsters season 2 episode 6 on Apple TV? [1d]
- A big win for RAM buyers — Save $115 on 32GB of super-fast G.SKILL Flare X5 DDR5-6000 memory using this special code [1d]
- Acer is pretty much giving away this Chromebook when you buy the premium Google software bundle [1d]
- Fitbit leaps onto the Whoop-style screenless bandwagon, and Steph Curry teases it early [1d]
- European Union wants to ban AI-created images and video in official messaging [2d]
- 'DDR5 retail prices pullback amid market correction': TrendForce report sparks hope that we might be turning a corner in the RAM crisis [2d]
- 9 Chef Secrets That Will Transform Your Deviled Eggs This Easter [1d]
- SpaceX Files Draft for Potentially Stratospheric IPO [1d]
- Iran Threatens to Strike US Tech Companies in the Middle East [1d]
- Robots Could Help Humans Find Resources on the Moon and Mars [1d]
- Virgin Galactic Reenters Space Tourism Market at $750K Per Ticket [1d]
- If You're Not on iOS 26, You Should Really Download This iOS 18 Update Now [1d]
- Maybe It's Not Worth Being an AI Doomer Anymore [1d]
- Fitbit Expands Personal AI Health Coach Features for Free Subscribers [1d]
- Boulder Body-on-Frame Concept Is the Most American Hyundai of All Time [1d]
- Hyundai's Boulder Is a Boxy, Body-on-Frame SUV Built for America [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 2, #556 [1d]
- How to Turn Off AI on Your Google Account [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for April 2, #1026 [1d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for April 2 #760 [1d]
- March Madness 2026: How to Watch the Final Four [1d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for April 2, #1748 [1d]
- No Jokes This April Fools' Day, Play Tomb Raider This Month With PlayStation Plus [1d]
- Google Launches Veo 3.1 Lite, a More Cost-Effective AI Video Generator Model [1d]
- Iran Threatens to Strike US Tech Companies in the Middle East [1d]
- Watch 'Poor Things' and 'Together' for Free on Tubi, Pluto TV and More This April [1d]
- Prime Video: The 16 Absolute Best Movies to Watch [1d]
- See Nat Geo's Behind-the-Scenes Footage Inside the Artemis II Orion Spacecraft [1d]
- The 'Super Mario Galaxy Movie' Has Credits Scenes. Here's What They Hint At [1d]
- I Tried It: Ninja's Fireside360 Outdoor Heater Warms You From All Angles [1d]
- Watch NASA's Artemis II Become the First Human Trip to the Moon in 50 Years [1d]
- 'Stranger Things: Tales From '85,' 'Running Point,' 'Beef' and More Are New on Netflix in April [1d]
- April Fools' Day 2026: The Good, the Bad and the Bizarre of This Year's Corporate Jokes [1d]
- I Found My Home's Biggest Energy Vampire by Testing 18 Devices With a $12 Meter [1d]
- I Won't Make Roasted Chicken in the Oven Again. Here's the 45-Minute Method I Use [1d]
- Apple: The Next 50 Years [2d]
- Pay Attention to the Artemis II Moon Mission. It's Not Just Any Spaceflight [2d]
- New on Hulu in April 2026: 'Malcolm in the Middle' Reboot, 'The Handmaid's Tale' Spinoff and More [2d]
- Apple at 50: What Made Apple Different video [2d]
- Why Would a Business Need to Use a Proxy Server? [2d]
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