The Brutalist Report - tech
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- The main thing about P2P meth is that there's so much of it (2022) [1d]
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- Erlang/OTP 29.0 [1d]
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- SQL patterns I use to catch transaction fraud [1d]
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- How Diamonds Are Made [1d]
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- Spectre Programming Language [1d]
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- OnlyCats – TikTok for Cats [1d]
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- Hawaii passes law bypassing Citizens United, governor signs it [1d]
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- Orthrus-Qwen3: up to 7.8×tokens/forward on Qwen3, identical output distribution [1d]
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- How to Write to SSDs [pdf] [1d]
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- Waymo driverless cars become trapped in Atlanta suburb after glitch [1d]
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- London Police Deploy Facial Recognition at Protest for First Time [1d]
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- Mitchellh – I strongly believe there are entire companies now under AI psychosis [1d]
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- Palantir has hired more than 30 senior UK Government officials [1d]
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- Microscale Thermite Reaction [1d]
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- California bill would require patches or refunds when online games shut down [1d]
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- Meta to receive $3.3B in tax breaks for its $10B Louisiana data center [1d]
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- Judge Bars Kars4Kids from Broadcasting 'Misleading' Ads in California [1d]
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- WinCE64 – Windows CE 2.11 for N64 [1d]
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- Show HN: Claude Code vs. Codex Global Usage Leaderboard [1d]
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- ABC News has taken all FiveThirtyEight articles offline [1d]
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- Echoes (Live at Pompeii) [1d]
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- The Zulip Foundation [1d]
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- Travelers on Air Force One ordered to throw away gifts, phones after China trip [1d]
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- Waymo recalls 3,800 robotaxis after they drive into flood waters [1d]
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- Building a UMatrix Replacement [1d]
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- U.S. DOJ demands Apple and Google unmask over 100k users of car-tinkering app [1d]
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- Feedr v0.8.0 – a TUI RSS reader, now read the full article from your terminal [1d]
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- I designed a nibble-oriented CPU in Verilog to build a scientific calculator [1d]
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- Show HN: Find local farms near you with raw dairy, pasture eggs, and more [1d]
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- Aperio Lang [1d]
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- Show HN: Sx – an open-source package manager for AI skills, MCPs, and commands [1d]
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- We don't know why Malawi is poor [1d]
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- Bun Rust rewrite: "codebase fails basic miri checks, allows for UB in safe rust" [1d]
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- OpenAI is connecting ChatGPT to bank accounts via Plaid [1d]
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- I love Linux, but I can't quit Windows [1d]
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- I built Zenith: a live local-first fixed viewport planetarium [1d]
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- Image-blaster: Creates 3D environments, SFX, and meshes from a single image [1d]
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- Additive Blending on the Nintendo 64 [1d]
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- Check Your Fucking Sources, People [1d]
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- ASCII by Jason Scott [1d]
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- A 0-click exploit chain for the Pixel 10 [1d]
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- AI is wiping out entry-level jobs [1d]
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- The Wonders of AI: We Are Retiring Our Bug Bounty Program [1d]
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- Amazon workers under pressure to up their AI usage–so they're making up tasks [1d]
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- High dimensional geometry is transforming the MRI industry(2017) [pdf] [1d]
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- Trade Dollars with other startups. Book it as revenue [1d]
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- Cursing the government does not fix potholes. Spray-painting them does [1d]
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- Too dangerous or just too expensive? The real reason Anthropic is hiding Mythos [1d]
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- Omnisearch – A lightweight metasearch engine written in C [1d]
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- The old world of tech is dying and the new cannot be born [1d]
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- Power Tools Got Worse on Purpose. Who Owns DeWalt, Craftsman, and Milwaukee? [1d]
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- Bitwarden scrubs 'Always free' and 'Inclusion' values from its site [1d]
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- Radicle: Sovereign {code forge} built on Git [1d]
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- YouTube expands its AI likeness detection program to users over the age of 18, after rolling it out to select creators, politicians, journalists, and others (Mia Sato/The Verge) [1d]
- Filings: YouTube and Snap reached agreements to settle a lawsuit headed to trial in June over claims addiction to social media has disrupted students' learning (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Sources: the US FTC is investigating whether Arm is trying to illegally monopolize parts of the semiconductor market (Josh Sisco/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Professional services firm EY has withdrawn a study on loyalty rewards programs after researchers at GPTZero found apparent AI hallucinations and fake footnotes (Stephen Foley/Financial Times) [1d]
- How tech companies are using open source initiatives to achieve critical strategic goals and how such efforts are reshaping industries like AI, AVs, and more (Bill Gurley/Bill's Substack) [1d]
- In a viral X post that parodies the old Mac vs. PC commercials, General Catalyst posted a "VC vs GC" video, with the VC apparently modeled after Marc Andreessen (Julie Bort/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Semiconductor stocks fell globally on Friday after the Trump-Xi summit concluded without major chip deals; Nvidia closed down 4.42% and AMD closed down 5.69% (Mauro Orru/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- Sources: SpaceX aims to make its IPO prospectus public by next week, targeting a June 12 listing on Nasdaq, driven by a faster-than-expected SEC review (Reuters) [1d]
- Sources: Nord Quantique, a quantum computing startup that is pursuing a hardware-level quantum error correction approach, raised $30M at a $1.4B valuation (Sean Silcoff/Globe and Mail) [1d]
- Source: Kraken cut ~150 staff after AI tools improved efficiency and its IPO may be delayed until late 2026 or early 2027 due to a drop in digital-asset prices (Olga Kharif/Bloomberg) [1d]
- OpenAI's disavowal of a liability shield in Illinois SB 3444 bill and endorsement of a stronger SB 315 suggest it is open to meaningful AI safety legislation (Transformer) [1d]
- ArXiv, the repository of preprint academic research, says it will ban authors for a year if their papers have "incontrovertible evidence" of AI-generated work (Samantha Cole/404 Media) [1d]
- OpenAI memo: Greg Brockman says he will lead product strategy as part of a reorg, folding ChatGPT, Codex, and developer-facing API into one core product team (Maxwell Zeff/Wired) [1d]
- Replit says it has "worked things out with Apple", which has approved a Replit update after four months, following a reported dispute over vibe coding apps (Zac Hall/9to5Mac) [1d]
- OpenAI debuts personal finance tools for US ChatGPT Pro users, partnering with Plaid to give access to 12K+ financial institutions to analyze spending and more (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch) [1d]
- A profile of AI video generation startup Runway, which is training models directly on observational data, is now valued at $5.3B, and added $40M in ARR in Q2 (Rebecca Bellan/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Gridcare, which uses AI to detect underused capacity in electric grids, raised a $64M Series A, following a $13.5M seed in 2025 (Bianca Giacobone/Latitude Media) [1d]
- A look at Matthew McConaughey's novel legal strategy to fight unauthorized AI use of his image, which involves trademarking video and audio clips of him (Todd Spangler/Variety) [1d]
- Ofcom says X has committed to implementing stronger protections for UK users, including reviewing illegal hate content within 24 hours, following a probe (Daniel Thomas/Financial Times) [1d]
- Nvidia's future in China remains unclear after the Trump-Xi Summit; Trump says China "chose not to" buy Nvidia chips as "they want to try to develop their own" (Meaghan Tobin/New York Times) [1d]
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- “We tried to keep the soul of the original attraction, but level it up” — Disney World transforms Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin into a real-time ride system powered by Unreal Engine [1d]
- How to watch the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final online for FREE from anywhere [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Saturday, May 16 (game #1070) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Saturday, May 16 (game #804) [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Saturday, May 16 (game #1573) [1d]
- Attack of the AI lawnmowers? Yarbo forced to patch products after experts reveal method to remotely hijack thousands of devices [1d]
- I taught ChatGPT to distrust itself, and suddenly it stopped hallucinating [1d]
- Massive Lithium deposit potential worth $1.5 trillion found in Oregon — a huge cache could massively strengthen the US stance in building items such as smartphones, but environmentalists urge caution in acting too fast [1d]
- “I think it can be a point of no return” — experts issue warning as Chinese EV manufacturers hunt for European manufacturing plants [1d]
- Two hi-fi greats just announced cool, curved new stereo speakers — one's passive, one's active, take your pick [1d]
- I think therefore I am: cutting-edge AI used to 'revive spirit' of French Mark Twain and spawn a new sharp satire more than 350 years after his death [1d]
- 'This work is a glimpse of what is coming': Security team lays out how Anthropic Mythos helped build a working macOS exploit in five days [1d]
- The ultimate Samsung tech challenge — from Galaxy phones to QD-OLED TVs, prove how well you know its gadgets with our quiz [1d]
- It's time to ditch your takeout coffee habit — I'm a trained barista, and these are the top 3 coffee makers I recommend for cafe-quality lattes at home [1d]
- AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon join forces to try and eliminate coverage 'dead zones' for good [1d]
- Amazon has a huge sale on best-selling running shoes ahead of Memorial Day — 57% off Nike, Hoka, Adidas, and Asics [1d]
- Hackers threaten to leak Mistral files online — AI giant confirms breach, but not what data is involved [1d]
- Bungie outlines plan to save Marathon with Steam player count at less than 15% of launch day peak [1d]
- How to watch Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 online from anywhere – India, US, UK, Australia [1d]
- How to watch Tubi from anywhere – FREE movies, TV shows and live sports [1d]
- How to watch Zee TV outside India – stream online and from anywhere with a VPN [1d]
- How to watch Star Plus outside India with a VPN – stream Star from anywhere [1d]
- 'A new rhythm for collaboration is emerging': OpenAI adds remote access to bring Codex to ChatGPT for iPhone, iPad, and Android [1d]
- I'm about to spend another 100 hours playing The Sims 4 because of this new Bridgerton DLC [1d]
- Pearl Abyss is making me forget that Crimson Desert is a single-player game, with so many great updates — and it deserves all the plaudits for it [1d]
- We just got an update about A24's Texas Chainsaw Massacre — and it gives us a huge clue about the plot [1d]
- Claude Mythos turns years of security research into 20-hour AI exploits [1d]
- Honor implies the Trump Mobile T1 is a 'Chinese-made gold phone' in playful social media jibe [1d]
- 18 top tech deals from the Amazon UK weekend sale — get up to 40% off Kindle, Bose, Ninja, Apple, and more [1d]
- Proton Unlimited is on sale again, and I can't recommend it enough: email, cloud storage, a password manager and a VPN – all private, all secure and all ad-free [1d]
- Amazon's Memorial Day sale is better than I expected — 60% off TVs, summer essentials, appliances, mattresses, and more [1d]
- 7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (May 15) [1d]
- As someone that sank over 100 hours into the first game, Subnautica 2 has lived up to my expectations — but there's one crucial element I want to see before I'm totally happy [1d]
- Microsoft may discontinue Claude Code internally as it looks to push users towards GitHub Copilot [1d]
- iPhone 18 rumored release schedule explained — why there (probably) won’t be an iPhone 18 this year, and when to expect the iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone Air 2, and more [1d]
- Windscribe joins Signal in threatening Canada exit over controversial surveillance bill [1d]
- Dutton Ranch episodes 1 and 2 premiere recap: why Beth and Rip moved to Texas, who's who in Rio Paloma, John Dutton's Yellowstone legacy and what's really going on at rival ranch 10 Petal [1d]
- OpenAI just gave ChatGPT a memory for your documents — and Free users get it too [1d]
- The DJI Osmo Pocket 4P was officially teased at the Cannes Film Festival giving us clues to its headlines pro features, but we're still waiting on a launch date [1d]
- 'Samsung’s produced a winner here' — its fantastic Galaxy Watch 8 is now £50 off at Amazon [1d]
- Garmin Forerunner 70 vs Garmin Forerunner 170 and 170 Music: I've compared all the specs and features of these 'easy to use' running watches [1d]
- OpenAI confirms security breach in TanStack supply chain attack, but says no user data was affected [1d]
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