The Brutalist Report - hn
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- Nyctography [632d] [hn]
- Show HN: Dut, a fast Linux disk usage calculator [632d] [hn]
- Model Rocket Nails Vertical Landing After Three-Year Effort [632d] [hn]
- An Abundance of Katherines: The Game Theory of Baby Naming [632d] [hn]
- Using VLC to watch an m3u8 playlist at a URL with custom Referrer and User Agent [632d] [hn]
- Scientists Discover a Cause of Lupus, Possible Way to Reverse It [632d] [hn]
- Physicists have created the most fiendishly difficult maze [632d] [hn]
- Estimated Childhood Lead Exposure from Drinking Water in Chicago [632d] [hn]
- July 2024 changes to Stripe Billing [632d] [hn]
- The NYT Book Review Is Everything Book Criticism Shouldn't Be [632d] [hn]
- Google Chrome's hidden extension allows *.google.com to access private APIs [632d] [hn]
- Ask HN: Why does no one seem to care that AI gives wrong answers? [632d] [hn]
- The great silence: Just 4 in 10k galaxies may host intelligent aliens [632d] [hn]
- Big Ball of Mud [632d] [hn]
- You never control the arc of your career [632d] [hn]
- Google testing facial recognition technology for security near Seattle [632d] [hn]
- What Was Chevron Deference? [632d] [hn]
- Senators strike bipartisan deal for ban on stock trading by members of Congress [632d] [hn]
- Ask HN: Do AI-generated images ruin technical posts for anyone else? [632d] [hn]
- Europe's drinking water contaminated by 'forever chemical': NGOs [632d] [hn]
- Tech giant Samsung workers to strike indefinitely [632d] [hn]
- Ed Stone, Top Scientist–and Salesman–For the Voyager Mission, Dies at 88 [632d] [hn]
- Ed Stone, scientist and salesman for the Voyager mission, has died [632d] [hn]
- Scorecard: Assess Open Source Project Security [632d] [hn]
- Zed on Linux Is Here [632d] [hn]
- Researchers discover a new form of scientific fraud: 'sneaked references' [632d] [hn]
- Hip-Hop Band Cypress Hill to Perform with London Symphony Orchestra [632d] [hn]
- The President Ordered Board to Probe Massive Russian Cyberattack. It Never Did [632d] [hn]
- Co-Dfns v5.7.0 [632d] [hn]
- Google questions Microsoft ability to secure cloud in promotional whitepaper [pdf] [632d] [hn]
- Copenhagen rewards tourists for climate friendly actions [632d] [hn]
- Dola Decoding by Contrasting Layers Improves Factuality in Large Language Models [632d] [hn]
- Imagining spacetime as a visible grid [video] [632d] [hn]
- Daily Usenet Feed Size Hits 300TB [632d] [hn]
- Brian Kernighan Reflects on "The Practice of Programming" [video] [632d] [hn]
- Autism linked to specific gut bugs, promising quick, accurate diagnosis [632d] [hn]
- Lacking official sources, Texans use Whataburger app to track power outages [632d] [hn]
- AI speech generator 'reaches human parity' – but it's too dangerous to release [632d] [hn]
- Vision language models are blind [632d] [hn]
- Intuit to Cut 10% of Employees in Latest Round of Tech Layoffs [632d] [hn]
- AMD to buy Finnish startup Silo AI for $665M in drive to compete with Nvidia [632d] [hn]
- Training of Physical Neural Networks [632d] [hn]
- At the Mountains of Madness [632d] [hn]
- Towards Idempotent Rebuilds? [632d] [hn]
- Show HN: Posting v1 – The modern HTTP client that lives in your terminal [632d] [hn]
- Why We Build Simple Software [632d] [hn]
- As extreme heat bakes the West, emergency helicopters struggle to fly [632d] [hn]
- Show HN: I made a Note-Taking app for people who keep texting themselves [632d] [hn]
- Leetcode but for ML [632d] [hn]
- Ask HN: Has anyone been fired for ignoring in-office mandates? [633d] [hn]
- Copying collectors with block-structured heaps are unreliable [633d] [hn]
- Girls in Tech closes its doors after 17 years [633d] [hn]
- Plausible Community Edition [633d] [hn]
- Mastering Email Security: Deep Dive into SPF, DKIM, and DMARC [633d] [hn]
- SimSig: Railway Signalling Simulations [633d] [hn]
- I miss the old IndieHackers website, so I started an alternative [633d] [hn]
- Europe's new Ariane 6 rocket powers into space [633d] [hn]
- Children's daily sugar consumption halved just a year after tax, study finds [633d] [hn]
- Show HN: Tailwind Template Directory [633d] [hn]
- RADIUS protocol susceptible to forgery attacks [633d] [hn]
- Website Themes with uBlock Origin [633d] [hn]
- Well, it's just an AWS Account ID [633d] [hn]
- A New Age of Materials Is Dawning, for Everything from Smartphones to Missiles [633d] [hn]
- From GPT-4 to AGI: Counting the OOMs [633d] [hn]
- CodeCrafters (YC S22) Is Hiring a Marketing Writer [633d] [hn]
- New technology and old tactics have made buying a car a death march of deception [633d] [hn]
- Automate Project Environments with Devbox and Direnv [633d] [hn]
- The Seal Failure in the SRB That Doomed Challenger [633d] [hn]
- Awsviz.dev simplifying AWS IAM policies [633d] [hn]
- RouteLLM: A framework for serving and evaluating LLM routers [633d] [hn]
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