The Brutalist Report - hn
- Hackers can steal 2FA codes and private messages from Android phones [28d] [hn]
- Nitro: Tiny but flexible init system and process supervisor [28d] [hn]
- DDoS Botnet Aisuru Blankets US ISPs in Record DDoS [28d] [hn]
- Sony Playstation 2 fixing frenzy [28d] [hn]
- Thoughts on Omarchy: Slick Distro, Complicated Ethics [28d] [hn]
- Don't Be a Sucker (1943) [video] [28d] [hn]
- DJI's Promo Shows Drone Footage from Prohibited National Parks and Tribal Lands [28d] [hn]
- AWS Service Availability Updates [28d] [hn]
- LLMs are getting better at character-level text manipulation [28d] [hn]
- Ask HN: Has AI stolen the satisfaction from programming? [28d] [hn]
- Reverse Engineering a 1979 Camera's Spec [28d] [hn]
- Programming in Assembly Is Brutal, Beautiful, and Maybe Even a Path to Better AI [28d] [hn]
- Modern iOS Security Features – A Deep Dive into SPTM, TXM, and Exclaves [28d] [hn]
- America's future could hinge on whether AI slightly disappoints [28d] [hn]
- Environment variables are a legacy mess: Let's dive deep into them [28d] [hn]
- $19B Wiped Out in Crypto's Biggest Liquidation [28d] [hn]
- Jeep software update bricks vehicles, leaves owners stranded [28d] [hn]
- Apple Renames 'Apple TV+' to 'Apple TV' [28d] [hn]
- Android's sideloading limits are its most anti-consumer move yet [28d] [hn]
- NanoChat – The best ChatGPT that $100 can buy [28d] [hn]
- More than 130k Vodafone customers report outage [28d] [hn]
- Supermassive black holes locked in a stable orbit around each other [28d] [hn]
- AI and the Future of American Politics [28d] [hn]
- America is getting an AI gold rush instead of a factory boom [28d] [hn]
- A16Z-backed data firms Fivetran, dbt Labs to merge in all-stock deal [28d] [hn]
- Ofcom fines 4chan £20K and counting for violating UK's Online Safety Act [28d] [hn]
- Roger Dean – His legendary artwork in gaming history (Psygnosis) [28d] [hn]
- Software update bricks some Jeep 4xe hybrids over the weekend [28d] [hn]
- Smartphones and Being Present [28d] [hn]
- The Peach meme: On CRTs, pixels and signal quality (again) [28d] [hn]
- No Science, No Startups: The Innovation Engine We're Switching Off [28d] [hn]
- California Will Stop Using Coal as a Power Source Next Month [28d] [hn]
- US Junk Bonds Post Worst Losses in Six Months, Spreads Widen [28d] [hn]
- We need (at least) ergonomic, explicit handles [29d] [hn]
- AI Is Too Big to Fail [29d] [hn]
- Why did containers happen? [29d] [hn]
- The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2025 [29d] [hn]
- Crypto Whale Opens New $163M Bitcoin Short After $192M Win [29d] [hn]
- Matrices can be your Friends [29d] [hn]
- Two Paths to Memory Safety: CHERI and OMA [29d] [hn]
- Dutch government takes control of Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia [29d] [hn]
- American Solar Farms [29d] [hn]
- Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 2025 [29d] [hn]
- Modern Linux Tools [29d] [hn]
- gsay: Fetch pronunciation of English vocabulary from Google [29d] [hn]
- Show HN: I built an online productivity tools website [29d] [hn]
- Switch to Jujutsu Already: A Tutorial [29d] [hn]
- German industrial output falls to 2005 levels as auto sector craters [29d] [hn]
- After 2 decades, are promises of a graphene revolution coming true? [29d] [hn]
- Abstraction, not syntax [29d] [hn]
- Spotlight on pdfly, the Swiss Army knife for PDF files [29d] [hn]
- LaTeXpOsEd: A Systematic Analysis of Information Leakage in Preprint Archives [29d] [hn]
- HTTP3 Explained [29d] [hn]
- Fastmail Desktop App [29d] [hn]
- Despite what's happening in the USA, renewables are winning globally [29d] [hn]
- For Centuries Meals Amazed Visitors to Korea [29d] [hn]
- John Searle Has Died [29d] [hn]
- Everything You Need to Know About [California] SB 79 [29d] [hn]
- Tests Show That a Pennsylvania Town's Water Was Contaminated by Fracking [29d] [hn]
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