The Brutalist Report - register
- California is so furious about forced Windows 11 upgrade, he's suing Microsoft [231d]
- Red teams are safe from robots for now, as AI makes better shield than spear [231d]
- Wikimedia Foundation loses first court battle to swerve Online Safety Act regulation [231d]
- Viennese virtualization veteran releases Proxmox VE 9 and Backup Server 4 [231d]
- Hanging up: AOL to pull the plug on its dial-up service after 36 years [231d]
- 'Suddenly deprecating old models' users depended on a 'mistake,' admits OpenAI's Altman [231d]
- Intel chief Lip-Bu Tan to visit White House after Trump calls for him to step down [231d]
- Deepfake detectors are slowly coming of age, at a time of dire need [231d]
- Apollo 13 hero Jim Lovell has taken his final orbit [232d]
- UK retail giant M&S restores Click & Collect months after cyber attack, some services still down [232d]
- Torvalds blasts tardy kernel dev: Your 'garbage' RISC-V patches are 'making the world worse' [232d]
- Snotty astronauts should skip spacewalks, suggests study [232d]
- The UK’s cartographer maps mission to help people and business [232d]
- Your CV is not fit for the 21st century – time to get it up to scratch [232d]
- AI coding tools crash on launch, could reboot better in future [232d]
- Pay attention, class: Today you’ll learn the wrong way to turn things off [232d]
- China says its lunar lander passed Luna-landing and take-off tests [232d]
- Google fixing Gemini so it doesn't channel paranoid androids quite so often [232d]
- Nvidia and AMD reportedly chipping in to Washington’s coffers with 15 percent fee for China sales [232d]
- India’s services giant TCS lays off over 10,000 for reasons including AI, hikes wages for survivors [232d]
- Trend Micro offers weak workaround for already-exploited critical vuln in management console [232d]
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