The Brutalist Report - register
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- Workday, Rippling, and Slack flunk data access test, claims Fivetran [84d]
- Thunderbird in hand worth 2 Outlooks as fresh FOSS fave and Firefox arrive [84d]
- You can now run WSL on Windows 95, in case you're crazy, too [84d]
- NASA reckons the Artemis II heat shield performed like a champ [84d]
- Grafana offers AI assistant for free, warns users not to go mad [84d]
- Right to repair champ Framework punts modular 13in laptop with Core Ultra Series 3 [84d]
- Google claims to have all the answers for enterprise AI agent sprawl [84d]
- Google unleashes even more AI security agents to fight the baddies [84d]
- Forget one chip to rule them all: With TPU 8, Google has an AI arms race to win [84d]
- France's 'Secure' ID agency probes breach as crooks claim 19M records [84d]
- Scotland Yard can keep using live facial recognition on Londoners, say judges [84d]
- UK tribunal sends £2B claim accusing Microsoft of overcharging for licensing to trial [84d]
- Database world trying to build natural language query systems again – this time with LLMs [84d]
- Forget call centers, local energy prices mean Britain's latest offshoring wave is AI projects [84d]
- Oil crisis? What oil crisis? IT spending de-coupled from wider war shock [84d]
- Mythos found 271 Firefox flaws – but none a human couldn’t spot [84d]
- Magnificent irony as Meta staff unhappy about running surveillance software on work PCs [84d]
- Anthropic tests how devs react to yanking Claude Code from Pro plan [84d]
- Apple has an opportunity to rediscover humanity in its push toward AI [84d]
- Nation-states want to cause harm, not just steal cash - stop handing your cyber defenses to the cheapest contractor [85d]
- Zorin OS 18.1 released - and the Lite edition reappears [85d]
- Murder, she wrote: Ex-FBI chief wants some ransomware crims charged with homicide [85d]
- More Cisco SD-WAN bugs battered in attacks [85d]
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