The Brutalist Report - register
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- DIY mystery box will wow your friends by hinting at what the ionosphere is up to [8d]
- Anthropic comes for the midmarket software spend [8d]
- Attackers are cashing in on fresh 'CopyFail' Linux flaw [8d]
- More missions, less money, higher risk: NASA's back to the '90s playbook [8d]
- Bun posts Rust porting guide, says rewrite is still half-baked [8d]
- OpenAI exec says company hopes to burn $50B of somebody else's money on compute this year [8d]
- Real estate giant confirms vishing incident as ShinyHunters and Qilin both come knocking [9d]
- Viva la revolución: LinkedIn profile visitor lists belong to the people, says Noyb [9d]
- SAP dives deeper into Iceberg with Dremio acquisition [9d]
- Astera speaks softly and carries a big switch [9d]
- VMware claims Cloud Foundation on track for world domination [9d]
- Anthropic wants Claude to play with money, unleashes finance agents [9d]
- ShinyHunters claims dump puts 119K Vimeo emails in the wild [9d]
- Brit mathematician lets AI agent loose with credit card – cue password leaks, CAPTCHA chaos and more [9d]
- Romance scammers turn sweet talk into £102M payday [9d]
- Vodafone dials up full control of joint venture with Three in £4.3B deal [9d]
- IBM asks DBAs to trust AI to act on their behalf [9d]
- Unexpected item in Windows' bagging area [9d]
- ServiceNow clears agents for landing with new AI control tower [9d]
- DIY mystery box will wow your friends by hinting at what the ionosphere is up to [9d]
- NHS to close-source hundreds of GitHub repos over AI, security concerns [9d]
- Microsoft's bad obsession is showing up in shabby services and slipshod software. Here's proof [9d]
- Attackers are cashing in on fresh 'CopyFail' Linux flaw [9d]
- More missions, less money, higher risk: NASA's back to the '90s playbook [9d]
- Bun posts Rust porting guide, says rewrite is still half-baked [9d]
- Real estate giant confirms vishing incident as ShinyHunters and Qilin both come knocking [9d]
- Classic ASCII game NetHack debuts version 5.0 just 11 years after last major release [9d]
- SAP dives deeper into Iceberg with Dremio acquisition [9d]
- VMware claims Cloud Foundation on track for world domination [9d]
- ShinyHunters claims dump puts 119K Vimeo emails in the wild [9d]
- Brit mathematician lets AI agent loose with credit card – cue password leaks, CAPTCHA chaos and more [9d]
- Microsoft to stop taking reservations for 17 Azure VM flavours, kill 13 in 2028 [9d]
- Romance scammers turn sweet talk into £102M payday [9d]
- Vodafone dials up full control of joint venture with Three in £4.3B deal [9d]
- Unexpected item in Windows' bagging area [9d]
- NHS to close-source hundreds of GitHub repos over AI, security concerns [9d]
- Singapore boffins get diverse SIEMs singing in harmony with agentic rule translation [9d]
- Microsoft's bad obsession is showing up in shabby services and slipshod software. Here's proof [9d]
- Palantir CEO: 10 percent of the world 'professionally hates us' [9d]
- Classic ASCII game NetHack debuts version 5.0 just 11 years after last major release [9d]
- Microsoft to stop taking reservations for 17 Azure VM flavours, kill 13 in 2028 [9d]
- Bad news for OpenClaw stans: Apple’s Mac Mini now starts at $799 [9d]
- Microsoft fixes VS Code after app gives Copilot credit for human's work [9d]
- Kids say they can beat age checks by drawing on a fake mustache [9d]
- Singapore boffins get diverse SIEMs singing in harmony with agentic rule translation [9d]
- Hobbyist xenomorphs Raspberry Pi into Alien-themed DIY laptop [9d]
- Hobbyist xenomorphs Raspberry Pi into Alien-themed DIY laptop [9d]
- Palantir CEO: 10 percent of the world 'professionally hates us' [9d]
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