The Brutalist Report - tech
- MIT campus is planning on mostly remaining permanently closed to the public [923d]
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- Galactic settlement of low-mass stars as a resolution to the Fermi paradox [923d]
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- Emulator Performance: WebAssembly vs. JavaScript (2021) [923d]
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- Vim After 15 Years [923d]
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- Video gaming may be associated with better cognitive performance in children [923d]
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- Unreal Tournament 99 running on WASM [923d]
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- How much does cocaine cost around the world? [923d]
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- AppleScript: Control Your Mac with an Email [923d]
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- The United States’ Unamendable Constitution [923d]
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- Lego Is Discontinuing Mindstorms [923d]
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- Meta Earning Results Q3 2022 [pdf] [923d]
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- Germany Is Dismantling a Wind Farm to Make Way for a Coal Mine [923d]
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- Tesla faces U.S. criminal probe over self-driving claims [923d]
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- TCP Connection Repair [923d]
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- SiriSpy – iOS bug allowed apps to eavesdrop on your conversations with Siri [923d]
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- Spreading Deadly Pathogens Under the Disguise of Popular Music [923d]
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- Phar Lap FrontRunner – The Winning DOS Desktop for Windows [923d]
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- Google profits plummet 27 percent in Q3 2022 earnings report [923d]
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- Tell HN: Meta is using my 2FA to call and sell me [923d]
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- Decompilation of Deus Ex: Human Revolution [923d]
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- Launch HN: Idemeum (YC S21) – Passwordless access to apps and infrastructure [923d]
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- The currency of the new economy won't be money, but attention (1997) [923d]
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- Writing systemd units that stop gracefully before shutdown [923d]
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- Python 3.11 is faster than 3.8 [923d]
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- Show HN: Merge to earn, the reward system for open source development [923d]
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- Disabling the Intel Management Engine [923d]
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- Documented Unix facilities (across 93 major Unix releases) [923d]
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- Show HN: Villagers – A group travel app [923d]
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- Welcome to InfluxDB IOx: InfluxData’s New Storage Engine [923d]
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- Pixar almost deleted Toy Story 2 (2012) [923d]
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- Pixar almost deleted Toy Story 2 (2012) [923d]
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- Metaballs [923d]
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- I Fell 15,000 Feet and Lived [923d]
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- Rooftop wind energy innovation claims 50% more energy than solar at same cost [923d]
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- Oracle Contributing GraalVM Community Edition Java Code to OpenJDK [923d]
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- Show HN: SadServers, "Leetcode for Linux",test your Linux troubleshooting skills [923d]
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- Early-life low-calorie sweetener consumption disrupts memory function in rats [923d]
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- The only way of being anonymous in Sweden is illegal [923d]
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- U.S. mortgage interest rates jump to 7.16%, highest since 2001 [923d]
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- Ask HN: Do people not have hobbies anymore? [923d]
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- Dyalog: Escrow [923d]
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- Show HN: The Typing of the RegEX [923d]
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- Ask HN: How do we convince all hotels to just provide free WiFi, no passwords? [923d]
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- Enso (YC S21) Is Hiring a Libraries Developer [923d]
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- DontBuyDell.com [923d]
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- Substitute certain overhyped programming terms with more accurate replacements [923d]
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- Apple’s new App Store tax on ads is a direct shot at Meta [923d]
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- Inventing the Sustainable Batteries of the Future [923d]
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- uWebSockets [923d]
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- Everything Is an X (2020) [923d]
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- Tor Browser – 11.5.5 (Android, Windows, macOS, Linux) Released [923d]
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- Time is an illusion, Unix time doubly so [923d]
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- The DIY gadgets that could keep your energy bill down [923d]
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- Most People–92%–Never Finish Online Job Applications [923d]
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- Ring0VBA – Getting Ring0 Using a Word Document [923d]
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- The Doodson-Légé Tide Predicting Machine [923d]
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- Where else in London are there pylons? [923d]
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- Brave New Trusted Boot World [923d]
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- Robot Framework: generic open source automation framework [924d]
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- Undecidability (1999) [924d]
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- Aggregated Gas Storage Inventory – Europe [924d]
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- Ultorg: A User Interface for Relational Data [924d]
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- Radioactive traces in tree rings reveal Earth’s history of ‘radiation storms’ [924d]
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- Recovered: Sega Exclusives on Palm OS (2019) [924d]
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- Elites tried to monopolize hunting [924d]
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- Making a change to SQLite source code [924d]
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- Partial Cloudflare outage on October 25, 2022 [924d]
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- Building Software to Last Forever [924d]
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- Achieving 3-axes of microscopy imaging with just a motor and a linear actuator [924d]
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- Open source sustainment and the future of Gitea [924d]
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- SpaceX Launches Starlink ‘Flat High-Performance’ Dish for Moving Vehicles [924d]
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- Ask HN: Why isn't Dart more popular? [924d]
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- Thumb-sized microscope captures images deep inside the brains of active animals [924d]
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- The Hotel I Booked Online Became a Homeless Shelter and No One Told Me [924d]
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- How to request removal of your contact info from Google search results [924d]
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- Our Conscious Experience of the World Is but a Memory, Says New Theory [924d]
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- The irrelevance of test scores is greatly exaggerated [924d]
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- Microsoft FY23 Q1 Earnings [924d]
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- Zuckerberg is all in on the metaverse whether you like it or not [923d]
- Zuckerberg is all in on the metaverse whether you like it or not [923d]
- Disney wants to use your viewing history to personalize your park experience [923d]
- Elon Musk seems to feel at home inside Twitter’s HQ as ‘Chief Twit’ [923d]
- The Wire blames retracted Meta story on ‘deception’ by staff member [923d]
- Tesla’s self-driving claims are reportedly under criminal investigation [923d]
- Xbox’s Phil Spencer says the metaverse is a ‘poorly built video game’ [923d]
- Argo.ai, driverless startup backed by Ford and VW, is shutting down [923d]
- How to use personalized spatial audio on your Apple AirPods [923d]
- Microsoft says Xbox Game Pass is profitable as it sees subscription growth slow [923d]
- British hacker charged for allegedly running The Real Deal dark web market [923d]
- Peloton finally has a Wear OS 3 app [923d]
- Why the US is suffering a widespread drought [923d]
- Apple could release a 16-inch iPad next year [923d]
- Ford is ending production of the Fiesta in Europe [923d]
- Samsung privacy-protecting Maintenance Mode is coming to Galaxy S22s worldwide [923d]
- Facebook and Instagram are making it easier for brands to file IP takedowns [923d]
- Rian Johnson’s Poker Face looks like it might be Peacock’s first must-see show [923d]
- Amazon and Bethesda are teasing the Fallout TV show [923d]
- The X Games has a new owner with plans for esports, YouTube, and Twitch [923d]
- The best Black Friday deals you can already get at Best Buy [923d]
- Servant’s fourth and final season is coming to Apple TV Plus in January [923d]
- For $1,570, you, too, can get a Naruto smartwatch from Montblanc [923d]
- The Xiaomi 12T Pro has more megapixels than it knows what to do with [923d]
- This robotic tentacle gripper is gentle, practical, and terrifying [923d]
- Hotline Miami’s ultra-violence has influenced games for a decade [923d]
- CD Projekt Red reveals it’s working on a Witcher 1 remake [923d]
- How do cryptozoologists feel about cryptocurrency? [923d]
- How to swap Pixel Watch bands [923d]
- App Store developers aren’t happy with gambling app ads appearing beneath their listings [923d]
- Nothing’s new Ear Stick earbuds are a stripped-back alternative to its debut Ear 1 [923d]
- Sony’s new A7R V camera uses a dedicated AI processor to identify and track subjects [923d]
- Rode has launched a new gaming-focused audio product line [923d]
- The Deauther Watch is the world’s most annoying wearable [923d]
- Microsoft nearly canceled its Xbox Adaptive Controller [923d]
- When Will Puerto Rico Have Power? [923d]
- Surface defined 10 years of Windows PCs — can it nail the next 10, too? [923d]
- Here’s when your Samsung phone or tablet might get Android 13 [923d]
- Hinge plans to add video verification feature as ‘romance scams’ soar [923d]
- The OM-5 is the first leftover Olympus camera to be branded OM System, and I get sad looking at it [924d]
- Apple confirms the iPhone is getting USB-C, but isn’t happy about the reason why [924d]
- Nomad’s bringing back the early 2000s with a transparent charging brick [924d]
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- Y’all really made Mark Zuckerberg defend himself to investors because of your memes [923d]
- Daily Crunch: After buying Twitter, will Musk bite back at Apple’s in-app purchase fees? [923d]
- Meta will release a new consumer-grade VR headset next year [923d]
- Ford takes $2.7B hit on Argo shutdown, shifts its bet to driver assist tech [923d]
- Meta posts another revenue decline as investors voice metaverse concerns [923d]
- The tide is shifting on tech’s layoff wave. Kind of. [923d]
- Beyond cost control: Where cloud management is going next [923d]
- Tesla said to face criminal investigation by the Department of Justice over self-driving claims [923d]
- Amazon resumes donations to some 2020 election deniers, just in time for midterms [923d]
- The end is (maybe) near: Elon Musk is at Twitter HQ [923d]
- Ford, VW-backed Argo AI is shutting down [923d]
- Four years after being acquired by Microsoft, GitHub keeps doing its thing [923d]
- Elon Musk’s Twitter deal has to close by Friday or the trial is back on [923d]
- New Paris-based VC Satgana completes the first close of its €30M fund to back ClimateTech startups [923d]
- Big Tech falls short in the first salvos of the Q3 earnings cycle [923d]
- At last! Blaseball is coming back for Fall Ball [923d]
- Drones in cities are a bad idea [923d]
- Zillow lays off 300 employees in latest workforce shift [923d]
- Volunteer at TC Sessions: Crypto and earn a free pass to TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 [923d]
- Dear Sophie: How can early-stage startups improve their chances of getting H-1Bs? [923d]
- Meta hit with antitrust breach order in Turkey for combining user data across Fb, WhatsApp, Instagram [923d]
- Sigstore launches free software signing and verification service for open source projects [923d]
- Korean internet giant Naver eyes North America, Europe as it grows its C2C marketplace business [923d]
- Nothing’s third device is a pair of pared-down earbuds [923d]
- Inside TheTruthSpy, the stalkerware network spying on thousands [923d]
- Evy wants to offer product protection insurance everywhere [923d]
- Make 4 promises to hire better staff for your startup team [923d]
- Yes, Chief [923d]
- Acquia jumps on headless CMS bandwagon with open source starter kit [923d]
- Asset management firm Stone Ridge launches Bitcoin-focused accelerator program [923d]
- Needl wants to become the search engine for your accounts [923d]
- Crowded’s app gives clubs, associations banking flexibility [923d]
- Duolingo’s owl will now shout fractions at you [923d]
- A prep checklist for startups about to undergo technical due diligence [923d]
- Say goodbye to the notch? OTI raises $55M for technology to remove screen obstructions [923d]
- Unito, a platform for managing SaaS apps, raises $30M [923d]
- SwiftConnect, which lets employees use their phones to access the office, raises $17M [923d]
- Twitter’s Elon problem could soon become Apple’s Elon problem, too [923d]
- US charges Ukrainian national over alleged role in Raccoon Infostealer malware operation [923d]
- Valence Security raises fresh capital to secure the SaaS app supply chain [923d]
- Devtron raises fresh capital for its cloud DevOps platform [923d]
- UK watchdog warns against AI for emotional analysis, dubs ‘immature’ biometrics a bias risk [923d]
- Trigo raises $100M to expand its Amazon-style cashier-free store technology [923d]
- Singapore may soon require retail investors to take test before trading crypto, prohibit credit cards [924d]
- LatticeFlow raises $12M to eliminate computer vision blind spots [924d]
- Flush with Series A funding, Daye unwraps the big gynae health mission [924d]
- Apple exec says future iPhones will comply with EU’s USB-C mandate [924d]
- Hyundai and WeRide plan to fuel self-driving with hydrogen in China [924d]
- WATI, a CRM tool built for WhatsApp, raises $23M led by Tiger Global [924d]
- Helbiz’s Wheels acquisition fails to impress investors [924d]
- Square Peg Capital closes $550M fund for Southeast Asia, Australia and Israel [924d]
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