The Brutalist Report - tech
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- You don't hate Jira, you hate your manager [962d]
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- Google Deprecates Google Domains, Sells It to Squarespace [962d]
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- American stocks are at their most expensive in decades [962d]
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- Ted's Notes on Pawpaws [962d]
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- Bank of Ireland IT blunder allows customers who have no money get access to cash [962d]
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- We Call on FOSS Contributors to “Exit Zoom” [962d]
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- Modern CSV version 2 is now available [962d]
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- XFS maintainer, Darrik Wong, steps down [962d]
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- How Is LLaMa.cpp Possible? [962d]
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- You're a cyclist who was just struck by a car driver. Why it was your fault [962d]
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- New x86 8U servers with 32TB RAM, 480 physical cores, 15 PCIe x16 slots, 400GbE [962d]
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- Federal Agency Tells SF Workers to Work from Home Due to Unsafe Conditions [962d]
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- 4M Coloradans notified their medical data was exposed in MOVEit incident [962d]
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- How should I read type system notation? [962d]
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- Requiring ink to scan a document–yet another insult from the printer industry [962d]
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- ISPs complain that listing every fee is too hard, urge FCC to scrap new rule [962d]
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- My Deep Learning Rig [962d]
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- Asteroid ZTm0038 with a >3% impact probability [962d]
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- Probabilistic Machine Learning: Advanced Topics [962d]
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- The Future of Terraform Must Be Open [962d]
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- Employees in Asia are spending most time looking busy at work, says Slack report [962d]
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- Phone radiation causes brain tumors, should be classified as a carcinogen (2A) [962d]
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- Private jet came ‘within 100 feet’ of colliding with Southwest plane, NTSB says [962d]
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- We reduced the cost of building Mastadon at Twitter-scale by 100x [962d]
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- Opendream: A layer-based UI for Stable Diffusion [962d]
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- Does the “Learn Vim the Hard Way” website still exist? [962d]
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- China Stops Publishing Youth Unemployment Numbers Amid Faltering Economy [962d]
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- Why doctors pay millions in fees that could be spent on care [962d]
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- WASF3 disrupts mitochondria and may mediate exercise intolerance in CFS [962d]
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- A protein that disrupts cells’ energy centers may be a culprit in CFS/ME [962d]
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- Disney used to hate gambling. Now it’s doing a $2B sports betting deal [962d]
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- Predatory journals entrap unsuspecting scientists [962d]
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- Ball milling destroys PFAS in contaminated soil [962d]
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- Code Is Not Literature [962d]
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- Schizophrenia Drugs May Have Been Off Target for Decades, Study Finds [962d]
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- Coughlin: SSDs will not kill disk drives [962d]
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- Disney’s Taylor Swift Era [962d]
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- Show HN: Layerform (YC S23) – Open-source dev environments using Terraform files [962d]
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- Show HN: Layerform – Open-source development environments using Terraform files [962d]
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- Firefox finally outperforming Google Chrome in SunSpider [962d]
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- Entrepreneurship for Engineers: Selling Open Source Software [962d]
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- A Metaobject Protocol for C++ [pdf] [962d]
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- How the iMac Saved Apple [962d]
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- Solar cycle is more powerful and surprising than predicted [962d]
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- 3 Advantages to Running FreeBSD as Your Server Operating System [962d]
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- Why host your own LLM? [962d]
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- So much for CAPTCHA then – bots can complete them quicker than humans [962d]
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- Why is Canada giving two automakers $30B in subsidies for EV battery production? [962d]
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- Show HN: Llama2 Embeddings FastAPI Server [962d]
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- Show HN: Lottielab – Create product animations in the browser easily [962d]
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- The OpenTF Manifesto [962d]
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- Nintendo DS cameras are the best lo-fi photo trend [962d]
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- Why Darwin admired the humble earthworm [962d]
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- Acoustics expert brings rock-and-roll touch to sound of St. Peter's [962d]
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- Metriport (YC S22) Is Hiring [962d]
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- Show HN: Visual Reference to CSS Selectors [962d]
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- Show HN: Servicer, pm2 alternative built on rust and systemd [962d]
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- GPU-Accelerated LLM on a $100 Orange Pi [962d]
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- Introducing the Safer: A Better Alternative to Safes for Startup Financing [962d]
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- How to find out if programming is for you [962d]
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- Privacy friendly ESP32 smart doorbell with Home Assistant local integration [962d]
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- Why Americans Are So Awful to One Another [962d]
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- Most bosses regret how they mandated workers return to the office [962d]
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- Things you forgot because of React [962d]
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- Sam Bankman-Fried is going to jail [962d]
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- Chrome is dead for those who uses ad-blockers [962d]
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- Xitter Broke Nitter Again [962d]
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- Continuous batch enables 23x throughput in LLM inference and reduce p50 latency [962d]
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- Thoughts on the Remarkable 2 [962d]
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- Iraq lifts ban on Telegram after messaging app complies with authorities [962d]
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- New RedHat Responsibilities [962d]
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- WhoFundsWho: Instantly see who funds the organizations you are reading about [962d]
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- Ask HN: I learned useless skill of prompt engineering, how relevant will it be? [962d]
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- Features of Project Loom incorporated in JDK 21 [963d]
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- Tell HN: t.co is adding a five-second delay to some domains [963d]
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- S.F.’s top-paid employee makes $640K. Here’s what every city worker gets paid [963d]
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- What coal and Jevons’ paradox tell us about AI and data [963d]
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- LED lights will change the world as incandescent bulbs phase out [963d]
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- A Warning from the Unpublished Preface to Orwell’s Animal Farm [963d]
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- The small steps that lead to dystopia [963d]
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- Brandon Gilles Dies from Long-Covid, Electrical Engineer and Spatial AI Pioneer [963d]
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- Colleges Spend Like There’s No Tomorrow. ‘These Places Are Just Devouring Money' [963d]
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- Webvan: The Dotcom Bubble’s Biggest Bust [963d]
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- Lynn Conway's Story (2000) [963d]
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- Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Gloria Steinem Fought for Your Right to Get a Beer [963d]
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