The Brutalist Report - tech
- Terence Tao, "Machine Assisted Proof" [video] [767d]
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- Researchers have developed a beef-rice hybrid [767d]
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- Internal tools often make bad startup ideas [767d]
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- Why Is Common Lisp Not the Most Popular Programming Language? [767d]
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- I Went to FOSDEM [767d]
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- I Fucking Hate Jira (2022) [767d]
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- Amazon Sued over Prime Video Ads: Class-Action Suit Alleges Deception [767d]
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- Nanoplastics in water – surprisingly large amounts discovered and its not good [767d]
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- The happiest kids in the world have social safety nets [767d]
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- Meta Has Sold Nearly 20M Quest Headsets, but Retention Struggles Remain [767d]
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- Holepunch Unveils P2P Platform "Pear Runtime" [767d]
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- Duolingo Sucks, Now What? [767d]
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- Out of Control by Kevin Kelly (1994) [767d]
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- BASE TTS (Amazon): The largest text-to-speech model to-date [767d]
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- Show HN: FoldMation – Interactive origami learning and creation [767d]
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- Show HN: Natural Language to SQL "Text-to-SQL" API [767d]
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- Show HN: Natural Language to SQL "Text-to-SQL" API [767d]
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- Ask HN: What are some actual use cases of AI Agents right now? [767d]
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- Nginx Security Advisory [767d]
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- Carbon capture tech a 'complete falsehood', says Fortescue Metals chairman [767d]
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- A 'Lobby' Where a Molecule Mob Tells Genes What to Do [767d]
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- Core Nginx developer announces fork, freenginx [767d]
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- Cosmic Desktop: Closing in on a Cosmic Alpha [767d]
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- Private jets departed Las Vegas after the Super Bowl ended [767d]
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- Meta's big vision for face computers might be better than Apple's [767d]
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- Just one bad packet can bring down a vulnerable DNS server thanks to DNSSEC [767d]
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- Things We Didn't Know About Ourselves [767d]
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- Show HN: Reor – An AI note-taking app that runs models locally [767d]
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- U.S. Internet Leaked Years of Internal, Customer Emails [767d]
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- Canadian federal government will stop investing in new road infrastructure [767d]
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- Reverse-engineering an encrypted IoT protocol [767d]
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- YC: Requests for Startups [767d]
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- Suikoden creator Yoshitaka Murayama has passed away at 55 [767d]
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- Suikoden creator Yoshitaka Murayama has died [767d]
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- Conformant OpenGL 4.6 on the M1 [767d]
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- Show HN: You don't need to adopt new tools for LLM observability [767d]
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- Show HN: Frontend Fuzzy Search [767d]
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- US Military notifies 20k of data breach after cloud email leak [767d]
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- OpenAI experiments with giving ChatGPT a long-term conversation memory [767d]
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- Only real people can patent inventions – not AI – US Government says [767d]
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- The Argument over a Long-Standing Autism Intervention [767d]
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- AI Girlfriend Is a Data-Harvesting Horror Show [767d]
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- Ask HN: How do you organize software documentation at work? [767d]
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- Tai chi reduces blood pressure better than aerobic exercise [767d]
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- Walmart in talks to buy TV maker Vizio for more than $2B [767d]
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- The Golden Age of Cordless Power Tools [767d]
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- We sped up time series by 20-30x [767d]
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- Mark Zuckerberg says Quest 3 'is the better product, period' [767d]
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- YC's Latest Request for Startups [767d]
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- European Court of Human Rights bans weakening of secure end-to-endencryption [767d]
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- PySimpleGUI 4 will be sunsetted in Q2 2024 [767d]
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- Over 50% of the population of Germany does not own their home [767d]
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- Andrej Karpathy Departs OpenAI [767d]
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- Australian Federal Police would repeat undercover operation on autistic teenager [767d]
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- What made Earth a giant snowball 700M years ago? Scientists have an answer [767d]
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- The history of Digital Research's Gemdos for the Atari ST [767d]
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- Lightdash (YC S20) Is hiring an analytics engineering advocate [767d]
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- OpenAI: Disrupting malicious uses of AI by state-affiliated threat actors [767d]
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- Grade Inflation at UC Riverside, and Institutional Pressures for Easier Grading [767d]
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- Xonsh: Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell [767d]
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- The Matrix Trashfire [767d]
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- I Grew My Substack from 439 to 451 Free Subscribers in Just 11 Months [767d]
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- X-ray survey bolsters prevailing theory of universe's expansion [767d]
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- Popular XMPP App "Conversations" Removed from PlayStore by Google [767d]
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- Not all TLDs are Created Equal [768d]
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- Apple has not fixed the macOS audio left/right balance bug for nearly 10 years [768d]
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- How to summarize YouTube videos using artificial intelligence [768d]
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- Caching with Redis [768d]
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- UC Berkley: World Model on Million-Length Video and Language with RingAttention [768d]
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- Quarto [768d]
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- Oink: An open source API for PHP in a single file [768d]
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- Apple, Microsoft win exemptions for iMessage, Bing from EU rules [768d]
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- What's Happening with the Evergrande Liquidation [768d]
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- Andrej Karpathy: I left OpenAI yesterday [768d]
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- Mark Zuckerberg on Apple Vision Pro [768d]
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- Broadcom-owned VMware kills the free version of ESXi virtualization software [768d]
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- San Francisco staged a surprising comeback [768d]
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- Andrej Karpathy Departs OpenAI [768d]
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- 100 Years Ago, IBM Was Born [768d]
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- Bioluminescent petunias now available for U.S. market [768d]
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- Show HN: Instantly play the game I'm developing directly on its website [768d]
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- Sam Altman Wants $7T [768d]
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- Protein biomarkers predict dementia 15 years before diagnosis in new study [768d]
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- Handwriting but not typewriting leads to widespread brain connectivity [768d]
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- Can you sanitize the inside of your nose to prevent COVID? Nope, FDA says. [767d]
- Asahi Linux project’s OpenGL support on Apple Silicon officially surpasses Apple’s [767d]
- Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor is a fine entry point into the auto-shooting depths [767d]
- Musk’s X sold checkmarks to Hezbollah and other terrorist groups, report says [767d]
- US says AI models can’t hold patents [767d]
- Google, Environmental Defense Fund will track methane emissions from space [767d]
- Backdoors that let cops decrypt messages violate human rights, EU court says [767d]
- Lawsuit against Prime Video ads shows perils of annual streaming subscriptions [767d]
- Mozilla lays off 60 people, wants to build AI into Firefox [767d]
- Why walking around in public with Vision Pro makes no sense [767d]
- Steam Next Fest: Eight game demos that stood out from the crowd [767d]
- BMW’s CE 02 scooter will tug your heartstrings, drain your wallet [767d]
- Mars experienced a precursor to plate tectonics [767d]
- Fueling a spacecraft while it’s on a rocket? “Not trivial,” SpaceX official says. [767d]
- A new look at our linguistic roots [767d]
- BYD may build electric vehicle factory in Mexico for US market [767d]
- DuckDuckGo’s browser adds encrypted, privacy-minded syncing and backup [767d]
- Can you manage your house with a local, no-cloud voice assistant? Mostly, yes. [767d]
- More 128TB SSDs are coming as almost no one noticed this launch — another SSD controller that can support up to 128TB appeared paving the way for HDD-beating capacities [767d]
- Xiaomi Watch 2 is shaping up to be a true Pixel Watch 2 rival at half the price [767d]
- A tiny live-boot Linux installation is back from the dead — sleeping giant awakens for a new lease of life [767d]
- Shop the 13 best appliance deals at Amazon's Presidents' Day sale [767d]
- Samsung TVs are losing yet another Google feature – this time, it’s Google Meet [767d]
- I left Windows 11 for a MacBook Pro and it's the best tech relationship I've ever had [767d]
- Firm behind software used by AMD, Nvidia to make GPU and CPUs quietly unveils its own supercomputer — as it appears to emulate Apple by bringing hardware and software closer together [767d]
- Future Ford cars won’t do the parking for you anymore — here’s why [767d]
- Facebook Marketplace accounts leaked online — thousands of users possible affected, so secure your account now [767d]
- Dragon's Dogma 2 confirmed to have an uncapped frame rate [767d]
- A new Windows Defender zero-day is already being exploited to drop dangerous malware [767d]
- Hurry! The best iPhone 15 deal ends today - get a device for free without a trade-in [767d]
- The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are a surprise success – and could lead to a Meta hardware shakeup [767d]
- ChromeOS Flex could be the solution to the possible Windows e-waste disaster [767d]
- Apple just bought an intriguing new domain — and it could mean big changes for its AI future [767d]
- Marvel's Fantastic Four movie lands a new release date, title, and first official artwork [767d]
- Samsung Galaxy S24 gets big update that promises to fix display issues and camera [767d]
- Princess Peach: Showtime trailer debuts four new transformations including Mermaid and Mighty Peach [767d]
- The Finals’ latest patch has made throwing C4-loaded canisters at players way less effective [767d]
- CGI Federal points finger at Atlassian bug for US government data breach [767d]
- How APT groups ramped up in 2023 [767d]
- Bumblebee malware returns to target hundreds of firms [767d]
- If these Walmart Vizio rumors are true, you may have a great new cheap TV option besides Fire TV and Roku [767d]
- The future of audio data management in the digital workplace [767d]
- Loving Netflix’s One Day? Stream these 5 highly rated rom-coms this Valentine’s Day [767d]
- Report: HDDs are becoming less reliable — is this the price to pay for cheaper and higher-capacity storage? [767d]
- Finding new artists on Spotify just got harder after layoffs put an end to useful music encyclopedia, and I’m tired of it [767d]
- Mark Zuckerberg thinks the Meta Quest 3 is better than Vision Pro – and he’s got a point [767d]
- DeepMind and Meta staff plan to launch a new AI chatbot that could have the edge over ChatGPT and Bard [767d]
- Nvidia’s GTX Titan gets benchmarked with modern games – and this wallet-destroying GPU is a shadow of its former self [767d]
- The popular RPG Maker XP that lets you design your own game is free to claim for a limited time [767d]
- Slack is getting a major Gen AI boost — and it's promising to save you hours of stress [767d]
- Good and bad news for Canon fans as EOS R1 and EOS R5 II get rumored launch dates [767d]
- Top global network service provider apparently leaks hundreds of millions of user accounts [767d]
- Another great Samsung Galaxy S24 feature could come to Galaxy S23 phones very soon [767d]
- Poland’s PM accuses previous government of using Pegasus spyware for illegal snooping [767d]
- This new Android feature could help save you from phishing and malware – here's how [767d]
- Legacy infrastructure is causing a huge sustainability issue for many businesses [767d]
- Sony expects PS5 hardware and software sales to decline as major first-party releases dry up until 2025 [767d]
- Ex Dead Cells developer says Motion Twin's decision to stop development on the game was 'a rather logical marketing stunt' [767d]
- Apple Vision Pro hits app milestone, but finding them is still a nightmare [767d]
- Google Gemini's Android app gets a wider rollout, but it's still no Assistant replacement [767d]
- MWC 2024: biggest expected launches from Samsung, OnePlus, Honor, and more [767d]
- macOS Sonoma 14.4 will bring new emojis and bug fixes soon – here’s how to try the public beta [767d]
- Hearthstone's 10th anniversary brings giveaways, Core Set updates and the first of three 2024 expansions [767d]
- Upcoming Baldur's Gate 3 patch will finally make it easier to abandon your companions [767d]
- The Sims 4 is working with Winnie Harlow to add vitiligo: 'I think it’s so beautiful to be able to represent your true self' [767d]
- You've got until tomorrow to claim Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition on Steam for free [767d]
- Mozilla scaling back VPN, relay and more as it downsizes, lays off 60 workers [767d]
- Samsung could take on Huawei with its own tri-foldable Galaxy phone this year [768d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, February 14 (game #751) [768d]
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