The Brutalist Report - tech
- Opening Windows in Linux with sockets, bare hands and 200 lines of C [687d]
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- Google Is Staring Down Its First Serious Threats in Years [687d]
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- A Man Who Raced to Tell the World That Mount Everest Had Been Climbed [687d]
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- Stack Overflow bans users en masse for rebelling against OpenAI partnership [687d]
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- Securing Git Repositories with Gittuf [687d]
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- Show HN: SimBricks – Modular Full-System Simulation for HW-SW Systems [687d]
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- Building Your First Browser Game with Three.js and React: Part 1 [687d]
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- HTML Ruby Markup Extensions Working Draft Published [687d]
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- Stack Overflow Upset over Users Deleting Answers After OpenAI Partnership [687d]
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- English learners can now practice speaking on Google Search [687d]
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- Test and learn how DMARC, SPF and DKIM work [687d]
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- A Scientific Run-Down of Coffee Blooming [687d]
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- I'm puzzled how anyone trusts ChatGPT for code [687d]
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- I worked at SpaceX. It was the most efficient company I've ever worked for [687d]
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- A Portal Connecting NYC to Dublin Opens in Flatiron Today [687d]
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- Surprised to see that the standard CO2 level on the space station is 4000 ppm [687d]
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- Empirical Health (YC S23) is hiring engineering leads in NYC [687d]
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- Microscopic heart vessels imaged in super-resolution for first time [687d]
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- Epic vs. Apple judge thinks Apple's being shady about buttons and links [687d]
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- Consistency LLM: converting LLMs to parallel decoders accelerates inference 3.5x [687d]
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- Breathwork supports emergence of altered states of consciousness [687d]
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- Environmental Changes Are Fueling Human, Animal and Plant Diseases, Study Finds [687d]
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- OpenAI: Model Spec [687d]
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- OpenAI: Model Spec [687d]
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- Development Notes from xkcd's "Machine" [687d]
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- Show HN: I built a non-linear UI for ChatGPT [687d]
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- Steve Albini, Storied Producer and Icon of the Rock Underground, Dies at 61 [687d]
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- Beautiful Ugly Websites [687d]
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- Tesla bought over $2M worth of Lidar from Luminar [687d]
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- Tech firms must tame toxic algorithms to protect children online [687d]
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- Psql-describe: \d ported to JavaScript [687d]
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- Bringing psql’s \d to your web browser [687d]
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- Half of Google's white-collar staff 'does no real work,' Silicon Valley VC says [687d]
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- Rifle-Armed Robot Dogs Now Being Tested by Marine Special Operators [687d]
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- Launch HN: Baselit (YC W23) – Automatically Reduce Snowflake Costs [687d]
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- New capacitor with 19-times energy density [687d]
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- U.S. libraries are battling high prices for better e-book access [687d]
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- Show HN: I made a better Perplexity for developers [687d]
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- AlphaFold 3 predicts the structure and interactions of all of life's molecules [687d]
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- Rule of Thumb: Anything that looks fancy is not worth you time [687d]
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- Canada's Bill S-210: The Push for Widespread Age Verification [687d]
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- Tesla is being investigated for securities and wire fraud for self-driving claim [687d]
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- Just a Bunch of Scanners (JBOS?) [687d]
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- Odigos (YC W23) Is Hiring Lead DevRel Engineer [687d]
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- European Accelerationism [687d]
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- TimesFM (Time Series Foundation Model) for time-series forecasting [687d]
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- Encore: Distributed systems runtime for TypeScript, written in Rust [687d]
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- 'Underwater bicycle' propels swimmers forward at superhuman speed [687d]
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- Logicola 3 [687d]
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- (Francesca Gino Lawsuit) Our (First?) Day in Court [687d]
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- Pulley system composition – a systematic approach (2020) [687d]
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- Symbolica Computer Algebra System [687d]
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- Zimtohrli: A New Psychoacoustic Perceptual Metric for Audio Compression [687d]
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- They Used Resume Spammers to Apply for 120 Jobs. Chaos Ensued [687d]
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- Show HN: Tracexec – TUI for tracing execve and pre-exec behavior [687d]
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- StackOverflow is banning accounts that delete answers in protest against OpenAI [687d]
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- 40 years later, a game for the ZX Spectrum will be again broadcast over FM radio [687d]
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- Who Wants to Be a Thousandaire? (2011) [687d]
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- Are You an Anarchist? The Answer May Surprise You by David Graeber [687d]
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- What do you call a Rust pointer we stole the high bits off? An ointer. (2021) [687d]
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- The oceans have broken temperature records every day over the past year [688d]
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- Hyperworlds – Web Replacement Projects [688d]
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- The search for easier safe systems programming [688d]
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- Creating AI-Enhanced Document Management with the GenAI Stack [688d]
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- Fly.io Infra log: week-by-week record of what the team does [688d]
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- XLSTM: Extended Long Short-Term Memory [688d]
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- U.S. Rules Apple Illegally Interrogated Staff and Confiscated Union Flyers [688d]
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- The C++ Iceberg [688d]
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- Neighbors Are Retiring in Their 30s. Why Can't You? [688d]
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- Show HN: Serverless collaborative notion-level note editor using CRDT in GO [688d]
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- Why Use ECC Memory [688d]
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- No one will read your book [688d]
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- US Revokes Intel, Qualcomm Licenses to Sell Chips to Huawei [688d]
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- US Revokes Intel, Qualcomm Licenses to Sell Chips to Huawei [688d]
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- Needle: A DFA Based Regex Library That Compiles to JVM ByteCode [688d]
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- Product Roadmap [688d]
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- US Libraries Are Battling High Prices For Better E-Book Access [687d]
- Fedora Asahi Remix 40 Now Available For Apple Silicon Devices [687d]
- FCC Explicitly Prohibits Fast Lanes, Closing Possible Net Neutrality Loophole [687d]
- Smart Home Startup Brilliant Runs Out of Cash, Which Could Mean Lights Out For Its Light Switches [687d]
- Prime Video Subs Will Soon See Ads for Amazon Products When They Hit Pause [687d]
- Raspberry Pis Get a Built-in Remote-Access Tool: Raspberry Pi Connect [687d]
- Environmental Changes Are Fueling Human, Animal and Plant Diseases, Study Finds [687d]
- Researchers Warned Against Using AI To Peer Review Academic Papers [687d]
- Stack Overflow is Feeding Programmers' Answers To AI, Whether They Like It or Not [687d]
- Google DeepMind's 'Leap Forward' in AI Could Unlock Secrets of Biology [687d]
- Full Repairs To Damaged Red Sea Internet Cables Delayed by Yemen Political Splits [687d]
- Apple Slammed By Users Over iPad Pro 'Crush' Ad [687d]
- AstraZeneca To Withdraw COVID Vaccine Globally as Demand Dips [687d]
- US Eyes Curbs on China's Access To AI Software Behind Apps Like ChatGPT [687d]
- US Revokes Intel, Qualcomm Licenses To Sell Chips To Huawei [687d]
- Venture Firms Double, Then Halve, In Stunning Reversal [687d]
- Heat Waves In North Pacific May Be Due To China Reducing Aerosols [688d]
- Renewable Energy Passes 30% of World's Electricity Supply [688d]
- FTX Customers Poised to Recover All Funds Lost in Collapse [688d]
- Defense Think Tank MITRE To Build AI Supercomputer With Nvidia [688d]
- Study Suggests Genetics as a Cause, Not Just a Risk, for Some Alzheimer's [688d]
- OpenAI Exec Says Today's ChatGPT Will Be 'Laughably Bad' In 12 Months [688d]
- Minor Car Crashes Mean High Tech Repairs [688d]
- Amazon's Delivery Drones Won't Fly In Arizona's Summer Heat [688d]
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- Quordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, May 9 (game #836) [687d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Thursday, May 9 (game #67) [687d]
- Do nearly all Indian men wear turbans? Generative AIs seem to think so, and it’s only the tip of the AI bias iceberg [687d]
- Watch out — hackers can exploit this plugin to gain full control of your WordPress site [687d]
- Select iPhones can imitate Google's handy Circle to Search tool with new shortcut [687d]
- Logic Pro 2 is a reminder that Apple's AI ambitions aren't just about chatbots [687d]
- Here's one good reason you may want to 'downgrade' your SSD and lose capacity in the process — cheap QLC SSD can be transformed into expensive SLC to improve endurance but it's not for the fainthearted [687d]
- The new Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil Pro look good, but Apple urgently needs to revisit its single worst accessory [687d]
- Tired of ads in Windows 11? This free, straightforward third-party app might be just what you need to cut down the number of ads on your PC [687d]
- The Apple M4 chip’s AI performance just leaked – and it might not be what you expected [687d]
- The leaked Sonos Roam 2 speaker design looks awfully familiar [687d]
- Facebook will now let your business create entire ad campaigns using AI [687d]
- This new temperature-regulating, snore-detecting mattress cover definitely wasn’t on my 2024 bingo card [687d]
- Generative AI would help studios make games faster, says EA CEO - "there is a real hunger amongst our developers to get to this as quickly as possible" [687d]
- OpenAI is working on a new tool to help you spot AI-generated images and protect you from deep fakes [687d]
- There's a massive sale on Apple devices at Amazon: 7 deals I'd buy from $79.99 [687d]
- Mobile medical service DocGo confirms it suffered a major cyberattack [687d]
- Apple Pencil support on the iPad is now incredibly confusing – here’s how to work out which ones you can buy [687d]
- Intel gives consumers advice on high-end Core i9 CPUs that are crashing – and it’s about time [687d]
- TOPS explained – exactly how powerful is Apple's new M4 iPad chip? [687d]
- US announces further crackdown on firms selling technology to Huawei [687d]
- It took one day for Hades 2 early access to beat the first game's all-time peak player count on Steam [687d]
- US realty trust giant Brandywine says data stolen in ransomware attack — some systems shut down while investigation into stolen data continues [687d]
- How CSPs and enterprises can safeguard against data poisoning of LLMs [687d]
- The slicker new Sonos app is available as a free upgrade now [687d]
- Why organizations should revisit security responsibilities [687d]
- The next Battlefield is 'another tremendous live service' game, says EA CEO [687d]
- Prime Video movie of the day: Top Gun Maverick is an infinitely rewatchable thrill ride [687d]
- Remote access is now baked into Raspberry Pi [687d]
- AI cursors and an intelligent AI Explorer – Microsoft may be looking to change how we use Windows devices [687d]
- Why didn’t Apple launch an iPad mini 7? The latest rumors suggest it's still en route [687d]
- New iPad prices explained: how much do Apple's new Air and Pro models cost? [687d]
- Dell cracks down on hybrid working again — computing giant is going to start color-coding employees to show who is coming back to the office [687d]
- Microsoft says AI at work is here to stay — now we just need to work out how best to use it [687d]
- Nintendo's president reportedly says 'Switch next model' is the 'appropriate way to describe' the next console [687d]
- The next Game of Thrones spin-off gets the director Black Mirror's best episode – and it's going to be a shorter series [687d]
- Annoyed by Prime Video forcing ads on you? Well, it's about to get even worse [687d]
- Clippy goes rogue – infamous paperclip assistant returns to Windows 11 in order to help declutter the OS [687d]
- Blade Runner 2099 cast gets a serious upgrade as Everything Everywhere All at Once star joins Prime Video series [687d]
- Top security guard firm exposed over a million files online [687d]
- WhatsApp for Windows 11 gets 3 super-cool new features in its latest update [687d]
- A maxed-out iPad Pro 13-inch (2024) costs more than a base MacBook Pro – and that's a dilemma [687d]
- Microsoft Teams is bringing all its users together in a single app at last — but will it make a difference? [688d]
- Bitwarden adds support for mobile passkeys [688d]
- Final's new planar magnetic headphones are dark, moody, wired… and oh-so expensive [688d]
- Latest rumored PS5 Pro specs suggest a big leap in power [688d]
- Disney Plus' password crackdown plan will boost subscriber numbers, Disney claims – but it doesn't need it [688d]
- 'We learned our lesson': Marvel admits it's made too many movies and TV shows for fans to keep up with [688d]
- Samsung Galaxy Watches (and the Galaxy Ring) could get an AI-powered heart health upgrade [688d]
- AWS enters 5G cloud market with Telefonica deal [688d]
- Microsoft killed Redfall right before the release of a major update according to new report [688d]
- More companies are facing ransomware threats — but at least it now seems like they're doing something about it [688d]
- Huge leak of next-gen Asus gaming laptops suggests just how powerful Strix Point CPUs could be [688d]
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