The Brutalist Report - tech
- An Ode to My 5-Year-Old Samsung Galaxy S10e [391d]
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- Boox Palma Review: A Phone-Sized E-Ink Android Device That Isn't a Phone [391d]
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- Freetube is the best way to watch YouTube [391d]
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- Building LLMs from the Ground Up: A 3-Hour Coding Workshop [391d]
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- A brief history of barbed wire fence telephone networks [391d]
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- California Is Now Hitting Farmers Up to $10K Fines per Day [391d]
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- Landlords Face a $1.5T Commercial Real Estate Maturity Wall [391d]
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- Greece announces new rules banning mobile phones in schools from September [391d]
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- Safety First [391d]
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- Astronomers puzzled by little red galaxies that seem impossibly dense [391d]
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- Federal Appeals Court Once Again Rejects Blanket Gun Ban for Cannabis Consumers [391d]
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- The Threat to OpenAI Is Growing [391d]
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- Signals for Tailwind CSS (styling based on ancestor state via style queries) [391d]
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- WatchYourLAN: Lightweight Network IP Scanner [391d]
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- Meta enforces purpose limitation via Privacy Aware Infrastructure at scale [391d]
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- Las Vegas police could boycott working NFL games over new facial ID policy [391d]
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- Percona Everest: open-source automated database provisioning and management [391d]
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- Why You Should Learn Linux (As a Developer) [391d]
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- Artifacts are now generally available [391d]
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- Nearly half of Nvidia's revenue comes from four mystery whales each buying $3B+ [391d]
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- Client-side QR code generator with SVG output [391d]
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- Neo – Futuristic Matrix Messenger [391d]
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- Beyond logical replication: pg_easy_replicate Supports Tracking DDL Changes [391d]
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- My fake job in Y2K preparedness [391d]
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- Did your car witness a crime? Bay Area police may be coming for your Tesla [391d]
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- What it's like take a train across America, a visual diary [391d]
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- Carbon removal plant absorbs CO2 at 99,000 times the rate of all Earth's oceans [391d]
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- Texas State Police Gear Up for Expansion of Surveillance Tech [391d]
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- Harder Drive: hard drives we didn't want, or need [video] (2022) [391d]
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- Rust solves the problem of incomplete Kernel Linux API docs [391d]
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- Lucee: A light-weight dynamic CFML scripting language for the JVM [391d]
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- We can have democracy or we can have Facebook, but we can't have both (2020) [391d]
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- Buy, Borrow, Die – Explained [391d]
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- Brazil's X ban is sending lots of people to Bluesky [391d]
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- Deepwater Sub Recovers Roman Battering Ram Used in Carthage in Punic Wars Battle [391d]
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- Sisk – Lightweight .NET Web Framework [391d]
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- Ask HN: Do YC startups hire remote employees from other countries? [391d]
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- Why A.I. Isn't Going to Make Art [391d]
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- Encryption in France [391d]
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- Show HN: Typeform alternative, turns Markdown to forms [391d]
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- Alexander Grothendieck: a forgotten genius– or a lonely madman? [391d]
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- Orphaning bcachefs-tools in Debian [391d]
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- EU ChatControl is back on the agenda [391d]
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- Google Cloud: synchronous disk replication [391d]
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- Shine with Gleam [391d]
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- Making an atomic trampoline [video] [391d]
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- This month in Servo: tabbed browsing, Windows buffs, devtools, and more [391d]
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- The Great Vic Gravel Route: Crossing Victoria on Unsealed Roads [391d]
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- Iron as an inexpensive storage medium for hydrogen [392d]
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- Stonebraker Seeks to Invert the Computing Paradigm with DBOS [392d]
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- Is my vision that bad? No, it's just a bug in Apple's Calculator [392d]
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- You've only added two lines – why did that take two days [392d]
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- Newest social network does not suck [392d]
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- Rediscovering the Small Web (2020) [392d]
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- Radiance Cascades: A Novel High-Res Sol. For Multidim Non-LTE Radiative Transfer [392d]
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- Five Most Productive Years: What Happened and What's Next [392d]
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- NSA Releases Internal 1982 Lecture by Rear Admiral Grace Hopper [video] [392d]
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- Cassette Tape Archive [392d]
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