The Brutalist Report - tech
- Solving mazes with neural cellular automata (2021) [228d]
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- One pioneering grizzly and her two cubs appear on Vancouver Island [228d]
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- Fixed-point arithmetic as a replacement for soft floats [228d]
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- The Depopulation Bomb Isn't Ticking, It's Overblown [228d]
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- Α phase-locked auditory stimulation to treat symptoms of sleep onset insomnia [228d]
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- Don't squander public trust on bullshit [228d]
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- The Wild Story of How I Made $1,036,175 in 67 Days During Covid [228d]
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- LLMs, Theory of Mind, and Cheryl's Birthday [228d]
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- Bureaucrat Mode [228d]
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- Wikidata as a Giant Crosswalk File [228d]
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- Teenage hacker became a legend attacking companies, then his rivals attacked him [228d]
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- Carma (YC W24) Is Hiring Software Engineers to Get Fleets Same-Day Auto Repair [228d]
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- All Work and No Play (2021) [228d]
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- Wikipedia and Wikidata as sources for analyzing Americanization [228d]
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- Microsoft Lisp [228d]
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- Activist wins privacy case against Meta over personal data on sexual orientation [228d]
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- How were 70s versions of games like Pong built without a programmable computer? [228d]
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- Civilization VII recommends 16 cores and 32GB RAM for 4K gameplay [228d]
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- Show HN: The Gmail unsubscribe tool with bulk deletion and personal data removal [228d]
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- Mitmproxy 11: Full HTTP/3 Support [229d]
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- Ask HN: What do embedded engineers do? [229d]
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- Oura Ring 4 [229d]
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- Show HN: FFmpeg-over-IP – Connect to remote FFmpeg servers [229d]
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- No evidence social media time is correlated with teen mental health problems [229d]
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- Manna – Two Views of Humanity's Future [229d]
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- Money Buys Happiness, Even If You're Already Rich [229d]
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- Playing with BOLT and Postgres [229d]
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- Heisenberg and the early days of quantum mechanics (1976) [pdf] [229d]
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- Show HN: open source framework OpenAI uses for Advanced Voice [229d]
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- Gym Class (YC W22) – Hiring First Mobile Game Engineer [229d]
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- Vaccines, Past and Present [229d]
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- Mozilla becoming active in online advertising [229d]
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- Scrum's "Product Owner" Problem [229d]
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- A Compiler Bug (2023) [229d]
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- 12 Months of Mandarin [229d]
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- Show HN: One – A new React framework unifying web, native and local-first [229d]
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- Getting my daily news from a dot matrix printer [229d]
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- NumPy QuadDType: Quadruple Precision for Everyone – Labs [229d]
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- The Nobel-, Emmy-winning genius who became Google's star antitrust witness [229d]
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- Self-locking and stiffening deployable tubular structures [229d]
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- Guy does demoscene tricks to ESP32 powered display (2022) [229d]
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- Computer Scientists Combine Two 'Beautiful' Proof Methods [229d]
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- Why Is the Speed of Light So Fast? (Part 1) [229d]
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- Knowledge Growth and Specialization: Evidence from Oncologists [229d]
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- Waymo and Hyundai enter multi-year, strategic partnership [229d]
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- ESP8266 Analog Broadcast Television Interface [229d]
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- AI at Meta: Movie Gen [229d]
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- Show HN: kew – A Terminal Music Player for Linux [229d]
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- Show HN: A pretty decent PDF to CSV converter [229d]
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- Show HN: Chebyshev approximation calculator (open source web app) [229d]
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- Nowadays (YC S23) Is Hiring a Founding Engineer [229d]
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- Show HN: A tool for creating chord charts on the go [229d]
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- OpenFLUX.1 [229d]
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- Migrating Seabirds Are Bringing Forever Chemicals into the Arctic [229d]
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- Jerry Seinfeld, Social Anxiety, and Meditation [229d]
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- EU top court sides with activist Schrems in privacy dispute with Meta [229d]
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- C64 OS Programmer's Guide [229d]
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- 159 employees are leaving Automattic as CEO’s fight with WP Engine escalates [229d]
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- Pilot flying Helene rescue missions in NC threatened with arrest [229d]
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- Reverse Engineering and Dismantling Kekz Headphones [229d]
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- Experimental web browser optimized for rabbit-holing [229d]
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- New research says blue zones can be explained by comically flawed data [229d]
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- I got everything off the cloud: I'm now paying 10x LESS money [229d]
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- When Dark Mode for YN? [229d]
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- Apple Depth Pro: Sharp Monocular Metric Depth in Less Than a Second [229d]
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- Show HN: I built a list of Product Hunt alternatives for indie founders [229d]
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- IRS Direct File adds 12 additional states, covers more tax situations in 2025 [229d]
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- Correcting the Record for Pear and Continue [229d]
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- Magic Isn't Real [229d]
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- Please Don't Make Me Download Another App [229d]
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- Sequencing wastewater may be key to getting a grip on the H5N1 bird flu outbreak [229d]
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- Why does man print "gimme gimme gimme" at 00:30? (2017) [229d]
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- Go Concurrency vs. RxJS [229d]
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- SiteOne Crawler – big tool with no users [229d]
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- Perfctl: A Stealthy Malware Targeting Linux Servers [229d]
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- Ashton Kutcher, Effie Epstein, and Guy Oseary are coming to TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [228d]
- OpenAI secured more billions, but there’s still capital left for other startups [229d]
- Every fusion startup that has raised over $100M [229d]
- GM is working on an eyes-off, hands-off driving system [229d]
- Fisker faces SEC investigation as bankruptcy case drags on [229d]
- Announcing the final agenda for the SaaS Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [229d]
- Amazon closes more of its cashierless convenience stores [229d]
- Why EnergyX raised $75M from small investors, even after taking VC money from GM and others [229d]
- TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 Side Events schedule: Women in Tech, SignalFire, Llama Lounge, and more to host [229d]
- Announcing the Startup Battlefield 200 at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [229d]
- Waymo picks its next robotaxi, Joby lands more Toyota bucks, and Cybertruck notches its fifth recall [229d]
- Detroit startup Grounded has a Lego-like way of designing EV vans for small businesses [229d]
- Mark Zuckerberg is leg pressing chicken nuggets [229d]
- Impulse Space lands Space Force contract for “tactically responsive” orbital operations [229d]
- Swiggy escalates India quick-commerce battle with 10-minute meals [229d]
- Facebook launches a Gen Z-focused redesign [229d]
- Kenya fines Baltic fintech Eleving’s local arm for misleading customers [229d]
- Check, Remote, and Gusto discuss the future of work at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 [229d]
- YouTube apologizes for falsely banning channels for spam, canceling subscriptions [229d]
- Gmail users on iOS can now ask Gemini questions about their emails [229d]
- The Browser Company launches Arc Search on Android [229d]
- Meta’s Movie Gen model puts out realistic video with sound, so we can finally have infinite Moo Deng [229d]
- Many companies won’t say if they’ll comply with California’s AI training transparency law [229d]
- Rivian deliveries fall as component shortage slows production [229d]
- Meta faces data retention limits on its EU ad business after top court ruling [229d]
- Waymo’s next robotaxi will be the Hyundai IONIQ 5 [229d]
- 159 employees are leaving Automattic as CEO’s fight with WP Engine escalates [229d]
- The WordPress vs. WP Engine drama, explained [229d]
- Even the ‘godmother of AI’ has no idea what AGI is [229d]
- Apple plans four new retail stores in India [229d]
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- Quordle today – hints and answers for Saturday, October 5 (game #985) [228d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Saturday, October 5 (game #216) [228d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Saturday, October 5 (game #482) [228d]
- You'll want to try Meta's amazing new AI video generator [228d]
- Qualcomm's AI Conductor wants to harmonize your schedule and, maybe, your life [228d]
- If you think your robot vacuum is watching you, you might not be wrong [229d]
- One of the world's largest mobile networks will train its trillion-parameter strong LLM on Huawei's AI chips as Nvidia, AMD are sidelined [229d]
- Netflix just canceled That '90s Show but there’s a better-rated series with 96% on Rotten Tomatoes being added in October [229d]
- DDoS attacks can be amplified by CUPS flaw [229d]
- Dutch police say state actor likely behind recent data breach [229d]
- ECL builds gigawatt hydrogen-powered data center to keep up with AI’s insatiable demand for power — and it's already planning an expansion [229d]
- Watch out - those browser updates could be a fake spreading malware [229d]
- This is how much the average CISO makes in the US - and why it's so much [229d]
- Microsoft promises Windows 11’s Edge browser will become “very fast” – but will it be enough to beat Chrome? [229d]
- It's official – NordVPN has upped the game for malware and phishing protection [229d]
- The CrowdStrike aftermath: Observations and lessons learned [229d]
- AI and cybersecurity: Navigating a rapidly evolving industry [229d]
- UK’s largest nuclear power site fined for cybersecurity breaches [229d]
- 7 new movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and more this weekend (October 4) [229d]
- Renault’s striking new Emblème concept car runs on hydrogen – could this signal a resurgence for the alternative fuel? [229d]
- The Sims 4 Life & Death expansion pack will arrive on Halloween [229d]
- Linux systems are being hit by a wide-ranging and dangerous new malware [229d]
- It's official, Shaq is coming to Fortnite - here's everything you need to know [229d]
- The largest ever DDoS attack has just been blocked - here's how it was done [229d]
- Anker’s new earbuds have a MacBook-like ‘touch bar’ on the case to tweak controls – and some serious sound design [229d]
- Generative AI and ChatGPT are making their way to your Samsung TV [229d]
- Nvidia RTX 4080 Super GPU could run low on stock imminently, with a possible double whammy of RTX 5080 and 5090 launching together soon [229d]
- Hisense’s small 4K laser projector can go up to 300 inches, plus has 120Hz support and JBL sound [229d]
- The iPhone SE 4 could get a surprising (and speedy) first for an Apple device [229d]
- This new smart lock works with Matter, Thread, and Apple HomeKit – and it's yours with a 20% discount today [229d]
- Microsoft Edge gets "unfair advantage", browser makers claim [229d]
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- Everybody gets 10 minutes a month to talk to ChatGPT on their phone, and you can try it right now [229d]
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- Android 16 could let you lock your phone down even tighter with new security features [229d]
- Google looks to be fully shutting down unsupported extensions and ad blockers in Chrome – which might push some folks to switch to Firefox [229d]
- ‘Pig butchering’ schemes found hiding as trading apps on Google Play, App Store [229d]
- Battery drain or touch screen issues on watchOS 11? Download this update now [229d]
- Security pros are missing attacks due to an overload of pointless alerts [229d]
- Apple Visual Intelligence is already behind the curve as Google adds video search to Lens [229d]
- Your M4 iPad Pro can finally get iPadOS 18 after Apple squashes device-breaking bug [229d]
- Nvidia’s new app gets a major upgrade – and proves the company is finally listening to gamers [229d]
- From efficiency to innovation: A smart roadmap for implementing AI [229d]
- 'I have no idea': The Rings of Power's Daniel Weyman doesn't know if The Stranger will meet Sauron in season 3, but he's open to it [229d]
- Apple MacBook Air M4: news, rumors, and everything we know [229d]
- NIST, Cryptography and The Future of VPNs [229d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Friday, October 4 (game #215) [229d]
- Apple iMac M4: news, rumors, and everything we know [229d]
- Toyota invests another $500 million in an electric air taxi company as it soars toward the future of air mobility [229d]
- Micron launches 36GB HBM3E memory as it plays catch up with Samsung and SK Hynix as archrivals frantically rush towards the next big thing — HBM4 with its 16 layers, 1.65TBps bandwidth, and 48GB SKUs [229d]
- ChatGPT's new 'Canvas' is the AI collaborator you didn't know you needed [229d]
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