The Brutalist Report - tech
- Building My Resume in HTML Using Eleventy [466d]
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- Hertz-dev, the first open-source base model for conversational audio [466d]
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- Why Facts Don't Change Our Minds [466d]
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- Show HN: I launched a super cheap and simple to use OCR tool for macOS [466d]
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- HardenedBSD Feature Comparison with OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD [466d]
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- Wasp Flamethrower Drone Attachment [466d]
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- The Secret of Ramsey Numbers [466d]
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- X was supposed to be a bank by now [466d]
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- GJS: Node.js Like Runtime for Gnome [466d]
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- Why systemd is a problem for embedded Linux [466d]
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- Do you need Redis? PostgreSQL does queuing, locking, and pub/sub [466d]
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- Bill Atkinson doxxed Douglas Adams in 1987 [466d]
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- Moving Off Heroku, Slowly [466d]
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- Show HN: Tinder, but to Decide What to Eat [466d]
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- Hacker News Data Map [466d]
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- Hermes 3 – Nous Research [466d]
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- Show HN: Replacicon – Create and customize app icons on macOS [466d]
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- Redox OS gets RISC-V support [467d]
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- Subscriptions Drive Views of Extremist Videos on YouTube [467d]
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- Future Music magazine is closing after 32 years [467d]
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- Uranus' moon Miranda may have an ocean beneath its surface [467d]
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- Project Sid: Many-agent simulations toward AI civilization [467d]
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- FFmpeg: A 94x speed improvement demonstrated using handwritten assembly [467d]
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- The Confusing State of RCS [467d]
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- Coordinated Community Response Mitigates Fediverse Spam Attack [467d]
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- $200M a year, 700k tons of rice, space tech: deal for North Korea in joining war [467d]
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- gptel: a simple LLM client for Emacs [467d]
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- Engineers invent high-yield atmospheric water capture device for arid regions [467d]
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- ToolGit: A collection of scripts that extend Git with various sub-commands [467d]
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- The DeskThing: the perfect desk assistant [467d]
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- GoGoGrandparent (YC S16) Is Hiring Back End and Full-Stack Engineers [467d]
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- pg_flo – Stream, transform, and re-route PostgreSQL data in real-time [467d]
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- Missing open-source contributor presents a dilemma when accepting their PR [467d]
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- I couldn't find a free, no-login, no-AI checklist app–so I built one [467d]
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- Top discoveries about ancient people from DNA in 2023 [467d]
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- The AP has called winners in elections for more than 170 years. How it's done [467d]
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- D2: Declarative Diagramming – A modern language that turns text to diagrams [467d]
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- Zed – The Editor for What's Next [467d]
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- Auth Wiki [467d]
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- Touchscreens are out, and tactile controls are back [467d]
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- A new copyright rule lets McDonald's fix its own broken ice cream machines [467d]
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- Intel might be too big to fail – policymakers discussing potential solutions [467d]
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- I Waited 10B Cycles and All I Got Was This Loading Screen [467d]
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- If you need the money, don't take the job [467d]
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- Looking Back to Move Forward: The Power of Scientific History [467d]
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- Quantum Machines, Nvidia use machine learning to get closer to quantum computer [467d]
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- Show HN: Kis.tools – A directory of tools that work [467d]
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- Matrix 2.0 Is Here [467d]
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- Rust's Most Subtle Syntax [467d]
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- Advances in Zero-Knowledge Proofs: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice [pdf] [467d]
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- Hacker News Explorer [467d]
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- Speed, scale and reliability: 25 years of Google datacenter networking evolution [467d]
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- The Prozac Era. What Next? [467d]
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- Toyota to buy clean power from a $1.1B solar farm in Texas [467d]
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- A Golang pipeline abomination [467d]
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- Understanding pain, mental illness, and grief [467d]
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- Ask HN: What would you preserve if the internet were to go down tomorrow? [467d]
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- Ractor – a Rust Actor Framework [467d]
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- Dead-heat poll results are astonishing – and improbable, these experts say [467d]
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- Security flaws found in all Nvidia GeForce GPUs. Update drivers ASAP [467d]
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