The Brutalist Report - tech
- Meta pauses mobile port tracking tech on Android after researchers cry foul [137d]
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- Brain aging shows nonlinear transitions, suggesting a midlife "critical window" [137d]
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- Precious Plastic Is in Trouble [137d]
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- New study casts doubt on the likelihood of Milky Way collision with Andromeda [137d]
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- Show HN: Ephe – A Minimalist Open-Source Markdown Paper for Today [137d]
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- Polish engineer creates postage stamp-sized 1980s Atari computer [137d]
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- Mapping latitude and longitude to country, state, or city [137d]
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- Human Brain Cells on Chip for Sale – First biocomputing platform hits the market [137d]
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- Deep learning gets the glory, deep fact checking gets ignored [137d]
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- A deep dive into self-improving AI and the Darwin-Gödel Machine [137d]
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- Gemini in Chrome [137d]
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- Yoshua Bengio Launches LawZero: A New Nonprofit Advancing Safe-by-Design AI [137d]
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- Can adults grow new brain cells? [137d]
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- How we wrap external C and C++ libraries in Rust [137d]
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- Show HN: AirAP AirPlay server - AirPlay to an iOS Device [137d]
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- Show HN: Gradle plugin for faster Java compiles [137d]
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- Destination: Jupiter [137d]
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- Show HN: An Alfred workflow to open GCP services and browse resources within [137d]
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- Ask HN: Options for One-Handed Typing [137d]
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- When the sun dies, could life survive on the Jupiter ocean moon Europa? [137d]
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- Don't just check errors, handle them gracefully (2016) [137d]
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- AWS forms EU-based cloud unit as customers fret [137d]
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- CVE-2024-47081: Netrc credential leak in PSF requests library [137d]
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- The Fannie and Freddie Stakes Are High [137d]
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- Did "Big Oil" Sell Us on a Recycling Scam? [137d]
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- Where in the world are babies at the lowest risk of dying? [137d]
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- Changing Directions [137d]
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- Show HN: Translate React apps without rewriting code [137d]
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- Swift at Apple: Migrating the Password Monitoring Service from Java [137d]
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- Morph (YC S23) Is Hiring a ML Engineer [137d]
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- Show HN: Ultra-lightweight chunker library with emoji support [137d]
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- Technical Guide to System Calls: Implementation and Signal Handling in Modern OS [137d]
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- (On | No) Syntactic Support for Error Handling [137d]
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- Oh Fuck! How Do People Feel about Robots That Leverage Profanity [137d]
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- The initial version of the /etc./magic file used by the file(1) command [137d]
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- Show HN: Asciilator.com [138d]
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- The Small World of English [138d]
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- Claude Code Is My Computer [138d]
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- PlayDiffusion – AI Voice Inpainting Technology [138d]
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- Mario Kart designers had to rethink everything to make it open world [138d]
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- Show HN: Controlling 3D models with voice and hand gestures [138d]
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- Show HN: PinSend – Share text between devices using a PIN(P2P, no login) [138d]
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- Making Magic with MCP: From Data Retrieval to Real Analysis and Insights [138d]
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- Builder.ai Collapses: $1.5B 'AI' Startup Exposed as 'Indians' [138d]
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- KDE for Windows 10 Exiles – Upgrade your software, not your computer [138d]
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- Vision Language Models Are Biased [138d]
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- Covert Web-to-App Tracking via Localhost on Android [138d]
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- Show HN: I wrote a Java decompiler in pure C language [138d]
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- Meta and Yandex are de-anonymizing Android users' web browsing identifiers [138d]
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- Illicit crypto-miners pouncing on lazy DevOps configs leaving clouds vulnerable [138d]
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- NYC Drivers Who Run Red Lights Get Tickets. E-Bike Riders Get Court Dates [138d]
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- Updates to Windows for the Digital Markets Act [138d]
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- Claude has learned how to jailbreak Cursor [138d]
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- What Is "Seeing" in Astrophotography? The Science Behind Atmospheric Turbulence [138d]
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- Ukraine's Autonomous Killer Drones Defeat Electronic Warfare [138d]
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- Plutonium Mountain: The 17-year mission to guard remains of Soviet nuclear tests [138d]
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- There should be no Computer Art (1971) [138d]
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- The Shape of the Essay Field [138d]
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- EU Commission refuses to disclose authors behind its mass surveillance proposal [138d]
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- Ask HN: Cloud vs. Edge Computing–Why Choose a Local NAS? [138d]
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- The Creepy, Surprisingly Routine Business of Animal Cloning [138d]
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- Quarkdown: A modern Markdown-based typesetting system [138d]
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- Stop Over-Thinking AI Subscriptions – Peter Steinberger [138d]
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- Rsync's defaults are not always enough [138d]
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- Fun with Futex [138d]
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- Poison Pill: Is the killer behind 1982 Tylenol poisonings still on the loose? [138d]
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- The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect (1994) [138d]
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- AI makes the humanities more important, but also a lot weirder [138d]
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- IT workers struggling in New Zealand's tight job market [138d]
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- Britain's biggest companies are preparing for a third world war [138d]
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- Naked billboard that shocked the establishment – blazed a trail in the art world [138d]
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- GenAI Is Our Polyester [138d]
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- Apple TV 4K is still your best bet for streaming privacy for one key reason, report claims [137d]
- Misspelled a site's name? Cybercriminals are exploiting this to infect your computer with malware - here's how to stay safe [137d]
- Ricoh unveils the Theta A1, its most rugged 360 camera yet [137d]
- Apple TV+ confirms release date for Slow Horses season 5 and it's quicker than you might think [137d]
- Some employers won't like this: the most productive staff are working shorter sprints and taking longer breaks [137d]
- We're all on AI time now and you better get used to it [137d]
- Billions of Chrome users at risk from new data-stealing browser vulnerability - here's how to stay safe [137d]
- AMD looks like it’s losing the GPU war based on new Steam survey, with Nvidia’s RTX 5060 Ti proving itself to be popular already [137d]
- Five things we learned from The Witcher 4's technical demo [137d]
- Chat Control – Poland's EU Presidency gives up on the voluntary scan of your encrypted chats [137d]
- From security to performance – NordVPN scores all positive results on new independent audit [137d]
- FBI, Secret Service operation takes down AVCheck site used to test malware [137d]
- Meta Quest 4 reportedly delayed until 2027 – and we could see a whole new kind of Meta VR headset [137d]
- I tested ChatGPT Advanced Voice Mode's sous-chef ability by baking banana bread – here’s how it went [137d]
- Prime Video's Carrie TV remake cast has been revealed, and it marks the latest lap of the Matthew Lillard renaissance tour [137d]
- Qualcomm finally patches Adreno GPU zero-day flaws used in Android attacks [138d]
- Genki launches a new gaming accessory collection designed for the Nintendo Switch 2 and 'to eliminate the usual limitations of handheld play' [138d]
- The Witcher 4 gets new tech demo showcasing our first look at open-world gameplay and it gave me goosebumps [138d]
- The AI search boom: why advertisers must embrace the next evolution of search [138d]
- Why the next evolution of hybrid work will be supported by AI [138d]
- PlayStation announces the latest State of Play presentation, and it's happening tomorrow [138d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, June 4 (game #458) [138d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, June 4 (game #724) [138d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, June 4 (game #1227) [138d]
- The new SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 wireless gaming headset is here, sporting an impressive feature set at a price that genuinely surprised me [138d]
- The first Bluetooth 6.0 headphones are here, they're super-cheap, and they weigh less than 100g [138d]
- "Just do it": Sam Altman says businesses looking to adopt AI should go ahead – or risk being left behind [138d]
- The North Face says customer data stolen in cyberattack [138d]
- You can now generate OpenAI Sora videos for free on iOS and Android – but only if you’re prepared to use Microsoft Bing [138d]
- Photoshop finally gets a pro-grade Android app – here are 3 reasons why I'm excited to try the free version [138d]
- De'Longhi just released a new version of its best compact espresso machine, and it's frankly adorable [138d]
- Ballerina: From the World of John Wick was delayed a whole year for a highly unusual but 'awesome' reason, its director says [138d]
- iOS 26 doesn’t need a massive AI upgrade at WWDC 2025 – here’s why I’m not losing hope with Apple Intelligence [138d]
- Nintendo is sending 'Out of Stock' signs to retailers ahead of the Switch 2 release [138d]
- Garmin Index Sleep Monitor: everything we know about Garmin's screenless Whoop-style recovery-orientated band [138d]
- It seems that Death Stranding 2: On the Beach will let players wield the awesome battle guitar featured in the game's trailer [138d]
- Reminder: Netflix stops working today on some older Amazon Fire TV devices – here's the list of models [138d]
- Nothing Phone 3 prices and colors leaked, and it’s exactly as expensive as we expected [138d]
- Cartier reveals data breach, personal customer information at risk [138d]
- Windows 11 is getting some big upgrades to tackle dreaded boot failures – and help novices set up their new PC [138d]
- The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 may miss out on the Android version of MagSafe – just like the Galaxy S25 [138d]
- Microsoft and other security experts want a proper naming system for the worst hackers around [138d]
- Hitman developer IO Interactive will show off its new James Bond game, 007 First Light, at a special showcase this week [138d]
- Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's 60fps upgrade on Nintendo Switch 2 genuinely makes it look a hundred times better [138d]
- A Google Pixel 10 prototype and possible release date have leaked, and it could be coming later than expected [138d]
- Elden Ring Nightreign has sold more than 3.5 million copies as devs confirm DLC and two player mode [138d]
- Using AI tools such as Microsoft Copilot could save UK civil servants weeks every year [138d]
- Generative AI will become essential in enterprise security [138d]
- Security bug at compliance firm Vanta exposed customer data to other users [138d]
- 'It's really misleading': Ballerina director Len Wiseman explains why the John Wick series' new movie shouldn't be called a spin-off film [138d]
- What Agentic AI really means for enterprise [138d]
- Infosec Europe 2025: we're live at the show, and here's everything we've seen [138d]
- ‘A grimy, gothic treat’: Netflix has a new crime procedural show with 81% on Rotten Tomatoes [138d]
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