The Brutalist Report - tech
- Nvidia DGX Spark and Apple Mac Studio = 4x Faster LLM Inference with EXO 1.0 [161d]
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- Lead Limited Brain and Language Development in Neanderthals and Other Hominids? [161d]
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- America's Semiconductor Boom is Real [video] [161d]
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- Ace Frehley Dies at 74 [161d]
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- K8s with 1M nodes [161d]
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- Understanding Spec-Driven-Development: Kiro, Spec-Kit, and Tessl [161d]
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- Ron Conway Resigns Salesforce Foundation over Benioff's National Guard Comments [161d]
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- Hacker News – The Good Parts [161d]
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- Silicon Valley's capture of our political institutions is all but complete [161d]
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- Cloudflare Sandbox SDK [161d]
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- Claude Code vs. Codex: I built a sentiment dashboard from Reddit comments [161d]
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- I Bypassed Amazon's Kindle Web DRM Because Their App Sucked [161d]
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- When you opened a screen shot of a video in Paint, the video was playing in it [161d]
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- Show HN: We priced basic needs in work hours (global ranking and CSVs) [161d]
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- Benjie's Humanoid Olympic Games [161d]
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- Ask HN: What in the world is going on at Supabase? [161d]
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- test-ipv6.com will stay online! [161d]
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- Talent [161d]
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- Mysterious Intrigue Around an x86 "Corporate Entity Other Than Intel/AMD" [161d]
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- Show HN: How Useless Are You? A brutally honest skills check [161d]
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- We Found That More Than 170 U.S. Citizens Have Been Held by Immigration Agents [161d]
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- SWE-Grep and SWE-Grep-Mini: RL for Fast Multi-Turn Context Retrieval [161d]
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- Gemini 3.0 spotted in the wild through A/B testing [161d]
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- Claude Skills [161d]
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- Secret diplomatic message deciphered after 350 years [161d]
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- RTFM: A Real-Time Frame Model [161d]
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- Codex Is Live in Zed [161d]
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- Ld_preload, the Invisible Key Theft [161d]
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- Why more SaaS companies are hiring chief trust officers [161d]
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- Video game union workers rally against $55B private acquisition of EA [161d]
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- Working with the Amiga's RAM and Rad Disks [161d]
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- Improving the Trustworthiness of JavaScript on the Web [161d]
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- How America got hooked on ultraprocessed foods [161d]
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- Tor browser removing various Firefox AI features [161d]
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- DoorDash and Waymo launch autonomous delivery service in Phoenix [161d]
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- Why I Chose Elixir Phoenix over Rails, Laravel, and Next.js [161d]
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- Lace: A New Kind of Cellular Automata Where Links Matter [161d]
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- Like MS Excel, Pivot tables never die [161d]
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- Electricity can heal wounds three times as fast (2023) [161d]
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- Launch HN: Inkeep (YC W23) – Open-Source Agent Builder [161d]
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- Hyperflask – Full stack Flask and Htmx framework [161d]
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- European.cloud: A Curated Directory of EU-Based Cloud Providers [161d]
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- A stateful browser agent using self-healing DOM maps [161d]
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- How The Pentagon Is Blocking Out News Organizations [161d]
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- Nightmare Fuel: What is Skibidi Toilet, How it demos a non-narrative future [161d]
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- Chat-GPT becomes Sex-GPT for verified adults [161d]
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- Solution to CIA’s Kryptos sculpture is found in Smithsonian vault [161d]
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- Waymo is bringing autonomous, driverless ride-hailing to London in 2026 [161d]
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- Homeless Man AI Prank Prompt: Risks, Ethics, and How to Use AI Responsibly [161d]
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- Liquibase continues to advertise itself as "open source" despite license switch [161d]
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- Elixir 1.19 [161d]
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- The Hidden Math of Ocean Waves Crashes Into View [161d]
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- Journalists turn in access badges, exit Pentagon rather than agreeing new rules [161d]
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- Steve Jobs and Cray-1 to be featured on 2026 American Innovations $1 coin [161d]
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- Upcoming Rust language features for kernel development [161d]
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- New Coding Models and Integrations [161d]
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- TurboTax's 20-Year Fight to Stop Americans from Filing Their Taxes for Free (2019) [161d]
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- What Does George Orwell's '1984' Mean in 2024? [162d]
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- TaxCalcBench: Evaluating Frontier Models on the Tax Calculation Task [162d]
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- Free applicatives, the handle pattern, and remote systems [162d]
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- Acid Drop [162d]
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- We're losing the war against drug-resistant infections faster than we thought [162d]
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- Show HN: Shorter – search for shorter versions of your domain [162d]
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- New Alzheimer's Treatment Clears Plaques from Brains of Mice Within Hours [162d]
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- Coral NPU: A full-stack platform for Edge AI [162d]
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- I'm recomming my customers switch to Linux rather that Upgrade to Windows 11 [162d]
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- Who's Submitting AI-Tainted Filings in Court? [162d]
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- Feeling lonely? Microsoft Copilot can now listen to your every word, watch your screen [161d]
- Salesforce's Benioff warns of AI 'false prophets' while promising true profits by 2030 [161d]
- Chinese cyberspies snoop on Russian IT biz in rare east-on-east attack [161d]
- Oracle goes all-in on AI, customers still figuring out how they'll use it [161d]
- NordVPN open sources its Linux GUI client under GPLv3 [161d]
- Locked out of your Gmail account? Google says phone a friend [161d]
- US hyperscalers to guzzle 22% more grid juice by end of 2025 [161d]
- Microsoft kills 9.9-rated ASP.NET Core bug – 'our highest ever' score [161d]
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- Windows 11 update breaks localhost, prompting mass uninstall workaround [161d]
- Senator presses Cisco over firewall flaws that burned US agency [161d]
- Axiom Space ejects CEO after six months, installs NASA veteran as replacement [161d]
- Auction house Sotheby's finds its data on the block after cyberattack [161d]
- Tech industry grad hiring crashes 46% as bots do junior work [161d]
- Firefox 144 brings fixes, features, and farewells for 32-bit Linux die-hards [161d]
- The $100B memory war: Inside the battle for AI's future [161d]
- SpaceX's Starship: Two down, Mons Huygens to climb [161d]
- Larry Ellison's latest craze: Vectorizing all the customers [161d]
- End of support for older Office and Windows Server versions pile on the pain for admins [161d]
- Mind the gap – in mobile coverage: UK train signal to stay patchy till 2030 [161d]
- Meta sends Arm a friend request asking for help with Nvidia’s Grace CPUs [161d]
- Librephone battles the proprietary binary blob [161d]
- CISA exec blames nation-state hackers and Democrats for putting America's critical systems at risk [161d]
- X to combat bot problem by showing more info about users [162d]
- OpenAI's ChatGPT is so popular that almost no one will pay for it [162d]
- Apple goes all in on AI acceleration with M5 MacBook, iPad, and Vision Pros [162d]
- Japan tells OpenAI to stop spiriting away its copyrighted anime [162d]
- Microsoft, Nvidia, and others inject $40B into AI bubble with massive datacenter deal [162d]
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- I’m adding 4 new Disney+ shows to my watchlist – including a spooky baking show and a Star Wars anthology [161d]
- Getac launches world's fastest rugged laptop - and, for the first time in decades, we have an AMD-powered rugged notebook [161d]
- Windows 10's final patch fixes a bewildering number of security flaws - and shows why you need extended updates [161d]
- The M5 MacBook Pro is a beast, but this MacBook is a better choice for most people – and it's half the cost [161d]
- These CES smart glasses aren’t worth your time, here are 3 others you should get instead [161d]
- From today, there's one more reason why you shouldn't buy a PC running Intel 7th generation Core processors and older [161d]
- AI can detect malicious chip vulnerabilities with a 97% success rate - but will that be enough? [161d]
- Walmart drops the budget-friendly Acer Nitro 5 gaming laptop with an RTX 5050 to under $750 [161d]
- HP OmniBook 5 14-inch (2025) review: Incredible battery life and a top-tier display at an affordable price [161d]
- As Broadcom becomes its latest major ally, this graph shows how OpenAI made itself too big to fail by securing hundreds of billions from the world's largest tech companies [161d]
- Best Buy is practically begging you to buy a TV with these cheap prices - here are my 12 favorite deals [161d]
- PayPal and Venmo are down – here's everything we know about the payment platforms outage [161d]
- Quick! The iPhone 14 is free with a plan at Visible today, but it's selling out [161d]
- Dead Space creator says he went to EA about making another game, but they declined – 'I have quite a few ideas that I'm ready to go with, and one of them is Dead Space 4' [161d]
- Ghost of Yotei studio will continue to focus on one game at a time, suggests Sucker Punch studio head – 'We really can only do one thing at a time' [161d]
- Forget the DJI Pocket 4 – Honor's ‘Robot Phone’ concept builds a gimbal-mounted camera into your smartphone [161d]
- A new Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus has just appeared – but it's not what you think [161d]
- Capita handed huge £14m fine over security failings which lead to data breach [161d]
- Secret information and classified UK government servers potentially accessed by Chinese hackers for over a decade [161d]
- Quantic Dream is developing a 'competitive multiplayer' game, insists work on Star Wars: Eclipse continues and is 'eager to share more' in the future [161d]
- Spotify is reportedly copying one of TIDAL's best features for discovering new music, and as a musician I think that's great [161d]
- Thousands of civil servants have password exposed for over a year in 'particularly dangerous' incident [161d]
- Hackers are stealing the keys and walking through the front door, and AI is helping them turn the handle [161d]
- This potential Google AI cancer treatment breakthrough could be AI's moonshot moment [161d]
- More massive layoffs could be in store for Amazon workers as the company pledges billions to AI [161d]
- House of Marley's new affordable record players have built-in speakers, Bluetooth, eco-friendly materials, and one even has mood lighting [161d]
- Sensitive customer info exposed in Mango data breach - here's what we know [161d]
- One of Shark's budget stick vacuums has dropped to a great low price on Amazon [161d]
- How the UK is forging the future of fintech [161d]
- iPhone 17 Pro vs iPhone Air - which is the better deal at T-Mobile right now? [161d]
- 5 things to expect from Waymo's autonomous taxi rides in London – from pricing to in-car music [161d]
- Europe’s fall from cyber safety grace: why it is now among the world’s riskiest cyber regions [161d]
- Move over Garmin – the Coros Apex 4 just dropped, and it's a smartwatch tailor-made for the mountains [161d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Friday, October 17 (game #1362) [161d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, October 17 (game #859) [161d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, October 17 (game #593) [161d]
- Walmart has a massive fall clearance sale – TVs, Christmas decor, vacuums and more [161d]
- Assassin's Creed series lead Marc-Alexis Côté leaves Ubisoft after 20 years following launch of Tencent-funded subsidiary – and it's made us a bit worried about the series' future [161d]
- Minecraft's iconic Creeper might not be added to the game if it was made today says Mojang CEO – 'It would actually be so controversial to have a monster that would show up and destroy what you built' [161d]
- This Adobe AEM flaw is as dangerous as they come, and it's already being exploited [161d]
- Grado's luxurious Signature headphones get a brand new sibling with improved comfort and a new driver design [161d]
- Google Messages is doubling down on scam prevention with two new safety measures – this is how you can keep your inbox clean [161d]
- Microsoft reveals plan to 'make every Windows 11 PC an AI PC' with new voice input, Copilot Vision and supercharged AI powers [161d]
- Not heard of new Netflix movie Train Dreams? Come for the A-list cast, stay for the heartbreaking story [161d]
- “It’s definitely a Christmas movie”: Roofman’s director wants you to stream it just like Die Hard [161d]
- How to watch the 2025 Mercury Music Prize online from anywhere [161d]
- Intel’s 386 processor was a game changer - here’s why it was so important for today's tech landscape [161d]
- Vodafone outage – can you get compensation and what caused it? Here's what experts say [161d]
- Spotify’s first ever TV channel is coming exclusively to Samsung TVs – and it’s completely free to access [161d]
- Amazon admits its black-and-white Kindles offer the best reading experience – not the Colorsoft [161d]
- Need a new GPU? Amazon drops the Nvidia RTX 5070 to its lowest price ever – but there's a catch [161d]
- OpenAI just gave Sora 2 two big upgrades – including longer videos for free users [161d]
- Ninja's glass air fryer now comes in an XL size and four pretty colors – which one will you choose? [161d]
- PlayStation's 30th anniversary concert faces trouble as European venues confirm cancellations [161d]
- While analysts believe the GTA 6 price will likely be $70, original Saints Row design director says Rockstar should make the game $100 – 'They're the only ones that can get away with it' [161d]
- Anthropic’s Claude Haiku 4.5 isn’t flashy – but it might be your next favorite model for getting things done fast [161d]
- ‘We love working with both of them’: Why Harlan Coben’s Lazarus being on Prime Video isn’t a death knell for Netflix [161d]
- Unlocking real-time insights from the IIoT with storage at the edge [161d]
- One week from Samsung's XR headset launch, how do its leaked specs compare to the Meta Quest 3? [161d]
- There apparently won’t be a Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge – and you might not be able to get the S25 Edge for much longer either [161d]
- 'Significant' threat to US networks after hackers stole F5 source code, CISA warns [161d]
- The convergence of DSPM, DLP, and data privacy [161d]
- Mozilla is experimenting with a free, built-in VPN in Firefox – but you might not be able to try it yet [161d]
- While I love my Apple Watch 11, I can’t deny that the Watch SE 3 is the better choice for most people [161d]
- Mercedes-Benz reveals new Vision Iconic EV – and it’s the vintage Batmobile you always needed in your life [162d]
- Samsung archrival showcases 245TB PCIe Gen5 SSD, joining Kioxia, Huawei and Sandisk - with Solidigm, Samsung and Micron expected to launch similar products in 2026 [162d]
- I reviewed Marshall's first ever party speaker and it sounds as beautiful as it looks – but at some cost [162d]
- 5 iPhone Apps supercharged by Apple Intelligence you can download right now [162d]
- Nvidia might dominate the industry, but Oracle is still betting on AMD chips for its superclusters [162d]
- Walmart gives ChatGPT checkout power [162d]
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