The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Midnight Captain – A midnight commander inspired file manager [2d]
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- High-Level Rust: Getting 80% of the Benefits with 20% of the Pain [2d]
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- Democratic AI to serve the public – OneProject.org [2d]
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- Apple Silicon and Virtual Machines: Beating the 2 VM Limit [2d]
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- TB/cm² at zero retention energy – atomic-scale memory on fluorographane [2d]
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- Dark Castle [2d]
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- Show HN: Editing 2000 photos made me build a macOS bulk photo editor [2d]
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- How We Broke Top AI Agent Benchmarks: And What Comes Next [2d]
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- One neat trick to end extreme poverty [2d]
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- New synthesis of astronomical measurements shows Hubble tension is real [3d]
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- New synthesis of astronomical measurements shows Hubble tension is real [3d]
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- How to build a `Git diff` driver [3d]
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- Killing of Hind Rajab (2024) [3d]
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- Small models also found the vulnerabilities that Mythos found [3d]
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- Phone Trips [3d]
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- The disturbing white paper Red Hat is trying to erase from the internet [3d]
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- Keeping a Postgres Queue Healthy [3d]
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- Rockstar Games Hacked, Hackers Threaten a Massive Data Leak If Not Paid Ransom [3d]
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- Advanced Mac Substitute is an API-level reimplementation of 1980s-era Mac OS [3d]
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- The Future of Everything Is Lies, I Guess: Annoyances [3d]
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- Brazil seizes over 1,100 weapons and 1.5 tons of drugs from US, says official [3d]
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- The Problem That Built an Industry [3d]
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- South Korea introduces universal basic mobile data access [3d]
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- Bitcoin miners are losing $19,000 on every BTC produced as difficulty drops 7.8% [3d]
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- Borges' cartographers and the tacit skill of reading LM output [3d]
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- How to breathe in fewer microplastics in your home [3d]
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- Cirrus Labs to join OpenAI shut down Circus CI on Monday, June 1, 2026 [3d]
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- ’Abhorrent’: the inside story of the Polymarket gamblers betting millions on war [3d]
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- An Introduction to Obsidian [3d]
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- Show HN: Hormuz Havoc, a satirical game that got overrun by AI bots in 24 hours [3d]
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- I Just Want Simple S3 [3d]
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- BlueHammer abuses Windows Defender's update process to gain SYSTEM access [3d]
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- Air Powered Segment Display? [video] [3d]
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- Write less code, be more responsible [3d]
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- Mark's Magic Multiply [3d]
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- What We Learned Building a Rust Runtime for TypeScript [3d]
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- Artemis II is competency porn [3d]
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- France's government is ditching Windows for Linux, says US tech a strategic risk [3d]
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- Relics of the Heroic Age of Manned Space Flight [3d]
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- Your Startup Is Probably Dead on Arrival [3d]
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- Moooooonitoring the Cow.txt Herd [3d]
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- Tesla's supervised self-driving software gets Dutch okay, first in Europe [3d]
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- Show HN: Pardonned.com – A searchable database of US Pardons [3d]
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- 20 Years on AWS and Never Not My Job [3d]
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- Productive Procrastination [3d]
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- Great at gaming? US air traffic control wants you to apply [3d]
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- The Seasons Are Wrong [3d]
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- Quien – A better WHOIS lookup tool [3d]
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- Artemis II safely splashes down [3d]
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- Q&A with NYT reporter Tiffany Hsu about AI-generated online influencers, how the volume of synthetic content produces exhaustion for users, and more (Charlie Warzel/The Atlantic) [2d]
- Survey of 6,698 people across six EU countries: around 84% said they don't trust US tech companies with their personal data; 93% don't trust Chinese companies (Ellen O'Regan/Politico) [2d]
- Sources: Anthropic met with Christian leaders in March to seek input on Claude's moral and spiritual development and if it could be considered a "child of God" (Washington Post) [2d]
- A wave of top AI researchers returned from the US to China in the past year, driven by better pay, quality of life, and a more restrictive US immigration system (Zijing Wu/Financial Times) [3d]
- Google says that Polymarket bets showing up in Google News was an error, and the prediction market's bets on real world events were not supposed to appear there (Terrence O'Brien/The Verge) [3d]
- Japan approves an additional $4B in subsidies to Rapidus to bankroll the chipmaker's work for Fujitsu, taking the total state investment and fees to $16.3B (Mari Kiyohara/Bloomberg) [3d]
- An investigation details Webloc, an ad-based geo surveillance system providing access to a constantly updated stream of records from up to 500M mobile devices (The Citizen Lab) [3d]
- How AI is transforming golf: optimizing course operations, virtual assistants handling tee time bookings, and AI instructor apps improving player performance (Bradley S. Klein/Wall Street Journal) [3d]
- Court filing: OpenAI says Elon Musk's recent amendments to his OpenAI lawsuit are a "legal ambush", calling them "legally improper and factually unsupported" (Robert Burnson/Bloomberg) [3d]
- Ramp data: 30.6% of US businesses paid for Anthropic's tools in March, up from 24.4% in February; OpenAI's US business adoption remained nearly flat MoM at ~35% (Clara Murray/Financial Times) [3d]
- Indian IT giant TCS reports Q4 sales up 9.7% YoY to $7.63B, net profit up 12.2% to $1.48B, both above est., and says new AI models did not hurt services demand (Reuters) [3d]
- UK activist investor Palliser has built a stake in Ajinomoto, urging it to raise prices for its ABF, a key material used to form advanced chipmaking substrates (Yang Jie/Wall Street Journal) [3d]
- Alat, a $100B Saudi Arabia PIF-backed electronics manufacturing fund, has removed CEO Amit Midha; sources say it has dropped plans to invest in chip production (Matthew Martin/Semafor) [3d]
- OpenAI says a GitHub workflow used to sign its macOS apps downloaded a malicious Axios library on March 31, but no user data or internal system was compromised (Sam Sabin/Axios) [3d]
- Sources: three senior executives who helped launch OpenAI's Stargate initiative are leaving the company and joining Meta (Bloomberg) [3d]
- The US CFTC says a district court judge granted its request for a temporary restraining order barring Arizona from continuing its criminal case against Kalshi (Jack Queen/Reuters) [3d]
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- There's a sneaky way to watch UFC 327 really cheap... [2d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Sunday, April 12 (game #1539) [2d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Sunday, April 12 (game #770) [2d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Sunday, April 12 (game #1036) [2d]
- UFC 327 live stream: how to watch Procházka vs Ulberg, start time, preview, full card [2d]
- 'Today is the day you've been waiting for': eGPUs can now officially turn a humble Mac Mini into an AI powerhouse [2d]
- Want cafe-quality lattes at home without buying an expensive new coffee machine? Jura's new gadget upgrades your drinks with perfectly foamed milk every time [2d]
- 'A self-inflicted hit': Washington state just rolled back sales tax exemptions for AI data centers worth hundreds of millions [2d]
- Playing The Last of Us with friends made my favorite PlayStation game feel brand new again [2d]
- '$15K bill destroyed a solo developer’s startup': How hackers are using leaked Google API keys to ‘go wild’ with Gemini AI for free [3d]
- Amazon's Ring cameras are the perfect solution to secure your home on a budget — shop today's best deals from $25.99 [3d]
- I've tested every iPhone since the iPhone 12, and Ceramic Shield 2 is the first iPhone glass I fully trust [3d]
- We're officially getting the DJI Pocket 4 on April 16, but here's how Insta360 could beat it [3d]
- Linux pulls support for ancient CPU — unsurprisingly, Linus Torvald says there is 'zero real reason' to keep a 37-year-old Intel 486 CPU going [3d]
- Keanu Reeves' new Apple TV movie Outcome has been slammed by critics — watch these 4 highly-rated films with the beloved actor instead [3d]
- 'AI is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity': Amazon CEO Andy Jassy lays out his '6 truths' for the future of AI [3d]
- ‘I hadn’t verified a single thing’: Using ChatGPT for Iran war news changed how I trust information [3d]
- How to watch Grand National 2026: Free Streams & TV Channels for Aintree National Hunt Race [3d]
- Save $200 and get the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra at its preorder price for a limited time at Amazon [3d]
- 'Small business owners have significant creative control from start to finish' — VistaPrint reveals the thinking behind its new AI logo maker service and how to stand out in the crowd [3d]
- TurboQuant isn't the RAM crisis savior you're hoping for, analysts say — as memory prices continue to look bleak [3d]
- Mint Mobile's new Samsung Galaxy S26 series deal can save you up to $900 — enough to cover an entire device [3d]
- ICYMI: the 7 biggest tech stories of the week, from DJI's new robovac to Artemis II iPhone photos [3d]
- Not a squat, not a deadlift — the trap bar deadlift 'sits between' the two, builds muscle fast and is safe for the over-50 crowd [3d]
- One week 'til Record Store Day 2026! The date, the top vinyl drops, and everything else you need to know [3d]
- Women's Six Nations 2026 Free Streams: TV Channels, Preview, Round 1 Fixtures [3d]
- Beyond Paradise season 4 star would 'love' to do The Celebrity Traitors season 2 — and would be 'terrified' if one contestant came to Shipton Abbott [3d]
- 'There’s no one-size-fits-all office chair': Vari explains the design decisions behind its award-winning chairs and desks, and how it's bringing over 100 new products to market this year [3d]
- I was a vacuum reviewer for two years — these are the 6 sub-£250 models I'd recommend in a heartbeat [3d]
- I tested Turtle Beach's Mario-themed controller and headset for Nintendo Switch 2 — and they surprised me for 5 key reasons [3d]
- I matched the upgraded Meta AI against ChatGPT, and you can really tell which AI has social media roots [3d]
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