The Brutalist Report - tech
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- CVE-2026-28952: Apple macOS 26.5 Kernel Vuln found by Claude [4d]
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- Performance of Rust Language [pdf] [4d]
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- Nobody Cracks Open a Programming Book Anymore [4d]
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- Using AI to write better code more slowly [4d]
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- US's big bet on quantum computing may not be legal [4d]
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- What Is a Direct Attach Copper (DAC) Cable [4d]
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- Every Frontier AI Is INTJ [4d]
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- Canada losing top talent as workers head to the U.S. [4d]
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- How Shamir's Secret Sharing Works [4d]
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- Agentic Patterns [4d]
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- Taking a walk may lead to more creativity than sitting, study finds (2014) [4d]
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- Micromania: The Whole Truth about Home Computers (1984) [4d]
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- Using Tailscale with an OrbStack VM on macOS [4d]
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- I'm done. I'm f***ing done [video] [4d]
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- Some Like It Literary [4d]
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- Boston and Bermuda [4d]
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- Show HN: OpenBrief – Local-first video downloader/summarizer [4d]
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- Microsoft Copilot Cowork Exfiltrates Files [4d]
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- Ferrari Luce, Maranello's first ever electric car [4d]
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- Reticulum: Source-privacy claim vs. routing metadata [4d]
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- Riscrithm – An intuitive RISC-V assembler and optimizer coded in Go [4d]
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- Jony Ive's Ferrari [4d]
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- A few interesting modern pixel fonts [4d]
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- Yoti age checks share facial photos and device fingerprints with third parties [4d]
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- Ninth Circuit Panel Goes Out of Its Way to Question Section 230–DOE vs. Meta [4d]
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- Tidy PSU – PD-64 C64 PSU Brings USB PD to Commodore 64 [4d]
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- Hacker News front page as a site [4d]
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- Japan's New Hypersonic Engine Could Make 2-Hour Flights to the US a Reality [4d]
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- Norway's 2 petabytes of Huawei flash storage and LLM training [4d]
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- A Comma and a Question Mark, Redux: Quick Terminal Helpers Using Pi [4d]
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- Anthropic Cofounder Chris Olah's Remarks on Pope Leo XIV's "Magnifica Humanitas" [4d]
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- Ruby vs. Java vs. TypeScript: my experience on building a Cowork DOCX plugin [4d]
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- The bootstrapper's EU stack for under €10 per month [4d]
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- Alaska's oil revival sparks a new energy rush Into the Arctic [5d]
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- California moves to exempt Linux from its age-verification law after backlash [5d]
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- You Were Never Declaring State. You Were Observing by Hand [5d]
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- Exit IP VPN servers mitigation rollout [5d]
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- The Coming Layoffs and the Revenge of the Measurers [5d]
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- Google facing court for retaliation against Gaza whistleblower [5d]
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- AI Datacenters Were Built for GPUs. What Happens When You Remove the GPUs? [5d]
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- RentFlow (YC S24) Is Hiring [5d]
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- Ubers COO says its getting harder to justify the money spent on AI tokenmaxxing [5d]
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- Dimensions of the Geiger-Muller Tube Holder on the GGreg20_V3 Geiger Counter PCB [5d]
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- Founder of 7/11 Japan, Toshifumi Suzuki, has died at age 93 [5d]
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- My new obsession: A horse-racing board game of pure luck [5d]
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- Launch HN: Chert (YC P26) – Twilio for iMessage [5d]
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- The Ask [5d]
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- Why Ctrl+V won't paste images in Claude Code on WSL, with a fix [5d]
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- Hive (YC S14) is hiring sr back-end developers (CA/US remote OK) [5d]
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- Washington Diary [5d]
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- The Cost of Safetyism [5d]
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- C extensions, portability, and alternative compilers [5d]
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- How a Startup Is Collapsing a 200-Year-Old Supply Chain [5d]
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- Netherlands Seizes 800 Servers, Arrests 2 for Aiding Cyberattacks [5d]
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- 2026 HIPAA Security Rule Update [5d]
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- The Most Unlikely School Bag [5d]
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- Confidence Scores for Exam Questions [5d]
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- Pope Leo XIV says AI must serve humanity, not the powerful few [5d]
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- Pope Leo: opaque AI run by few firms risks "New Forms of Dehumanization" [5d]
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- Microsoft pulls plug on plans for 244-acre data center in Caledonia [5d]
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- In-Browser Container Builds [5d]
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- Nendo's Wonderful Toru, an Electric Kettle for Alessi [5d]
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- Search engines alternatives now that Google isn't Google anymore [5d]
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- Leave Me Behind [5d]
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- I manage teams without a single call [5d]
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- The Pack That Killed the Pack Mule [5d]
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- Massachusetts formally recognizes the App Drivers Union, which says it represents ~70,000 workers and is the first state-certified rideshare union in the US (Bryan Hecht/The Boston Globe) [4d]
- The FTC settles with Cox, MindSift, and 1010 Digital Works for $930K over claims they falsely said they could use phone mics to spy on users for ad targeting (Adi Robertson/The Verge) [4d]
- X says it is cracking down on large accounts that have been gaming its revenue-sharing program by "programmatically reuploading content from smaller accounts" (Lakshmi Varanasi/Business Insider) [4d]
- Iranian state media reports that President Masoud Pezeshkian has issued an order to reopen international internet access after a near-90-day blackout (Reuters) [4d]
- Report: the EU plans to fine Google a high triple-digit million euro amount as part of a 2025 probe over concerns it favors its own services in search results (Reuters) [5d]
- A look at the UK's AI Safety Institute, whose researchers probe AI models for safety gaps, as its work becomes a blueprint for other governments' AI policies (New York Times) [5d]
- Study: rate of fabricated references in biomedical papers has grown 12x+ since 2023; in early 2026, one in 277 papers had at least one non-existent reference (Tristan Bove/Fortune) [5d]
- How Iranian threat actor Nimbus Manticore used techniques like AI-assisted malware development and SEO poisoning to target companies during the US-Iran war (Check Point Research) [5d]
- SoftBank stock jumped 4.6% to a record high on Monday, spurred by hopes of big returns from the company's stakes in OpenAI and SB Energy Corp if they go public (Bloomberg) [5d]
- Star Citizen, a video game in development since 2012, has reached $1B in lifetime funding; it remains in alpha and does not have a confirmed release date (Jennifer Maas/Variety) [5d]
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- Quordle hints and answers for Tuesday, May 26 (game #1583) [4d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Tuesday, May 26 (game #1080) [4d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Tuesday, May 26 (game #814) [4d]
- 'Built for the boss': X-Chair's luxury office chair deals have landed for Memorial Day — and these premium seats are well-worth exploring if you want more comfort at work [4d]
- I’ve driven the smallest Kia EV yet and there’s a lot to love about the baby of the bunch [4d]
- 'Security of your network is essential to security of your robot': Industrial robots targeted by malware, which could open them up to hacking — is this how the revolution begins? [4d]
- New 'scareware' attack hits 2.8 million victims, pretending to lock them out of your browser — here’s how you can stay safe [4d]
- I test ThinkPads for a living and these are the best 14-inch business laptop deals for professionals and power users in Lenovo's Memorial Day sale [4d]
- Best Buy's video editing laptop and PC deals end in a matter of hours — and they're packed with DDR5 memory, and RTX 5060, 5070, and 5080 graphics cards that are perfect for content creators [4d]
- FBI warns of Kali phishing scam hitting Microsoft OAuth tokens — warns 'Kali365 lowers the barrier of entry, providing less-technical attackers access to AI-generated phishing lures' [4d]
- How to watch the 2026 American Music Awards online — stream Teddy Swims, Keith Urban performances live from anywhere [4d]
- Amazon’s Memorial Day Lego sale is packed with Star Wars, Botanicals, Art, and Creator set deals – but it's ending soon [4d]
- The Many Lives of Benjaman Kyle on HBO Max had Natalia Grace producer 'in tears' after man found naked behind Burger King with total amnesia couldn't remember past — 'I felt like I was never going to be normal again' [4d]
- You think your World Cup TV setup is good? This custom 9.4.4-channel Dolby Atmos home theater was designed for sports, with a unique smart 'Football Mode' and powerful sound that's probably louder than a real stadium crowd [4d]
- Trend Micro users beware - dangerous Apex One zero-day exploited in the wild [4d]
- Save up to $600 on mini PCs from Dell, Geekom, GMKtec, and more in Amazon's Memorial Day sale — I've found a ridiculous number of mini PC deals, but you'll need to be super-fast to get them at this price [4d]
- IKEA living room trends for summer: playful colors and open storage for a welcoming space that's packed with personality [4d]
- 'This is a sales tactic': Experts warn ransomware hackers will often lower their prices - with some giving discounts up to 96% [5d]
- What is the release date for Half Man episode 6 on HBO Max and BBC iPlayer? [5d]
- Samsung's 'absolutely stellar M.2 SSD for both professional users and gamers' is just $390 in the Amazon Memorial Day sale — that's a $250 discount on our 5-star 2TB internal SSD [5d]
- Amazon is slashing prices on its most popular and best-selling devices for Memorial Day — here are the 18 best deals I'd buy from $14.99 [5d]
- She handed a repair tech her iPhone and then the worst happened — here's how to protect your data and yourself [5d]
- Amazon's 24 best running shoes on sale for Memorial Day — up to 50% off Adidas, Brooks, Nike, Hoka, and more [5d]
- ‘It succeeds in painting an idyllic picture of vanlife’ — I loved my time in Outbound’s wilderness, but a few bumps in the road made me want to cut my trip short [5d]
- GitHub hit with another major attack — Megalodon hits over 5,000 repos with malware-laden commits [5d]
- Digital spring cleaning is now a frontline defense in the scam economy [5d]
- Save up to $350 on the best 3D printers in the Memorial Day sale — massive price cuts on Bambu Lab, Elegoo, Creality, and Anycubic 3D printers including the 'exceptionally good' Centauri Carbon 2 and our top budget pick for beginners [5d]
- The death of the deep dive — why Google’s new AI search wants to do your thinking for you [5d]
- The Dell Memorial Day sale is staggeringly good with up to $600 off laptops and $260 off my favorite business desktop PC — as someone who reviews business hardware, some of these deals feel like a total steal to me [5d]
- The 49 best Memorial Day tech deals worth adding to your cart — AirPods, Garmin, OLED TVs, cheap smart home, MacBooks, and more [5d]
- These retailers have the best RTX 5060, RTX 5070, and RTX 5080 gaming laptop deals this Memorial Day — and yes, they have 32GB of RAM [5d]
- GTA 6 is almost here — here are 7 features I’m desperately hoping for [5d]
- Apple, Samsung, and Google phones are all on sale for Memorial Day — these are the 12 best deals from Amazon, Verizon, T-Mobile, and others today [5d]
- Samsung's Memorial Day TV sale ends today — here are 15 deals worth buying, including up to $1,500 off top-rated 4K, QLED, and OLED TVs [5d]
- 'This technology turns every router into a potential means for surveillance': researchers warn you can be tracked and identified from Wi-Fi signals [5d]
- 12 of the best Memorial Day laptop deals — my top picks from Dell, Best Buy, Apple, HP, and Lenovo from $179 [5d]
- ‘An impressive phone that punches above its price’ — I tested the Honor 600 and was blown away by its blazing display, epic battery life, and occasionally uncanny AI [5d]
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