The Brutalist Report - tech
- Does It Inline? [1006d]
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- Abandoned: The human cost of neurotechnology failure [1006d]
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- The record-breaking -108.00 diopter myopia lenses (2016) [1006d]
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- SQLite internals: How the most-used database works [1006d]
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- The Golden Age of Basic (2014) [1006d]
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- Steve Jobs Insult Response [1006d]
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- Show HN: A self-updating list of the most current useragents [1006d]
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- Tell HN: Google is correlating location data to your IP [1006d]
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- Get root on macOS 13.0.1 the macOS Dirty Cow bug [1006d]
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- Capture the flag using OSINT techniques (2019) [1006d]
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- René Girard and the Rise of Victim Power [1006d]
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- Unredacter: Never ever use pixelation as a redaction technique [1006d]
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- W3C’s transfer from MIT to non-profit going poorly [1006d]
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- Growing a Networked Garden with Spritely Goblins [1006d]
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- Milgram experiment (1963) [video] [1006d]
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- Beyond Repair – The potential downsides of right-to-repair laws [1006d]
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- Software workers labor union sues Klarna over layoffs of 7000 [1007d]
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- Atari Cosmos: A portable holographic video game machine (scroll a bit) (2013) [1007d]
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- Police and Thieves: On Tony Gilroy’s “Andor” [1007d]
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- Show HN: Factual AI Q&A – Answers based on Huberman Lab transcripts [1007d]
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- Apple changed how reading books works in iOS 16, and I may never be happy again [1007d]
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- Ask HN: What is the best advice you received in 2022? [1007d]
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- Corviale, a One-Kilometer Residential Complex in Rome [1007d]
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- AVR-GCC Compiler Makes Questionable Code [1007d]
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- Sorting with SIMD [1007d]
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- Strg.snek [1007d]
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- Show HN: Write an email to Santa Claus (ok, ok GTP-3) [1007d]
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- Binance outflows hit $6B as Mazars halts ‘proof of reserves’ work [1007d]
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- Show HN: Textual Markdown – a Markdown “browser” in the terminal [1007d]
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- Valve Is Paying Open-Source Developers to Work on Proton, Mesa, and More [1007d]
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- Apk.sh is a Bash script that makes reverse engineering Android apps easier [1007d]
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- Google introduces end-to-end encryption for Gmail on the web [1007d]
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- The Empty List [1007d]
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- Memory Pool System is a flexible and adaptable memory manager [1007d]
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- Post, the latest Twitter alternative, is betting big on micropayments for news [1007d]
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- As unions decline, inequality rises [1007d]
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- Linux, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft Want to Break the Google Maps Monopoly [1007d]
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- John Carmack's Resignation Letter [1007d]
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- As winter approaches, here's a story about why hardware is hard [1007d]
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- Drupal 10.0.0 Is Available [1007d]
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- The strange case of Britain’s demise [1007d]
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- Ask HN: Am I the only one hurt by lack of writing skills? [1007d]
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- Hest, Time Travel (2019) [1007d]
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- I Asked ChatGPT to Explain Some Jokes to Me [1007d]
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- WPF will be community run project [1007d]
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- Blender 3.4 available [1007d]
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- GTK File Chooser Dialog gets a thumbnail view after 18 years [1007d]
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- French accounting firm Mazars is pausing all its work with crypto firms [1007d]
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- When Paper Beats the Screen [1007d]
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- A ticking time bomb: healthcare under threat across western Europe [1007d]
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- WebAssembly and Its Platform Targets [1007d]
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- Atari Hotels [1007d]
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- Carp – a statically typed, non-GC Lisp language [1007d]
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- The Singularity Is Imminent [1007d]
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- Jack Ma flees tech crackdown to Tokyo in twilight of neoliberalism [1007d]
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- Songtell [1007d]
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- Tom Lehrer has released all of his songs into the public domain [1007d]
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- The $8 Linux Computer [1007d]
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- The strange case of BeOS, SRS and the silent Power Mac 6500 [1007d]
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- When Acrylic Aquariums Fail [1007d]
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- Open source USB C camera with C mount lens, MIPI Sensor, Lattice FPGA, USB 3.0 [1007d]
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- John Carmack Leaves Meta [1007d]
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- Mist Showers: Sustainable Decadence? (2019) [1007d]
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