The Brutalist Report - tech
- Podman Desktop celebrates 500k downloads [795d]
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- Why a highly mutated coronavirus variant has scientists on alert [795d]
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- Growing share of Americans favor more nuclear power [795d]
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- The Pleasure and Communion of Jane Austen’s Country Dance [795d]
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- Ego Death [795d]
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- Baghdad closes LED advert screens after hacker shows porn film on a screen [795d]
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- Associated Press clarifies standards around generative AI [795d]
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- uBlock Origin Lite now available on Firefox [795d]
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- Screen Time at Age 1 Year and Communication, Problem-Solving Developmental Delay [795d]
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- Educational Codebases [795d]
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- SolarPi experiment 2: Finally something that works [795d]
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- Google Pixel Binary Transparency: verifiable security for Pixel devices [795d]
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- Why Open Source? [795d]
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- Top Ten Most Frequent DNS Test Failures [795d]
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- Eighteen150 A residence program for solo immigrant founders [795d]
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- How the Rich Get Richer (2020) [795d]
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- What does it mean for a monad to be strong? [795d]
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- Show HN: VisionScript, abstract programming language for computer vision [795d]
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- 5 years ago Valve released Proton forever changing Linux gaming [795d]
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- Latest Android Runtime (ART) update led to apps starting 30% faster [795d]
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- Critical hearing looms in battle over California’s last nuclear power plant [795d]
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- Early Days of AI [795d]
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- Shrinking economies don't innovate [795d]
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- Lyrebird the Linux voice changer now supports PipeWire [795d]
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- US Housing Affordability Hits Worst Point in Nearly Four Decades [795d]
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- P2panda: P2P protocol for secure, energy-efficient local-first web applications [795d]
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- Show HN: My husband quit his job to build a new social audio app with Flutter [795d]
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- ‘I Was Shadowbanned:’ How Hinge's Algorithm Decides Who You Date [795d]
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- New York and California Each Lost $1T When Financial Firms Moved South [795d]
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- When I have a slower publishing cadence my blog grows faster [795d]
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- Build a Business, Not an Audience [795d]
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- Namecheap to increase .COM and .XYZ prices [795d]
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- The broad set of computer science problems faced at cloud database companies [795d]
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- MacLynx beta 5: UTF-8, pull-down menus and more dialogue boxes [795d]
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- I Made Stable Diffusion XL Smarter by Finetuning It on Bad AI-Generated Images [795d]
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- 9% price increase for .COM and .XYZ domains starting Sept 1, 2023 [795d]
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- Clever coating turns lampshades into indoor air purifiers [795d]
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- What Are FD&C Dyes and Lakes (and How Do They Differ)? [795d]
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- Steve Jobs: Fast boot times saves lives [795d]
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- New study measures grammatical complexity of 1,314 languages [795d]
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- Don't Fire Your Illustrator [795d]
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- Kansas Bureau of Investigation takes lead following police raid of newspaper [795d]
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- American workers are demanding almost $80k a year to take a new job [795d]
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- ''Vinegar Syndrome'' Decaying Archives of Cellulose Acetate Microfilm Stock [795d]
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- I come here not to bury Delphi, but to praise it (2019) [795d]
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- Flatpak is not the future (2021) [795d]
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- YouTube Is Still Tracking Kids Through Its Ads, Study Says [795d]
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- Garbage Collection in a Large Lisp System (1984) [pdf] [795d]
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- All of the vehicle license plates available in America [795d]
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- Duo Outage [795d]
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- Study: Inflammation drives social media use [795d]
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- Suppose I Wanted to Kill a Lot of Pilots [795d]
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- Taos Operating System (1995) [795d]
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- [Ask HN] How many submissions have you accidentally flagged? [795d]
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- Wi-Fi sniffers strapped to drones–Mike Lindell’s odd plan to stop election fraud [795d]
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- Career Advice Nobody Gave Me: Never Ignore a Recruiter (2022) [795d]
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- Show HN: The Uncolouring Book [795d]
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- Why Bumblebees Love Cats and Other Beautiful Relationships (2021) [795d]
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- Windows 11 has made the “clean Windows install” an oxymoron [795d]
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- The Ideal Viewport Doesn't Exist [795d]
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- GNU Parallel, where have you been all my life? [795d]
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- 80% of Companies do not need Snowflake or Databricks [795d]
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- A retiring consultant’s advice on consultants [795d]
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- Tesla owners say they've been trapped inside their EVs after they lost power [795d]
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- Last rites for the UK Online Safety Bill, an idea too stupid to notice it's dead [795d]
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- English is a pictographic language with 26 radicals [795d]
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- Show HN: I'm Sending a Weekly PHP Community Newsletter [795d]
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- Be careful of the examples you use. They stick [795d]
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- A man who can talk backwards [795d]
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- To Conference Organisers Everywhere [795d]
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- We’re All Just Temporarily Abled [796d]
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- Out-of-memory victim selection with BPF [796d]
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- Precompiled binaries removed from serde v1.0.184 [796d]
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- Texas electricity prices soar 6k% as heat wave is expected to shatter records [796d]
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- FreeBSD replaces bubblesort with mergesort on SYSINTs, results in 100x speed [796d]
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- Anxious brains redirect emotion regulation [796d]
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- CLAs create different issues than making (small) open source contributions [796d]
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- StableVideo: Text-Driven Consistency-Aware Diffusion Video Editing [796d]
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- Probability Can Bite [796d]
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- The Age of the Clever Fool [796d]
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- GNU Radio software-defined radio (SDR) implementation of a LoRa transceiver [796d]
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- My talk with Kris Nova about being homeless. See you on the other side, friend [796d]
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- Sfmemory.org: Useful San Francisco and Bay Area History Resources [796d]
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- Chip company Arm files for Nasdaq listing in IPO anticipated to be this year’s biggest [795d]
- Max Q: SpaceX’s Bandwagon program is a big deal, actually [795d]
- Triller’s S-1 filing claims 550M users, but its app installs fall far short, new data shows [795d]
- Teeny EV startup Arcimoto hooks up with defense contractor [795d]
- Match Group is going steady with AI, appoints Zynga alum to lead AI-focused team [795d]
- Friend.tech hype is skyrocketing, but will it actually reach the stars? [795d]
- Snapchat is expanding further into generative AI with ‘Dreams’ [795d]
- VC Office Hours: Why the sex tech industry could benefit from today’s politics [795d]
- Developers are now using AI for text-to-music apps [795d]
- Everyone’s talking about tech IPOs again [795d]
- Customer engagement platform Beamer raises $20M [795d]
- The human costs of the AI boom [795d]
- Amazon launches a Fire TV Channels app with 400+ free ad-supported TV channels [795d]
- Five, count ’em, five reasons you need to be at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 [795d]
- Apple Podcasts gain new creator tools, including Subscription Analytics and Linkfire integration [795d]
- How any SaaS company can monetize generative AI [795d]
- Pinterest rolls out new teen safety features, including wiping followers from users 15 and under [795d]
- Charles Martinet, the voice of Mario, is stepping down [795d]
- YouTube is working on a plan to compensate artists and rightsholders for AI music [795d]
- Robotaxis hit a speedbump, crypto is down, and tech IPOs may be on the horizon [795d]
- Twiga lays off 33% of its staff, disbands in-house delivery and introduces logistics marketplace [795d]
- ‘All-in-one’ sales tech platform FlashIntel raises $10 million [795d]
- Level up at the TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 roundtables [795d]
- An X glitch is breaking native images, links posted before December 2014 [795d]
- Tesla says data breach impacting 75,000 employees was an insider job [795d]
- B2B inventory marketplace Ghost reappears with $30M Series B to expand outside US [795d]
- BeReal gets more social with ‘friends of friends’ feature [795d]
- Zanifu raises $11.2M to scale its inventory financing offering in Kenya [795d]
- Jio Financial Services, Reliance’s $20 billion spin-off, makes market debut [796d]
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