The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Mastering Emacs: What's new in Emacs 29.1 [985d]
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- Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome [985d]
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- Show HN: HackYourNews – AI summaries of the top HN stories [985d]
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- Opposites don't actually attract: meta-analysis study [985d]
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- TEMU Is Cleverly Hidden Spyware That Poses an Urgent Security Threat to U.S. [985d]
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- Searx is no longer maintained [985d]
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- Accidental Empires, Chapter 11 – Font Wars (1992) [985d]
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- Digging through the New York Times morgue [985d]
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- The thinking path [985d]
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- What it's Really Like to be an Alaskan Truck Driver [985d]
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- Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo [985d]
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- Ask HN: What’s Happening with WeWork? [985d]
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- A BERT for laptops, from scratch [985d]
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- Roadmap to Tauri 2.0 [985d]
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- NASA finally admits what everyone already knows: SLS is unaffordable [985d]
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- China's ancient water pipe networks [985d]
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- 40 Hours a Week of Intense Work Outside Your Job,You Too Can Make Passive Income [985d]
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- NSO Group iPhone Zero-Click, Zero-Day Exploit Captured in the Wild [985d]
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- Apple Entrepreneur Camp [985d]
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- Proposed US Rule for Portable Generators Will Save Thousands of Lives and $1B/Yr [985d]
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- London Street Trees [985d]
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- Substack Is Leaning into Politics [985d]
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- Gabor Melli’s Research Knowledge Base [985d]
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- NaNofuzz: A Usable Tool for Automatic Test Generation [pdf] [985d]
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- Ricochet Robots Solver [985d]
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- Linux becoming a Windows / OS X clone [985d]
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- BMW drops plan to charge a monthly fee for heated seats [985d]
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- Square is down [985d]
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- iOS 16.6.1 fixes two vulnerabilities known to be actively exploited in the wild [985d]
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- More than half of dilapidated English schools were refused rebuilding money [985d]
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- The fight over California community solar: ‘It’s everyone vs. utilities’ [985d]
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- Humanised kidneys grown inside pigs for the first time [985d]
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- Releasing Persimmon-8B [985d]
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- Norway rejects Facebook owner Meta's appeal to defer ban [985d]
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- Project Mars (1953) [985d]
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- Bun 1.0 announcement [video] [985d]
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- 25 Gbit/s at home, part 1 [985d]
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- BMW Drops Controversial Heated Seats Subscription, Refocus on Software Services [985d]
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- AtariAge and Atari [985d]
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- Video codecs: Adding AV1 stateless video decoder support to Linux [985d]
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- Mojo: It’s Finally Here [985d]
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- Grindr Loses Almost Half Its Staff on 2-Day RTO Requirement [985d]
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- The Social Organization of the Computer Underground (1989) [985d]
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- Wayland Isn't Going to Save the Linux Desktop (2022) [985d]
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- Turning a Keyboard into a Mouse with Libevdev [985d]
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- Study finds influence of smaller Jersey numbers on perception [985d]
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- Microsoft will assume liability for legal copyright risks of Copilot [985d]
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- Is LangChain Pointless? [985d]
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- Active North Korean campaign targeting security researchers [985d]
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- John McCarthy’s collection of numerical facts for use in elisp programs [985d]
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- Semver violations are common, better tooling is the answer [985d]
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- YC company copied our product, what can we do? [985d]
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- LLMs, RAG, and the missing storage layer for AI [985d]
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- TPM-backed Full Disk Encryption is coming to Ubuntu [985d]
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- Tailscale Has Partnered with Mullvad [985d]
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- Kagi Small Web [985d]
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- Mullvad on Tailscale: Privately browse the web [985d]
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- California's plastic bag ban is failing [985d]
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- PgCompute: New PostgreSQL Client-Side Extension for Database Functions [985d]
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- Show HN: Retool AI [985d]
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- Are Any Words the Same in All Languages? [985d]
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- Mod kept failure of best tank quiet (2007) [985d]
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- Running a 180B parameter LLM on a single Apple M2 Ultra [985d]
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- Co-founder of DeepMind on how AI threatens to reshape life as we know it [985d]
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- Ask HN: What are some well-designed websites? [985d]
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- Report says PR firm has been paying Rotten Tomatoes critics for positive reviews [985d]
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- Wealthy Burners got the wakeup call they needed [985d]
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- Texas just got closer to blackouts than it has since 2021. What happened? [985d]
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- Arduino raises $22M Series B round [985d]
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- Ernie, China's ChatGPT, Cracks Under Pressure [986d]
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- ASML to Ship First High-NA EUV Tool This Year: $300M per Scanner [986d]
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- All You Need to Become a Servant Leader [986d]
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- Textual Web: TUIs for the Web [986d]
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- NixOS just dropped Anduril as a NixCon sponsor [986d]
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- Nintendo demoed Switch 2 to developers at Gamescom [986d]
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- Stanford DSPy: The framework for programming with foundation models [986d]
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- Snake-fury – a challenge for Haskell beginners [986d]
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- Using disposable phone numbers for better security [986d]
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- Is Google's looming monopoly trial a watershed moment for Big Tech? [986d]
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- Tell HN: Reminder that your LinkedIn profile is fully visible to site members [986d]
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- Toyota Shut Down 14 Factories Due to 'Insufficient Disk Space' [986d]
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- The Silver Thief (2004) [986d]
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- Move Over, Software Developers – In Cybersecurity, the Government Wants to Drive [986d]
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- Are You a Software Engineer or a Software Developer? [986d]
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- Every software project is a startup that will probably fail [986d]
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- My speed cubing page [986d]
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- UK drops 'spy clause' for scanning encrypted messages, admits not 'feasible' [986d]
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- A look inside a Sharia Courtroom [986d]
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- Apple buys 50-year-old record label to grow Apple Music Classical app [986d]
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- I brought down a scamming operation with 15 bytes of PHP [986d]
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- A philosophical theory where hard determinism and panpsychism are compatible [986d]
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- Exa Is Deprecated [986d]
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- What kind of password reset scam is going on at Facebook? [986d]
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- Someone keeps trying to reset my Facebook password [986d]
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- New LoRa RF distance record: 1336 km / 830 mi [986d]
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- Nobody's Driving [986d]
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- When URL parsers disagree (CVE-2023-38633, librsvg) [986d]
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- Cthulhu.jl – show type-inferred Julia code [986d]
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- Gaussian Splatting is pretty cool [986d]
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- Deciphering Mary Stuart’s lost letters from 1578-1584 [986d]
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- Gun deaths among US children reached new record high in 2021, study finds [985d]
- Apple patches “clickless” 0-day image processing vulnerability in iOS, macOS [985d]
- Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome [985d]
- North Korea-backed hackers target security researchers with 0-day [985d]
- Lotus is the latest to show off a high-powered electric sedan—the Emeya [985d]
- SpaceX broke its record for number of launches in a year [985d]
- How these parasitic worms turn brown shrimp into bright orange “zombies” [985d]
- NASA finally admits what everyone already knows: SLS is unaffordable [985d]
- Yes, this year is as hot as you think it is [985d]
- Musk calling shots on X content explains advertiser exodus, former exec says [985d]
- ZAP! Atari acquires beloved retro homebrew vendor AtariAge [985d]
- Senate confirms Biden FCC pick as 5 Republicans join Democrats in 55-43 vote [985d]
- Dealmaster: Save on Apple, Dell, Lenovo laptops, Steelcase chairs, and more [985d]
- Chrome turns 15 and is getting a big redesign [985d]
- Musk shut off Starlink to prevent Ukraine attack on Russian ships, report says [985d]
- Nintendo reportedly showing devs “Switch 2” with upscaled Breath of the Wild [985d]
- OpenAI to host its first developer conference on November 6 in San Francisco [985d]
- Demeo is one of the first “immersive” games announced for Apple Vision Pro [985d]
- Honda is the latest automaker to switch EV charging plugs [986d]
- How China gets free intel on tech companies’ vulnerabilities [986d]
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- Musk stiffed Twitter vendors and dared them to sue—dozens did just that [986d]
- Ford’s electric Mustang Mach-E gets a $65,000 Rally-inspired version [986d]
- Exploit patched in iOS 16.6.1 update delivered Pegasus spyware [985d]
- China government iPhone ban will have almost no effect on sales, says analyst [985d]
- Entire iPhone 15 lineup's camera specs detailed in last-minute leak [985d]
- Apple's Entrepreneur Camp application window is now open [985d]
- China's iPhones ban seen as effort to restrict Apple's access to market [985d]
- Apple rolls out surprise iPadOS & iOS 16.6.1, watchOS 9.6.2, macOS Ventura 13.5.2 updates [985d]
- Get a Windows 11 Pro & Microsoft Office 2021 bundle for just $54.97 [985d]
- iPhone 15 will sell well but iPhone 16 will do even better [985d]
- Apple TV+ unveils its first German-language show [985d]
- Daily deals Sept. 7: AirPods for $99, iPhone SE 2 $159, 2023 MacBook Pro $1,699, more [985d]
- The best smoke and carbon monoxide detectors with HomeKit support [985d]
- China widens ban on officials using iPhones but isn't enforcing it [986d]
- UPDF's ChatGPT-powered PDF editor for MacOS users now 63% off [986d]
- UK tries to claim it hasn't backed down on encryption 'at all' [986d]
- Inevitable iPhone 15 price increase won't deter pent-up demand [986d]
- Apple launched AirPods seven years ago, and changed the world again [986d]
- iPhone 15 dummy models provide real life look at new, muted colors [986d]
- Save $1,500 on Apple's loaded M1 Max MacBook Pro with 64GB RAM, 2TB SSD [986d]
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