The Brutalist Report - tech
- REI is Laying Off 275 Employees [900d]
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- You Can't Currently Download Ubuntu 23.10 [900d]
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- Echoes of Electromagnetism Found in Number Theory [900d]
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- Step-by-Step Restoration of a Rare 1995 IBM ThinkPad [video] [900d]
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- Let's Celebrate Relicensing from an Open Source to a Proprietary License [900d]
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- Flexport is laying off 20% of its workforce [900d]
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- The Great Hargeisa Goat Bubble [900d]
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- The Quest to Secure chown and symlinks [900d]
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- The Misunderstanding About Education That Cost Mark Zuckerberg $100M [900d]
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- Screenshots from Windows 95 [900d]
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- No Fakes Act wants to protect actors and singers from unauthorized AI replicas [900d]
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- TSMC: Ecosystem for 2nm Chip Development Is Nearing Completion [900d]
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- Firefox and Fastly take another step toward a privacy upgrade for the internet [900d]
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- MS Paint Cocreator, a new AI-powered experience powered by DALL-E [900d]
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- One game, by one man, on six platforms: The good, the bad and the ugly [900d]
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- Nearly half a billion small tech items thrown away [900d]
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- It appears that Dropbox is sharing all content ouside the EU with OpenAI [900d]
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- ISS Rodent Habitat [900d]
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- the US navy sold 2 obsolete aircraft carriers to scrap dealers for a cent each [900d]
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- HTTP/2 Rapid Reset Attack [900d]
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- Scientists unlock biological secrets of the aging process [900d]
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- Has Play Protect removed KDE Connect from your phone? Let us know [900d]
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- OpenAI is too cheap to beat [900d]
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- France bans all pro-Palestinian demonstrations [900d]
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- T-Mobile switching users to more expensive plans unless they call to opt out [900d]
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- Are we heading for World War Three? [900d]
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- QBinDiff: A Modular Diffing Toolkit [900d]
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- ACT test scores for U.S. students drop to a 30-year low [900d]
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- Show HN: I got tired of reading "This posting has been deleted by its author." [900d]
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- She's the star witness against Sam Bankman-Fried. Her testimony was explosive [900d]
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- Dracula – Dark theme for 300 apps [900d]
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- NASA's Bennu Asteroid Sample [900d]
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- The GRU's Disruptive Playbook [900d]
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- Automakers invented the crime of jaywalking (2015) [900d]
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- YouTube TV, which costs $73 a month, agrees to end "$600 less than cable" ads [900d]
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- Toshiba to delist from Japanese stock exchange in December [900d]
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- Who Runs the Best U.S. Schools? It May Be the Defense Department [900d]
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- The Midwit Smart Home [900d]
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- EU "Chat Control" and Mandatory Client Side Scanning [900d]
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- A few cores too many (2016) [900d]
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- Can't Be Fucked: Underrated Cause of Tech Debt [900d]
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- Impossible photo feat now possible via holography [900d]
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- Desmos 3D graphing calculator (beta) [900d]
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- Oops–It looks like the Ariane 6 rocket may not offer Europe any launch savings [900d]
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- Show HN: Kali – Scheduling Assistant for iOS [900d]
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- Woman's Experimental Bionic Hand Passes Major Test with Flying Colors [900d]
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- 'They know us better than we know ourselves': how Amazon tracked [900d]
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- Why BMI is flawed – and how to redefine obesity [900d]
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- The Humans Who Live as Lab Rats [900d]
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- When XML in Word Became Illegal [900d]
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- New Entry-Level Lucid Air Pure RWD Starts at $78,675, Still with 410-Mile Range [900d]
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- Show HN: I built a virtual tabletop for playing Dungeons and Dragons [900d]
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- Major Breakthrough in the Vesuvius Challenge [900d]
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- Ask HN: Googlers, Will Google Disable Accounts for Using Adblockers on YouTube? [900d]
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- Want to get started with LLMs? Here's what you need to know [900d]
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- Boox Palma review: A phone-shaped e-reader [901d]
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- The AI research job market shit show (and my experience) [901d]
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- First word discovered in unopened Herculaneum scroll by 21yo CS student [901d]
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- Migrate Users from Keycloak to Zitadel [901d]
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- San Francisco is becoming a tech hub again, Y Combinator CEO says [901d]
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- The data and puzzling history behind California's new red food dye ban [901d]
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- SpaceX files for new 29,988-satellite W-band network [901d]
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- mAh Is an Industry Mistake [901d]
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- Open Textbook Library – Textbooks that may be freely downloaded and distributed [901d]
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- Atlassian to buy Loom for nearly $1B [901d]
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- Atlassian Acquires Loom [901d]
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- Support for Third U.S. Political Party Up to 63% [901d]
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- Google Removes the Photo Sphere Mode from the Pixel 8 Camera [901d]
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- NASA: Capillary Cup [901d]
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- Think that your plastic is being recycled? Think again [901d]
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- Millions of Homes Still Being Kept Vacant as Housing Costs Surge, Report Finds [901d]
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- 47 Anime for 47 Prefectures in Japan [901d]
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- Email and Git = <3 [901d]
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- Show HN: Nostalgist.js – Run emulators of retro consoles, within web browsers [901d]
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- Bentham's Mugging (2022) [901d]
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- Slack's Google Drive App can share your private Docs and Drive files [901d]
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- Microsoft reveals IRS notice asking for $28.9B in back taxes [901d]
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- IRS says Microsoft may owe more than $29B in back taxes; MSFT disagrees [901d]
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- Introduction to Modern Statistics [901d]
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- A Journey building a fast JSON parser and full JSONPath [901d]
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- Mars helicopter to try for new speed record on Thursday [901d]
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- Armbian and Devuan = Armvuan [901d]
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- The little-told story about the BART seat-slashing gang [901d]
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- In Defense of Electricity Markets [901d]
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- Metric Time [901d]
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- Ask HN: Has anyone gotten complete, permanent relief from tinnitus? [901d]
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- Rethinking Open Source Licenses [901d]
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- Telegram Reveals Remote IP Address When Answering Calls [901d]
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- LSP could have been better [901d]
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- A 'Doxxing Truck' Displaying Students' Faces Comes to Harvard's Campus [901d]
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- FastGPT [901d]
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- "Full Self-Driving" doesn't imply autonomy, Tesla engineer says [901d]
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- QX82: Tiny JavaScript game/experience engine inspired by retro 80s computing [901d]
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- Using OpenBSD Relayd(8) as an Application Layer Gateway [901d]
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- Kagi finally let me lay Google Search to rest [901d]
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- Quordle today - hints and answers for Friday, October 13 (game #627) [900d]
- World’s biggest PC vendor takes first step that could establish Android as Windows biggest rival ever — and eliminate Google ChromeOS at the same time [900d]
- Microsoft is ending support for Windows 11 update 21H2, here's what you need to do next [900d]
- Starlink's new cellular service lets you stay connected even off the grid [900d]
- Threads just gave me another reason to leave X and Elon Musk behind – free edits [900d]
- Microsoft Defender just got a major security upgrade aimed at quarantining hackers [900d]
- You could buy one of these expensive Garmin Marq Carbon watches – for the price of a used car [900d]
- Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra: latest news, rumors and everything we know so far [900d]
- Princess Peach: Showtime's official art has been changed to make Peach look more like her movie counterpart [900d]
- Kia bets all on electric and unveils EV3 and EV4 concepts [900d]
- Another major WordPress security flaw is putting thousands of websites at risk [900d]
- Counter-Strike 2 support for older hardware and Mac is being discontinued so Valve can focus on 64-bit Windows and Linux [901d]
- Dropbox unveils a host of new AI features aimed at tidying up your cluttered files [901d]
- Mortal Kombat 1 patch for Switch aims to improve visuals and performance following backlash [901d]
- Nintendo has “no idea what the next game style will be” for Mario after Wonder’s launch [901d]
- The US government is officially investigating the MOVEit vulnerability [901d]
- Google Chrome will soon stop cookies entirely - but probably not for you [901d]
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- Apple is making passkeys easier than ever - if you have iOS 17 or macOS Sonoma [901d]
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- Hackers are using LinkedIn smart links to target users in phishing attacks [901d]
- Bad news, Nvidia RTX 4090 GPU owners: cable melting issues are back [901d]
- Want an M3 MacBook? You might have to wait until next year, says new report [901d]
- Jujutsu Kaisen's first fighting game adaptation is launching early next year [901d]
- Bayonetta director Hideki Kamiya launches YouTube channel after leaving PlatinumGames: “I’m out of a job, please subscribe” [901d]
- Can’t wait for Disney Plus’ Goosebumps? Stream these 3 spine-tingling series to get in the Halloween mood [901d]
- Netflix saves a popular Star Trek animated series as it bizarrely cancels two of its own animated movies [901d]
- Exploring the risks and benefits of password managers [901d]
- Keen to see a MacBook Pro with OLED? We’ve got some disappointing news [901d]
- Google Cloud just fired a major volley at AWS as the cloud wars heat up [901d]
- Some iPhones are mysteriously turning off at night – iOS 17.0.3 could be the culprit [901d]
- There’s bad news in the first claimed Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra benchmark [901d]
- Destiny 2 players who were accidentally banned will be compensated with $45 of in-game currency [901d]
- Chad Chaderson and Chaos 3D Corp are taking a page out of Unity's book in new game, Install Fee Tycoon [901d]
- Blizzard locks Overwatch 2’s most desirable new skins behind a big paywall - and the fans aren’t having it [901d]
- Invincible season 2 is finally revealing its new superpowered characters, and I couldn't be more excited [901d]
- Box Hubs will let you keep all your employees up to date, fast [901d]
- Assassin’s Creed Mirage players collectively racked up almost 500 years of parkour in less than a week [901d]
- Sony's PS5 cloud streaming service to launch later this month offering "select" titles [901d]
- Dead Island 2 will receive its first story expansion next month [901d]
- Valve updates Steam's security after hackers add malware to several games [901d]
- Decathlon employee data leaked online following breach [901d]
- Kia's EV2 concept could be the small, affordable EV you've been waiting for [901d]
- “We broke them all” — How researchers broke current image watermarking protections and what it means for a new era of truth-altering ‘reality’ [901d]
- 11 new AI projects announced at Adobe MAX 2023 – here's why they could change everything [901d]
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