The Brutalist Report - tech
- That Time America Outlawed Pinball [750d]
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- RTO doesn't improve company value, but does make employees miserable: Study [750d]
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- Covid is more likely to be of zoonotic origin than a product of engineering [750d]
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- Undefined Behavior in C and C++ [750d]
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- A former Gizmodo writer changed name to 'Slackbot', stayed undetected for months [750d]
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- Generative Models: What do they know? Do they know things? Let's find out [750d]
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- Open Source Motion Capture for Autonomous Drones [750d]
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- Global biggest industries by revenue in 2024 [750d]
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- Meta's new LLM-based test generator is a sneak peek to the future of development [750d]
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- Glass Health (YC W23) is hiring across multiple engineering roles [750d]
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- Emergence of stone-tool use behavior in a population of common macaques [751d]
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- Reconductoring: An easy way to expand the grid [751d]
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- Avast ordered to stop selling browsing data from its browsing privacy apps [751d]
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- IKV: embedded key-value store, 100x faster than Redis [751d]
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- The Angel, Islington [751d]
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- Populist Backlash Against Globalization: A Meta-Analysis of the Causal Evidence [751d]
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- FDA stands against using smartwatches to monitor blood glucose [751d]
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- Tell HN: Equifax free credit report dark patterns [751d]
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- Tauri 2.0 tries to make mobile apps crossplatform [751d]
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- Curl HTTP/3 security audit [751d]
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- Scuttlebutt social network: a decentralised platform [751d]
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- Forum reactions to Satoshi's Bitcoin paper [751d]
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- Nvidia open source driver to use NVK and Zink for OpenGL on newer GPUs [751d]
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- Show HN: Little Fixes – a spatial forum to improve your city [751d]
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- Show HN: Refractify – Optical software against myopia [751d]
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- Beautiful Probability [751d]
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- The 'Pro' Paradox and the Allure of Style over Substance [751d]
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- AMD ROCm Software Blogs [751d]
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- What's Wrong with Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive? More Than You Think [751d]
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- Deploy Gemma 7B with TensorRT-LLM and achieve > 500 tok/s [751d]
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- The Eagle Obsession – Space: 1999 documentary [751d]
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- 3D-printable tissue adhesive sets a new standard in biomedical technology [751d]
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- Spotify HiFi is still MIA after three years, and now so is my subscription [751d]
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- Show HN: OK-Robot: open, modular home robot framework for pick-and-drop anywhere [751d]
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- US judge says FTX can sell its Anthropic shares; FTX invested $500M in 2021 [751d]
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- Salient (YC W23) Is Hiring [751d]
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- Why Writing by Hand Is Better for Memory and Learning [751d]
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- Astronomers observe the Radcliffe Wave oscillating [751d]
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- Mamba: The Easy Way [751d]
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- Leaked Files Show the Secret World of China's Hackers for Hire [751d]
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- A Peek Inside a 'Scam Manual' Written to Help Immigrants Not Become Victims [751d]
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- Hidden GitHub Commits and How to Reveal Them [751d]
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- AI Is in the Midst of a Fever Dream and It's Only Getting Worse [751d]
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- Dog 'Language Geniuses' Are Rare but Apparently Real [751d]
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- What Happens to Your Sensitive Data When a Data Broker Goes Bankrupt? [751d]
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- Handful of Apple Vision Pro Units Develop Identical Crack in Cover Glass [751d]
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- Fixed-Point Combinator [751d]
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- I Spent a Week with Gemini Pro 1.5–It's Fantastic [751d]
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- Gemma.cpp: lightweight, standalone C++ inference engine for Gemma models [751d]
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- UK Ruling Has Potential to Free Up Public Domain; Museums Might Still Block It [751d]
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- German Bundestag Passes Cannabis Legalization [751d]
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- Nvidia hits $2T valuation as AI frenzy grips Wall Street [751d]
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- Tinder Owner Signs ChatGPT Deal. Enjoy the AI Dating Tidal Wave [751d]
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- Privacy Isn't Dead. Far from It [751d]
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- Work for you? Again? After you lied about the job and stole my stuff? No thanks [751d]
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- I don't think the cheapest APC Back-UPS units can be monitored except in Windows [751d]
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- Tyler Perry halts $800M studio expansion after being shocked by AI [751d]
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- After 14 years in the industry, I still find programming difficult [751d]
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- High Interest Savings Leaderboard [751d]
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- Satoshi – Sirius emails 2009-2011 [751d]
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- Jim Keller criticizes Nvidia CUDA, x86 – 'CUDA's a swamp, not a moat, like x86' [751d]
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- AI is a 'Glorified Tape Recorder,' Says Theoretical Physicist Michio Kaku (2023) [751d]
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- FlutterFlow (YC W21) Is Hiring [751d]
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- You can now try out Samsung's Galaxy AI on any smartphone – here's how [750d]
- World's smallest external GPU gets welcome upgrade for creative pros - higher TDP, better Thunderbolt connection but still running on RX 7600M XT [750d]
- Gemini bias fiasco reminds us that AI is no smarter than we make it [751d]
- Nothing Phone 2a renders appear to reveal the promising mid-ranger in full [751d]
- Google Pay will officially reach the end of its life in June - it's finally time to switch over to Google Wallet [751d]
- Could this be the lightest Core Ultra i7 laptop right now? Dynabook R9 weighs 1Kg and even comes with a LAN port — shame it is only on sale in Japan [751d]
- One of Apple's best iOS productivity tools had a pretty concerning security flaw, so patch now [751d]
- Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is getting tons of free content with the first arriving soon [751d]
- Microsoft's top new security tools wants to help keep your shiny new generative AI systems safe for good [751d]
- Dark Souls creator isn’t sure ‘how or if the series would have continued the way it did without Dark Souls 2’ [751d]
- Samsung's 2024 OLED and QLED TVs get their first price listings, and it's good and bad news [751d]
- Microsoft report claims US opponents are gearing up for an AI war [751d]
- Millions of Toshiba laptop chargers are being recalled after multiple reports of fire and overheating [751d]
- MWC 2024: All the top B2B news from this year's Mobile World Congress [751d]
- Massive leak reveals extent of China’s foreign hacking activities [751d]
- What are eSignatures and how do they work? [751d]
- Nightingale studio admits that online-only play ‘can be frustrating’ and is already prioritizing an offline mode [751d]
- It could soon be trivially easy to quickly take notes on your Android tablet [751d]
- LockBit ransomware still poses a major threat — ScreenConnect under attack from new malware [751d]
- Are remote workers at greater risk of cybersecurity threats? [751d]
- Apple wanted to call the AirPods Pro ‘Extreme’ and I’m extremely glad they didn’t [751d]
- 7 new movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and more this weekend (February 23) [751d]
- Walmart's massive weekend sale starts now - and I've found the 17 best deals [751d]
- Google CEO says that AI tips the scales in favor of defenders “disproportionately” [751d]
- Got an HDR monitor? Grab the new Nvidia App already – it turns SDR games into HDR, and aims to beat Windows 11's similar feature [751d]
- Google Gemini could be about to help create the next generation of ads [751d]
- Kanto Audio’s first HDMI ARC active speakers are here to replace your soundbar [751d]
- HBO Max renews True Detective for season 5 after streaming success [751d]
- No, Google is not closing down Gmail — it's a hoax [751d]
- Watch out, Apple Vision Pros are reportedly cracking all on their own [751d]
- SMBs are being targeted by this new phishing scam — make sure you don't fall victim [751d]
- Gemini AI turns up in Chrome browser to help you write, as Google plays catch-up with Microsoft Edge [751d]
- Samsung's new anti-reflection OLED TV screen is a modified version of The Frame TV's wild matte display, and it may come to more TVs if it's successful [751d]
- Nvidia finally catches up to AMD and drops a new app that promises better gaming and creator experiences [751d]
- FTC bans Avast from selling user data to ad agencies — antivirus giant hit with major fine [751d]
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