The Brutalist Report - tech
- Gemini: Who negatively impacted society more, Elon Musk or Hitler? [702d]
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- The Snazzy D Compiler [702d]
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- Profiteering Hampers U.S. Grid Expansion [702d]
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- Consumers are increasingly pushing back against price increases – and winning [702d]
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- Google and Meta Function as Extensions of the US Intelligence Community [702d]
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- Inside North Korea's Forced Labor Program [703d]
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- Meta Staff Found Instagram Tool Enabled Child Exploitation. They Did It Anyway [703d]
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- Drawing and illustrating in the pre-digital time (2019) [703d]
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- Polymaths Are Late Bloomers [703d]
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- So Google's Gemini Doesn't Like Python Programming and Sanskrit? [703d]
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- Ask HN: Do LLMs get "better" with more processing power and or time per request? [703d]
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- Killing VMware [703d]
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- Show HN: Nekoweb – a retro static web hosting [703d]
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- Microsoft Is Driving Users Away [703d]
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- Bitboards and Connect Four [703d]
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- DOOM on Husqvarna Automower [703d]
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- How to Create a Scrivener Project to Use as Your Second Brain [703d]
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- Ask HN: How to Overcome the Trough of Sorrow? [703d]
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- The virtuous mean between time drunkenness and work martyrdom [703d]
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- Florida Passes Sweeping Bill to Keep Young People Off Social Media [703d]
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- The oldest hackies tell it like it was [703d]
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- In Search of the Last Saola [703d]
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- Pleasures by Aldous Huxley (1920) [703d]
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- Show HN: Functional UI Kit – twin Figma and React component libraries [703d]
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- Console.delight [703d]
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- Ask HN: Fighting back against Roku's forced arbitration? [703d]
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- Write Dumb Code (2018) [703d]
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- X vs. Twitter: App Binary Comparison [703d]
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- Microsoft DirectSR (Super Resolution) to Be Revealed at GDC 2024 [703d]
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- Readability.js [703d]
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- A Girl and Her ViewBuilder [703d]
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- AAC and Debian [703d]
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- Sorry We Machines Destroyed Your Civilization in Such a Boring Way [703d]
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- Remove average karma, unvalued and maybe counterproductive [703d]
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- Vega-Altair: Declarative Visualization in Python [703d]
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- Parasite Infection is Associated with Entrepreneurship (2020) [703d]
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- Falsehoods Junior Developers believe about becoming Senior [703d]
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- Coroutines in C [703d]
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- Breakthrough discovery extracting 97% of EV battery cobalt with common chemicals [703d]
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- Windows in a Docker Container [703d]
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- Early humans had ADHD, scientists say after making people play game online [703d]
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- It is hard to avoid JavaScript [703d]
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- Mamba Explained: The State Space Model Taking On Transformers [703d]
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- China is quietly reducing its reliance on foreign chip technology [703d]
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- Why it took the US 51 years to get back on the moon [703d]
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- Deepest Dive Under Antarctica Reveals a Vibrant World [703d]
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- Ship Faster by Building Design Systems Slower [703d]
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- Egypt announces $35B deal with UAE to buy premium Mediterranean area [703d]
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- Zero-Rupee Note [703d]
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- Osquery: An sqlite3 virtual table exposing operating system data to SQL [703d]
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- Chip Defense [703d]
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- Starving to Death on a Full Stomach [703d]
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- Java virtual threads hit with pinning issue [703d]
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- Show HN: Reverse-Engineering a Switch Lite with 1,917 wires [703d]
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- Marginalia: 3 Years [703d]
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- Love Letter to Obsidian [703d]
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- Seaborn bug responsible for finding of declining disruptiveness in science [703d]
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- fd, xargs, bat = quick document review [703d]
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- The Top of the DNS Hierarchy [703d]
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- Building a Fly.io-Like Scheduler with Resource Requirements [703d]
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- When homes hit 40°C inside, it's better to draw on residents' local know-how [703d]
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- Mexico City may be just months away from running out of water [703d]
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- Is Emacs Dying? [703d]
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- You almost never see a clock at the mall [703d]
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- How do startups building to detect deepfakes even compete? [703d]
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- I'm confused: what's with the project descriptions at HTTPS://pkgx.dev/pkgs/? [703d]
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- How to Change a System [703d]
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- Forget About Overpopulation, Soon There Will Be Too Few Humans [703d]
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- Why the world stopped having sex [703d]
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- Requirements for Japanese Text Layout [703d]
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- What is preventing Bing or Google to copy the techniques marginalia or kagi uses [703d]
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- Hallucination is inevitable: An innate limitation of large language models [703d]
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- A Face Is Exposed for AOL Searcher No. 4417749 (2006) [703d]
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- Why fake research is rampant in China [703d]
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- TSMC is having more luck building in Japan than in America [703d]
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- What Restoring a 30-Year-Old Nintendo Taught Me About Right to Repair [703d]
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- On Handwriting and Switching to Cursive [703d]
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- Earth just experienced its hottest 12 months in recorded history [703d]
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- Ubisoft Employees In France have gone on a Stike [703d]
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- Microsoft tried to sell Bing to Apple in 2018, according to Google court filings [703d]
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- Documentation for the JSON Lines text file format [703d]
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- Bought a Prison Laptop on eBay [703d]
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- Why you, personally, should want a larger human population [703d]
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- Im Coder [703d]
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- Festival with 1k-year history ends in northeastern Japan [703d]
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- SF's Millennium Tower now may be sinking in the center [703d]
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- As Solar Panels Age Out, Recyclers Hope to Cash In [703d]
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- Career Advice Ryan Holiday Wishes He'd Known Earlier [703d]
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- Asynchronous Clean-Up (in Rust) [703d]
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- Proposition E and Why San Francisco Voters Should Oppose It [703d]
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- Amazon blocks long-running FireTV capability, Breaking apps with no warning [703d]
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- Fast persistent recoverable log and key-value store [703d]
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- Every Model Learned by Gradient Descent Is Approximately a Kernel Machine [703d]
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- Utility Classes Aren't the Same as Inline Styles [703d]
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