The Brutalist Report - tech
- US to Criminally Charge Boeing, Seek Guilty Plea, Sources Say [457d]
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- Nyquest NY8A051H – Or getting 60 microcontrollers for $1 (die shot) [457d]
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- Matters Computational [pdf] [457d]
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- Slack AI [457d]
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- The Lives of Others (2006 film) [457d]
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- WhatsApp Android beta reveals Llama 3 405B option [457d]
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- Google Arts and Culture site I didn't know existed [457d]
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- California approves final high-speed rail link connecting San Francisco to LA [457d]
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- Chaos Engineering in Front End Development: Enhancing Application Resilience [457d]
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- Greco-Buddhist Art [457d]
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- Convolutions, Fast Fourier Transform and Polynomials [457d]
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- Unification in Elixir [457d]
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- An Accident in Space (1972) [457d]
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- Weavers and Concluders: Two communication styles (2021) [457d]
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- Extreme Measures Needed to Scale Chips [457d]
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- A Large-Scale Structured Database of a Century of Historical News [457d]
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- Postzegelcode [457d]
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- Why Monotonous Repetition Is Unsatisfying [457d]
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- The EU regulates that by 2027, all phones be equipped with replaceable batteries [457d]
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- Combine multiple RSS feeds into a single feed, as a service [457d]
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- Writing GUI apps for Windows is painful [457d]
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- A simplified Python simulation of diffusion [457d]
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- NASA and SpaceX misjudged the risks from reentering space junk [457d]
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- The Byte Order Fiasco (2021) [457d]
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- Canada 'sleepwalking' into cashless society, consumer advocates warn [457d]
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- Hoping for a Miracle to Save the Ogallala Aquifer? Prepare for the New Dust Bowl [457d]
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- Microsoft 1998 = Apple 2024 [457d]
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- Bitmovin (YC S15) Is Hiring Video Solution Architects in the US [457d]
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- A live ranking of airlines by how much luggage they are losing [457d]
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- How to Get Root Access to Your Sleep Number Bed [457d]
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- Dev rejects CVE severity, makes his GitHub repo read-only [457d]
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- Re: Supreme Court's Loper decision: offer some thought someone who has litigated [457d]
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- Are rainy days ahead for cloud computing? [457d]
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- Show HN: Drop-In SQS Replacement Based on SQLite [457d]
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- Power station's last coal delivery arrives by rail [457d]
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- Below MI – IBM I for Hackers [457d]
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- The weirdest QNX bug I've ever encountered [457d]
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- I Started a Bike Bus, and You Can Too (2023) [457d]
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- 50 Welcome Signs for 50 States [457d]
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- Self-healing 'living skin' can make robots more humanlike [457d]
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- Tianlong-3 catastrophic failure on launch [457d]
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- Goldman Sachs says the return on investment for AI might be disappointing [457d]
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- Ask HN: Any tool to generate AI images with exact same uploaded product images? [457d]
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- How the 1904 Marathon Became One of the Weirdest Olympic Events of All Time [457d]
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- Immune response study explains why some people don't get Covid-19 [457d]
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- Reflection for C++26 [457d]
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- Open-Source Perplexity – Omniplex [457d]
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- An Analog Network of Resistors Promises Machine Learning Without a Processor [457d]
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- Duff's Device and Coroutines (2008) [457d]
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- Anti-aging molecule successfully restores multiple markers of youth [457d]
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- Figma defaults to train AI models on personal data [457d]
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- POSIX 2004 Changes [457d]
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- Volkswagen Willing to Pay $1B Just to Look at Rivian's Software [457d]
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- MIT robotics pioneer Rodney Brooks thinks people are vastly overestimating AI [458d]
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- Figma will use your content to train its AI [458d]
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- Capcom and GOG to release the original Resident Evil trilogy [458d]
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- Weekend projects: getting silly with C [458d]
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- NASA rover discovers mysterious Mars boulder unlike any others [458d]
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- Financial services shun AI over job and regulatory fears [458d]
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- The physics of airplane flight [458d]
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- OpenDNS Suspends Service in France Due to Canal+ Piracy Blocking Order [458d]
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- Chrome is adding `window.ai` – a Gemini Nano AI model right inside the browser [458d]
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- The good, the bad, and the weird (2018) [458d]
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- Inside a $1 radar motion sensor [458d]
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- How Coffee Helped the Union Caffeinate Its Way to Victory in the Civil War [458d]
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- Patagonia gave its staff 3 days to decide to relocate or quit [458d]
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- Why Cloudflare Is a Threat to the Internet Privacy [458d]
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