The Brutalist Report - tech
- Why Bridges Don't Sink [356d]
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- The Rise of Packet Rate Attacks: When Core Routers Turn Evil [356d]
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- DIY RFID Business Card and Badge Holder with Victorinox Swiss Army Knife Tools [356d]
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- What makes e natural? (2004) [356d]
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- The Illustrated Transformer [356d]
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- Engine Sound Simulator [356d]
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- Brazil data regulator bans Meta from mining data to train AI models [356d]
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- $105B Electronics Giant Sony to Launch New Bitcoin Exchange [356d]
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- Tech doesn't make our lives easier. It makes them faster [356d]
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- All I want for Christmas is a negative leap second [356d]
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- Python Modern Practices [356d]
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- A British clergyman who predicted black holes in 1783 [356d]
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- Ask HN: Should I use React for a personal portfolio? [356d]
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- Explainability Is Not a Game [356d]
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- Creatine improves physical function and body composition in older adults [356d]
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- Australia out of natural gas, pays gas companies to export its reserves [356d]
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- Fuelling the Tour de France: Secrets of the team kitchens [356d]
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- Apple Poised to Get OpenAI Board Observer Role as Part of AI Pact [356d]
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- Google emissions jump nearly 50% over five years as AI use surges [356d]
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- America's startup boom around remote work and technology is still going strong [356d]
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- The Queen's Doll's House [356d]
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- Blog.ethereum.org Mailing List Incident [356d]
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- Figma pulls AI tool after criticism that it ripped off Apple's design [356d]
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- Babies Babble with Acquired Accents [356d]
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- Graph-Based Ceramics [356d]
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- Common Lisp Documentation [356d]
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- Show HN: I made a search engine for Hacker News [356d]
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- Show HN: Mutahunter – LLMs to support mutating testing for all major languages [356d]
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- Google's carbon emissions surge nearly 50% due to AI energy demand [356d]
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- Weather forecast accuracy across US cities based on Weather Service gridded data [356d]
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- Sonar is destroying my job and it's driving me to despair [356d]
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- An epigenetic editor to silence genes [357d]
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- Nuclear spectroscopy breakthrough could rewrite fundamental constants of nature [357d]
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- Aboriginal ritual passed down over 12,000 years, cave find shows [357d]
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- New Idaho library rules, adults only, must show ID [357d]
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- The Diamond Sutra, the oldest dated printed book (2016) [357d]
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- Pwning a Brother labelmaker, for fun and interop [357d]
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- Immich Progress Update [July 2024] [357d]
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- How generative AI is trying to rip the screaming soul out of the Enlightenment [357d]
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- The Submarine (2005) [357d]
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- Study finds hybrid work benefits companies and employees [357d]
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- Exploring biphasic programming: a new approach in language design [357d]
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- Google manipulating your search tabs too? [357d]
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- Bruce Bastian, WordPerfect co-creator, dies at 76 [357d]
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- Bruce Bastian, WordPerfect co-creator, has died [357d]
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- OmniAI (YC W24) Is Hiring a Founding Engineer in SF [357d]
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- The Sphere [357d]
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- Solving a math problem with planner programming [357d]
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- Google rejected me and now I'm building a search engine [357d]
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- Total Annihilation Graphics Engine (2012) [357d]
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- Meta 3D Gen [357d]
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- BusyBeaver(5) is now known to be 47,176,870 [357d]
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- A WFH 'culture war' has broken out across Europe [357d]
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- Figma Disables AI App Design Tool After It Copied Apple's Weather App [357d]
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- Postgres has low connection limits and goes towards multi-threaded architecture [357d]
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- 50 Years of Rubik's Cube [357d]
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- CSS Surprise Manga Lines [357d]
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- Microsoft's WSL2 Transitions to Linux 6.6 LTS Kernel [357d]
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- GraphRAG (from Microsoft) is now open-source! [357d]
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- 8cc.vim: Pure Vim script C Compiler [357d]
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- A look at overnight stays at US National Parks [357d]
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- The history of Alt+number sequences [357d]
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- Nine-year-old chess prodigy to make history after being picked for England [357d]
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- CVE-2024-29510 – Exploiting Ghostscript using format strings [357d]
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- With fifth busy beaver, researchers approach computation's limits [357d]
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- Show HN: Adding Mistral Codestral and GPT-4o to Jupyter Notebooks [357d]
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- Python packaging scenarios by the creators of ruff [357d]
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- Ladybird Web Browser becomes a non-profit with $1M from GitHub Founder [357d]
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- Ant Design – the second most popular React UI framework [357d]
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- Plaintext is not a great format for (system) logs [357d]
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- Car Crash Deaths Involving Cannabis on the Rise [357d]
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- Gen AI: too much spend, too little benefit? [357d]
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- The case against morning yoga, daily routines, and endless meetings [357d]
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- For the Love of God, Stop Using CPU Limits on Kubernetes [357d]
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- The future is self-hosted [357d]
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- Why Is Chile So Long? [357d]
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- Lago – Open-Source Usage Based Billing Is Hiring a Data Scientist (EU-Based) [357d]
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- Some notes on self-publishing a tech book [357d]
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- Some sanity for C and C++ development on Windows [357d]
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- Figma AI is a rip-off engine [357d]
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- Htmx does not play well with content security policy [357d]
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- Trying Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks in Practice [357d]
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- Tech went from free love to pay-per-click [357d]
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- Welcome to Ladybird, a truly independent web browser [357d]
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- Show HN: I Made an Open Source Platform for Structuring Any Unstructured Data [357d]
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- Microsoft Updated Phi-3 [357d]
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- DETRs Beat YOLOs on Real-Time Object Detection [357d]
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- Dolphin Rolling Releases Announcement [357d]
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- Diff-pdf: tool to visually compare two PDFs [357d]
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- Mako – fast, production-grade web bundler based on Rust [357d]
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- Booting Linux Off of Google Drive [357d]
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- Did Turing prove the undecidability of the halting problem? [357d]
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- Atoll islands show no widespread physical destabilization from sea-level rise (2018) [357d]
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- Greece introduces 'growth-oriented' six-day working week [357d]
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- Walmart first major retailer in North America to deploy hydrogen semi truck [357d]
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- Access to broadband internet causally linked to reduction in suicides [357d]
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- Remote Unauthenticated Code Execution in OpenSSH Server [357d]
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- Big Things in Small Packages: The Charm of Japan's Kei Truck [357d]
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- Show HN: Dillusion Browser [357d]
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- Exploring Quantum Mpemba Effects [357d]
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- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Wednesday, July 3 (game #122) [356d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Wednesday, July 3 (game #388) [356d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, July 3 (game #891) [356d]
- As a 90s kid, Netflix’s Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F made me nostalgic for an action-packed era I never experienced [356d]
- If you think GPT-4o is something, wait until you see GPT-5 – a 'significant leap forward' [356d]
- Google AI may mix good and questionable ideas in the anticipated Pixel 9 [356d]
- Millions of iOS apps could have been hit by cyberattack due to this worrying flaw [357d]
- Forget Sora, Runway is the AI video maker coming to blow your mind [357d]
- AMD Ryzen 9000 CPUs are getting a nifty trick to help enthusiasts get the best out of the next-gen chips [357d]
- 'No one knows what makes humans so much more efficient': small language models based on Homo Sapiens could help explain how we learn and improve AI efficiency — for better or for worse [357d]
- Turns out, people don’t really want console games on iPhone – but I think that misses the point [357d]
- Android gets a handy new split-screen mode just in time for the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold [357d]
- Struggling with your broadband? A new internet speed record just hit 402Tbps – fast enough to download a 4K movie in under a millisecond [357d]
- Man arrested for setting up fake flight Wi-Fi to steal fellow passenger details [357d]
- Microsoft continues to frustrate users with ads in the operating system - this time plaguing the MSN Weather app [357d]
- Turkey rocked by second day of internet blackouts [357d]
- This incredible human-eye-like scientific breakthrough could lead to safer self-driving cars and better smartphone cameras [357d]
- North Korean hackers are using malicious Google Chrome extensions to try and hack your data [357d]
- Warhammer 40,000: Darktide has a new soundtrack volume out this week — here's an exclusive preview of tracks composed by Jesper Kyd [357d]
- The Sandman season 2 gets a big cast update as nine new faces rouse from their sleep to join the hit Netflix show [357d]
- Crazy Domains adds GenAI to its website builder [357d]
- Prudential Financial reveals millions of customers affected by data breach [357d]
- Frustrations are being aired about Windows 11’s new Copilot app – but here’s why we’re not worried (just yet) [357d]
- Game on: How IT monitoring is set to power the summer of sport [357d]
- The password paradox and its impact on UK businesses [357d]
- Beyerdynamic unveils a new high-end gaming headset with studio-grade drivers [357d]
- Cisco Nexus switches targeted by large-scale Chinese malware campaign [357d]
- LG's latest super-cool wireless OLED TV is now launching – expect a US and UK release soon [357d]
- The Leica D-Lux 8 premium compact has officially launched – and it's your cheapest way to grab a new Leica [357d]
- Thousands of servers could be at risk due to major OpenSSH security flaw [357d]
- I love this $59 retro handheld and can't wait to try its brand new Atari and Technos flavors [357d]
- Netflix teases Cobra Kai season 6's final showdown and One Piece season 2's next high-seas adventures [357d]
- Skullcandy's 3 new cheap sporty wireless earbuds have different fit options to suit your ears [357d]
- Forget drones, DJI could soon hit the trails with a shock move into e-bikes [357d]
- Leaked Intel Arrow Lake benchmark hints at a seriously promising mid-range CPU [357d]
- Samsung Galaxy S24 FE colors just got tipped – from muted to bright [357d]
- Bridge cameras are back – Panasonic revives travel-friendly superzooms with surprise successor to our favorite cheap Lumix [357d]
- Did you get a faulty butterfly keyboard on your MacBook? Apple is finally expected to start paying out [357d]
- The next Xbox dashboard could have been spotted - and it seems designed for a handheld [357d]
- Pixel 9 hands-on video leak points to a bright pink color for Google's next flagship [357d]
- Want to keep using Windows 10? This company offers unofficial security patches — but it will cost you [357d]
- End of an era: the iPhone X, original HomePod, and first-gen AirPods are all now officially ‘vintage’ [357d]
- Apple Intelligence tipped to feature Google Gemini integration at launch, as well as ChatGPT [357d]
- Why isn’t print dead? [357d]
- The Meta Quest 2 is sold out everywhere – paving the way for the Meta Quest 3S [357d]
- Microsoft Teams update could solve its most jarring problem — or make it even worse [357d]
- Wise says some customer accounts affected by Evolve data breach [357d]
- Windows 11 runs into more trouble as Microsoft halts rollout of new features in testing [357d]
- Notion introduces a new tool for website publishing [357d]
- Massive Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra leak reveals their full specs [357d]
- 'Basically, eight movies': Stranger Things season 5 is going to test my runtime limits – and I watch Netflix for a living [357d]
- Intel Arrow Lake leak suggests big changes for next-gen CPUs including shifting up a gear to faster RAM [357d]
- Sustainable IT ideas aren't being taken seriously - despite the big savings they offer [357d]
- Addressing the challenges of mobile app measurement [357d]
- Philips Hue's new powerful smart lights can illuminate every nook and cranny in your home [357d]
- Samsung's Galaxy Watch 7 could warn users if they're at risk of heart attacks, strokes, and more [357d]
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