The Brutalist Report - tech
- OpenAI was hacked year-old breach wasn't reported to the public [352d]
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- The staggering science and art behind Wimbledon's legendary grass courts [352d]
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- Show HN: A free minimalist daily habit tracker [352d]
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- What causes migraines? Study of 'brain blackout' offers clues [352d]
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- RISC-V Emulator for Sophgo SG2000 SoC (Pine64 Oz64 / Milk-V Duo S) [352d]
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- Microsoft Is Dead: The Cliffs Notes (2007) [352d]
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- The African workers driving the AI revolution, for about a dollar an hour [352d]
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- (Modal) [352d]
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- Charge Robotics (YC S21) is hiring full-stack devs to deploy solar robots [352d]
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- Montana Has More Cows Than People. Why Are Locals Eating Beef from Brazil? [352d]
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- Flet – multi-platform apps in Python powered by Flutter [352d]
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- Top GitHub repositories which everyone should look [352d]
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- Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem – Isolated Declarations [352d]
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- Microsoft Is Dead[2007] [352d]
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- Investors Pour $27.1B into A.I. Startups, Defying a Downturn [352d]
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- Wireframes Are Cheap, Engineering Should Be Too [352d]
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- Show HN: YTHunt, App for recommending/discovering interesting videos [352d]
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- Ask HN: Where are the good resources for learning audio processing? [352d]
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- The Antarctic Ice Core Chronology 2023 [352d]
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- Chris Titus' Windows Debloat Tool [352d]
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- Numeronymize [352d]
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- Ask HN: Why Google shut down business.site website feature? [352d]
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- New AI Training Technique Is Drastically Faster, Says Google [352d]
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- Against the Burden of Knowledge [352d]
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- How to Catch a Lab Leak [352d]
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- Tokens are a big reason today's generative AI falls short [352d]
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- How to Think in Writing [352d]
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- Why privacy is important, and having "nothing to hide" is irrelevant (2016) [352d]
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- Extraverted People Talk More Abstractly, Introverts Are More Concrete [352d]
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- Why haven't biologists cured cancer? [352d]
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- Creative Chair [352d]
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- Emergency rooms are not okay [352d]
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- Evaluating a Decade of Hacker News Predictions: An Open-Source Approach [352d]
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- Interactive Bolide Data Visualizer [352d]
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- Eddy Cue: 'After 36 years at Apple, I'm still learning every day' [352d]
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- Show HN: Bash Dungeon – An educational dungeon crawler in the shell [352d]
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- Fabric is an open-source framework for augmenting humans using AI [352d]
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- When the CIA turned writers into operatives [352d]
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- Leonard Rome's lab discovered an odd component of cells in the 1980s: Vaults [352d]
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- High-Tech salaries in Israel take nosedive in April [352d]
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- Kivy – a cross platform Python UI framework [352d]
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- Free and Open Source Software–and Other Market Failures [352d]
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- The Coming Labor Shortage Is Not Good News [352d]
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- The Steel Man Technique: How to Argue Better and Be More Persuasive [352d]
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- A Thousand Primers, Not Just One [352d]
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- First anode-free sodium solid-state battery [352d]
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- A Dramatic Reading: I Will Fucking Piledrive You If You Mention AI Again [352d]
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- Teaching General Problem-Solving Skills Is Not a Substitute for Teaching Math [pdf] [352d]
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- The A.I. Bubble is Bursting with Ed Zitron [video] [352d]
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- Anxious Generation – How Safetyism and Social Media Are Damaging the Kids [352d]
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- Fata Morgana [352d]
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- Do not factory reset your Pixel until at least 15 minutes after a system update [352d]
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- Amazon is bricking $2,350 Astro robots 10 months after release [352d]
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- Italian prosecutors found Dior paid $57 to produce bags retailing for $2,780 [352d]
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- Properly Testing Concurrent Data Structures [352d]
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- Show HN: A JavaScript UI library for imperative JSX [352d]
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- With Nothing to Do [352d]
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- Aya: A minimalist version control system with fewer than 6 commands [352d]
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- 'Money always wins': Inside Sydney's underground tree-killing industry [352d]
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- Summary of Major Changes Between Python Versions [352d]
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- Ask HN: Which programming podcasts do you listen to? [352d]
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- I've eaten a meal replacement shake twice a day for two years (2019) [352d]
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- Mineral winds down: 'We will no longer be an Alphabet company' [352d]
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- U.S. SEC Wins 'Shadow Insider Trading' Trial [352d]
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- DevOps Isn't Dead, but It's Not in Great Health Either [352d]
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- Apple okays Epic Games marketplace app in Europe [352d]
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- Revolut's Irish mortgages are a game changer, and the banks know it [352d]
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- Private firms and open sources are giving spies a run for their money [352d]
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- Curl native support for –aws-sigv4 (2023) [352d]
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- 1Password and 2FA: Is it wrong to store passwords and one-time codes together? (2023) [352d]
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- Here’s how you can build and train GPT-2 from scratch using PyTorch [352d]
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- He might have been the first jazz star [352d]
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- Unverified NPM Account Takeover Vulnerability for Sale on Dark Web Forum [353d]
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- RadioSide turns your spare device into a radio [353d]
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- Zephyr: Implementing a Device Driver for a Sensor [353d]
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- How to implement a hash table in C (2021) [353d]
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- HTML5 Differences from HTML4 (2014) [353d]
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- Radio Garden [353d]
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- Code a DOOM-like game engine from scratch in C [PART I] [353d]
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- Constantine: modular, high-performance, zero-dependency cryptography stack [353d]
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- Preserving a floppy disk with a logic analyzer and a serial cable [353d]
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