The Brutalist Report - tech
- It's legal for police to use deception in interrogations. Some want that to end [186d]
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- Delta: A syntax-highlighting pager for Git, diff, grep, and blame output [186d]
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- Neural Optical Flow for PIV in Fluids [186d]
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- Claude AI to process secret government data through new Palantir deal [186d]
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- What Is a Staff Engineer? [186d]
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- Notes on Guyana [186d]
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- My Notes on Apple Math Notes [186d]
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- What does a scientist look like? Children drawing women more than ever before [186d]
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- Apple Macintosh before System 7 [186d]
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- Zep AI (YC W24) Is Hiring DevRel / Community Managers to Build Agent Memory [186d]
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- I Quit Google to Work for Myself (2018) [186d]
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- Judge: Zuckerberg not liable for social media harm to children [186d]
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- I wonder how much Cook dithered over that cheerful-looking exclamation mark [186d]
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- Algol-68 seemed like a good idea – until it wasn't [186d]
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- Why langurs drink salt water [186d]
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- Why 4D geometry makes me sad [video] [186d]
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- The case of a program that crashed on its first instruction [186d]
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- Mitochondria Are Alive [186d]
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- Pirating "The Pirate Bay" TV Series Is Ironically Difficult [186d]
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- Genetic repair via CRISPR can inadvertently introduce other defects [186d]
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- Aviator (YC S21) Is hiring engineers to build a DevEx platform [186d]
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- Colors of the Court – NBA Uniforms [186d]
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- First image of our Milky Way's black hole may be inaccurate, scientists say [187d]
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- It feels like 2004 again [187d]
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- The Weeds Are Winning [187d]
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- The Weeds Are Winning [187d]
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- How to Fix the Electoral College [187d]
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- Making Electronic Calipers [187d]
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- Gravity's Eastern Voyage [187d]
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- Man sick of crashes sues Intel for allegedly hiding CPU defects [187d]
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- TSMC will stop making 7 nm chips for Chinese customers [187d]
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- The Cybergypsies (Indra Sinha, 1999) [187d]
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- Fedora KDE Desktop Spin Promoted to Same Tier as Gnome-Based Fedora Workstation [187d]
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- Ease of maintenance is a feature [187d]
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- Elwood Edwards, Voice of AOL's 'You've Got Mail ' Alert, Dies at 74 [187d]
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- Toy Models of Superposition (2022) [187d]
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- Show HN: Motherfuckingrssreader.com [187d]
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- How is the SSD installed – M4 Mac Mini (2024) [187d]
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- How to Self-Host All of Bluesky [187d]
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- How to self-host all of Bluesky except the AppView (for now) [187d]
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- Functional Programming in Go [187d]
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- Judge's Investigation into Patent Troll Results in Criminal Referrals [187d]
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- LoRA vs. Full Fine-Tuning: An Illusion of Equivalence [187d]
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- Desktop icons are surprisingly hard [187d]
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- Show HN: Asterogue, my sci-fi roguelike, is now playable on the web [187d]
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- Perceptually lossless (talking head) video compression at 22kbit/s [187d]
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- The 'Invisibility Cloak' – Slash-Proc Magic [187d]
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- Methodology is bullshit: principles for product velocity [187d]
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- A New Era of macOS Sandbox Escapes: Overlooked Attack Surface, 10+ New Vulns [187d]
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- Corinthian Bronze [187d]
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- Intentrace: Strace for Everyone [187d]
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- Stabilizing the Obra Dinn 1-bit dithering process (2017) [187d]
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- Kagi Translate [187d]
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- After decades, FDA moves to pull ineffective decongestant off shelves [187d]
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- Why I love Rust for tokenising and parsing [187d]
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- Guild Builds [187d]
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- Police Freak Out at iPhones Mysteriously Rebooting Themselves, Locking Cops Out [187d]
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- FDA Proposes Ending Use of Oral Phenylephrine as OTC Nasal Decongestant [187d]
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- Ham Radio 101: What is WSPR? [187d]
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- How to delete a character from Character AI [186d]
- Trying to get the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU? It seems only scalpers have it and they’re jacking up the price [186d]
- Google puts Nvidia on high alert as it showcases Trillium, its rival AI chip, while promising to bring H200 Tensor Core GPUs within days [186d]
- As if Intel didn’t have enough to worry about, Nvidia might be about to jump into the PC processor market [186d]
- We might have our first look at the long-rumored Samsung tri-fold [186d]
- A new form of macOS malware is being used by devious North Korean hackers [186d]
- Move over Steam Deck and forget the Switch 2 - the next-generation of handheld gaming PCs is almost here [186d]
- Scammers are using fake copyright infringement claims to hack businesses [187d]
- New Secretlab Skins Lite let you overhaul the look of your chair for under $100 [187d]
- Google Gemini is set to finally reach its full potential – and take over from Google Assistant – thanks to a major upgrade [187d]
- HPE reveals critical security bug affecting networking access points [187d]
- Cybersecurity is business survival and CISOs need to act now [187d]
- Alt + Tab trouble: Windows 11’s 24H2 update turns time-saving shortcut into ten-second headache [187d]
- The real battle for generative AI in software [187d]
- 'That was never the plan': Arcane creators dismiss claims that the hit Netflix show was going to run for five seasons [187d]
- US government agency warns workers of possible Chinese cellphone hacks [187d]
- AI and robotics really could be holding back some workers from their dream career [187d]
- 7 new movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and more this weekend (November 8) [187d]
- A critical Palo Alto Networks bug is being hit by cyberattacks, so patch now [187d]
- The PS5 Pro’s PSSR upscaling gives multiple games a huge visual upgrade – can it compete with Nvidia’s DLSS 3 successor? [187d]
- Google is testing interactive voice searches with results that update in real time [187d]
- Nokia confirms data breach leaked third-party code, but its data is safe [187d]
- Warhammer 40,000: Darktide is coming to PS5 with PS5 Pro support at launch [187d]
- Alien: Romulus gets a Hulu release date but there's still no word on when it's coming to Disney Plus [187d]
- Intel Battlemage rumored for December – could new budget GPUs win over gamers neglected by Nvidia and save the Arc brand? [187d]
- How we test vacuum cleaners [187d]
- Leica's small new 4K laser projector is a very cool-looking way to get up to 300 inches of movie magic [187d]
- Sennheiser's best wireless headphones just became a perk of first-class flights – or you can buy a pair in this record-low Black Friday deal [187d]
- A newly reported iPhone phenomenon could be bad news for both cops and robbers [187d]
- Forget the 6,000mAh OnePlus 13 – we could see a OnePlus phone with a 7,000mAh battery [187d]
- Google's new AI video maker for businesses is now available on Workspace [187d]
- Your new M4 Mac could offer even more power than before [187d]
- Rising AI threats are making firms turn back to human intelligence [187d]
- Thousands of employees could be falling victim to obvious phishing scams every month [187d]
- Anthropic’s new Claude 3.5 Haiku AI model is 4 times more expensive than its predecessor [187d]
- Amazon is fixing the Kindle Colorsoft 'yellow band' issue – and we might know what went wrong [187d]
- The Apple Watch is helping Afib patients ditch blood thinners in a ground-breaking trial [187d]
- Nvidia RTX 5090 Ti suddenly pops up – and RTX 6000 GPUs are mentioned in trademark filings too – but don’t get excited [187d]
- You've got until later today to vote for your Ultimate Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards [187d]
- The iPhone 18 series could include a variable aperture, ‘significantly enhancing’ the camera [187d]
- Turns out most of us really don't mind data centers [187d]
- How Agentic AI will revolutionize business operations – are you ready? [187d]
- Phishing your own people in cybersecurity training? How to protect the brands you use as bait [187d]
- Lego will let you build Sir Ernest Shackleton’s iconic lost ship, the Endurance, in its next Icons set [187d]
- Cybersecurity jobs are paying better than ever right now - but there are still some major issues [187d]
- Your doctor may have an AI assistant taking notes during your next Zoom call [187d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Friday, November 8 (game #250) [187d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Friday, November 8 (game #1019) [187d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Friday, November 8 (game #516) [187d]
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