The Brutalist Report - tech
- OpenJDK Authorization [171d]
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- Oncall shift should be Tuesday to Tuesday [171d]
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- PaCMAP: Large-Scale Dimension Reduction with Both Global and Local Structure [pdf] [171d]
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- We assume damage to Baltic Sea cables was sabotage, German Defence minister [171d]
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- Show HN: Serverless code execution, but for AI agents [171d]
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- Bluesky Exceeds Threads DAUs in the US [171d]
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- Important information to all residents of Sweden – In case of crisis or war [pdf] [171d]
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- The Political Afterlife of Paradise Lost [171d]
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- SpaceX Super Heavy splashed down in the Gulf, canceling chopsticks landing [171d]
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- Using uv with PyTorch [171d]
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- Prusa CORE One: Our new fully-enclosed CoreXY 3D printer [171d]
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- Starship IFT-6 Livestream (liftoff at 4pm CT) [171d]
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- TigerEye (YC S22) Is Hiring a Full Stack Engineer [171d]
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- Toshiba stuffs an entire PC into a dot matrix printer – Toshiba Jimucon SJ-9500 [171d]
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- El Capitan: New Supercomputer Is the Fastest in the World [171d]
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- Open Riak – open, modern Riak fork [171d]
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- I Use Erlang Hot Code Updates [171d]
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- FLTK 1.4 Released [171d]
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- Tech-vexed: how digital life threatens our capacity for awe [171d]
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- When did estimates turn into deadlines? [171d]
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- Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski Expresses Interest in Buying Google Chrome [171d]
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- The Data Engineering Handbook [171d]
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- Why NSA Rules Say No to Smartphones, No to Texting, Yes to Podcasts [171d]
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- Hand Tracking for Mouse Input [171d]
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- Show HN: Physically accurate black hole simulation using your iPhone camera [171d]
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- A Man of Parts and Learning Fara Dabhoiwala on the Portrait of Francis Williams [171d]
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- Justpaid.ai (YC W23) Is Hiring Software Engineers in Silicon Valley [171d]
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- Bose buys McIntosh, storied maker of high-end luxury audio equipment [171d]
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- A subtle layout bug in Google Search: When CJK text-wrapping meets float [171d]
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- Red Hat and Microsoft Bringing RHEL to WSL [171d]
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- X's Moonshot for Circularity [171d]
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- Shift Left Is the Tip of the Iceberg [171d]
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- Electromagnetic coil gun seized in Japan [171d]
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- This Pull Request was generated automatically using cover-agent [171d]
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- Austen and Darwin converged on the question of beauty [171d]
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- Joint Declaration by Ministers of Germany, France, Poland, Italy, Spain, UK [172d]
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- Show HN: A Mathematical Integration rust crate [172d]
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- Software-defined (Internet) radio with Liquidsoap (2023) [172d]
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- OpenStreetMap's New Vector Tiles [172d]
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- Expand.ai (YC S24) Is Hiring a Founding Engineer to Turn the Web into an API [172d]
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- Arm PC Base System Architecture 1.0 [172d]
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- Show HN: A ready-to-adapt email marketing sequences database [172d]
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- Show HN: Embed an SQLite database in your PostgreSQL table [172d]
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- A C++ Mixin System [172d]
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- Is Python That Slow? [172d]
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- Listen to what gets lost when an MP3 is made (2015) [172d]
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- How to Build a Quantum Supercomputer: Scaling Challenges and Opportunities [172d]
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- Paged Out #5 – hacker zine release [pdf] [172d]
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- Hong Kong Jails Benny Tai for 10 Years in Longest Security Law Sentence [172d]
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- Fair coins tend to land on the side they started: Evidence from 350,757 flips [172d]
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- A Walk with LuaJIT [172d]
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- PyTorch 101: Understanding Graphs, Automatic Differentiation and Autograd [172d]
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- How to Build a Chess Engine and Fail [172d]
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- Batched reward model inference and Best-of-N sampling [172d]
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- Retro beige PC case goes from April Fools' joke to retail [172d]
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- Iumenta: A generic framework for animal digital twins [172d]
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- Rats Learned to Drive–and They Love It [172d]
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- Hyrumtoken: A Go package to encrypt pagination tokens [172d]
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- Sequin: A powerful little tool for inspecting ANSI escape sequences [172d]
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- Maslow 4: Large format CNC routing made accessible [172d]
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- 'Achilles heel' of antibiotic-resistant bacteria discovered [172d]
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- Why I Hate the Index Finger (1980) [172d]
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- Llama 3.1 405B now runs at 969 tokens/s on Cerebras Inference [172d]
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- Don't sit on the toilet for more than 10 minutes, doctors warn [172d]
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- Palo Alto Networks tackles firewall-busting zero-days with critical patches [171d]
- Microsoft goes thin client with $349 Windows 365 Link mini PC [171d]
- Database warhorse SQL Server 2025 goes all-in on AI [171d]
- Microsoft unleashes autonomous Copilot AI agents in public preview [171d]
- Crook breaks into AI biz, points $250K wire payment at their own account [171d]
- Europe looks Russia's way after Baltic Sea data cables severed [171d]
- Northern Ireland schools ditch £485M Fujitsu deal after less than a year [171d]
- Windows 95 setup was three programs in a trench coat, Microsoft vet reveals [171d]
- iOS 18 added secret and smart security feature that reboots iThings after three days [171d]
- Citrix gives its Platform a polish with enhanced management tools [171d]
- Robot runs marathon in South Korea, apparently the first time this has happened [171d]
- Hardware barn denies that .004 seconds of facial recognition violated privacy [171d]
- India slaps Meta with five-year ban on sharing info from WhatsApp for ads [172d]
- Trump's pick to run the FCC has told us what he plans: TikTok ban, space broadband, and Section 230 reform [172d]
- Ford 'actively investigating' after employee data allegedly parked on leak site [172d]
- Critical 9.8-rated VMware vCenter RCE bug exploited after patch fumble [172d]
- Judges not impressed by Amazon, SpaceX's attempt to have NLRB declared unconstitutional [172d]
- T-Mobile US 'monitoring' China's 'industry-wide attack' amid fresh security breach fears [172d]
- Musk, America PAC sued for allegedly rigging $1M election prize [172d]
- Nvidia's latest Blackwell boards pack 4 GPUs, 2 Grace CPUs, and suck down 5.4 kW [172d]
- Nvidia continues its quest to shoehorn AI into everything, including HPC [172d]
- LLNL's El Capitan surpasses Frontier with 1.74 exaFLOPS performance [172d]
- NASA wants ideas on how to haul injured moonwalkers [172d]
- Sweden's 'Doomsday Prep for Dummies' guide hits mailboxes today [172d]
- The latest version of open source Photoshop rival GIMP is finally nearing release [171d]
- Zoom claims it is outperforming the likes of Microsoft Teams when it comes to AI power [171d]
- Update now — Fortinet Windows VPN hacked to steal user data [171d]
- Canon's hobbyist EOS R cameras just got a huge boost from Sigma's new prime lenses [171d]
- Microsoft convinced AMD and Nvidia to build a CPU with extraordinary features but it will never go on sale: 4th gen 9V64H has 88 cores and uses InfiniBand technology [171d]
- Fake DocuSign emails are targeting some top US contractors [171d]
- Android 16 launches in developer preview – here are the most exciting rumored features [171d]
- This extraordinary 4-legged standing desk gives a glimpse of how this popular piece of home office furniture might evolve in the future [171d]
- Google might have a radical plan to beat Apple’s iPad – turn ChromeOS into Android and take over the tablet world [171d]
- A major VMware vCenter Server security bug is now being exploited, so patch now [171d]
- Arcane season 2's final trailer teases shimmer-powered Noxians, the return of two dead characters, Jinx's redemption arc, and a Piltover-based battle for the ages [171d]
- DHS lays out its ground rules for businesses using AI [171d]
- Google TV is asking users if its volume of ads is 'acceptable' – at least someone's checking at last [171d]
- Your Pixel Tablet could be getting a VPN-shaped upgrade very soon [171d]
- The latest M4 Macs have a pretty major shortcoming when it comes to running VMs [171d]
- If Apple is killing off the Lightning-to-3.5mm adapter, it shows why dropping the headphone jack was a problem in the first place [171d]
- Your Oura Ring will be able to show you glucose readings in 2025 – thanks to Dexcom integration [171d]
- US Congressional staff exposed in Library of Congress email hack [171d]
- “Major platform shifts are in the air" — Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella outlines how Copilot is going to change everything about how you work [171d]
- Why the majority of AI businesses will end up as ‘roadkill’ [171d]
- The need to seek return on investment on AI [171d]
- US space tech firm Maxar says employee personal data leaked in hack [171d]
- Exclusive: Hasbro just dropped its most impressive Star Wars Black Series Force FX Elite lightsaber [171d]
- Black Friday PS5 accessory deals have seemingly leaked with Sony expected to offer discounts on the DualSense controller, DualSense Edge, and more [171d]
- Sony’s new A1 II is its best Alpha yet, but is the camera giant running out of ideas? [171d]
- Oracle Red Bull Racing sign up Neat as video conferencing partner [171d]
- Microsoft says that it is making progress in its Secure Future Initiative — but there is still work to do [171d]
- Microsoft unveils a whole host of new AI agents to solve even your trickiest business problems [171d]
- These new updates to Microsoft Teams might actually help make it a smarter work companion [171d]
- Microsoft just released a new mini PC aimed at getting your business using Cloud PCs in no time [171d]
- Microsoft reveals Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint upgrades powered by Copilot — showing AI might actually be the key to unlocking your workplace creativity after all [171d]
- Intel’s next-gen Arc B580 spotted, backing up rumors of a December launch for Battlemage GPUs [172d]
- Netflix drops trailer for 'true-ish' new series Apple Cider Vinegar that shows the bitter side of the wellness industry [172d]
- ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode could finally get ‘eyes’ soon with sci-fi video calling feature [172d]
- Perplexity’s new Buy with Pro is the perfect AI-powered shopping assistant for Black Friday [172d]
- Ford says it is investigating claims thousands of workers have had data leaked online [172d]
- Sony is reportedly in talks to acquire Kadokawa, the owner of Elden Ring, Dark Souls, and Bloodborne developer FromSoftware [172d]
- Phishing emails using SVG attachments to help get away with attacks [172d]
- Fresh Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE rumors predict display boost for affordable foldable [172d]
- Nvidia fans, it’s time to get excited - the RTX 5000 series could be set to steamroll the GPU market, according to one Taiwanese supplier [172d]
- The Game Awards 2024 nominees have been announced with Shadow of the Erdtree being the first DLC to be up for a Game of the Year award [172d]
- Assassin’s Creed Syndicate has received a 60fps patch for PS5, PS5 Pro, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S, but not a native version [172d]
- Nvidia unveils the next generation of digital twins with real-time data updates [172d]
- Garmin Forerunner smartwatches are getting a big upgrade with new Strength Coach rollout [172d]
- Hold up – there could be a Samsung Galaxy S25 price hike on the way after all [172d]
- Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse might be about to get an exciting release update as fans spot a big Miles Morales logo in downtown New York [172d]
- Windows 11 24H2 is plagued by more bugs, including weird installation failures and crashes hitting PC gamers [172d]
- Hackers pushing fake Bitwarden updates hit thousands of devices with data stealing malware [172d]
- Apple could launch its thinnest-ever iPhone next year [172d]
- A business guide to evaluating language models [172d]
- Prediction: 2025 is the year quantum computing advances from physical qubits to logical qubits [172d]
- Your most dramatic human friend can't hold a candle to the AI 'Friends' you can soon wear around your neck [172d]
- NYT Connections today — hints and answers for Tuesday, November 19 (game #527) [172d]
- NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Tuesday, November 19 (game #261) [172d]
- Quordle today – hints and answers for Tuesday, November 19 (game #1030) [172d]
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