The Brutalist Report - tech
- Migrate purchases from one Apple Account to another [357d]
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- Google Calendar Removes Holocaust Remembrance, Pride, and Black History month [357d]
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- A Year of Telepathy [357d]
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- Show HN: Mapping the Unix Magic Poster – An Interactive Annotation Project [357d]
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- BYD to offer Tesla-like self-driving tech in all models for free [357d]
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- Letters from BBC Television Licensing [357d]
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- NOAA's public weather data powers the local forecasts on your phone and TV [357d]
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- The Butter Thesis (2019) [357d]
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- Empirical Health (YC S23) Is Hiring Design Engineers in NYC [357d]
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- Thomson Reuters wins first major AI copyright case in the US [357d]
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- Zeroperl: Sandboxing Perl with WebAssembly [357d]
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- PassMark sees the first yearly drop in average CPU performance in its 20 years [357d]
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- Replicating Deepseek-R1 for $4500: RL Boosts 1.5B Model Beyond o1-preview [357d]
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- DeepScaleR: Surpassing O1-Preview with a 1.5B Model by Scaling RL [357d]
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- Voters Were Right About the Economy. The Data Was Wrong [357d]
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- Non-Fiction Has Bad Incentives [357d]
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- Google Calendar removes Black History Month, Pride and other cultural events [357d]
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- The Subtle Art of Designing Physical Controls for Cars [357d]
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- Incremental compilation instantly rebuilds the Zig compiler [357d]
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- Tesla Cybertruck Drives Itself into a Pole, Owner Says 'Thank You Tesla' [357d]
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- Utility Engineering: Analyzing and Controlling Emergent Value Systems in AIs [357d]
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- Database of 750 companies building for people with disabilities [357d]
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- Judge tells agencies to restore webpages and data removed [357d]
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- Trust, 2-Party Relays, and QUIC [357d]
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- Japan can be a science heavyweight once more – if it rethinks funding [357d]
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- Go's new map implementation in 1.24 is powered by Swiss Tables [357d]
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- Reviving the joy and honor of working with your hands [357d]
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- UnitedHealth hired a defamation law firm to go after social media posts criticiz [357d]
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- ASTRA: HackerRank's coding benchmark for LLMs [357d]
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- Postmortem: The singular design of Namco's Katamari Damacy (2004) [357d]
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- IT Unemployment Rises to 5.7% as AI Hits Tech Jobs [357d]
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- JetBrains Fleet drops support for Kotlin Multiplatform [357d]
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- Harry Stewart, Jr., one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, dies at 100 [357d]
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- Show HN: I built an AI coloring page generator [357d]
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- Launch HN: A0.dev (YC W25) – React Native App Generator [357d]
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- Legion Health (YC S21, AI-Driven Psychiatry) Hiring Founding Back End Engineer [357d]
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- LLMs Can Teach Themselves to Better Predict the Future [357d]
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- The Curious Similarity Between LLMs and Quantum Mechanics [357d]
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- Time to Act on the Risk of Efficient Personalized Text Generation [357d]
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- EU's AltStore Gets First Native iOS Pornography App [357d]
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- E Ink's color ePaper tech gets supersized for outdoor displays [357d]
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- Intel's Battlemage Architecture [357d]
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- One Agency Tried to Regulate SpaceX. Now Its Fate Could Be in Elon Musk's Hands [357d]
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- Get in loser. We're rewinding the stack [357d]
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- A pair of scissors on formica table suddenly bursts into flames [357d]
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- Disabling cert checks: we have not learned much [357d]
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- I Tasted Honda's Spicy Rodent-Repelling Tape – And I will do it again [357d]
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- Backblaze Drive Stats for 2024 [357d]
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- RTX 5090 cable overheats to 150 degrees Celsius [357d]
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- Canonical announces 12 year Kubernetes LTS [357d]
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- Why Do AI Chatbots Have Such a Hard Time Admitting 'I Don't Know'? [357d]
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- More users are watching YouTube on TV than mobile [357d]
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- Boring tech is mature, not old [357d]
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- FLAC 1.5 Delivers Multi-Threaded Encoding [357d]
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- Anchoreum: A game for learning CSS anchor positioning [357d]
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- My Wife's Enemies Are Now My Enemies, Too (2019) [357d]
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- Microsoft open sources PostgreSQL extensions to muscle in on NoSQL [357d]
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- The Mythology of Work (2018) [357d]
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- Enterprise Is Dead [357d]
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- Altman: OpenAI not for sale, especially to competitor who is not able to beat us [357d]
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- Why Firing Programmers for AI Will Destroy Everything [357d]
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- Sid Meier's Civilization VII [357d]
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- How about trailing commas in SQL? [357d]
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- Working from home is here to stay [357d]
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- A catalog of ways to generate SSA [357d]
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- Far-right populists much more likely than the left to spread fake news – study [357d]
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- TSMC 2nm Process Disclosure – How Does It Measure Up? [357d]
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- Musk-led group makes $97.4B bid for ChatGPT maker OpenAI [357d]
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- Jeep Introduces Pop-Up Ads That Appear Every Time You Stop [357d]
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- Subjectivity in Productivity [357d]
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- NixOS and Portable Executables [357d]
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- CFPB's 1,700 employees told to "not perform any work" [357d]
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- Mac OS on an unmodified Wii (2022) [357d]
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- Meta's Hyperscale Infrastructure: Overview and Insights [357d]
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- Nvidia's RTX 5090 power connectors are melting [357d]
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- How America traded systematic improvement for quick wins–and lost both [357d]
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- Apple software update "bug" enables Apple Intelligence [357d]
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- What are non intelligent people like me supposed to do for money? [357d]
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- Make Your Own Website: A beginner's guide [357d]
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- We replaced our React front end with Go and WebAssembly [357d]
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- SolarWinds to Be Acquired by Turn/River Capital [357d]
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- Elementary Functions and Not Following the IEEE754 Floating-Point Standard(2020) [357d]
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- Down the rabbit hole: Implementing SSH port forwarding over AWS Session Manager [357d]
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- How Copyover MUD Servers Worked [358d]
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- The Floppotron 3.0 (2022) [358d]
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- Google Calendar removed events like Pride and BHM; retains Black Friday [358d]
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- 'social network' attacking pesticide critics shuts down after investigation [358d]
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- Nocc – A Distributed C++ Compiler [358d]
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- Google Maps now shows the 'Gulf of America' [358d]
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- Founders Fund is about to close another $3B fund [357d]
- Apple Maps plans to show ‘Gulf of America,’ following Google [357d]
- ChatGPT may not be as power-hungry as once assumed [357d]
- Amazon tests sending customers directly to brands’ websites when it doesn’t stock their products [357d]
- How to delete Facebook, Instagram, and Threads [357d]
- Google’s I/O developer conference set for May 20-21 [357d]
- Microsoft powers AI ambitions with 400 MW solar purchase [357d]
- Shopify took down Kanye’s swastika t-shirt shop, but another antisemitic storefront still operates [357d]
- Google says it removed cultural events from its calender last year [357d]
- Anduril takes control of Microsoft’s $22B VR military headset program [357d]
- Tumblr to join the fediverse after WordPress migration completes [357d]
- How Musk’s $97.4B bid could gum up OpenAI’s for-profit conversion [357d]
- Klarna and Deel eye IPOs, and Stripe embraces crypto [357d]
- Apple brings heart rate monitoring to Powerbeats Pro 2 [357d]
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman calls Musk’s bid an attempt to ‘slow us down’ [357d]
- Stripe mulls employee shareholder sale at $85B-plus valuation [357d]
- Built on Bluesky, Pinksky brings its Instagram-like app to Android [357d]
- Another person targeted by Paragon spyware comes forward [357d]
- Apple reportedly partners with Alibaba after rejecting DeepSeek for China AI launch [357d]
- Mast Reforestation hatched a plan to restore wildfire-ravaged forests. Investors took notice. [357d]
- BuzzFeed is taking on Instagram, TikTok, X with a new social platform designed to spread ‘joy’ [357d]
- BYD to offer Tesla-like driver assist, even on its cheapest models [357d]
- Pinkfish helps enterprises build AI agents through natural language processing [357d]
- YouTube AI updates include auto dubbing expansion, age ID tech, and more [357d]
- Google leads $230M convertible note for Boston quantum computing startup QuEra [357d]
- CISA election security officials placed on leave: report [357d]
- Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei calls the AI Action Summit a ‘missed opportunity’ [357d]
- Voyantis aims to help companies figure out their customers’ worth [357d]
- Workday launches a platform for enterprises to manage all of their AI agents in one place [357d]
- 3D mood board and marketplace Mattoboard picks up $2M to launch AI visual search [357d]
- Insurance co’s stand to lose billions from disasters like the LA fires; Comulate raises $20M to build tech to help them work more smoothly [357d]
- Authorities arrest four suspected 8base ransomware operators in global takedown [357d]
- Archer Aviation doubles down on defense aircraft with fresh $300M [357d]
- Moderne raises $30M to solve technical debt across complex codebases [357d]
- As US and UK refuse to sign the Paris AI Action Summit statement, other countries commit to developing ‘open, inclusive, ethical’ AI [357d]
- Australian health tech startup Harrison.ai scores $112M Series C [357d]
- In Paris, JD Vance skewers EU AI rules, lauds US tech supremacy [357d]
- Google back Toonsutra to grow its webtoons platform in India [357d]
- AI investments surged 62% to $110 billion in 2024 while startup funding overall declined 12%, says Dealroom [357d]
- Ghanaian fintech Affinity bags $8M to scale digital banking in a mobile money-driven market [357d]
- Instagram is introducing teen accounts with new safety features in India [357d]
- EU looks to the private sector to help fund ‘AI Gigafactories’, eyeing the frontier AI race [357d]
- QED leads $11M investment in Nigerian fintech Raenest [357d]
- Two senior partners are leaving Peak XV amid strategy shift [357d]
- Google changed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America on Maps [357d]
- Zeta valued at $2B in new funding [358d]
- Apple and Google take down malicious mobile apps from their app stores [358d]
- Plaid working with Goldman Sachs on raising $300M to $400M in tender offer [358d]
- Apple contemplates SMB, enterprise as its next major revenue stream as it launches a new partner program [357d]
- Google just set the date for I/O 2025, and get ready for the next big version of Gemini [357d]
- Biggest Google Pixel 9a leak so far reveals colors and seems to confirm the death of the camera bar [357d]
- Hackers offer 20 million OpenAI credentials for sale, but it says there's no evidence of a breach [357d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, February 12 (game #1115) [357d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, February 12 (game #612) [357d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, February 12 (game #346) [357d]
- Jura's new coffee machine brews hot or cold and can even add your choice of syrup [357d]
- This tiny 2TB portable SSD has a unique feature that makes it the perfect storage companion for your iPhone [357d]
- Google's stronghold on search is loosening ever so lightly, report finds, but don't expect it to crumble down overnight [357d]
- Sony’s next flagship wireless headphones just edged closer to launch – here’s when they might land [357d]
- Samsung HBM roadmap shows Google could become Nvidia's fiercest competitor in AI by 2026, but I wonder what's happening to Microsoft [357d]
- Microsoft will now pay you even more to find security bugs in Copilot [357d]
- Samsung Galaxy S26 could get a major battery upgrade that makes it worth waiting for [357d]
- Keen to buy a new gaming laptop with an RTX 5000 GPU? Save the date: Nvidia’s announced pre-orders open on February 25 [357d]
- Microsoft warns hackers have a new and devious way of distributing malware [357d]
- Supermarket Simulator Pro is no more as a number of 'spam' games are removed from the PS Store [357d]
- Feel like the battery on your wireless earbuds degrades faster than other tech? You might not be wrong – scientists have dug into how device design may make the difference [357d]
- Sony will release an Astro Bot PS5 bundle in March according to new leak [357d]
- 8base ransomware site taken down in global police operation [357d]
- Apple could make buying the wrong size Apple Watch a thing of the past with this futuristic invention [357d]
- Oracle Red Bull Racing signs up 1Password to boost its Formula 1 security [357d]
- Sony's next State of Play arrives tomorrow and will feature 'news and updates on great games coming to PS5' [357d]
- Google system abused by hackers to hijack ecommerce stores [357d]
- The Nvidia vs AMD GPU fight could be about to get really interesting with ‘aggressive’ Radeon RX 9000 pricing amidst RTX 5090 stock woes [357d]
- Transforming meetings: how technology is bridging the engagement gap [357d]
- Network complexity: a hidden tax on business [357d]
- ‘Labor of love’: Powerbeats Pro 2 are officially here with heart-rate tracking, and Apple’s Hardware Engineering VP tells us what took so long [357d]
- Did you turn off Apple Intelligence? Updating to iOS 18.3.1 or macOS 15.3.1 might’ve turned it on again [357d]
- "Privacy isn’t just a buzzword" – independent audit confirms NordVPN doesn't store your data [357d]
- Google Maps and Apple Maps can't agree on the name of the Gulf of America, and I am so confused [357d]
- Google One AI Premium now includes one of my favourite AI tools for no extra cost, and it’s 50% off for students [357d]
- Ever wish you had a tube amp with you everywhere for your headphones? Now you can with this switchable USB-C DAC [357d]
- Newspaper printing across US hit after Lee Enterprises says “cybersecurity event” disrupted operations [357d]
- Apple warns "extremely sophisticated attack" hits iPhones and iPads, so update now [357d]
- All your messages in one place: the new Besties app for Google Pixel will bring together chats from Google Messages, WhatsApp, and other apps [357d]
- Firaxis teases Civilization 7 plans as dataminers seemingly uncover a fourth, unannounced Atomic Age: 'we're excited for where this is going to go' [357d]
- France set to pledge one gigawatt of nuclear power for AI [357d]
- The best 360-degree dash cam you can buy just got a big 4K video upgrade and new rear camera support [357d]
- 'Official' Google Pixel 9a cases have leaked, showing off the four likely phone colors [357d]
- Marvel Rivals Season 1 .5 will add Human Torch and The Thing later this month as NetEase walks back its plans for a mid-season rank reset [357d]
- Microsoft gets rid of ‘Edge uninstall’ advice page after facing criticism over it having nothing to do with removing the app, and just promoting the browser instead [357d]
- "Swindler" - Musk leads blockbuster bid to buy OpenAI for $97.4bn, but Sam Altman hits back with own bid for X [357d]
- ChatGPT and Google Gemini are terrible at summarizing news, according to a new study [357d]
- Fresh M4 MacBook Air rumors point to an imminent launch, but it could be a modest update [357d]
- Security attacks on password managers have soared [357d]
- The 'world's smallest' robot vacuum is now available in a combo version, but for me it defeats the whole point [357d]
- You might not have to wait long for GTA 6 on PC as Take-Two CEO teases port [357d]
- Marvel Rivals The Thing and Human Torch release date [357d]
- MSI mistakenly fires up a ‘countdown’ to Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti GPU release that suggests February 20 launch rumors could be true [357d]
- Microsoft Office - and Teams - might be about to get cheaper for an awkward reason [357d]
- Grand Theft Auto 6's release could mean an uptick in PS5 and Xbox Series X sales, according to Take Two boss [357d]
- 'It's full of political intrigue': Captain America: Brave New World producer reveals which Marvel comic series from the 1970s helped to shape the MCU movie's story [357d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge could be impressively light, and might launch as soon as April [357d]
- Not that many workers are heavily reliant on AI - yet [357d]
- Tackling the UK's cybersecurity skills shortage [357d]
- How sites are falsely blaming ad blockers for site breakdowns [357d]
- Nokia is bringing ridiculously fast 50Gbps broadband to the UK as the global race for hyperfast internet heats up [357d]
- I matched Google's new Gemini 2.0 Flash against the old 1.5 model to find out if it really is that much better [357d]
- Meta can turn your thoughts into words typed on a screen if you don't mind lugging a machine the size of a room around [358d]
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