The Brutalist Report - tech
- Michael Waltz's Venmo Is Public, and It's Full of Journalists [46d]
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- Rost – Rust Programming in German [46d]
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- After 50 million miles, Waymos crash a lot less than human drivers [46d]
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- Postel's Law and the Three Ring Circus [46d]
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- Building a Linux Container Runtime from Scratch [46d]
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- Oracle customers confirm data stolen in alleged cloud breach is valid [46d]
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- Stockpile 72 hours of supplies in case of disaster or attack, EU tells citizens [46d]
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- Building a Firecracker-Powered Course Platform to Learn Docker and Kubernetes [46d]
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- How to Delete Your 23andMe Data [46d]
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- Tao: Using test-time compute to train efficient LLMs without labeled data [46d]
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- Problems with the Heap [46d]
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- Google makes Android development private, will continue open source releases [46d]
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- Playwright Tools for MCP [46d]
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- Airline Demand Between Canada and United States Collapses, Down 70%+ [46d]
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- Tufts student: Video shows masked agents arresting Rumeysa Ozturk [46d]
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- OpenAI adds MCP support to Agents SDK [46d]
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- You Need Subtyping [46d]
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- Google will develop Android OS behind closed doors starting next week [46d]
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- Malware found on NPM infecting local package with reverse shell [46d]
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- Firefox Is Finally (Re)Adding Support for Web Apps [46d]
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- Supreme Court takes up $8B phone and internet subsidy for rural areas [46d]
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- Debian bookworm live images now reproducible [46d]
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- You have 5 days before the new DockerHub limits f*ck you over [46d]
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- Servo vs. Ladybird [46d]
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- Sharding Pgvector [46d]
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- A Love Letter to the CSV Format [46d]
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- Weave (YC W25) is hiring a founding product engineer [46d]
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- Microsoft Study: AI Makes Human Cognition "Atrophied and Unprepared" [46d]
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- The Impact of Generative AI on Critical Thinking [pdf] [46d]
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- Good-bye core types; Hello Go as we know and love it [46d]
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- Kilo Code: Speedrunning open source coding AI [46d]
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- Botswana Successfully Launches First Satellite, Botsat-1 [46d]
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- Linux kernel 6.14 is a big leap forward in performance and Windows compatibility [46d]
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- Ask HN: Is Washington Post correct in saying Signal is unsecure? [46d]
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- Show HN: New Agentic AI Framework in CNCF [46d]
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- AI will change the world but not in the way you think [46d]
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- Low responsiveness of ML models to critical or deteriorating health conditions [46d]
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- Collapse OS [46d]
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- Hyperlight WASM: Fast, secure, and OS-free [46d]
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- The Gang of Four is wrong and you don't understand delegation (2012) [46d]
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- The long-awaited Friend Compound laws in California [46d]
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- Chinese hacking is becoming bigger, better and stealthier [46d]
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- You should know this before choosing Next.js [46d]
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- I Quit Google Search for AI–and I'm Not Going Back [46d]
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- SplitQuantV2: Enhancing Low-Bit Quantization of LLMs Without GPUs [46d]
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- The role of developer skills in agentic coding [46d]
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- DOGE staffer,'Big Balls', provided tech support to cybercrime ring, records show [46d]
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- DuckDB: Development Roadmap [46d]
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- How to protect your phone and data privacy at the US border [46d]
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- Europe's Largest Makerspace [46d]
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- Anonymous Corpo Confessions [47d]
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- Gemini 2.5 Pro reasons about task feasibility [47d]
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- ESA has a commercial launch strategy, but will member states pay? [47d]
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- Why Is It Lovely [47d]
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- Ask HN: Are there any money-saving hacks that AI can assist you with? [47d]
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- Coordinating the Superbowl's visual fidelity with Elixir [47d]
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- Conquest of the Incas [47d]
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- The surreal joy of having an overprovisioned homelab [47d]
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- German electrical engineer with green card stripped and 'violently interrogated' [47d]
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- CIA Director Reveals Signal Comes Installed on Agency Computers [47d]
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- OpenSMTPD and Maildrop working in concert [47d]
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- What the heck is MCP? And why is everybody talking about it? [47d]
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- It's International Datacenter Day for those who colocate, er, celebrate [46d]
- Credible nerd says stop using atop, doesn't say why, everyone panics [46d]
- Microsoft patches patch that broke USB printing in Windows 11 [46d]
- US closes subsidiary loophole on dozens of Chinese entity list members [46d]
- 50 years ago the last Saturn rocket rolled out of NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building [46d]
- Schneider Electric pumps $700M into US ops as AI datacenter demand surges [46d]
- NCSC taps influencers to make 2FA go viral [46d]
- UK satellite smartphone services could get green light this year [46d]
- British govt wants to mainline AI, but its arteries are clogged with legacy tech [46d]
- Aardvark beats groundhogs and supercomputers in weather forecasting [46d]
- Jeff Bezos can now taunt Elon Musk: I'm building a moon rover for NASA, when can Tesla do that? [46d]
- VMware sues Siemens for allegedly using unlicensed software [46d]
- India ditches its 'Google Tax', perhaps to tickle Trump and dodge tariffs [46d]
- Revenge of the nerds: Teachers, professors sue to undo Trump science funding cuts [47d]
- Revenge of the nerds: Boffins sue to undo Trump science funding cuts [47d]
- God didn't have a plan for Gelsinger at Intel. Maybe there is one for his new gig, Gloo [47d]
- Judge halts DOGE's union personal data grab at OPM, Treasury, Education [47d]
- Samsung co-CEO Han Jong-hee dies of heart attack at 63 [47d]
- ReactOS emits release 0.4.15 – its first since 2021 [47d]
- There are perhaps 10,000 reasons to doubt Oracle Cloud's security breach denial [47d]
- YouTube is changing how it calculates views for Shorts [46d]
- Utah just became the first state in the country to pass an age verification law for app stores [46d]
- EA used LiDAR to model the tracks in F1 25 [46d]
- Samsung Neo QLED TVs are now available, with prices starting at $1,300 [46d]
- The latest Kindle update lets you turn pages by double-tapping [46d]
- Waze is officially stopping support for Google Assistant on iPhones [46d]
- Canon goes all in on vlogging with the PowerShot V1 compact and R50 V mirrorless cameras [46d]
- The Kindle Colorsoft is 20 percent off during the Amazon Spring Sale [46d]
- The Triple-i Initiative indie game showcase returns on April 10 [46d]
- One of our favorite cordless vacuums drops to $150 in the Amazon Spring Sale [46d]
- GeoGuessr is coming to Steam in April [46d]
- A Switch 2-less Nintendo Direct will stream on March 27 [46d]
- Amazon Spring Sale deals include our favorite budget Anker earbuds for $45 [46d]
- The Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones are 20 percent off for the Amazon Spring Sale [46d]
- Microsoft introduces deep research and analysis tools for Copilot [46d]
- Noble Audio FoKus Apollo review: The high price of pristine audio [46d]
- This Anker magnetic power bank is on sale for $20 during the Amazon Spring Sale [46d]
- Amazon Spring Sale 2025: The best tech deals from Apple, Bose, Sonos, Beats, Anker and others [46d]
- No Man’s Sky now lets players dig up planets to look for ancient alien skeletons [46d]
- Anthropic might get to use Universal Music Group's lyrics after all [46d]
- iPad (2025) with A16 review: No Apple Intelligence, no problem [46d]
- Block reportedly lays off almost 1,000 employees [46d]
- Amazon has a new AI-powered tool for shopping [46d]
- The best language learning apps for 2025 [46d]
- The Amazon Spring Sale 2025 is live: The best tech deals from Apple, Bose, Sonos, Anker and others [47d]
- Disney’s giving a classic Buzz Lightyear ride a tech overhaul – here's everything you need to know [46d]
- Samsung reveals a new version of its popular SSD software, and yes, you should absolutely download it if you own a Samsung SSD [46d]
- Nvidia's most expensive Blackwell card gets massive price cut but it is not the RTX 5090 [46d]
- Opera's new AI feature brings order to your browser tab chaos [46d]
- The race to trillion-parameter model training in AI is on, and this company thinks it can manage it for less than $100,000 [46d]
- Hisense announces 2025 mini-LED TV lineup, with screen sizes up to 100 inches – and a surprising smart TV switch [46d]
- This mini PC has a detachable docking station that hides a hard drive, and I am not convinced whether it's a good idea [46d]
- Nintendo Music expands its library with songs from Kirby and the Forgotten Land and Tetris [46d]
- iPhone 17 Pro tipped to get 8K video recording –but I want these 3 video features instead [46d]
- Is CoreWeave another WeWork? Blogger who caused Nvidia market capitalization to drop by $600 billion in a day thinks so [46d]
- Discord's game overlay has seen a complete revamp - I've tried it, and it's one of the best updates ever [46d]
- Secure encryption and online anonymity are now at risk in Switzerland – here's what you need to know [46d]
- ChatGPT 4o image generation is so good we will never be able to trust iPhone renders (and photos) again [46d]
- Top home hardware firm data leak could see millions of customers affected [46d]
- Pro-Ject’s new vinyl flattener will fix any warped LPs you inadvertently buy on Record Store Day [46d]
- I tried Canon's two new vlogging cameras – here's why the EOS R50 V offers better video value [46d]
- Canon’s new 20mm f/1.4 lens could be the ultimate wide-angle prime for astro photography and video work, but its pricey [46d]
- F1 25 has been officially announced, with this year's entry marking a return for Braking Point and a 'significant overhaul' for My Team mode [46d]
- 3 things Apple needs to do at WWDC 2025 to save Apple Intelligence, and why I'm convinced it will [46d]
- Garmin's golf watches just got a big software integration upgrade to help you improve your game [46d]
- Samsung announces US prices for its 2025 mini-LED TV lineup, and it’s good and bad news [46d]
- Microsoft reveals OpenAI-powered Copilot AI agents to bosot your work research and data analysis [46d]
- Nissan is back to its bold best with new EV lineup that's led by a third-generation Leaf – and yes, it's an SUV [46d]
- Forget the Nintendo Switch 2, the original Switch is getting one last hurrah in a surprise Nintendo Direct tomorrow [46d]
- Assassin's Creed Shadows best graphics settings for PS5, PS5 Pro, and Xbox Series X [46d]
- Third-party security issues could be the biggest threat facing your business [46d]
- Marvel is about to make a major announcement about the MCU, and nobody's sure what it'll be [46d]
- Malcolm in the Middle's Disney+ revival gets underway as the series finds its cast – here's which characters are returning [46d]
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge colors seemingly revealed in new video, and there’s another sign of an imminent launch [46d]
- Inflexible work policies are pushing tech workers to quit [46d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, March 27 (game #655) [46d]
- YouTube Premium could be getting a new time-saving perk, showing you recommended videos directly in your playback queue [46d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, March 27 (game #389) [46d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, March 27 (game #1158) [46d]
- Devious new Android malware uses a Microsoft tool to avoid being spotted [46d]
- I’ll admit, Microsoft’s new Windows 11 update surprised me with its usefulness, providing accessibility fixes, a gamepad keyboard layout, and PC spec cards [46d]
- inZOI has become the most wishlisted game on Steam, but I wouldn't get too caught up in the hype [46d]
- Google Chrome security flaw could have let hackers spy on all your online habits [46d]
- Xbox Insiders are currently testing a new Game Hub feature that looks useful, but I've got mixed feelings about it [46d]
- I can't say I'm surprised, but Nvidia's RTX 5090 laptop GPU has a big performance leap over its predecessor, according to early benchmarks [46d]
- My favorite Nespresso coffee maker just got a fresh new makeover, and now I love it even more [46d]
- Broadcom warns of worrying security flaws affecting VMware tools [46d]
- Apple Music Classical just got 3 excellent perks in its biggest upgrade since launch [46d]
- Cleaned your Pixel Buds Pro 2 recently? If not, you might be getting worse sound [46d]
- Sid Meier's Civilization 7 update 1.1.1 is here and it finally adds a setting that I've wanted since day one [46d]
- Is Lagiacrus coming to Monster Hunter Wilds? Some fans are convinced, and here's why [46d]
- Gemini 2.5 is now available for Advanced users and it seriously improves Google’s AI reasoning [46d]
- Pixel Studio on the Pixel 9 now lets you generate AI images of people, and the results can be terrifying [46d]
- Hate Windows 11’s search? Microsoft is fixing it with AI, and that almost makes me want to buy a Copilot+ PC [46d]
- Why multi-CDNs are going to shake up 2025 [46d]
- Google Maps is getting two key upgrades, for easier route planning and quicker access to Gemini AI [46d]
- Android Auto 14.0 is rolling out now –and it'll soon swap Google Assistant for the smarter Gemini [46d]
- Activity tracking on Oura Ring is about to get a whole lot better, but I've got bad news about your step count [46d]
- HaveIBeenPwned owner suffers phishing attack that stole his Mailchimp mailing list [46d]
- Cl0p resurgence drives ransomware attacks to new highs in 2025 [46d]
- The UK's first football club mobile network is here - but you probably won't guess which team has launched it [46d]
- TechRadar Podcast: Is the Pixel 9a ugly? Has Apple ruined the smartwatch market? And is Samsung's One UI in trouble? [46d]
- The iPhone 17 Air looks impressively slim in this new comparison image, but that just makes me more worried about the specs [46d]
- Daredevil: Born Again episode 5 just revealed what Kamala Khan has been up to since The Marvels, and now I'm more excited for the next superhero team to appear in the MCU [46d]
- Google says it will fix broken Wear OS 5.1 update, but why does this keep happening? [46d]
- Google Messages just added a fun upgrade to one of its best chat features [46d]
- You're probably not playing The Witcher 4 until 2027 at the earliest, per CD Projekt's latest financial update [46d]
- The growing threat of device code phishing and how to defend against It [46d]
- Why OT security needs exposure management to break the cycle of endless patching [47d]
- AI deregulation: what smart leaders do when the rules go off the rails [47d]
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