September 2025 Archive
3151.
The U.S. Is Quietly Pausing Some Arms Sales to Europe
(theatlantic.com)
3152.
3153.
China's carmakers are heading for a crash
(reuters.com)
3154.
The MCP Registry
(blog.modelcontextprotocol.io)
3155.
3156.
CPR in space could be made easier by chest compression machines
(newscientist.com)
3157.
Docker Considered Harmful (2025)
(quantum5.ca)
3158.
Hetzner Storage Boxes
(hetzner.com)
3159.
Venezuelan Jets Fly over U.S. Navy Ship in Show of Force
(nytimes.com)
3160.
DeepSeek says its hit AI model cost just $294k to train
(reuters.com)
3161.
3162.
National park to remove photo of enslaved man's scars
(washingtonpost.com)
3163.
3164.
The OSS code that powers Claude and the maintainer they didn't hire
(agenticweb.nearestnabors.com)
3165.
J-Link RTT for the Masses using Semihosting on ARM
(bogdanthegeek.github.io)
3166.
In Praise of Binturongs
(satyrs.eu)
3167.
Hegseth orders all generals to a mysterious, in-person meeting
(washingtonpost.com)
3168.
The National Guard, DC landscaping and the great pursuit of lethality
(militarytimes.com)
3169.
Refetch – the open source Hacker News alternative
(refetch.io)
3170.
Tesla Is Redesigning Door Handles That Drew Safety Scrutiny
(bloomberg.com)
3171.
3172.
Tufts Offers Free Tuition for Families Making Under $150k a Year
(bloomberg.com)
3173.
Word numbers: Billion approaches (2008)
(conway.rutgers.edu)
3175.
How This Retro Cafeteria Became a Launchpad for Buffalo’s Food Entrepreneurs
(thefoodcorridor.com)
3176.
Raspberry Pi 500 plus
(raspberrypi.com)
3177.
Your Biggest Customer Might Be Your Biggest Bottleneck
(densumesh.dev)
3178.
Tim Cook, how low will you go?
(ljpuk.net)
3179.
3180.
The Rise of 'Conspiracy Physics'
(wsj.com)