September 2025 Archive
4891.
Building sub-100ms autocompletion for JetBrains IDEs (blog.sweep.dev)
4892.
Trump admin imposes $100k fee for H1B Visas (cnn.com)
4893.
H-1B visas to cost $100K annually (whitehouse.gov)
4894.
The myth and reality of Mac OS X Snow Leopard [2023] (lapcatsoftware.com)
4895.
Apple Losing Talent to OpenAI (macrumors.com)
4896.
Pope Leo refuses to authorise an AI Pope (pcgamer.com)
4897.
In Praise of Tor: Why You Should Support and Use Tor (privacyguides.org)
4898.
Science journalists find ChatGPT is bad at summarizing scientific papers (arstechnica.com)
4899.
TikTok deal ensures US control of board and crucial algorithm, White House says (apnews.com)
4900.
My personal website, but now it's just plain HTML (danielfalbo.com)
4901.
The future is compostable. Period (news.ubc.ca)
4902.
How Gifshuffle Works (darkside.com.au)
4903.
$37B 'Stargate of China' project takes shape (tomshardware.com)
4904.
If search results were presented like Instagram stories (hopit.ai)
4905.
Exploring GrapheneOS secure allocator: Hardened Malloc (synacktiv.com)
4906.
China Floods World with Record Amount of Cheap Goods After Trump's Tariffs (bloomberg.com)
4907.
Anthropic bans companies majority-controlled by China, Russia, Iran, North Korea (the-decoder.com)
4908.
Iran-backed attackers targeting European aerospace sector with novel malware (theregister.com)
4909.
To Save Bears from Florida Hunts, Activists Are Buying Up Bear Tags (cowboystatedaily.com)
4910.
That drone in the sky could be tracking your car (eff.org)
4911.
Show HN: Endless Adventure – A retro text adventure where you can do anything (endlessadventure.com)
4912.
Patrick Breyer: Denmark Uses "Blatant Lie" to Blackmail EU into "Chat Control" (patrick-breyer.de)
4913.
Computational Graphs in AI [ChatGPT Pulse] – We Are Better (hopit.ai)
4914.
Flight Recorder in Go 1.25 (go.dev)
4915.
GOP Plan on Pesticides Faces Revolt from MAHA Moms (nytimes.com)
4916.
For the First Time, Scientists Keep a Mammalian Cochlea Alive Outside the Body (scitechdaily.com)
4917.
The real (economic) AI apocalypse is nigh (pluralistic.net)
4918.
Is IP fragmentation still considered vulnerable? (blog.apnic.net)
4919.
When this EV maker collapsed, its customers became the car company (theverge.com)
4920.
How China's Secretive Spy Agency Became a Cyber Powerhouse (nytimes.com)