September 2025 Archive
6601.
Humanity will shrink, far sooner than you think (economist.com)
6602.
Did a Brooklyn couple kill a neighbor's trees for a better view in Maine? (boston.com)
6603.
KeepassDX has landed passkeys support (beta) (github.com)
6604.
Apple's AI and search executive Robby Walker to leave (reuters.com)
6605.
Google is shutting down Tables, its Airtable rival (techcrunch.com)
6606.
The Surprise Boomtown: Baghdad (economist.com)
6607.
Recreating the US time zone situation (rachelbythebay.com)
6608.
A Plea for President Trump with a Fragile Country on Edge (nytimes.com)
6609.
Amazon's Zoox jumps into U.S. robotaxi race with Las Vegas launch (cnbc.com)
6610.
Bison herds 'reawaken' Yellowstone's prairies (phys.org)
6611.
I built a tool to check if Trump AI video comments were bots (github.com)
6612.
Childlike sex dolls being advertised on Facebook (thebureauinvestigates.com)
6613.
Ask HN: What's new in operating systems these days?
6614.
Perl 7 FAQ (gist.github.com)
6615.
Engineering Metrics Are Bullshit – Change My Mind (alnewkirk.com)
6616.
Polyphasic Sleep (en.wikipedia.org)
6617.
Tuberculosis Defenses (science.org)
6618.
Trump advocates end to quarterly earnings reports (cnbc.com)
6619.
Show HN: Summarize Any Article, Paper, or Video in 5 Bullet Points (unrav.io)
6620.
ZipZen Got Public Release Pages (zipzen.dev)
6621.
The BBC's best programme (In Our Time) loses its star (economist.com)
6622.
AMD ROCm 7.0 Begins Rocking Out on GitHub (phoronix.com)
6623.
A Backdoor Disguised as a Job Interview (twitter.com)
6624.
Bsky.storage: Own Your Social Identity (medium.com)
6625.
The Supreme Court's Fast Track Needs a Name, and the Justices Are Split (nytimes.com)
6626.
Swift 6.2 Released (swift.org)
6627.
Insider Trading Is Not About Fairness (bloomberg.com)
6628.
Scientists Link Wealthy-Favored Superfood to ALS, or Lou Gehrig's Disease (boredpanda.com)
6629.
Firefox 143.0 (firefox.com)
6630.
Are we living in a black hole? (nationalgeographic.com)