September 2025 Archive
7591.
Show HN: PureRouter – Multi-model AI routing across LLMs (beta and $10 credits) (pureai-console.com)
7592.
Japanese city passes ordinance to limit smartphone use to 2 hours/day (japannews.yomiuri.co.jp)
7593.
How AI slop is clogging your brain (npr.org)
7594.
Is modern life fueling the rise of cancer in millennials? (washingtonpost.com)
7595.
Left-Wing Terrorism Is on the Rise (theatlantic.com)
7596.
OpenAI's GPT-5-Codex model is now live in the Responses API (twitter.com)
7597.
New US curb on high-skill immigrant workers ignores evidence of its likely harms (piie.com)
7598.
Methane Clathrate (en.wikipedia.org)
7599.
Windows 11's new-look Start menu is a big upgrade. Let's dive in (pcworld.com)
7600.
Don't Read the Comments (brids.bearblog.dev)
7601.
Archaeologists Find Earliest Reference to Jesus as God Under a Prison (splashtravels.com)
7602.
Starbucks announces significant store closures and layoffs (cnn.com)
7603.
"Free Speech Culture" Is Killing Free Speech: Part One (popehat.com)
7604.
Why can't we walk through walls if atoms are mostly empty space? (livescience.com)
7605.
Spending on AI Is at Epic Levels. Will It Ever Pay Off? (wsj.com)
7606.
Fertility Declines Are a Cultural Problem (city-journal.org)
7607.
China's Floating Power Plants – Tapping Super High Winds (cleantechnica.com)
7608.
Lab-grown gems are robbing Botswana of its diamond riches (japantimes.co.jp)
7609.
Show HN: NextMin – Generate REST APIs and Admin Panels from JSON Schemas (nextmin.gscodes.dev)
7610.
Rustdesk Server Pro allegedly violates AGPL license by not distributing source (github.com)
7611.
September's top trending hard science fiction books (picked by authors) (shepherd.com)
7612.
There Are More Robots Working in China Than the Rest of the World Combined (nytimes.com)
7613.
Ask HN: Substack version history deleted a week of my work
7614.
Open Letter Generator: Easily share calls for problematic people to resign (this-is-an-open-letter.org)
7615.
Nyx – An Experiment in Artificial Survival (nyx.run)
7616.
Copenhagen gave cyclists a green wave (theguardian.com)
7617.
All the New Website Launches in the World (websitelaunches.com)
7618.
Putting ChatGPT on the Couch (newyorker.com)
7619.
Three months with Telly, the free TV that's always showing ads (theverge.com)
7620.
He Made a Friend on Roblox. Their Relationship Turned Sinister (nytimes.com)