September 2025 Archive
8821.
The Well: A 15TB Collection of Physics Simulation Datasets (github.com)
8822.
Be Simple (corrode.dev)
8823.
KDE Development on Bazzite (blues.win)
8824.
Matthew McConaughey says he wants a private LLM on Joe Rogan Podcast (twitter.com)
8825.
Sites Using PQC (netmeister.org)
8826.
Oxford becomes first UK university to offer ChatGPT Education (ox.ac.uk)
8827.
Google AI Workers Were Fired Amid Fight over Working Conditions (wired.com)
8828.
Type Branding in TypeScript (azraelsec.sh)
8829.
Age Discrimination (humanrights.gov.au)
8830.
A Group of Socialists Created a Hit Game That Tore Them Apart (nytimes.com)
8831.
You can't eval GPT-5 anymore (lesswrong.com)
8832.
Electric Pencil on the TRS-80 (stonetools.ghost.io)
8833.
LFM2-2.6B: Redefining Efficiency in Language Models (liquid.ai)
8834.
UK strategic partnership with Palantir to boost military AI and innovation (gov.uk)
8835.
Northrop Grumman successfully resupplies ISS after overcoming software glitch (arstechnica.com)
8836.
Braille (en.wikipedia.org)
8837.
Show HN: Read Pattern Matching and Machine Learning (PRML) on Claude [pdf] (microsoft.com)
8838.
Trump to Introduce $100k Fee for H-1B Visas (newsweek.com)
8839.
ChatGPT is bad at creating diagrams of body organs (masto.ai)
8840.
What's Coming in Postgres 18 (crunchydata.com)
8841.
We got Claude Code to stop gaslighting our tests (nuanced.dev)
8842.
Parser generators vs. handwritten parsers: surveying language implementations (notes.eatonphil.com)
8843.
Takeaways from CNBC's Investigation into Walmart Marketplace (cnbc.com)
8844.
The Force That Drives Korea – By Tomas Pueyo (unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com)
8845.
When Africa's internet breaks, this ship answers the call (restofworld.org)
8846.
iPhone Air Review: Beauty Is Pain [video] (youtube.com)
8847.
Techies vs. the People That Matter (cybersect.substack.com)
8848.
Suspected cyber attack at Heathrow Airport (news.sky.com)
8849.
ChatGPT teen-safety measures will include age prediction and verification (nbcnews.com)
8850.
Gazing into the Future of Eye Contact (computerworld.com)