September 2025 Archive
10351.
Welcome to My Skin (huioy.neocities.org)
10352.
Reflecting on our £400k company retreat (benspring.com)
10353.
Should We Edit Nature? (aeon.co)
10354.
QuillSQL – a Rust Relational DB (github.com)
10355.
Two Young Men Got Pulled into Internet Darkness, and How They Got Out (wsj.com)
10356.
Post-Mortem: OpenTaco using code from OTF without attribution (blog.digger.dev)
10357.
Big Time Burnout
10358.
Psychological Egoism – TLDR by Mockingloris (iep.utm.edu)
10359.
People are starting to talk like ChatGPT (washingtonpost.com)
10360.
Off-duty DC firefighter was shot and dialed 911, but no one picked up (cnn.com)
10361.
C3 Language (c3-lang.org)
10362.
'Cattle, not pets' for code (ryanmadden.net)
10363.
Generative AI might end up being worthless – and that could be a good thing (theconversation.com)
10364.
Six-Digit Confirmation Code Statistics (ineffectivetheory.com)
10365.
A Nobel laureate on why stablecoins may be nothing of the sort (economist.com)
10366.
I found my grail keyboard (the Kenesis mWave) (sunny.gg)
10367.
Programmeren in Het Nederlands (citrine-lang.org)
10368.
Show HN: I've build a platform for writing technical/scientific documents (monsterwriter.com)
10369.
Malicious-Looking URL Creation Service (schneier.com)
10370.
Understanding, not slop, is what's interesting about LLMs (blakewatson.com)
10371.
Keep Using Your Intel Mac in 2025? (aslihanakbiyik.medium.com)
10372.
Regulators struggle to keep up with the fast-moving landscape of AI therapy apps (apnews.com)
10373.
AI background removal can now also clean the subject of reflected colours (imgprocessor.net)
10374.
Agentic Commerce Protocol (developers.openai.com)
10375.
Development Productivity, Not Developer Productivity (redmonk.com)
10376.
Basalt: TUI Application to manage Obsidian notes (github.com)
10377.
Agentic Commerce Protocol (ACP) by OpenAI (developers.openai.com)
10378.
Developing an open standard for agentic commerce (stripe.com)
10379.
Having Claude act as a desktop computer (2024) (paulrusso.org)
10380.
IEEE Build Your Own Commodore 64 Cartridge (spectrum.ieee.org)