September 2025 Archive
13891.
Ask HN: Production deployed full AI generated applications
13892.
Ray Bradbury in 1984, interviewed about Fahrenheit 451 becoming a computer game (books.google.com)
13893.
I Use LLMs to Write the Majority of My Code (boredhacking.com)
13894.
Construction of new metro stations in Stockholm [video] (youtube.com)
13895.
Inside the world’s most powerful AI datacenter (blogs.microsoft.com)
13896.
Trump administration set to tie Tylenol to autism, officials say (washingtonpost.com)
13897.
Roblox smashes concurrent user record thanks to war between two games (dexerto.com)
13898.
Custom Music on Demand by a Human (SnoZ) (snozmusic.com)
13899.
1Password Partners with Perplexity to Secure the Future of AI Browsing (1password.com)
13900.
The Online Marketplaces That Enable 'Pig Butchering' Scams (wsj.com)
13901.
Nvidia Invests $5B in Intel with Plans to Co-Design Chips (bloomberg.com)
13902.
Intel stock surges as Nvidia announces $5B stake in company (finance.yahoo.com)
13903.
The Notepad that knew too much: Humble text editor gets unnecessary AI infusion (theregister.com)
13904.
Ask HN: Do you use Claude Code or Cursor slash commands?
13905.
Stocks for the Long Run (bloomberg.com)
13906.
Built an Open-Source SMS Dashboard That Twilio Should Have Made (rashidazarang.com)
13907.
Inside the world’s most powerful AI datacenter (blogs.microsoft.com)
13908.
BankGPT – Your AI Assistant for Statements, Invoices and Receipts (bankgpt.io)
13909.
Cznull (cznull.org)
13910.
A Group of Socialists Created a Hit Game That Tore Them Apart (nytimes.com)
13911.
Russia's inflatable fighter jet spotted visibly sagging (tvpworld.com)
13912.
OpenAI Moves into E-Commerce with Commission-Based Model for ChatGPT Sales (cross-border-magazine.com)
13913.
Legos – Layout and style that's easy to refactor, all without thinking about CSS (github.com)
13914.
Chrome: The browser you love, reimagined with AI (blog.google)
13915.
Ask HN: Can you show me examples of static site design?
13916.
Zed.dev Hires Through GitHub: Part 1 (zed.dev)
13917.
A handheld 'bone printer' shows promise in animal tests (sciencenews.org)
13918.
What's Wrong with Having an AI Friend? (nautil.us)
13919.
'We're Trying to Be No. 1 in the No. 2 Business': Inside the Sewage Super Bowl (wsj.com)
13920.
Vibe Coding: easy to say, difficult to survive (gioorgi.com)