September 2025 Archive
1471.
Should we revisit Extreme Programming in the age of AI?
(hyperact.co.uk)
1472.
Learning Languages with the Help of Algorithms
(johndcook.com)
1473.
The QMA Singularity
(scottaaronson.blog)
1474.
1475.
Distributing your own scripts via Homebrew
(justin.searls.co)
1476.
1477.
Gamebooks and graph theory (2019)
(notes.atomutek.org)
1478.
PostgreSQL Maintenance Without Superuser
(boringsql.com)
1479.
1480.
Four Fallacies of Modern AI
(blog.apiad.net)
1481.
1482.
RISC-V Conditional Moves
(corsix.org)
1483.
1484.
Perceived Age (2024)
(sdan.io)
1485.
The race to build a distributed GPU runtime
(voltrondata.com)
1486.
Forty-Four Esolangs: The Art of Esoteric Code
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1487.
1489.
Trump Orders US Troops to Portland, Authorizes 'Full Force'
(bloomberg.com)
1490.
Hundreds plunge into Chicago River in first open-water swim in nearly a century
(chicago.suntimes.com)
1491.
Making the most of a dumb fax switcher box in the old days
(rachelbythebay.com)
1492.
Observable Notebooks Data Loaders
(observablehq.com)
1494.
The PC was never a true 'IBMer'
(thechipletter.substack.com)
1495.
C++20 Modules: Practical Insights, Status and TODOs
(chuanqixu9.github.io)
1496.
Selling numbered rocks, you get whatever's next in sequence
(weight.rocks)
1497.
They blew up a boat far offshore, killed eleven people, and called it justice
(mitchthelawyer.substack.com)
1498.
Resizing images in Rust, now with EXIF orientation support
(alexwlchan.net)
1499.
Microsoft Python Driver for SQL Server
(github.com)
1500.
Bravo Apple! Calculator app has a memory leak
(xcancel.com)