November 2025 Archive
31.
AI Broke Interviews (yusufaytas.com)
32.
Why "everyone dies" gets AGI all wrong (bengoertzel.substack.com)
33.
FFmpeg Dealing with a Security Researcher (twitter.com)
34.
.arpa, rDNS and a few magical ICMP hacks (sdomi.pl)
35.
New analog chip capable of outperforming top-end GPUs by as much as 1000x (livescience.com)
36.
Word2vec-style vector arithmetic on docs embeddings (technicalwriting.dev)
37.
Open-Source Ada: From Gateware to Application (blog.adacore.com)
38.
I Love My Wife, My Wife Is Dead (1946) (bingqiangao.com)
39.
Sanders: Government should break up OpenAI (thehill.com)
40.
Async/Await is finally back in Zig (charlesfonseca.substack.com)
41.
RSF forces in Sudan's civil war are preparing for mass genocide (economist.com)
42.
Anonymous credentials: rate-limit bots and agents without compromising privacy (blog.cloudflare.com)
43.
OpenDesk by the Centre for Digital Sovereignty (opendesk.eu)
44.
Families say cost of housing means they'll have fewer or no children (npr.org)
45.
Two Windows vulnerabilities, one a 0-day, are under active exploitation (arstechnica.com)
46.
Vacuum bricked after user blocks data collection – user mods it to run anyway (tomshardware.com)
47.
Powell – unlike the dotcom boom, AI spending isn't a bubble (fortune.com)
48.
The giant basket case countries (noahpinion.blog)
49.
Tigerbeetle Simulator (sim.tigerbeetle.com)
50.
NASA pushes back after Kim Kardashian claims the 1969 moon landing was fake (cnn.com)
51.
Top Trump Officials Are Moving onto Military Bases (theatlantic.com)
52.
Reflections on My Tech Career – Part 1 (randomascii.wordpress.com)
53.
"Our research is greatly sped up by AI but AI still needs us" (twitter.com)
54.
Reconfigurable Analog Computers (arxiv.org)
55.
Uncertainty Persists for Americans Waiting for Monthly Food Stamps (nytimes.com)
56.
Ask HN: Do you have an aversion to recent TLDs?
57.
WebAssembly (WASM) arch support for the Linux kernel (github.com)
58.
Fungus: The Befunge CPU (2015) (bedroomlan.org)
59.
Closing Windows 11's Task Manager accidentally opens up more copies (arstechnica.com)
60.
Show HN: Newsmap - See Articles on a World Map (newsmap.info)