November 2025 Archive
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Linux and Windows: A tale of Kerberos, SSSD, DFS, and black magic (2018) (draeath.net)
92.
Powell – unlike the dotcom boom, AI spending isn't a bubble (fortune.com)
93.
The giant basket case countries (noahpinion.blog)
94.
"You Don't Need Kafka, Just Use Postgres" Considered Harmful (morling.dev)
95.
Show HN: Duper – The Format That's Super (duper.dev.br)
96.
Build System Tradeoffs (jyn.dev)
97.
Improving Emacs' iCalendar Support (recursewithless.net)
98.
Ask HN: What are you working on?
99.
A once-in-a-generation discovery is transforming a Michigan dairy farm (phys.org)
100.
Reconfigurable Analog Computers (arxiv.org)
101.
Show HN: KeyLeak Detector – Scan websites for exposed API keys and secrets (github.com)
102.
Why Companies Are No Longer Hanging on to Employees (wsj.com)
103.
NASA pushes back after Kim Kardashian claims the 1969 moon landing was fake (cnn.com)
104.
Tigerbeetle Simulator (sim.tigerbeetle.com)
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WebAssembly (WASM) arch support for the Linux kernel (github.com)
107.
Top Trump Officials Are Moving onto Military Bases (theatlantic.com)
108.
Plumbing vs. Internet, Revisited (gwern.net)
109.
Uncertainty Persists for Americans Waiting for Monthly Food Stamps (nytimes.com)
110.
"Our research is greatly sped up by AI but AI still needs us" (twitter.com)
111.
Ask HN: Do you have an aversion to recent TLDs?
112.
WebAssembly vs. Native Code: Performance Analysis (WASM 45% Slower) (ar5iv.labs.arxiv.org)
113.
Cycle-accurate 6502 emulator as coroutine in Rust (github.com)
114.
ICE Has Diverted over 25,000 Officers from Their Jobs (cato.org)
115.
Fungus: The Befunge CPU (2015) (bedroomlan.org)
116.
Closing Windows 11's Task Manager accidentally opens up more copies (arstechnica.com)
117.
Is 'learn to craft' the new 'learn to code?' (qz.com)
118.
Ask HN: Why are QR codes not clickable links on browsers?
119.
Show HN: Find and download fonts from any website (weekend project) (typecatch.com)
120.
Text rendering and effects using GPU-computed distances (blog.pkh.me)