Athlon 64: How AMD turned the tables on Intel
(dfarq.homeip.net)
Monthly Highlights
301.
302.
Folks, we have the best π
(lcamtuf.substack.com)
303.
Pass: Unix Password Manager
(passwordstore.org)
304.
FFglitch, FFmpeg fork for glitch art
(ffglitch.org)
305.
ICE bought vehicles equipped with fake cell towers to spy on phones
(techcrunch.com)
306.
NL Judge: Meta must respect user's choice of recommendation system
(bitsoffreedom.nl)
307.
Trevor Milton's Nikola case dropped by SEC following Trump pardon
(eletric-vehicles.com)
308.
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311.
3D modeling with paper
(arvinpoddar.com)
312.
How does gradient descent work?
(centralflows.github.io)
313.
How to motivate yourself to do a thing you don't want to do
(ashleyjanssen.com)
314.
Zoxide: A Better CD Command
(github.com)
315.
Product Hunt is dead
(sedimental.org)
316.
The QNX Operating System
(abortretry.fail)
317.
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319.
Java 25 officially released
(mail.openjdk.org)
320.
321.
Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025
(nobelprize.org)
322.
Ambigr.am
(ambigr.am)
323.
Investigating a Forged PDF
(mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
324.
Zlib visualizer
(lynn.github.io)
325.
The strangest letter of the alphabet: The rise and fall of yogh
(deadlanguagesociety.com)
326.
Superpowers: How I'm using coding agents in October 2025
(blog.fsck.com)
327.
Boring is good
(jenson.org)
328.
Less is more: Recursive reasoning with tiny networks
(alexiajm.github.io)
329.
330.
Notes on switching to Helix from Vim
(jvns.ca)