September 2025 Archive
481.
Why use mailing lists? (mailarchive.ietf.org)
482.
CocoaPods trunk read-only plan (blog.cocoapods.org)
483.
TernFS – An exabyte scale, multi-region distributed filesystem (xtxmarkets.com)
484.
Instant Checkout and the Agentic Commerce Protocol (openai.com)
485.
How did sports betting become legal in the US? (shreyashariharan.substack.com)
486.
OpenAI says it's scanning users' conversations and reporting content to police (futurism.com)
487.
The Storm Hits the Art Market (news.artnet.com)
488.
VMware's in court again. Customer relationships rarely go this wrong (theregister.com)
489.
UK, Canada and Australia formally recognise Palestinian state (theguardian.com)
490.
Samsung now owns Denon, Bowers and Wilkins, Marantz, Polk, and more audio brands (theverge.com)
491.
Anthropic irks White House with limits on models’ use (semafor.com)
492.
Writing a C compiler in 500 lines of Python (2023) (vgel.me)
493.
Kmart's use of facial recognition to tackle refund fraud unlawful (oaic.gov.au)
494.
Garmin beats Apple to market with satellite-connected smartwatch (macrumors.com)
495.
In Maine, prisoners are thriving in remote jobs (mainepublic.org)
496.
Guy running a Google rival from his laundry room (fastcompany.com)
497.
The demo scene is dying, but that's alright (datagubbe.se)
498.
Protobuffers Are Wrong (2018) (reasonablypolymorphic.com)
499.
Ships are sailing with fake insurance from the Norwegian Ro Marine (nrk.no)
500.
Scientists say X has lost its professional edge and Bluesky is taking its place (psypost.org)
501.
AI-generated “workslop” is destroying productivity? (hbr.org)
502.
Why I gave the world wide web away for free (theguardian.com)
503.
Go ahead, write the “stupid” code (spikepuppet.io)
504.
Gene-edited pancreatic cells transplanted into a patient with type 1 diabetes (wired.com)
505.
Interview with Japanese Demoscener 0b5vr (6octaves.com)
506.
Ask HN: What's a good 3D Printer for sub $1000?
507.
Why is Japan still investing in custom floating point accelerators? (nextplatform.com)
508.
YAML document from hell (2023) (ruudvanasseldonk.com)
509.
The Beauty of Programming (2001) (brynmawr.edu)
510.
Kernel-hack-drill and exploiting CVE-2024-50264 in the Linux kernel (a13xp0p0v.github.io)