September 2025 Archive
601.
Rendering flame fractals with a compute shader (2023) (wrighter.xyz)
602.
UK toughens Online Safety Act with ban on self-harm content (gov.uk)
603.
U.S. Supreme Court Allows Racial Targeting ICE Raids to Continue in LA (reuters.com)
604.
Linus: "Can we please stop this automated idiocy?" (lore.kernel.org)
605.
AI and the Rise of Techno-Fascism in the United States (theatlantic.com)
606.
Sharing a mutable reference between Rust and Python (blog.lilyf.org)
607.
Interview with Geoffrey Hinton (ft.com)
608.
Anti-establishment versus authoritarian populists and support for the strongman (frontiersin.org)
609.
At least 475 workers detained in major ICE raid at US Hyundai factory (theguardian.com)
610.
Show HN: We built an open-source alternative to expensive pair programming apps (github.com)
611.
Science research gets more engagement on Bluesky than X, study finds (theguardian.com)
612.
ASML investing €1.3B for Mistral's Series C funding round, the top shareholder (reuters.com)
613.
The U.S. is losing manufacturing jobs, analysis finds (cbsnews.com)
614.
Astronomers spot mysterious gamma-ray explosion, unlike any detected before (eso.org)
615.
A motto for programmers: "Tuere usorem, data, veritatem" (koas.dev)
616.
Apple A17 Pro Chip Hardware Flaw? (github.com)
617.
Chrome increases its overwhelming market share, now over 70% (neowin.net)
618.
The Wetware Crisis: The Thermocline of Truth (2008) (brucefwebster.com)
619.
Synthesizing Object-Oriented and Functional Design to Promote Re-Use (cs.brown.edu)
620.
OpenAI Executives Rattled by Campaigns to Derail For-Profit Restructuring (wsj.com)
621.
Desert Graves (2021) (desertmountaineer.com)
622.
Cassette Logic: technology that never dies but is already dead (differentshelf.com)
623.
A security incident that may involve your Plex account information (forums.plex.tv)
624.
Red Hat back-office team to be Big and Blue whether they like it or not (theregister.com)
625.
Singapore founding father: air conditioning was the secret to success (2015) (vox.com)
626.
The US Population Could Shrink in 2025, for the first time ever (derekthompson.org)
627.
How to Build a High-Performance UR5 Inverse Kinematics Solver with IK-Geo (alexanderelias.com)
628.
The Sudden Surges That Forge Evolutionary Trees (quantamagazine.org)
629.
Action was the best 8-bit programming language (goto10retro.com)
630.
The Kafka Replication Protocol with KIP-966 (github.com)