September 2025 Archive
811.
AI Darwin Awards (aidarwinawards.org)
812.
No place in children's hands: <16s in UK to be banned from buying energy drinks (theguardian.com)
813.
My Workflow Is 70% AI, 20% Copy-Paste, 10% Panic. What's Yours?
814.
Man found dead at Burning Man (bbc.com)
815.
All You Need Is SSH (wrongthink.link)
816.
Lisp Is Not Lists (github.com)
817.
4chan and Kiwi Farms Sue the UK over Extraterritorial Censorship (techdirt.com)
818.
DuckDB NPM Account Compromised in Continuing Supply Chain Attack (socket.dev)
819.
One of the last, best hopes for saving the open web and a free press is dead (bloodinthemachine.com)
820.
Israels top court says government isn't giving Palestinian prisoners enough food (theguardian.com)
821.
The three stages of religious decline around the world (nature.com)
822.
Requiem for an Exit (calls.ars.electronica.art)
823.
Microdosing GLP-1 drugs became a longevity 'craze' (washingtonpost.com)
824.
How to Argue with an AI Booster (wheresyoured.at)
825.
330+ data teams share what's working (and what's not) (metabase.com)
826.
New Google Court Doc: Open Web Is in Rapid Decline (seroundtable.com)
827.
3D QR Codes (erikdemaine.org)
828.
Simple design changes can make bat boxes safer (phys.org)
829.
Gerrymandering Erodes Confidence in Democracy (phys.org)
830.
The Anatomy of a Mach-O (oliviagallucci.com)
831.
Multiple undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea (subseacables.blogspot.com)
832.
Berg's Card Sorting Task (neurobs.com)
833.
Trump Social Security Administration Removed Key Metrics, Information from Site (warren.senate.gov)
834.
Language-Oriented Programming in Racket(2019) (youtube.com)
835.
Show HN: I made a simple ASCII-art analog clock in Emacs (gitlab.com)
836.
The million dollar mystery behind Milk.com (npr.org)
837.
Is the Bubble Bursting? (honest-broker.com)
838.
Mercedes EQS with solid-state batteries drove 750 miles with range to spare (electrek.co)
839.
Show HN: Swimming in Tech Debt (helpthisbook.com)
840.
Israeli Strike Targets Hamas Leadership in Qatar, a Gaza War Mediator (nytimes.com)