September 2025 Archive
931.
Uncle Sam is investing now. What could possibly go wrong? (reason.com)
932.
Apple's biggest announcement today was Memory Integrity Enforcement (victorwynne.com)
933.
How ‘Clanker’ Became an Anti-A.I. Rallying Cry (nytimes.com)
934.
Tesla's 4th 'Master Plan' reads like LLM-generated nonsense (techcrunch.com)
935.
Seed-dispersing animals are in decline, impacting forests and the climate: Study (news.mongabay.com)
936.
US tech enabled the surveillance and detention of large populations in China (apnews.com)
937.
Doorbell prankster that tormented residents of apartments turns out to be a slug (theguardian.com)
938.
Gaza postwar plan envisions 'voluntary' relocation of population (washingtonpost.com)
939.
A Clojure View of "Mars Rover" (evalapply.org)
940.
Yakread – A selection of essays, blog posts, and newsletters in your inbox daily (yakread.com)
941.
Ask HN: Difficult Interview Question
942.
If AI agents take the jobs, who buys the stuff?
943.
The HIRE Act: 25% tax on outsourcing (moreno.senate.gov)
944.
Print GitHub Repositories as Books (gitprint.me)
945.
Exploring Grid-Aware Websites (nicchan.me)
946.
Show HN: Blueprint: Fast, Nunjucks-like templating engine for Java 8 and beyond
947.
A Six-Story Apartment Building Is Tearing This Small California Town Apart (wsj.com)
948.
Where are all the trillion dollar biotechs? (ladanuzhna.xyz)
949.
First ever website created is still online (info.cern.ch)
950.
Major Layoffs at Oracle (twitter.com)
951.
Apple Demands Suppliers Switch to Robotics for Manufacturing (macrumors.com)
952.
We trust strangers' open source more than our colleagues' (00f.net)
953.
Best printer 2025: just buy a Brother laser printer (theverge.com)
954.
Desiccant dehumidifiers are fascinating but not for everyone [video] (youtube.com)
955.
Building a WASM compiler in Roc (series) (dusty.phillips.codes)
956.
Chinese hackers breach 700 companies through single Salesforce integration (nearlyright.com)
957.
Zuckerberg on hot mic telling Trump he wasn't sure how much to spend on AI (engadget.com)
958.
Npm packages with over 1b weekly downloads, incl. Chalk, have been compromised. (jdstaerk.substack.com)
959.
RU 'Doomsday Radio' speaks again;UVB-76 broadcasts names, numbers, & phrases (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
960.