September 2025 Archive
241.
Hledger 1.50 (github.com)
242.
SomaFM 25th Anniversary (somafm.com)
243.
Why Rewriting Emacs Is Hard (kyo.iroiro.party)
244.
Launch HN: Datafruit (YC S25) – AI for DevOps
245.
Wal3: A Write-Ahead Log for Chroma, Built on Object Storage (trychroma.com)
246.
Thunk: Build Rust program to support Windows XP, Vista and more (github.com)
247.
A Top Secret Seal Team 6 Mission into North Korea Fell Apart (nytimes.com)
248.
A Unique, High-Tech (Family) Computer (nicole.express)
249.
The company behind the Dia and Arc browsers is being acquired (theverge.com)
250.
U.S. Military Strikes Drug Vessel from Venezuela, Killing 11 (wsj.com)
251.
Why RDF is the natural knowledge layer for AI systems (bryon.io)
252.
US special forces killed North Korean civilians in botched 2019 mission (reuters.com)
253.
Quantum Mechanics, Concise Book (github.com)
254.
Type checking is a symptom, not a solution (programmingsimplicity.substack.com)
255.
Zfsbackrest: Pgbackrest style encrypted backups for ZFS filesystems (github.com)
256.
Gleam Gathering 2026 (gleamgathering.com)
257.
The repercussions of a typo in C++ & Rust (nablag.com)
258.
Matrix.org service offline: corrupted database (status.matrix.org)
259.
Towards Memory Specialization: A Case for Long-Term and Short-Term RAM (arxiv.org)
260.
Taiwan Submarine Cable Map Showing Current Outage (smc.peering.tw)
261.
UK government trial of M365 Copilot finds no clear productivity boost (theregister.com)
262.
Intuitive find and replace CLI (sed alternative) (github.com)
263.
Ohio senator introduces 25% tax on companies that outsource jobs overseas (foxnews.com)
264.
Corruption and Control: Turkmenistan turned internet censorship into a business (blog.torproject.org)
265.
Civics is boring, so, let's encrypt something (2024) (queue.acm.org)
266.
I Was Wrong About Data Center Water Consumption (construction-physics.com)
267.
OpenAI announces AI-powered hiring platform to take on LinkedIn (techcrunch.com)
268.
Tesla offers mammoth $1T pay package to Musk, sets lofty targets (reuters.com)
269.
Type-safe and user-friendly error handling in Swift 6 (theswiftdev.com)
270.
Show HN: VoiceGecko – System-wide voice-to-text that types anywhere (voicegecko.io)