October 2025 Archive
271.
Rating 26 years of Java changes (neilmadden.blog)
272.
America is now one big bet on AI (ft.com)
273.
Scientists are discovering a powerful new way to prevent cancer (economist.com)
274.
Show HN: Recall: Give Claude memory with Redis-backed persistent context (npmjs.com)
275.
Old Stockholm Telephone Tower (en.wikipedia.org)
276.
If the University of Chicago won't defend the humanities, who will? (theatlantic.com)
277.
Systems Programming with Zig (manning.com)
278.
Keyhive – Local-first access control (inkandswitch.com)
279.
Detect Electron apps on Mac that hasn't been updated to fix the system wide lag (gist.github.com)
280.
Email immutability matters more in a world with AI (fastmail.com)
281.
AMD's EPYC 9355P: Inside a 32 Core Zen 5 Server Chip (chipsandcheese.com)
282.
Apple's Unlawful Evil (pluralistic.net)
283.
3M May Escape Toxic Chemical, PFAS Manufacturing Legacy (bloomberg.com)
284.
ICE Is Buying a Tool to Track Phones, Without Warrants (olgalautman.substack.com)
285.
Orcas are bringing humans gifts (newscientist.com)
286.
Meta Superintelligence's surprising first paper (paddedinputs.substack.com)
287.
You can't build tcc from Nixpkgs if you are in the UK (github.com)
288.
Thunderscan: A clever device transforms a printer into a scanner (2004) (folklore.org)
289.
Meta launches Hyperscape, technology to turn real-world spaces into VR (techcrunch.com)
290.
Sharpie found a way to make pens more cheaply by manufacturing them in the U.S. (wsj.com)
291.
The gaslit asset class (blog.dshr.org)
292.
The murky economics of the data-centre investment boom (economist.com)
293.
The death of industrial design and the era of dull electronics (hackaday.com)
294.
Lánczos Interpolation Explained (2022) (mazzo.li)
295.
AI-powered open-source code laundering (github.com)
296.
Using a laptop as an HDMI monitor for an SBC (danielmangum.com)
297.
Edge264 – Minimalist, high-performance software decoder for H.264/AVC video (github.com)
298.
I tracked Amazon's Prime Day prices. We've been played (washingtonpost.com)
299.
The weaponization of travel blacklists (papersplease.org)
300.
Discord hack shows risks of online age checks (news.sky.com)