October 2025 Archive
241.
Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas Passed Mars Last Night (earthsky.org)
242.
CPU cache-friendly data structures in Go (skoredin.pro)
243.
Memory access is O(N^[1/3]) (vitalik.eth.limo)
244.
X-ray scans reveal the hidden risks of cheap batteries (theverge.com)
245.
Synthetic aperture radar autofocus and calibration (hforsten.com)
246.
People regret buying Amazon smart displays after being bombarded with ads (arstechnica.com)
247.
Discord customer service data breach leaks user info and scanned photo IDs (theverge.com)
248.
Benefits of choosing email over messaging (spinellis.gr)
249.
How hard do you have to hit a chicken to cook it? (2020) (james-simon.github.io)
250.
Why we need SIMD (parallelprogrammer.substack.com)
251.
NFS at 40 – Remembering the Sun Microsystems Network File System (nfs40.online)
252.
The Unknotting Number Is Not Additive (divisbyzero.com)
253.
Who needs Git when you have 1M context windows? (alexmolas.com)
254.
Mathematicians discover prime number pattern in fractal chaos (scientificamerican.com)
255.
N8n added native persistent storage with DataTables (community.n8n.io)
256.
An informational website about why I went to prison (prison.josh.mn)
257.
Embracing the parallel coding agent lifestyle (simonwillison.net)
258.
The illegible nature of software development talent (surfingcomplexity.blog)
259.
The RubyGems "Security Incident" (andre.arko.net)
260.
Using Deno as my game engine (explodi.tubatuba.net)
261.
Under the hood: Vec<T> (marma.dev)
262.
Activision-Blizzard buyout is 'harming both gamers and developers' – Lina Khan (pcgamer.com)
263.
Show HN: ut – Rust based CLI utilities for devs and IT (github.com)
264.
Erlang ARM32 JIT is born (grisp.org)
265.
OpenGL: Mesh shaders in the current year (supergoodcode.com)
266.
Flightcontrol: A PaaS that deploys to your AWS account (flightcontrol.dev)
267.
Increasing your practice surface area (indiehackers.com)
268.
Designing a Low Latency 10G Ethernet Core (2023) (ttchisholm.github.io)
269.
Programming in the Sun: A Year with the Daylight Computer (wickstrom.tech)
270.
America is now one big bet on AI (ft.com)