November 2025 Archive
1981.
Disassembling terabytes of random data with Zig and Capstone to prove a point
(jstrieb.github.io)
1982.
Random lasers from peanut kernel doped with birch leaf–derived carbon dots
(degruyterbrill.com)
1983.
Zeroing in on Zero-Point Motion Inside a Crystal
(physics.aps.org)
1984.
1985.
Multiple Security Issues in Rust-sudo-rs
(bugs.launchpad.net)
1986.
Libpng 1.6.51: Four buffer overflow vulnerabilities fixed
(openwall.com)
1987.
GrapheneOS is leaving France after receiving threats from law enforcement
(grapheneos.social)
1988.
Shell Grotto, Margate
(en.wikipedia.org)
1989.
Trump issues pardons for those involved in 2020 fake elector scheme
(independent.co.uk)
1990.
1991.
Has the bailout of generative AI begun?
(garymarcus.substack.com)
1992.
Drax: Speech Recognition with Discrete Flow Matching
(huggingface.co)
1993.
Photos: New Phoenix Microcenter is a 'tech-heaven' for geeks
(phoenixnewtimes.com)
1994.
Kubernetes Is Your Private Cloud
(oneuptime.com)
1995.
Exploring a space-based, scalable AI infrastructure system design
(research.google)
1996.
I refuse to date someone who uses ChatGPT
(theguardian.com)
1997.
1998.
The Copenhagen Trap: How the West made passivity the only safe strategy
(aliveness.kunnas.com)
1999.
2000.
2001.
Show HN: Vibe Prolog
(github.com)
2002.
Randomness Testing Guide
(random.tastemaker.design)
2003.
Guide to making a CHIP-8 emulator (2020)
(tobiasvl.github.io)
2004.
The Concrete Pontoons of Bristol
(thecretefleet.com)
2005.
Strap Rail
(construction-physics.com)
2007.
6B Miles Driven
(tesla.com)
2008.
White House rules out bailout for AI as bubble fears grow
(telegraph.co.uk)
2009.
2010.
Show HN: A game where you invest into startups from history
(startupgambit.com)