September 2025 Archive
31.
Google deletes net-zero pledge from sustainability website (nationalobserver.com)
32.
WiFi signals can measure heart rate (news.ucsc.edu)
33.
Voyager – An interactive video generation model with realtime 3D reconstruction (github.com)
34.
Python has had async for 10 years – why isn't it more popular? (tonybaloney.github.io)
35.
Kazeta: An operating system that brings the console gaming experience of 90s (kazeta.org)
36.
LLM Visualization (bbycroft.net)
37.
The 16-year odyssey it took to emulate the Pioneer LaserActive (readonlymemo.com)
38.
Wikipedia survives while the rest of the internet breaks (theverge.com)
39.
Neovim Pack (neovim.io)
40.
Making a Linux home server sleep on idle and wake on demand (2023) (dgross.ca)
41.
Amazon must face US nationwide class action over third-party sales (reuters.com)
42.
Physically based rendering from first principles (imadr.me)
43.
Understanding Transformers Using a Minimal Example (rti.github.io)
44.
Melvyn Bragg steps down from presenting In Our Time (bbc.co.uk)
45.
ReMarkable Paper Pro Move (remarkable.com)
46.
The time picker on the iPhone's alarm app isn't circular, it's just a long list (old.reddit.com)
47.
Microsoft BASIC for 6502 Microprocessor – Version 1.1 (github.com)
48.
Apple pulls iPhone torrent app from AltStore PAL in Europe (theverge.com)
49.
Lit: a library for building fast, lightweight web components (lit.dev)
50.
The worst possible antitrust outcome (pluralistic.net)
51.
Take something you don’t like and try to like it (dynomight.net)
52.
The future of 32-bit support in the kernel (lwn.net)
53.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2025)
54.
CocoaPods trunk read-only plan (blog.cocoapods.org)
55.
Calling your boss a dickhead is not a sackable offence, UK tribunal rules (theguardian.com)
56.
Fil's Unbelievable Garbage Collector (fil-c.org)
57.
Writing a C compiler in 500 lines of Python (2023) (vgel.me)
58.
OpenAI says it's scanning users' conversations and reporting content to police (futurism.com)
59.
What Is the Fourier Transform? (quantamagazine.org)
60.
Étoilé – desktop built on GNUStep (etoileos.com)