September 2025 Archive
1141.
Permeable materials in homes act as sponges for harmful chemicals: study (news.uci.edu)
1142.
How to become a pure mathematician or statistician (2008) (hbpms.blogspot.com)
1143.
Litex: The First Formal Language Learnable in 1-2 Hours (github.com)
1144.
Launch HN: Webhound (YC S23) – Research agent that builds datasets from the web
1145.
The Helix Text Editor (2024) (jonathan-frere.com)
1146.
Google was down in eastern EU and Turkey (novinite.com)
1147.
Show HN: Writing Arabic in English (sherifelmetwally.com)
1148.
Advanced Scheme Techniques (2004) [pdf] (people.csail.mit.edu)
1149.
UK launches Project Octopus to deliver interceptor drones to Ukraine (shephardmedia.com)
1150.
UK's largest battery storage facility at Tilbury substation (nationalgrid.com)
1151.
A queasy selling of the family heirlooms (commonreader.wustl.edu)
1152.
Dismissed as a joke, UK's first rice crop ripe for picking after hot summer (bbc.co.uk)
1153.
Samsung confirms its smart fridges will start showing you ads (androidauthority.com)
1154.
What Is Complexity in Chess? (lichess.org)
1155.
How does lossless compression in Fuji RAF files work? (2020) (capnfabs.net)
1156.
Disk Utility still can't check and repair APFS volumes and containers (2021) (eclecticlight.co)
1157.
Show HN: Python Audio Transcription: Convert Speech to Text Locally (pavlinbg.com)
1158.
The phaseout of the mmap() file operation in Linux (lwn.net)
1159.
Electronic Arts Goes Private for $52.5B in Largest LBO (wsj.com)
1160.
China's 200M gig workers are a warning for the world (economist.com)
1161.
Orange Pi RV2 $40 RISC-V SBC: Friendly Gateway to IoT and AI Projects (riscv.org)
1162.
Teen safety, freedom, and privacy (openai.com)
1163.
A love letter to the CSV format (2024) (medialab.sciencespo.fr)
1164.
Patagonian Welsh (en.wikipedia.org)
1165.
Node 20 will be deprecated on GitHub Actions runners (github.blog)
1166.
How fast is Go? Simulating particles on a smart TV (dgerrells.com)
1167.
OpenDataLoader-PDF: An open source tool for structured PDF parsing (github.com)
1168.
Answering questions about Android developer verification (android-developers.googleblog.com)
1169.
`std::flip` (morwenn.github.io)
1170.
Organize your Slack channels by "How Often", not "What" (aggressivelyparaphrasing.me)