September 2025 Archive
1621.
People got together to stop a school shooting before it happened (nytimes.com)
1622.
BCacheFS is being disabled in the openSUSE kernels 6.17+ (lwn.net)
1623.
Liquid Glass? That's what your M4 CPU is for (idiallo.com)
1624.
Launch HN: Slashy (YC S25) – AI that connects to apps and does tasks
1625.
The AI-Scraping Free-for-All Is Coming to an End (nymag.com)
1626.
Unix Conspiracy (1991) (catb.org)
1627.
Pure and Impure Software Engineering (seangoedecke.com)
1628.
Liberté, égalité, Radioactivité (worksinprogress.co)
1629.
Solving a wooden puzzle using Haskell (glocq.github.io)
1630.
Micro-LEDs boost random number generation (discovery.kaust.edu.sa)
1631.
Learning Lens Blur Fields (blur-fields.github.io)
1632.
Show HN: Attempt – A CLI for retrying fallible commands (github.com)
1633.
Visual lexicon of consumer aesthetics from the 1970s until now (cari.institute)
1634.
Troubleshooting ZFS – Common Issues and How to Fix Them (klarasystems.com)
1635.
Gemini Robotics 1.5 brings AI agents into the physical world (deepmind.google)
1636.
Technology without humanity means nothing (moneo.com.tr)
1637.
A Top Secret Seal Team 6 Mission into North Korea Fell Apart (nytimes.com)
1638.
Type checking is a symptom, not a solution (programmingsimplicity.substack.com)
1639.
Slow Liquid (robinsloan.com)
1640.
Why RDF is the natural knowledge layer for AI systems (bryon.io)
1641.
Global Peace Index 2025 (visionofhumanity.org)
1642.
China is ditching the dollar, fast: Officials believe the yuan has come of age (economist.com)
1643.
California reached a union deal with tech giants (politico.com)
1644.
Purikura: The Japanese Grandmother of the Selfie (tokyocowboy.co)
1645.
They blew up a boat far offshore, killed eleven people, and called it justice (mitchthelawyer.substack.com)
1646.
Samsung forces ads onto fridges; is a bad sign for other appliances (arstechnica.com)
1647.
Campfire: Web-Based Chat Application (github.com)
1648.
Make the most of compiled C loops on the 68000 (dciabrin.net)
1649.
Turgot Map of Paris (en.wikipedia.org)
1650.
The Common Pile v0.1: An 8TB Dataset of Public Domain and Openly Licensed Text (arxiv.org)