October 2025 Archive
271.
Twake Drive – An open-source alternative to Google Drive (github.com)
272.
I only use Google Sheets (mayberay.bearblog.dev)
273.
I spent the day teaching seniors how to use an iPhone (forums.macrumors.com)
274.
Computer science courses that don't exist, but should (2015) (prog21.dadgum.com)
275.
The next chapter of the Microsoft–OpenAI partnership (openai.com)
276.
NPM flooded with malicious packages downloaded more than 86k times (arstechnica.com)
277.
Xubuntu.org Might Be Compromised (old.reddit.com)
278.
Hyperflask – Full stack Flask and Htmx framework (hyperflask.dev)
279.
Tailscale Peer Relays (tailscale.com)
280.
The deadline isn't when AI outsmarts us – it's when we stop using our own minds (theargumentmag.com)
281.
Pyrex catalog from from 1938 with hand-drawn lab glassware [pdf] (exhibitdb.cmog.org)
282.
Firefox profiles: Private, focused spaces for all the ways you browse (blog.mozilla.org)
283.
Ask HN: Abandoned/dead projects you think died before their time and why?
284.
Why Is SQLite Coded In C (sqlite.org)
285.
Flock's gunshot detection microphones will start listening for human voices (eff.org)
286.
In Praise of RSS and Controlled Feeds of Information (blog.burkert.me)
287.
60k kids have avoided peanut allergies due to 2015 advice, study finds (cbsnews.com)
288.
Kurt Got Got (fly.io)
289.
Playball – Watch MLB games from a terminal (github.com)
290.
Why Self-Host? (romanzipp.com)
291.
A few things to know before stealing my 914 (2022) (hagerty.com)
292.
What GPT-OSS leaks about OpenAI's training data (fi-le.net)
293.
How I influence tech company politics as a staff software engineer (seangoedecke.com)
294.
Ask HN: Who uses open LLMs and coding assistants locally? Share setup and laptop
295.
Syntax highlighting is a waste of an information channel (2020) (buttondown.com)
296.
California law forces Netflix, Hulu to turn down ad volumes (politico.com)
297.
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2025 (nobelprize.org)
298.
Ask HN: What are you working on? (October 2025)
299.
Meet the real screen addicts: the elderly (economist.com)
300.
Two things LLM coding agents are still bad at (kix.dev)