October 2025 Archive
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California invests in battery energy storage, leaving rolling blackouts behind (latimes.com)
302.
Tennessee man arrested, accused of threatening a shooting, after posting meme (reason.com)
303.
Show HN: I'm building a browser for reverse engineers (nullpt.rs)
304.
Tor browser removing various Firefox AI features (blog.torproject.org)
305.
Docker Systems Status: Full Service Disruption (dockerstatus.com)
306.
Liquibase continues to advertise itself as "open source" despite license switch (github.com)
307.
After 2 decades of tinkering, MAME cracks the Hyper Neo Geo 64 (readonlymemo.com)
308.
Generative AI Image Editing Showdown (genai-showdown.specr.net)
309.
Avoid 2:00 and 3:00 am cron jobs (2013) (endpointdev.com)
310.
Upcoming Rust language features for kernel development (lwn.net)
311.
I'm drowning in AI features I never asked for and I hate it (makeuseof.com)
312.
No account? No Windows 11, Microsoft says as another loophole snaps shut (theregister.com)
313.
Vitamin D reduces incidence and duration of colds in those with low levels (ijmpr.in)
314.
The RSS feed reader landscape (lighthouseapp.io)
315.
Tell HN: AWS us-east-1 services are down
316.
IRS open sources its fact graph (github.com)
317.
Fp8 runs ~100 tflops faster when the kernel name has "cutlass" in it (github.com)
318.
Spotlight on pdfly, the Swiss Army knife for PDF files (chezsoi.org)
319.
Notes on switching to Helix from Vim (jvns.ca)
320.
People regret buying Amazon smart displays after being bombarded with ads (arstechnica.com)
321.
LineageOS 23 (lineageos.org)
322.
ADS-B Exposed (adsb.exposed)
323.
Vibing a non-trivial Ghostty feature (mitchellh.com)
324.
Forth: The programming language that writes itself (ratfactor.com)
325.
Tangled, a Git collaboration platform built on atproto (blog.tangled.org)
326.
ICE bought vehicles equipped with fake cell towers to spy on phones (techcrunch.com)
327.
Zig's New Async I/O (andrewkelley.me)
328.
Why the push for Agentic when models can barely follow a simple instruction? (forum.cursor.com)
329.
A macOS terminal command that tells you if your USB-C cable is bad (kau.sh)
330.
A change of address led to our Wise accounts being shut down (shaun.nz)