October 2025 Archive
451.
Babel is why I keep blogging with Emacs (entropicthoughts.com)
452.
I turned the Lego Game Boy into a working Game Boy (blog.nataliethenerd.com)
453.
Solar energy is now the cheapest source of power, study (surrey.ac.uk)
454.
Anti-aging breakthrough: Stem cells reverse signs of aging in monkeys (nad.com)
455.
Why I Chose Elixir Phoenix over Rails, Laravel, and Next.js (akarshc.com)
456.
SPy: An interpreter and compiler for a fast statically typed variant of Python (antocuni.eu)
457.
Hacking India's largest automaker: Tata Motors (eaton-works.com)
458.
Show HN: Write It Down – Personal finance tracker (write-it-down.com)
459.
Retiring Test-Ipv6.com (retire.test-ipv6.com)
460.
Self-hosting email like it's 1984 (maxadamski.com)
461.
Springs and bounces in native CSS (joshwcomeau.com)
462.
Microsoft needs to open up more about its OpenAI dealings (wsj.com)
463.
Codex Is Live in Zed (zed.dev)
464.
By the Power of Grayscale (zserge.com)
465.
The Internet runs on free and open source software and so does the DNS (icann.org)
466.
Palisades Fire suspect's ChatGPT history to be used as evidence (rollingstone.com)
467.
Are hard drives getting better? (backblaze.com)
468.
Self hosting 10TB in S3 on a framework laptop and disks (jamesoclaire.com)
469.
Element: setHTML() method (developer.mozilla.org)
470.
Movie posters from Ghana in the 1980s and 90s (utterlyinteresting.com)
471.
America Is Sliding Toward Illiteracy (theatlantic.com)
472.
AI scrapers request commented scripts (cryptography.dog)
473.
Raspberry Pi Pico Bit-Bangs 100 Mbit/S Ethernet (elektormagazine.com)
474.
Show HN: I made a heatmap diff viewer for code reviews (0github.com)
475.
EQ: A video about all forms of equalizers (youtube.com)
476.
The Smol Training Playbook: The Secrets to Building World-Class LLMs (huggingface.co)
477.
Apple Vision Pro upgraded with M5 chip (apple.com)
478.
One to two Starlink satellites are falling back to Earth each day (earthsky.org)
479.
OpenAI Needs $400B In The Next 12 Months (wheresyoured.at)
480.
FyneDesk: A full desktop environment for Linux written in Go (github.com)