October 2025 Archive
781.
Benchmarking Postgres 17 vs. 18 (planetscale.com)
782.
Why we need SIMD (parallelprogrammer.substack.com)
783.
Hacking the Humane AI Pin (writings.agg.im)
784.
Apple reports fourth quarter results (apple.com)
785.
Peanut allergies have plummeted in children (nytimes.com)
786.
Why do some radio towers blink? (jeffgeerling.com)
787.
How the brain's activity, energy use and blood flow change as people fall asleep (massgeneralbrigham.org)
788.
Discord hack shows risks of online age checks (news.sky.com)
789.
What do we do if SETI is successful? (universetoday.com)
790.
NFS at 40 – Remembering the Sun Microsystems Network File System (nfs40.online)
791.
Zoo of array languages (ktye.github.io)
792.
The Unknotting Number Is Not Additive (divisbyzero.com)
793.
AppLovin nonconsensual installs (benedelman.org)
794.
Language Support for Marginalia Search (marginalia.nu)
795.
x86-64 Playground – An online assembly editor and GDB-like debugger (x64.halb.it)
796.
Who needs Git when you have 1M context windows? (alexmolas.com)
797.
TOON – Token Oriented Object Notation (github.com)
798.
Mathematicians discover prime number pattern in fractal chaos (scientificamerican.com)
799.
AI-generated 'poverty porn' fake images being used by aid agencies (theguardian.com)
800.
AI has a cargo cult problem (ft.com)
801.
Context engineering is sleeping on the humble hyperlink (mbleigh.dev)
802.
Show HN: I made an esoteric programming language that's read like a spellbook (github.com)
803.
Designing software for things that rot (drobinin.com)
804.
A Guide for WireGuard VPN Setup with Pi-Hole Adblock and Unbound DNS (psyonik.tech)
805.
Tim Bray on Grokipedia (tbray.org)
806.
The last European train that travels by sea (bbc.com)
807.
Mac Source Ports – Run old games on new Macs (macsourceports.com)
808.
MinIO declines to release Docker builds resolving CVE-2025-62506 (github.com)
809.
N8n added native persistent storage with DataTables (community.n8n.io)
810.
Mysterious Intrigue Around an x86 "Corporate Entity Other Than Intel/AMD" (phoronix.com)