October 2025 Archive
931.
ROG Xbox Ally runs better on Linux than Windows it ships with (tomshardware.com)
932.
A 4k-Room Text Adventure Written by One Human in QBasic No AI (the-ventureweaver.itch.io)
933.
NextSilicon reveals new processor chip in challenge to Intel, AMD (reuters.com)
934.
CRISPR-like tools that finally can edit mitochondria DNA (nature.com)
935.
Rectal oxygen delivery might soon be a real medical treatment (arstechnica.com)
936.
I built my own CityMapper (asherfalcon.com)
937.
The government ate my name (slate.com)
938.
Democracy and the open internet die in daylight (heatherburns.tech)
939.
When private practices merge with hospital systems, costs go up (insights.som.yale.edu)
940.
A classified network of SpaceX satellites is emitting a mysterious signal (npr.org)
941.
Euro cops take down cybercrime network with 49M fake accounts (itnews.com.au)
942.
I made a small LED panel (stavros.io)
943.
Disk Prices (diskprices.com)
944.
The death of thread per core (buttondown.com)
945.
SourceFS: A 2h+ Android build becomes a 15m task with a virtual filesystem (source.dev)
946.
Things I've learned in my 7 years implementing AI (jampa.dev)
947.
Five years as a startup CTO: How, why, and was it worth it? (2024) (distinctplace.com)
948.
Why an abundance of choice is not the same as freedom (aeon.co)
949.
Show HN: JSON Query (jsonquerylang.org)
950.
Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics (2014) (tgvaughan.github.io)
951.
Eliminating contrails from flying could be cheap (sustainabilitybynumbers.com)
952.
Nvidia DGX Spark: When benchmark numbers meet production reality (publish.obsidian.md)
953.
Spyware maker NSO Group confirms acquisition by US investors (techcrunch.com)
954.
Rats filmed snatching bats from air (science.org)
955.
Say Goodbye (mooreds.com)
956.
I/O Multiplexing (select vs. poll vs. epoll/kqueue) (nima101.github.io)
957.
Immutable releases are now generally available on GitHub (github.blog)
958.
Show HN: Open source, logical multi-master PostgreSQL replication (github.com)
959.
Announcing Tinker (thinkingmachines.ai)
960.
Asking AI to build scrapers should be easy right? (skyvern.com)