October 2025 Archive
1291.
Vite+ – Unified toolchain for the web (viteplus.dev)
1292.
Trump directs nuclear weapons testing to resume for first time in over 30 years (bbc.com)
1293.
Be Worried (dlo.me)
1294.
Estimating AI energy use (spectrum.ieee.org)
1295.
When O3 is 2x slower than O2 (cat-solstice.github.io)
1296.
US tariff negotiations with Canada terminated over advertisement (bbc.com)
1297.
Hackers leak Qantas data on 5M customers after ransom deadline passes (theguardian.com)
1298.
Wi-fi signal tracks heartbeat without wearables (spectrum.ieee.org)
1299.
André Gorz predicted the revolt against meaningless work (2023) (znetwork.org)
1300.
Show HN: CSS Extras (github.com)
1301.
Show HN: FleetCode – Open-source UI for running multiple coding agents (github.com)
1302.
Show HN: Git for LLMs – A context management interface (twigg.ai)
1303.
The C++ programmer and educator Rainer Grimm has passed away (modernescpp.com)
1304.
Show HN: ASCII Automata (hlnet.neocities.org)
1305.
Tesla is at risk of losing subsidies in Korea over widespread battery failures (electrek.co)
1306.
Apple Reportedly Moving Ahead with Ads in Maps App (macrumors.com)
1307.
TikTok removing posts for violating the "joy of TikTok" (twitter.com)
1308.
Researchers complete first human trial on viability of enteral ventilation (newatlas.com)
1309.
Lost Jack Kerouac story found among assassinated mafia boss' belongings (sfgate.com)
1310.
Microsoft Teams will start tracking office attendance (tomsguide.com)
1311.
Minds, brains, and programs (1980) [pdf] (home.csulb.edu)
1312.
Abstraction, not syntax (ruudvanasseldonk.com)
1313.
Wall Street is worried the private credit bubble will burst (thetimes.com)
1314.
Why JPEG XL ignoring bit depth is genius (and why AVIF can't pull it off) (fractionalxperience.com)
1315.
The Peach meme: On CRTs, pixels and signal quality (again) (datagubbe.se)
1316.
Bitcoin Whale Shorted $1.1B Right Before Tariffs (cryptonews.com)
1317.
Microsoft seemingly just revealed that OpenAI lost $11.5B last quarter (theregister.com)
1318.
Emily Riehl is rewriting the foundations of higher category theory (2020) (quantamagazine.org)
1319.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (October 2025)
1320.
Americans can't afford their cars any more and Wall Street is worried (telegraph.co.uk)