October 2025 Archive
1801.
The Geometry of Schemes [pdf] (webhomes.maths.ed.ac.uk)
1802.
Quarter of American employees haven't taken a vacation day in the past year (sherwood.news)
1803.
Japan asks OpenAI to keep Sora 2's hands off anime IP (theregister.com)
1804.
Testing out BLE beacons with BeaconDB (blog.matthewbrunelle.com)
1805.
Solving the NY Times "Pips" game with F# (github.com)
1806.
Inside an Isotemp OCXO107-10 Oven Controlled Crystal Oscillator (tomverbeure.github.io)
1807.
GoFundMe created 1.4M donation pages for nonprofits; organizations had no clue (abc7news.com)
1808.
Wikipedia Volunteers Avert Tragedy by Taking Down Gunman at Conference (nytimes.com)
1809.
Open-Source Agentic AI (github.com)
1810.
Fractal Imaginary Cubes (i.h.kyoto-u.ac.jp)
1811.
Apple Pulls ICEBlock from the App Store (theverge.com)
1812.
Amazon Vega OS and Vega Developer Tools (developer.amazon.com)
1813.
QUIC and the end of TCP sockets (codemia.io)
1814.
AI Pullback Has Officially Started (planetearthandbeyond.co)
1815.
China Has Overtaken America (paulkrugman.substack.com)
1816.
Text-to-SQL is dead, long live text-to-SQL (exasol.com)
1817.
White House posts "enemies list" of Democrats critical of ICE (techdirt.com)
1818.
QuickDrawViewer: A Mac OS X utility to visualise QuickDraw (PICT) files (github.com)
1819.
How one of the longest dinosaur trackways in the world was uncovered in the UK (bbc.co.uk)
1820.
Novelty Automation (novelty-automation.com)
1821.
Zippers: Making Functional "Updates" Efficient (2010) (goodmath.org)
1822.
Movycat – A terminal movie player written in Zig (github.com)
1823.
Broadcom fails to disclose zero-day exploitation of VMware vulnerability (securityweek.com)
1824.
The biggest semantic mess in Futhark (futhark-lang.org)
1825.
Writing high-performance matrix multiplication kernels for Blackwell (docs.jax.dev)
1826.
Finding my rhythm again (jeremydaly.com)
1827.
Aphantasia and Psychedelics (psychedelirium.substack.com)
1828.
$19B Wiped Out in Crypto's Biggest Liquidation (decrypt.co)
1829.
A Mac-like experience on Linux (pointieststick.com)
1830.
LoC is a dumb metric for functions (theaxolot.wordpress.com)