October 2025 Archive
181.
Futurelock: A subtle risk in async Rust (rfd.shared.oxide.computer)
182.
uBlock Origin Lite in Apple App Store (apps.apple.com)
183.
AMD signs AI chip-supply deal with OpenAI, gives it option to take a 10% stake (reuters.com)
184.
An illustrated introduction to linear algebra (ducktyped.org)
185.
Foreign hackers breached a US nuclear weapons plant via SharePoint flaws (csoonline.com)
186.
Indefinite Backpack Travel (jeremymaluf.com)
187.
California enacts law enabling people to universally opt out of data sharing (therecord.media)
188.
Boring is what we wanted (512pixels.net)
189.
Tags to make HTML work like you expect (blog.jim-nielsen.com)
190.
Smartphones and being present (herman.bearblog.dev)
191.
Tell HN: Azure Outage
192.
OpenAI, Nvidia fuel $1T AI market with web of circular deals (bloomberg.com)
193.
Zig builds are getting faster (mitchellh.com)
194.
What happened to running what you wanted on your own machine? (hackaday.com)
195.
PEP 810 – Explicit lazy imports (peps.python.org)
196.
Social Cooling (2017) (socialcooling.com)
197.
Superpowers: How I'm using coding agents in October 2025 (blog.fsck.com)
198.
EVs are depreciating faster than gas-powered cars (restofworld.org)
199.
OpenZL: An open source format-aware compression framework (engineering.fb.com)
200.
OpenAI researcher announced GPT-5 math breakthrough that never happened (the-decoder.com)
201.
'Attention is all you need' coauthor says he's 'sick' of transformers (venturebeat.com)
202.
Litestream v0.5.0 (fly.io)
203.
Titan submersible’s $62 SanDisk memory card found undamaged at wreckage site (tomshardware.com)
204.
Neural audio codecs: how to get audio into LLMs (kyutai.org)
205.
Chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky has died (old.reddit.com)
206.
Macro Splats 2025 (danybittel.ch)
207.
Meta Superintelligence Labs' first paper is about RAG (paddedinputs.substack.com)
208.
Novo Nordisk's Canadian Mistake (science.org)
209.
GrapheneOS is ready to break free from Pixels (androidauthority.com)
210.
Gemini 3.0 spotted in the wild through A/B testing (ricklamers.io)