October 2025 Archive
2821.
SuperSonic: SuperCollider in the Browser
(sonic-pi.net)
2822.
2823.
2824.
Debt collectors are spinning riches from "zombie" home loans
(bloomberg.com)
2825.
OpenAI ChatKit Studio
(chatkit.studio)
2826.
More Than 100 Sub-Circuit Designs from Texas Instruments
(hackaday.com)
2827.
Breakthrough Vitamin K Compounds May Reverse Alzheimer's Damage
(scitechdaily.com)
2829.
The Great Butterfly Heist
(theguardian.com)
2830.
Amazon plans to cut 30,000 corporate jobs
(theguardian.com)
2831.
2832.
We should all be Luddites
(brookings.edu)
2834.
Principles and Methodologies for Serial Performance Optimization
(danglingpointers.substack.com)
2835.
2836.
Why imperfection could be key to Turing patterns in nature
(arstechnica.com)
2838.
Chess engines didn't replace Magnus Carlsen, and AI won't replace you
(coding-with-ai.dev)
2839.
China has 55% of the high-IQ working-age people
(sofiechan.com)
2840.
What if the singularity lies beyond a plateau we cannot cross?
(jasonwillems.com)
2841.
Debug like a boss: 10 debugging hacks for developers, quality engineers, testers
(ministryoftesting.com)
2842.
One Battle After Another: PTA and the Death of Revolutionary Cinema
(letterboxd.com)
2843.
Show HN: I was tired of people dmming me just "hi", so I made this - NoGreeting
(nogreeting.kuber.studio)
2844.
Eating capitalism: How our food got hijacked by profits
(hi-im-ada.beehiiv.com)
2845.
General strike against 13-hour work day brings Greece to a halt
(theguardian.com)
2846.
How do drivers react to partisan bumper stickers?
(frontiersin.org)
2847.
My Last Day as an Accomplice of the Republican Party
(thebulwark.com)
2848.
Nvidia sells tiny new computer that puts big AI on your desktop
(arstechnica.com)
2849.
Python 3.14.0 is now available
(blog.python.org)