November 2025 Archive
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California Approves Redistricting Plan (nytimes.com)
392.
What Happened to Ukraine's Missile Defense (missilematters.substack.com)
393.
Global stock markets fall sharply over AI bubble fears (theguardian.com)
394.
White House warns unemployment benefits at risk in shutdown (axios.com)
395.
Happy Halloween, HN
396.
It's Mainframes All the Way Down (medium.com)
397.
Rust 1.91.0 (blog.rust-lang.org)
398.
The purported benefits of effect systems (typesanitizer.com)
399.
Woman Wrongfully Accused by Flock License Plate Cam, Then Exonerated by Car Cam (cbsnews.com)
400.
Ups Cargo Plane Crashes in Kentucky (wsj.com)
401.
TSMC's 2nm Curvy Masks [video] (youtube.com)
402.
Inside Pinecone: Slab Architecture (pinecone.io)
403.
Show HN: I was tired of ROS2, so I rewrote it in Rust (github.com)
404.
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Show HN: I was tired of wasting engineer time on screening calls so I built Niju (niju.dev)
406.
Led by Nvidia, the AI industry has plans to reindustrialise America (economist.com)
407.
Meta hints WhatsApp for Windows 11 will switch to a Chromium web app (windowslatest.com)
408.
The Stallman Paradox: How Web3 Became the Ultimate Open Source Theater (paragraph.com)
409.
Why Crypto Can't Build Anything Long-Term (x.com)
410.
UBCO study debunks the idea that the universe is a computer simulation (news.ok.ubc.ca)
411.
Trump Revives Billionaire Isaacman’s Nomination to Top NASA Job (bloomberg.com)
412.
The Federal Election Commission is down to 2 members. FEC work at a standstill (npr.org)
413.
The U.S. government is divesting from mRNA vaccines (livescience.com)
414.
Viruses of the Mind (1991) Richard Dawkins [pdf] (biolinguagem.com)
415.
Calculus: A Limitless Perspective (arxiv.org)
416.
Linux Kernel Ported to WebAssembly – Demo Lets You Run It in Your Web Browser (phoronix.com)
417.
Deploying to Amazon's cloud is a pain in the AWS younger devs won't tolerate (theregister.com)
418.
Vanilla JavaScript (vanilla-js.com)
419.
I just trained a physics-based earthquake forecasting model on a $1000 GPU
420.
Top researchers consider leaving U.S.: 'The science world is ending' (pbs.org)