November 2025 Archive
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Wear marks suggest Neanderthals made ocher crayons (arstechnica.com)
692.
Trump threatens to go into Nigeria 'guns-a-blazing' over attacks on Christians (theguardian.com)
693.
Scientists Generate Matter Directly from Light (2021) (scitechdaily.com)
694.
Thodex (en.wikipedia.org)
695.
The Heart of the Matter (rodgercuddington.substack.com)
696.
Monster Splash double-hires demo for Apple IIe (deater.net)
697.
US accused of threatening EU diplomats (politico.eu)
698.
699.
China's Xi pushes for global AI body at APEC in counter to US (reuters.com)
700.
Show HN: An AI that keeps your internal documentation alive (davia.ai)
701.
Show HN: Make Electrical Component Selection Suck Less (get-merlin.com)
702.
We're ill-prepared to combat the threat of space terrorism (rnz.co.nz)
703.
Lee Felsenstein (en.wikipedia.org)
704.
Blast waves may be damaging shooters' brains (nytimes.com)
705.
Datadog Instance Explorer (instances.datadoghq.com)
706.
'Scamming became the new farming': inside India's cybercrime villages (theguardian.com)
707.
Apple Plans to Use 1.2T Parameter Google Gemini Model to Run New Siri (bloomberg.com)
708.
Shadcn just got doxxed by the Vercel CTO (twitter.com)
709.
Tech Billionaire Marc Andreessen Bet Big on Trump and It's Paying Off (propublica.org)
710.
A company needs to spend €95k to pay someone €39k as net salary in France (twitter.com)
711.
Ask HN: A service for dating through escape rooms with strangers?
712.
Git is too complex for most of us (ewaldbenes.com)
713.
You are going to get priced out of the best AI coding tools (newsletter.danielpaleka.com)
714.
Roof paint blocks 97% of sunlight and pulls water from the air (newatlas.com)
715.
Apple App Store Web Has Exposed Its Source Code (reddit.com)
716.
Higher Intelligence Is Correlated with Left-Wing Beliefs and Seems to Be Genetic (birdsadvice.com)
717.
Theory – how to make it so nobody's poor
718.
Dems warned of "hell to pay" if they cut "weak" post-election shutdown deal (axios.com)
719.
Why should I accept all cookies? (idiallo.com)
720.
I'm a health editor: my husband's prostate cancer screening results surprised me (telegraph.co.uk)