November 2025 Archive
931.
Big Tech's market dominance is becoming ever more extreme (ft.com)
932.
The Amazonification of Whole Foods Is Finally Here (wsj.com)
933.
Ghosts in the Codex Machine (docs.google.com)
934.
Some Pirates Use Religion as an Excuse, for Others It's a Moral Barrier (torrentfreak.com)
935.
Working Past 100? In Japan, Some People Never Quit. (nytimes.com)
936.
Polish to be the most effective language for prompting AI, new study reveals (euronews.com)
937.
Elon Musk on 3 Years of X, OpenAI, Grokipedia, the 'Supersonic Tsunami' of AI (founderboat.com)
938.
Fewer people should run marathons (macwright.com)
939.
Meta has an AI product problem (techcrunch.com)
940.
Korean Fried chicken stocks surge 30% as Nvidia CEO dines out on local delicacy (tomshardware.com)
941.
Spotify Sued over "Billions" of Fraudulent Drake Streams (consequence.net)
942.
Five Moments in the History of Chinese Cybernetics (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
943.
Show HN: Yorph AI – a data engineer in your pocket (yorph.ai)
944.
OpenAI Made a $12B Loss Last Quarter, Microsoft Results Indicate (wsj.com)
945.
Dick Cheney, former U.S. Vice President, Dead at 84 (apnews.com)
946.
'Big Short' Michael Burry bets $1B on AI bubble bursting (lbc.co.uk)
947.
Epic and Google agree to settle their lawsuit and change Android's fate globally (theverge.com)
948.
Lessons from Implementing RAG in 2025 (truestate.io)
949.
Code execution with MCP: Building more efficient agents (anthropic.com)
950.
Show HN: SixSevenStudio – open-source Video Editor For Sora (github.com)
951.
The tallest chip defies the limits of computing: goodbye to Moore's Law? (english.elpais.com)
952.
Show HN: Code tours and feedback with your Agent in VSCode – local and cloudless (intraview.ai)
953.
Please Implement This Simple SLO (eavan.blog)
954.
Quantum Computing: Hype or Hope? (physicsworld.com)
955.
SQLite 3.51 Is Out (sqlite.org)
956.
V for Vendetta Will Return to Cinemas for Its 20th Anniversary in 2026 (ign.com)
957.
Titan 2 – The Latest 5G QWERTY Physical Keyboard Smartphone (unihertz.com)
958.
Women Fear Taking NYC Buses, Another Groping, Attack (bronxvoicenyc.blogspot.com)
959.
DHS offers "disturbing new excuses" to seize kids' biometric data, expert says (arstechnica.com)
960.
Why Does So Much New Technology Feel Inspired by Dystopian Sci-Fi Movies? (nytimes.com)