November 2025 Archive
2671.
2672.
2673.
How Catastrophic Is It If the AI Bubble Bursts? An FAQ
(theringer.com)
2674.
Listening to Music Has a Surprising Impact on Dementia Risk, Study Shows
(sciencealert.com)
2675.
LLMs are steroids for your Dunning-Kruger
(bytesauna.com)
2676.
Palantir CEO on "The Axios Show"
(axios.com)
2677.
Is the Moon Worth Mining?
(nautil.us)
2678.
The Complete Claude Code CLI Guide
(github.com)
2679.
2680.
All your data belongs to us: the rise of Palantir
(newstatesman.com)
2681.
2682.
One Simple Mistake, Thousands at Risk
(medium.com)
2683.
2684.
Quality Dithering
(efhiii.github.io)
2685.
Rules for politely scheduling a meeting over email
(z.bindle.institute)
2686.
The Coming Ecological Cold War
(foreignpolicy.com)
2687.
The Hinton Lectures
(hintonlectures.com)
2688.
Who Uses REXX and Where?
(rexxinfo.org)
2689.
In the AI era, Wikipedia has never been more valuable
(wikimediafoundation.org)
2690.
2691.
Addiction Lawsuit Against TikTok Can Proceed in Nevada
(blog.ericgoldman.org)
2692.
2693.
2694.
If you have a startup – we will pay for your AI Bill
(hypermatch.ai)
2696.
2697.
This Is No Way to Rule a Country
(nytimes.com)
2698.
Copilot modes you probably didn't know exist
(github.com)
2699.
Tatsuya Nakadai, actor of Kurosawa films, dies
(variety.com)
2700.
The AI Bubble Is Ignoring Michael Burry's Fears
(bloomberg.com)