Effects of Electric Shock on Man [pdf]
(premierpowerinc.com)
October 2025 Archive
901.
902.
903.
A threat model for accessibility on the web
(alice.boxhall.au)
905.
Open Source Contributions in the Age of AI
(seylaw.blogspot.com)
906.
China turns the screws on Nvidia with antitrust probe
(theregister.com)
907.
LLM Code Review vs. Deterministic SAST Security Tools
(blog.fraim.dev)
908.
Images show how antibiotics pierce bacterial armour
(imperial.ac.uk)
909.
Stop Ignoring the Browser: The Biggest Front End Shift in a Decade
(thenewstack.io)
910.
secure RAG
(github.com)
911.
Show HN: Uber for Flights
(bookmyflight.ai)
912.
Unprecedented water rationing to begin in WA's Yakima Basin
(seattletimes.com)
913.
Does stacking pull requests make us more productive?
(datawrapper.de)
914.
You Need to Be Bored. Here's Why
(hbr.org)
915.
Intro to BirdNET-Pi: Eavesdropping on my feathered friends
(hannahilea.com)
916.
AI at the Enterprise Is Failing
(forbes.com)
917.
Lex Fridman Podcast #482 – Pavel Durov
(lexfridman.com)
918.
How much RAM does your Linux PC need in 2025
(zdnet.com)
919.
Linked Pay Attention
(exple.tive.org)
920.
Atomic Neighborhoods in Semiconductors Provide Avenue for Microelectronics
(newscenter.lbl.gov)
921.
922.
BioNTech to Host Second AI Day
(investors.biontech.de)
923.
The Last Answer – Isaac Asimov
(highexistence.com)
924.
Creating a database of motivated proofs
(gowers.wordpress.com)
925.
A (1995) company that made nothing but bad ads
(buttondown.com)
926.
Batched Critical Sections
(kprotty.me)
928.
929.
Signed Programs and Other BPF Changes Merged for Linux 6.18
(phoronix.com)
930.
Codespell: Forbid British English
(github.com)