October 2025 Archive
1261.
Immigration judge denies Kilmar Abrego Garcia's bid for asylum (apnews.com)
1262.
Show HN: Linux Command Challenges for Beginners (linuxlabs.app)
1263.
Scientists revive old Bulgarian recipe to make yogurt with ants (arstechnica.com)
1264.
Discovering useful third-party GitHub Actions (depot.dev)
1265.
Forensic test recovers fingerprints from fired ammunition casings despite heat (phys.org)
1266.
People on Ozempic who eat to regulate emotions less likely to lose weight (medicalxpress.com)
1267.
OpenAI's Sora Makes Disinformation Easy and Real (nytimes.com)
1268.
Self-growing NixOS appliance images with systemd-repart (nixcademy.com)
1269.
Leveraged loan default rate jumps as First Brands takes fast track to bankruptcy (pitchbook.com)
1270.
Startups binge on AI while big firms sip cautiously, study shows (theregister.com)
1271.
WireGuard topologies for self-hosting at home (garrido.io)
1272.
Ken Isaacs: "How to Build Your Own Living Structures" (1974) (flashbak.com)
1273.
CometJacking attack tricks Comet browser into stealing emails (bleepingcomputer.com)
1274.
Building OpenAI with OpenAI (openai.com)
1275.
Clock Made of Clocks (codepen.io)
1276.
Needing input on my HTML drafting program's menu system (dckim.com)
1277.
Ask HN: Best Alternatives for Gmail
1278.
Ask HN: Is it normal to have an indentation in my skull above the temple?
1279.
Ask HN: Why isn't AI viewed as a way to prevent humanity from going extinct?
1280.
Ask HN: How can Netflix have a bug like this?
1281.
In a Sea of Tech Talent, Companies Can't Find the Workers They Want (wsj.com)
1282.
How does 4chan get your data to make fake posts?
1283.
America's Dumbest Crop (youtube.com)
1284.
Show HN: Re-Implementing the macOS Spatial Finder (github.com)
1285.
Are you tired all week? (sleeepy.vercel.app)
1286.
Ask HN: How do I even use a computer anymore?
1287.
The greatest Speech in Europe since decades (dw.com)
1288.
Show HN: I built SupaRedd, Reddit marketing with power of human-like AI (suparedd.com)
1289.
Keychron M6 Wireless Mouse (keychron.com)
1290.
Will the future of fact-checking flourish or flounder? (poynter.org)