October 2025 Archive
1411.
'The system is rigged': Founders and VCs weigh in on the UK's ambition deficit (cnbc.com)
1412.
An unstable Debian stable update (lwn.net)
1413.
Characterizing Realistic Workloads on a Commercial Compute-in-SRAM Device (arxiv.org)
1414.
UTF-8, explained simply – Nic Barker [video] (youtube.com)
1415.
Show HN: RenderarXiv – Search ArXiv from terminal, HTML to read/paste into LLM (github.com)
1416.
Does Using In-Copyright Works as Training Data Infringe? (cacm.acm.org)
1417.
The Anxiety Plaguing Male Fiction Writers (vulture.com)
1418.
Show HN: Invokers: A Polyfill and Extension for HTML Invoker Commands (github.com)
1419.
Gore Vidal: American Prophet (newstatesman.com)
1420.
Creative hobbies could slow brain ageing at the molecular level (nature.com)
1421.
Windows 10 ESU for EEA still not good enough (dedoimedo.com)
1422.
Baudot Code (dcode.fr)
1423.
CometJacking attack tricks Comet browser into stealing emails (bleepingcomputer.com)
1424.
Startups binge on AI while big firms sip cautiously, study shows (theregister.com)
1425.
Creator of Ghostty Talks Zig over Go (youtube.com)
1426.
Chapel's runtime types as an interesting alternative to dependent types (danilafe.com)
1427.
Emerging hemispheric asymmetry of Earth's radiation (pnas.org)
1428.
China's most infamous ghost town is now training ground for driverless trucks (restofworld.org)
1429.
Atuin desktop: Runbooks that run (github.com)
1430.
Chess.com Partners with Perplexity; Announcing $200k Comet Open – Chess.com (chess.com)
1431.
L.A.'S Entertainment Economy Is Looking Like a Disaster Movie (wsj.com)
1432.
Immigration judge denies Kilmar Abrego Garcia's bid for asylum (apnews.com)
1433.
Needing input on my HTML drafting program's menu system (dckim.com)
1434.
Ask HN: Best Alternatives for Gmail
1435.
Tell HN: It's possible that the only programming language will be assembly
1436.
Ask HN: Is it normal to have an indentation in my skull above the temple?
1437.
Ask HN: Why isn't AI viewed as a way to prevent humanity from going extinct?
1438.
Ask HN: How can Netflix have a bug like this?
1439.
In a Sea of Tech Talent, Companies Can't Find the Workers They Want (wsj.com)
1440.
How does 4chan get your data to make fake posts?