October 2025 Archive
2521.
Breaking "Provably Correct" Leftpad (lukeplant.me.uk)
2522.
Ken M (en.wikipedia.org)
2523.
Rocket test proves bacteria survive space launch and re-entry unharmed (rmit.edu.au)
2524.
Hosting a website with unlimited bandwidth and automatic HTTPS for 3 € / month (kerkour.com)
2525.
Killer Whales Hunt Moose for Prey– One of Nature's Most Unique Interactions (forbes.com)
2526.
Apple Puts Hardware Chief John Ternus in the CEO Succession Spotlight (bloomberg.com)
2527.
A Bright HDR Image (walzr.com)
2528.
Is It Easy or Just Easy to Try? (nik.art)
2529.
Fine-Tuning Small Language Models with Low-Rank Adapters to Mimic User Behaviors (arxiv.org)
2530.
Homecomputer Tycoon (Alpha) (homecomputer-tycoon.lovable.app)
2531.
Texaco Towers (folklore.org)
2532.
ZEEKR unveils new 001 design refresh with 900V architecture, 7-minute charging (electrek.co)
2533.
Taking remote control over industrial generators (eaton-works.com)
2534.
Show HN: Getting Code Done – Weekly newsletter of remote dev jobs that dont suck (gettingcodedone.com)
2535.
Scraping the scraper marketplace: analyzing 7,525 Apify actors (ducret.dev)
2536.
Nmail: Terminal-based email client for Linux and macOS (github.com)
2537.
Paper Mono (github.com)
2538.
Sysinternals (learn.microsoft.com)
2539.
Renewables overtake coal as biggest source of electricity (bbc.com)
2540.
TypeScript Flaws (2024) (intercaetera.com)
2541.
Mutation Testing (en.wikipedia.org)
2542.
The MTTI Manifesto (oldschoolburke.com)
2543.
We should all be worried about the great AI bubble (telegraph.co.uk)
2544.
Turkey Eyes US Rare Earths Deal After China, Russia Talks Slow (bloomberg.com)
2545.
Accelerating AI adoption in Europe (openai.com)
2546.
Rescuers recover more bodies of victims after school collapse in Indonesia (abc.net.au)
2547.
Run 35B LLMs on Dual Pascal GPUs with QLoRA
2548.
NASA's Juno probe orbiting Jupiter may have come to an end, no one can confirm (space.com)
2549.
Stephen King on the fragility of the American Dream (2006) (ew.com)
2550.
Pretraining with hierarchical memories separating long-tail and common knowledge (arxiv.org)