October 2025 Archive
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Ford CEO on his 'epiphany' after talking to his Gen Z factory workers (fortune.com)
242.
ColorMon - Create print-ready coloring pages in 30 seconds (colormon.art)
243.
Package Maintainers Call for Improvements to GitHub's New NPM Security Plan (socket.dev)
244.
Litestream (streaming replication for SQLite) v0.5.0 released (github.com)
245.
Solving 2-SAT (nima101.github.io)
246.
The Broadway Musical Is in Trouble (nytimes.com)
247.
Dotfiles by neiesc Arch Linux and Hyprland and and chezmoi and some toys (github.com)
248.
How to Read Code from the Showcase Ruby on Rails Engine (blog.appsignal.com)
249.
Drones have transformed the nature of war (ft.com)
250.
LG Electronics aims to make India a manufacturing hub with local unit's IPO (reuters.com)
251.
US Government Shutdown 2025: $400M Daily Loss (techyquantum.com)
252.
Deta's Surf app is an amalgamation of an AI browser and NotebookLM (techcrunch.com)
253.
Show HN: Alloy Automation MCP – Connectivity for business-critical systems (ai.runalloy.com)
254.
Wikipedia co-creator reveals how the CIA hijacked entries (dailymail.co.uk)
255.
Opinion on Battlefield 6
256.
Show HN: From100k – a job board for IT roles starting at $100k+ (from100k.com)
257.
Making Git Operations Easier (gitglue.com)
258.
Show HN: AI Meal Plan Generator (bodhigpt.com)
259.
US, France step up joint military satellite moves to counter China in space (reuters.com)
260.
The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act Faces Expiration (securityweek.com)
261.
Show HN: Play snake on your razer keybard on Linux (github.com)
262.
The $400M Restaurant Man (nytimes.com)
263.
Self healing PRs: The benefits of having bots and AI agents working together (elastic.co)
264.
Ask HN: Has anyone noticed how broken YouTube is these days?
265.
'McMillions': How the Ex-Cop Who Scammed McDonald's Monopoly Got Caught (2020) (npr.org)
266.
How I maintain release notes for curl (daniel.haxx.se)
267.
Gboard Dial Version [video] (youtube.com)
268.
OpenAI contract data agent – DocuGPT (openai.com)
269.
Critics slam OpenAI's parental controls while users rage, "Treat us like adults" (arstechnica.com)
270.
Reviewers Behaving Badly (science.org)