November 2025 Archive
6421.
Rigid gender roles are prompting women to leave rural Japan (npr.org)
6422.
A Project Is Not a Bundle of Tasks (secondthoughts.ai)
6423.
High-Performance Syntax Highlighting with CSS Highlights API (pavi2410.com)
6424.
We Used to Read Things in This Country (thebaffler.com)
6425.
Sun 386i (en.wikipedia.org)
6426.
FFmpeg Drama (twitter.com)
6427.
Kevin Kelly: The Web Runs on Love, Not Greed (2002) (scripting.com)
6428.
When LLVM's Optimizer Breaks Your eBPF Program (taskstruct.substack.com)
6429.
Ente completes CERN sponsored audit (ente.io)
6430.
AWS announces Fastnet, its first solo subsea cable project (aboutamazon.com)
6431.
Shein says prepared to give names of clients who bought childlike sex dolls (france24.com)
6432.
What's up with Anthropic predicting AGI by early 2027? (lesswrong.com)
6433.
Dilbert creator taps Trump to get cancer drug. Others wish they could, too (npr.org)
6434.
The Ethical Computing Initiative (aol.codeberg.page)
6435.
Concrete's Greatest Weakness (practical.engineering)
6436.
Show HN: I made a lightweight way to send tasks to others (taskslink.com)
6437.
Things I Don't Like in Configuration Languages (medv.io)
6438.
Show HN: Multi-Agent Code Review
6439.
Two tiny banks are helping Trump's sons build a crypto empire (ft.com)
6440.
GEN-0: SoTA 10B+ Foundation Model for Robotics with Harmonic Reasoning (generalistai.com)
6441.
Pdfcpu – a comprehensive PDF processing library written in Go (github.com)
6442.
AI Chip History Not Only Rhymes but Also Repeat Itself (diblante.com)
6443.
Show HN: Send USDC via Email (btwnfriends.com)
6444.
UBS chair warns of 'looming systemic risk' from private credit ratings (ft.com)
6445.
Porting Lean to the ESP32-C3 RISC-V Microcontroller (kuruczgy.com)
6446.
Ford Foundation's New Leader Vows to Protect Elections and the Rule of Law (nytimes.com)
6447.
BoxLambda OS Software Architecture, First Draft (epsilon537.github.io)
6448.
The State of NH Is Now 'Powered by Gemini' API
6449.
Creating Lisp Systems (renato.athaydes.com)
6450.
Putin fears another coup as Russia begins to buckle (telegraph.co.uk)