November 2025 Archive
7621.
Ask HN: Where could I find early adopters?
7622.
Early experiments in accelerating science with GPT-5 (openai.com)
7623.
A Swath of Data Was Hacked from a Leading Real Estate Banking Services Company (nytimes.com)
7624.
Misleading PDF: visual content differs from extracted text (czterycztery.pl)
7625.
EU's High‑Speed Rail Action Plan (transport.ec.europa.eu)
7626.
IDE Is Dead? New AI Software Stack: Context, Trust, and Subagents (turingpost.com)
7627.
Figure AI sued by whistleblower who stated robots could 'fracture a human skull' (cnbc.com)
7628.
Cloudflare: Piracy Liability Ruling Has Global Implications; Publishers Disagree (torrentfreak.com)
7629.
AI Investors Want More Making It and Less Faking It (wsj.com)
7630.
With Love to KDE: Take a Moment (korcenji.neocities.org)
7631.
Show HN: Simulating the vacuum as a superfluid to derive Alpha = 1/137 (github.com)
7632.
Pig's bacon was delicious. But she's alive and well (grist.org)
7633.
UK union accuses Rockstar Games of firing employees attempting to organise (theguardian.com)
7634.
Udo Kier (de.wikipedia.org)
7635.
Leading in Low-Trust Times (subbu.org)
7636.
Querying the Police UK API – Lincoln, UK Crime Rates (listed.to)
7637.
Developers still need the right to challenge junk patents (github.blog)
7638.
Gemtext: A Markup Language for Gemini (geminiprotocol.net)
7639.
Age of the Captain (en.wikipedia.org)
7640.
Rare Layoffs at Apple Impact Dozens in Sales Roles (macrumors.com)
7641.
Zapier Security Incident Packages and Zapier Developers (status.zapier.com)
7642.
Companies are crafting new ways to grow cocoa and chocolate alternatives (2024) (apnews.com)
7643.
It's time to de-duplicate the desktops (theregister.com)
7644.
Show HN: Pixeli – The CLI Tool for Creating Beautiful Image Grids and Mosaics (github.com)
7645.
Claude Opus 4.5, and why evaluating new LLMs is increasingly difficult (simonw.substack.com)
7646.
Is AI Eating the World? (philippdubach.com)
7647.
Landlords' go-to tool to set rent prices to be gutted under RealPage settlement (arstechnica.com)
7648.
RAM prices are so out of control that stores are selling it like lobster (theverge.com)
7649.
We nearly had power profiling in Chromium (fershad.com)
7650.
What does it mean to be massively against AI? (pythonbynight.com)