November 2025 Archive
9841.
Scientists Found a Weird Way to Make People Kinder: Add Batman (sciencealert.com)
9842.
Baserow 2.0: Self-Hosted Airtable Alternative Now Has AI Agents and Automations (github.com)
9843.
A real-time stream of anonymous human thoughts (cloudly.cc)
9844.
Template Interpreters (zackoverflow.dev)
9845.
Parasitic queen ant tricks workers into killing their mother (nationalgeographic.com)
9846.
Root canal treatment could significantly lower blood sugar levels (theguardian.com)
9847.
Anthropic to buy $30B in Azure capacity in deal with Microsoft, Nvidia (cnbc.com)
9848.
The Hater's Guide to the AI Bubble Vol. 2 (wheresyoured.at)
9849.
Show HN: DSPy on a Pi: Cheap Prompt Optimization with GEPA and Qwen3 (leebutterman.com)
9850.
Tilesets and Makefiles (yasendinkov.com)
9851.
Revisiting Jill of the Jungle, the last game Tim Sweeney designed (arstechnica.com)
9852.
Fears of AI Bubble Grow, Bank of America Survey Shows (wsj.com)
9853.
Fast and Scalable Data Transfer Across Data Systems (dl.acm.org)
9854.
Cloudflare is working again for my servers (US East)
9855.
Insurance Data Extraction with LLMs (adaptional.com)
9856.
Why mysterious structures within Earth's mantle hold clues to life here (phys.org)
9857.
Canada launched its local alternative to PayPal (konek.ca)
9858.
Show HN: I've created BlogLab to help grow my SaaS automatically (bloglab.app)
9859.
Europe's defence spending spree must fund domestic AI, official says (ft.com)
9860.
AI writing hasn't overwhelmed the web yet (axios.com)
9861.
Generative UI (research.google)
9862.
AI-Powered Windows Troubleshooting App Using ETW Events (github.com)
9863.
Show HN: Club Penguin made by Google Gemini 3 (gemini.google.com)
9864.
You Aren't in the DSM (asteriskmag.com)
9865.
OpenAI is going to do a Trillion Dollar IPO (ai-supremacy.com)
9866.
Creationists try to spin Homo Naledi evidence (twitter.com)
9867.
(Need for Cognitive) Closure (en.wikipedia.org)
9868.
Netherlands Hands Back Control of Chipmaker Nexperia (nytimes.com)
9869.
The semantic chaos of AI coding (and a proposed classification) (strategyradar.ai)
9870.
Thieves are returning Android phones because they 'don't want no Samsung' (androidauthority.com)