November 2025 Archive
11011.
Fintech Startups and Investment Firms Are Battling over Your 401(k) (nytimes.com)
11012.
LastPass Breach Exposes Dark Secret About Its Owners (youtube.com)
11013.
DOGE's Luke Farritor Followed Elon Musk to DC (bloomberg.com)
11014.
Deforestation During the Roman Period (en.wikipedia.org)
11015.
Hippocampal SGK1 promotes vulnerability to depression/trauma (nature.com)
11016.
Crystal Forge: Compliance-First NixOS Fleet Management (crystalforge.us)
11017.
SailPoint's Second Act (strategyofsecurity.com)
11018.
What I learned building a language-learning app (chadnauseam.com)
11019.
Parsing an HTTP Request – Monday Morning Haskell (mmhaskell.com)
11020.
Minisforum Stuffs an Arm Homelab in the MS-R1 (jeffgeerling.com)
11021.
Toxic 'Hammerhead Worm' Is Invading Texas, Triggering Warnings (sciencealert.com)
11022.
Tim O'Reilly wrote a biography of Frank Herbert in 1981 (oreilly.com)
11023.
Analyzing Erlang's C and C++ modules that have been running for decades (pvs-studio.com)
11024.
LLMs and Creation Outside of Time (balajmarius.com)
11025.
Asymmetry of Verification and Verifier's Rule (jasonwei.net)
11026.
The Secret Superpowers of Frog Skin (nautil.us)
11027.
Been working from home for a long time (twitter.com)
11028.
Blue Origin scrubs second New Glenn launch (theverge.com)
11029.
Tutoring a baby to make him an 'English gentleman' – Is it worth the money? (bbc.co.uk)
11030.
The Credit-Card Rule That Powers Rewards Cards Just Got Broken (wsj.com)
11031.
Wrapping My Head Around AI Wrappers (wreflection.com)
11032.
The Valley of Code (thevalleyofcode.com)
11033.
Living with the water: the Netherlands' floating futures (theguardian.com)
11034.
US Senate passes deal to end government shutdown (bbc.com)
11035.
Reimagine the Date Picker (dbushell.com)
11036.
Taurus Database: How to Be Fast, Available, and Frugal in the Cloud (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
11037.
Control Is a Drug (psychotechnology.substack.com)
11038.
My not so pragmatic guide to running background services on macOS (eli.li)
11039.
The Last Invention (chrbutler.com)
11040.
Chinese scientists discover method to cut defects by 99% with DUV equipment (tomshardware.com)