November 2025 Archive
11342.
Quietly, symbolically, US control of the internet was just ended (2016)
(theguardian.com)
11343.
A Meta-Scientific Perspective on "Thinking: Fast and Slow" (2020)
(replicationindex.com)
11344.
Why are sizes signed in the Futhark programming language?
(futhark-lang.org)
11345.
The Risks of Taiwan's Boom
(economist.com)
11346.
New Proofs Probe Soap-Film Singularities
(quantamagazine.org)
11347.
Elitzur–Vaidman Bomb Tester
(en.wikipedia.org)
11348.
What You Can Learn from 4k Conversations Between Israelis and Palestinians
(betterconflictbulletin.org)
11349.
11350.
Mexico, a country caught between mafias
(english.elpais.com)
11351.
How Many Islands Are There in the World
(worldpopulationreview.com)
11352.
11354.
11355.
How to avoid becoming a mikka bouzu
(pitchvision.com)
11356.
"Answer", a short story by Fredric Brown, 1954
(calumchace.com)
11357.
11358.
11359.
Writing for AIs is a good way to reach more humans
(seangoedecke.com)
11360.
11361.
Furgit: Fast implementation of Git in pure Go
(github.com)
11362.
11363.
2026 Hyundai Ioniq 9: American car-buyer tastes meet Korean EV tech
(arstechnica.com)
11364.
Research is cheaper than search
(slate.greyb.com)
11365.
The price of dynamic memory: Memory Access (2020)
(johnnysswlab.com)
11366.
A structural regular expression engine for Rust
(sminez.dev)
11367.
11368.
This Isn't a Battle
(my-notes.dragas.net)
11369.
EU Climate Ambitions Face Mounting Political Opposition
(oilprice.com)
11370.
Secret EU plans to allow Big Tech to train AI with our personal data
(brusselstimes.com)