November 2025 Archive
16351.
The Transformer and the Hash: building blocks of 21st century political science (nothinghuman.substack.com)
16352.
Can AI tell us anything meaningful about Bob Dylan's songs? (aeon.co)
16353.
How Zillow Cashes in on the American Home Buying Dream [video] (youtube.com)
16354.
Audience Capture (en.wikipedia.org)
16355.
The Rough Magic of Porto (ft.com)
16356.
Show HN: Conversational AI for customer feedback (diaform.io)
16357.
Continuous Autoregressive Language Models (arxiv.org)
16358.
ParaRNN [from Apple Research] (github.com)
16359.
Big Tech and the AI investment boom in underwater cables (cnbc.com)
16360.
Sprayable RNA pesticide works best when potato beetles are small (phys.org)
16361.
The Murchison Murders (en.wikipedia.org)
16362.
Cloud Native Heroku Magic (heroku.com)
16363.
Yyyyyyy.info (yyyyyyy.info)
16364.
Making .NET Serialization Gadgets by Hand (vulncheck.com)
16365.
Synthetic Genomics is a BOOM in waiting (supernaturalselection.substack.com)
16366.
What Should I Work on Next? A Framework for High-Impact Security Work (engseclabs.com)
16367.
AI-Designed Antibodies Achieve Atomic Precision to Enhance Drug Discovery (genengnews.com)
16368.
`Indexer` and `Int` vs. `UInt` in the Mojo Programming Language (forum.modular.com)
16369.
Show HN: Fivefold – a logic puzzle where the rules change every day (fivefold.ca)
16370.
Elevator Saga – the elevator programming game (play.elevatorsaga.com)
16371.
China in Race to Overtake U.S. Military in AI Warfare (2018) (nationalinterest.org)
16372.
Optimizing RocksDB in TiKV (Part 1) – The Battle Against the DB Mutex (medium.com)
16373.
Tensorflow Wins (2016) (medium.com)
16374.
Autoimmune AI Apocalypse (1a3orn.com)
16375.
Visualisations explore what the deep future holds for our night sky [video] (aeon.co)
16376.
Exercism (exercism.org)
16377.
Security Toolkit, a comprehensive collection of security tools and resources (securitytoolkits.com)
16378.
Next.js 16's Turbopack breaks NPM link (steveharrison.dev)
16379.
Switchbox BASIC type-in game – Compute! (1986) (atarimagazines.com)
16380.
MIT researchers propose a new model for legible, modular software (news.mit.edu)