November 2025 Archive
17461.
Kerala's (India) Blood Rain: When the Streets Turned Red in 2001 (scienceclock.com)
17462.
Hit by a Truck (pxlnv.com)
17463.
One second to compute the largest Fibonacci number [video] (youtube.com)
17464.
Stack Overflow for Teams Is Now Stack Internal (stackoverflow.blog)
17465.
Visualizing the "Hardness" of Factoring – An Interactive Constraint Tableau (do-say-go.github.io)
17466.
Accelerating Finite Element Using VarQITE (arxiv.org)
17467.
Akxedereth (akxeder.eth.ac)
17468.
Bytecode Compilers and Interpreters (2019) (bernsteinbear.com)
17469.
In the A.I. Race, Chinese Talent Still Drives American Research (nytimes.com)
17470.
Why Is Browser Observability Hard (hazelweakly.me)
17471.
Repo Bench – Repo Prompt (repoprompt.com)
17472.
Show HN: A list of CLI coding tools similar to Claude Code (github.com)
17473.
Tools Take Power Away (faingezicht.com)
17474.
Christianity = Judaism with viral distribution, no CAC (twitter.com)
17475.
Unwrap: A flaw in Rust's stdlib design? (dynstat.bearblog.dev)
17476.
How to Render an Anime Character with WebGPU (reze.one)
17477.
Show HN: OpenHands Software Agent SDK (github.com)
17478.
Adobe bolsters AI marketing tools with $1.9B Semrush buy (reuters.com)
17479.
Google Antigravity (simonwillison.net)
17480.
Cyberattack Prevention via Anomaly Detection Ensembles and Diverse Training Sets (mdpi.com)
17481.
Secure-by-design firmware development with Wasefire (opensource.googleblog.com)
17482.
The Politics of AI Are About to Explode – Odd Lots [video] (youtube.com)
17483.
SFO is getting a new direct flight to Warsaw (sfchronicle.com)
17484.
Ask HN: Image Recognition
17485.
Server virtualization market heats up to win VMware refugees (theregister.com)
17486.
Specialized CSV readers for Rust leveraging hybrid SIMD techniques (docs.rs)
17487.
Not redefining Chrome, but fixing the workflow (chromewebstore.google.com)
17488.
Appstinence (appstinence.org)
17489.
Show HN: Option trading P&L visualizer (optioncurves.com)
17490.
Show HN: Speaker Analyzer – Get analytics on who spoke how much in your meetings (speakeranalyzer.com)