November 2025 Archive
18031.
European Supervisory Authorities: critical ICT 3rd-party providers under DORA (eba.europa.eu)
18032.
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (en.wikipedia.org)
18033.
Four Ways to Explain Anything ... but Not Everything to Everyone (2010) (psychologytoday.com)
18034.
Citation manipulation through citation mills and pre-print servers (nature.com)
18035.
Show HN: Milka – A Polyrepo Managment Tool (github.com)
18036.
What Now? Handling Errors in Large Systems (brooker.co.za)
18037.
We didn't get the AI failure modes that philosophy anticipated (cjauvin.github.io)
18038.
Spaced Repetition Through Newsletters (2023) (atvbt.com)
18039.
Why your speedometer is lying to you (in a good way) (sidecar.clutch.engineering)
18040.
Webb First to Show 4 Dust Shells 'Spiraling' Apep, Limits Long Orbit (science.nasa.gov)
18041.
Graphics API is irrelevant [video] (youtube.com)
18042.
Uranium detected in breastmilk samples in Bihar, 70% of infants at risk: Study (indiatoday.in)
18043.
Closed-network cybercafe gives Pyongyang locals access to Western games (english.kyodonews.net)
18044.
Walt Disney, LVII: His groove! The rhythm by which he lives his life (kinemalogue.net)
18045.
Enough with the sales hype: there is nothing special about sales (greyenlightenment.com)
18046.
The Werewolf Game (codastory.com)
18047.
TikTok tests feature that will let users request to 'see less' AI generated slop (pcgamer.com)
18048.
Coding at work (after a decade away) (lethain.com)
18049.
Hear Me Out: Liberty Walk Land Cruiser (thedrive.com)
18050.
The Aggie Bonfire Tragedy (2000) (texasmonthly.com)
18051.
A Swift Language Feature I wish existed in TypeScript (kxlaa.com)
18052.
Neanderthal Women and Children May Have Been Hunted and Eaten by Their Own Kind (realclearscience.com)
18053.
97 'peace walls' still divide Belfast. Will they ever come down? (thetimes.com)
18054.
The Simple Essence of Automatic Differentiation (2018) [video] (youtube.com)
18055.
Rust for Malware Development (bishopfox.com)
18056.
Caching is better than mocking (federicopereiro.com)
18057.
What now? Handling errors in large systems (brooker.co.za)
18058.
Making a Custom CPU platform and automated build toolchain (popovicu.com)
18059.
Event-Driven Data Science: EventSourcingDB Meets Python and Pandas (docs.eventsourcingdb.io)
18060.
Solving Kilordle (hauntsaninja.github.io)