Tokyo has an unmanned, honor-system electronics and appliance shop
(soranews24.com)
September 2025 Archive
301.
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Anonymous recursive functions in Racket
(github.com)
303.
Apple's Assault on Standards
(infrequently.org)
304.
A programmable display using microfluidics [video]
(youtube.com)
305.
Not paying with cash
(rubenerd.com)
306.
Florida to end all school vaccine requirements
(arstechnica.com)
308.
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How we built an interpreter for Swift
(bitrig.app)
310.
Qantas is cutting executive bonuses after data breach
(flightglobal.com)
311.
Taking Buildkite from a side project to a global company
(valleyofdoubt.com)
313.
Quantum Mechanics, Concise Book
(github.com)
314.
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How to make metals from Martian dirt
(csiro.au)
318.
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Making the most of a dumb fax switcher box in the old days
(rachelbythebay.com)
320.
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Parallel AI agents are a game changer
(morningcoffee.io)
322.
Should we revisit Extreme Programming in the age of AI?
(hyperact.co.uk)
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Baby's first type checker
(austinhenley.com)
325.
Browser Company (makers of Arc browser) Acquired By Atlassian for $610M
(browsercompany.substack.com)
326.
Why Everybody Is Losing Money On AI
(wheresyoured.at)
327.
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Forty-Four Esolangs: The Art of Esoteric Code
(spectrum.ieee.org)
329.
Use Bayes rule to mechanically solve probability riddles
(cloud.disroot.org)