September 2025 Archive
301.
Tokyo has an unmanned, honor-system electronics and appliance shop (soranews24.com)
302.
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)
307.
Data modeling guide for real-time analytics with ClickHouse (ssp.sh)
308.
The thousands of atomic bombs exploded on Earth (2015) (kottke.org)
309.
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)
312.
Braincraft challenge – 1000 neurons, 100 seconds, 10 runs, 2 choices, no reward (github.com)
313.
Quantum Mechanics, Concise Book (github.com)
314.
South Korea will bring home 300 workers detained in Hyundai plant raid (apnews.com)
315.
Git for Music – Using Version Control for Music Production (2023) (grechin.org)
316.
NYT says US special forces killed North Korean civilians in botched 2019 mission (reuters.com)
317.
How to make metals from Martian dirt (csiro.au)
318.
Our data shows San Francisco tech workers are working Saturdays (ramp.com)
319.
Making the most of a dumb fax switcher box in the old days (rachelbythebay.com)
320.
The repercussions of missing an Ampersand in C++ and Rust (nablag.com)
321.
Parallel AI agents are a game changer (morningcoffee.io)
322.
Should we revisit Extreme Programming in the age of AI? (hyperact.co.uk)
323.
Preserving Order in Concurrent Go Apps: Three Approaches Compared (destel.dev)
324.
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.
X-COM creator Julian Gollop discusses his most important games (2019) (pcgamer.com)
328.
Forty-Four Esolangs: The Art of Esoteric Code (spectrum.ieee.org)
329.
Use Bayes rule to mechanically solve probability riddles (cloud.disroot.org)
330.
GitHub Community Discussions: Past year's top 2 requests are to disable Copilot (github.com)