September 2025 Archive
361.
Amazonq.nvim: Official AWS AI Assistant Plugin for Neovim (github.com)
362.
Say Bye with JavaScript Beacon (hemath.dev)
363.
The race to build a distributed GPU runtime (voltrondata.com)
364.
6NF File Format (habr.com)
365.
State of Permanent Fake Emergency (theatlantic.com)
366.
All New Java Language Features Since Java 21 (inside.java)
367.
Is the decline of reading making politics dumber? (economist.com)
368.
Light Sleep: Waking VMs in 200ms with eBPF and snapshots (koyeb.com)
369.
Show HN: A Map of All YC Companies (5,300 Startups by Batch and Location) (yc.foundersaround.com)
370.
Is Google Down? - EU networking issue
371.
Tesla’s autonomous driving claims might be coming to an end [video] (youtube.com)
372.
Farewell to Meshnet (nordvpn.com)
373.
Electric bill may be paying for big data centers' energy use (theconversation.com)
374.
AI Adoption Rate Trending Down for Large Companies (apolloacademy.com)
375.
iNaturalist keeps full species classification models private (github.com)
376.
Apertus 8B and 70B – a new open multilingual LLM from Switzerland (actu.epfl.ch)
377.
Europe enters the exascale supercomputing league with Jupiter (ec.europa.eu)
378.
A gentle introduction to CP/M (eerielinux.wordpress.com)
379.
Half an year on Alpine: just musl aside (blog.jutty.dev)
380.
Lessons from building an AI data analyst (pedronasc.com)
381.
Liquid Glass? That's what your M4 CPU is for (idiallo.com)
382.
Unix Conspiracy (1991) (catb.org)
383.
Incident Report for Anthropic (status.anthropic.com)
384.
Troubleshooting ZFS – Common Issues and How to Fix Them (klarasystems.com)
385.
A Top Secret Seal Team 6 Mission into North Korea Fell Apart (nytimes.com)
386.
Type checking is a symptom, not a solution (programmingsimplicity.substack.com)
387.
Launch HN: Slashy (YC S25) – AI that connects to apps and does tasks
388.
Why RDF is the natural knowledge layer for AI systems (bryon.io)
389.
They blew up a boat far offshore, killed eleven people, and called it justice (mitchthelawyer.substack.com)
390.
Campfire: Web-Based Chat Application (github.com)