September 2025 Archive
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US Holocaust museum removes anti-genocide post after being corelatted with Gaza (hyperallergic.com)
392.
Lessons from building an AI data analyst (pedronasc.com)
393.
Liquid Glass? That's what your M4 CPU is for (idiallo.com)
394.
Unix Conspiracy (1991) (catb.org)
395.
Troubleshooting ZFS – Common Issues and How to Fix Them (klarasystems.com)
396.
A Top Secret Seal Team 6 Mission into North Korea Fell Apart (nytimes.com)
397.
Type checking is a symptom, not a solution (programmingsimplicity.substack.com)
398.
Launch HN: Slashy (YC S25) – AI that connects to apps and does tasks
399.
Why RDF is the natural knowledge layer for AI systems (bryon.io)
400.
They blew up a boat far offshore, killed eleven people, and called it justice (mitchthelawyer.substack.com)
401.
Campfire: Web-Based Chat Application (github.com)
402.
Hallucination Risk Calculator (github.com)
403.
Why Rewriting Emacs Is Hard (kyo.iroiro.party)
404.
Show HN: Amber – better Beeper, a modern all-in-one messenger (useamber.app)
405.
'Make invalid states unrepresentable' considered harmful (seangoedecke.com)
406.
Purikura: The Japanese Grandmother of the Selfie (tokyocowboy.co)
407.
Hledger 1.50 (github.com)
408.
Deluxe Paint on the Commodore Amiga (stonetools.ghost.io)
409.
Setting up local LLMs for R and Python (posit.co)
410.
SomaFM 25th Anniversary (somafm.com)
411.
Kruci: Post-mortem of a UI library (pwy.io)
412.
Wal3: A Write-Ahead Log for Chroma, Built on Object Storage (trychroma.com)
413.
Ohio senator introduces 25% tax on companies that outsource jobs overseas (foxnews.com)
414.
Launch HN: Datafruit (YC S25) – AI for DevOps
415.
Show HN: Greppers – fast CLI cheat sheet with instant copy and shareable search (greppers.com)
416.
A Unique, High-Tech (Family) Computer (nicole.express)
417.
We Rarely Lose Technology (2023) (hopefulmons.com)
418.
Thunk: Build Rust program to support Windows XP, Vista and more (github.com)
419.
Mac Clones History: A Tale of Poor Margins and Bad Timing (tedium.co)
420.
The company behind the Dia and Arc browsers is being acquired (theverge.com)