September 2025 Archive
91.
Who Owns, Operates, and Develops Your VPN Matters (opentech.fund)
92.
U.S. Emissions Rise 4.2%, China's Fall 2.7% (theenergymix.com)
93.
We're Joining OpenAI (alexcodes.app)
94.
Introduction to Ada: a project-based exploration with rosettas (blog.adacore.com)
95.
Americans Lose Faith That Hard Work Leads to Economic Gains, WSJ-NORC Poll Finds (wsj.com)
96.
ICE obtains access to Israeli-made spyware that hack phones and encrypted apps (theguardian.com)
97.
Static sites enable a good time travel experience (hamatti.org)
98.
Finnish City Inaugurates 1 MW/100 MWh Sand Battery (cleantechnica.com)
99.
Microsoft rewarded for security failures with another US Government contract (theregister.com)
100.
A PM's Guide to AI Agent Architecture (productcurious.com)
101.
You're Not Interviewing for the Job. You're Auditioning for the Job Title (idiallo.com)
102.
Making a font of my handwriting (chameth.com)
103.
Speeding up PyTorch inference on Apple devices with AI-generated Metal kernels (gimletlabs.ai)
104.
Passkeys and Modern Authentication (lucumr.pocoo.org)
105.
Airbus B612 Cockpit Font (github.com)
106.
Interview with Japanese Demoscener 0b5vr (6octaves.com)
107.
What is it like to be a bat? (en.wikipedia.org)
108.
I want to be left alone (2024) (blog.ctms.me)
109.
Development speed is not a bottleneck (pawelbrodzinski.substack.com)
110.
US economy added just 22,000 jobs in August, unemployment highest in 4 yrs (cnn.com)
111.
Amazon RTO policy is costing it top tech talent, according to internal document (businessinsider.com)
112.
Vijaye Raji to become CTO of Applications with acquisition of Statsig (openai.com)
113.
What's New with Firefox 142 (mozilla.org)
114.
Polars Cloud and Distributed Polars now available (pola.rs)
115.
Classic 8×8-pixel B&W Mac patterns (pauladamsmith.com)
116.
RubyMine is now free for non-commercial use (blog.jetbrains.com)
117.
Building the most accurate DIY CNC lathe in the world [video] (youtube.com)
118.
UK Electricity Generation Map (energydashboard.co.uk)
119.
Eels are fish (eocampaign1.com)
120.
Poor man's bitemporal data system in SQLite and Clojure (evalapply.org)