September 2025 Archive
13891.
13892.
Constraining Proxima B's Atmosphere, Orbit, and Albedo with Ristretto
(universetoday.com)
13893.
Introduction to Slop Studies
(simulacro.co.uk)
13894.
'Don't even consider' Microsoft? Gosh
(theregister.com)
13895.
Kumiko – The Art of Wood setting [video]
(youtube.com)
13896.
There's no such thing as plain text [video]
(youtube.com)
13897.
Avoiding a Surprise AWS Bill
(freshpaint.io)
13898.
Tall Tales: Tangent-Aligned Text Stretching
(davepagurek.com)
13899.
A new look at how the brain works reveals that wiring isn't everything
(medicalxpress.com)
13900.
13901.
Modal's $87M Series B
(modal.com)
13902.
Critical TTL patterns for in-memory caching
(samuelberthe.substack.com)
13904.
Capital Is Degrading Connective Labor
(jacobin.com)
13905.
A simple way to model prosody in reading
(languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
13906.
Imperfections on Employee Bikes
(rivbike.com)
13907.
Using Postgres 18's temporal constraints
(depesz.com)
13908.
13909.
Pola.rs €18M Series A from Accel
(pola.rs)
13910.
6,100-Qubit Processor Shatters Quantum Computing Record
(sciencealert.com)
13911.
The Internet Is Powered by Generosity
(idiallo.com)
13912.
Building a Custom Car Computer in 2006: Honda Accord PC Integration Project
(saghir786.github.io)
13914.
Biggest mysteries about the origin of our Universe
(bigthink.com)
13915.
Tips for writing software with LLM agents
(liveandletlearn.net)
13916.
A precarious sense of clarity about what work matters as I get older
(markcarrigan.net)
13917.
Grid-scale energy storage could cut energy bills in Central U.S. by $7B
(pv-magazine-usa.com)
13918.
Hyperbaton
(en.wikipedia.org)
13919.
When ETL Turns into a Land Grab
(tower.dev)
13920.
What if NIH had been 40% smaller?
(science.org)