October 2025 Archive
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Fire destroys S. Korean government's cloud storage system, no backups available (koreajoongangdaily.joins.com)
2.
Qualcomm to acquire Arduino (qualcomm.com)
3.
Jane Goodall has died (latimes.com)
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A competitor crippled a $23.5M bootcamp by becoming a Reddit moderator (larslofgren.com)
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How Israeli actions caused famine in Gaza, visualized (cnn.com)
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German government comes out against Chat Control (xcancel.com)
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A small number of samples can poison LLMs of any size (anthropic.com)
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Synology reverses policy banning third-party HDDs (guru3d.com)
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Ladybird passes the Apple 90% threshold on web-platform-tests (twitter.com)
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We found a bug in Go's ARM64 compiler (blog.cloudflare.com)
11.
Show HN: Autism Simulator (autism-simulator.vercel.app)
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Discord says 70k users may have had their government IDs leaked in breach (theverge.com)
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One-man campaign ravages EU 'Chat Control' bill (politico.eu)
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The least amount of CSS for a decent looking site (2023) (thecascade.dev)
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Why do LLMs freak out over the seahorse emoji? (vgel.me)
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1 Trillion Web Pages Archived (blog.archive.org)
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Who owns Express VPN, Nord, Surfshark? VPN relationships explained (2024) (windscribe.com)
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Gmail will no longer support checking emails from third-party accounts via POP (support.google.com)
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Apple takes down ICE tracking apps after pressure from DOJ (foxbusiness.com)
20.
Python 3.14 is here. How fast is it? (blog.miguelgrinberg.com)
21.
Vibe engineering (simonwillison.net)
22.
Signal Protocol and Post-Quantum Ratchets (signal.org)
23.
Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model (blog.google)
24.
My first contribution to Linux (vkoskiv.com)
25.
Microsoft is plugging more holes that let you use Windows 11 without MS account (theverge.com)
26.
Show HN: Timelinize – Privately organize your own data from everywhere, locally (timelinize.com)
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SEC approves Texas Stock Exchange, first new US integrated exchange in decades (cbsnews.com)
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Canadian bill would strip internet access from 'specified persons', no warrant (nationalpost.com)
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Germany must stand firmly against client-side scanning in Chat Control [pdf] (signal.org)
30.
Don't avoid workplace politics (terriblesoftware.org)