October 2025 Archive
301.
After nine years of grinding, Replit found its market. Can it keep it? (techcrunch.com)
302.
When private practices merge with hospital systems, costs go up (insights.som.yale.edu)
303.
People regret buying Amazon smart displays after being bombarded with ads (arstechnica.com)
304.
The government ate my name (slate.com)
305.
Five years as a startup CTO: How, why, and was it worth it? (2024) (distinctplace.com)
306.
The Burrows-Wheeler Transform (sandbox.bio)
307.
Eliminating contrails from flying could be cheap (sustainabilitybynumbers.com)
308.
Announcing Tinker (thinkingmachines.ai)
309.
Love C, hate C: Web framework memory problems (alew.is)
310.
Google removes ICE-spotting app following Apple's ICEBlock crackdown (theverge.com)
311.
Say Goodbye (mooreds.com)
312.
WireGuard topologies for self-hosting at home (garrido.io)
313.
Track which Electron apps slow down macOS 26 Tahoe (avarayr.github.io)
314.
Discord hack shows risks of online age checks (news.sky.com)
315.
Why are so many pedestrians killed by cars in the US? (construction-physics.com)
316.
Evaluating the impact of AI on the labor market: Current state of affairs (budgetlab.yale.edu)
317.
Show HN: Open source, logical multi-master PostgreSQL replication (github.com)
318.
Ken Parker, famed luthier, has died (kenparkerarchtops.com)
319.
Microsoft allows use of personal Microsoft 365 subscriptions at work (theregister.com)
320.
Apple defined ICE as a "protected class" in blocking anti-ICE apps (boingboing.net)
321.
High-resolution efficient image generation from WiFi Mapping (arxiv.org)
322.
Bank of England flags risk of 'sudden correction' in tech stocks inflated by AI (ft.com)
323.
Minimal files and config for a PWA (github.com)
324.
Find Nearby Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR) (deflock.me)
325.
RediShell: Critical remote code execution vulnerability in Redis (wiz.io)
326.
Bob Ross paintings to be auctioned to fund US public broadcasting (bbc.com)
327.
Apple Banned an App That Simply Archived Videos of ICE Abuses (404media.co)
328.
Digital ID – The New Chains of Capitalist Surveillance (theslowburningfuse.wordpress.com)
329.
Battering RAM – Low-cost interposer attacks on confidential computing (batteringram.eu)
330.
ESP32 and Termux (blog.gavide.dev)