Battering RAM – Low-cost interposer attacks on confidential computing
(batteringram.eu)
October 2025 Archive
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ESP32 and Termux
(blog.gavide.dev)
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Packing the world for longest lines of sight
(tombh.co.uk)
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Six surgeons general: It's our duty to warn the nation about RFK Jr
(washingtonpost.com)
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Sora Update #1
(blog.samaltman.com)
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"Be Different" doesn't work for building products anymore
(iamcharliegraham.substack.com)
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Why most product planning is bad and what to do about it
(blog.railway.com)
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Show HN: Semantic search over the National Gallery of Art
(nga.demo.mixedbread.com)
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When ChatGPT turns informant
(futureofbeinghuman.com)
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Toyota runs a car-hacking event to boost security (2024)
(toyotatimes.jp)
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The best worst hack that saved our bacon
(jeffersonheard.ghost.io)
345.
Show HN: A Digital Twin of my coffee roaster that runs in the browser
(autoroaster.com)
346.
California needs to learn from Houston and Dallas about homelessness
(governance.fyi)
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Arenas in Rust
(russellw.github.io)
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Webbol: A minimal static web server written in COBOL
(github.com)
349.
McKinsey wonders how to sell AI apps with no measurable benefits
(theregister.com)
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86 GB/s bitpacking with ARM SIMD (single thread)
(github.com)
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The Molecular Basis of Long Covid Brain Fog
(yokohama-cu.ac.jp)
353.
Show HN: ChartDB Agent – Cursor for DB schema design
(app.chartdb.io)
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Intelligent Kubernetes Load Balancing at Databricks
(databricks.com)
356.
Ants trapped in a Soviet nuclear bunker survived for years (2019)
(sciencealert.com)
357.
It's OpenAI's world, we're just living in it
(stratechery.com)
358.
What makes 5% of AI agents work in production?
(motivenotes.ai)
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Intro to BirdNET-Pi: Eavesdropping on my feathered friends
(hannahilea.com)