October 2025 Archive
3931.
US Weighs Action Against China-Linked Router Giant TP-Link (bloomberg.com)
3932.
Omarchy 3.1.0 (github.com)
3933.
Two days after OpenAI's Atlas, Microsoft launches a nearly identical AI browser (techcrunch.com)
3934.
I went to all the bakeries in Zürich to find the best croissant (medium.com)
3935.
European Central Bank to Spend EUR 1.3B on Digital Euro Development (ecb.europa.eu)
3936.
Elon Musk's SpaceX Set to Win $2B Pentagon Satellite Deal (wsj.com)
3937.
Maine Woman Discovers Election Ballots in Amazon Package (themainewire.com)
3938.
Perplexity releases Comet browser for free on Windows and macOS (ghacks.net)
3939.
China's Repression of Uyghurs in Xinjiang (cfr.org)
3940.
Cerebras CEO explains IPO withdrawal, says AI chipmaker will still go public (cnbc.com)
3941.
Is everyone switching to MoQ from WebRTC? (webrtchacks.com)
3942.
AI: What Could Go Wrong? With Geoffrey Hinton – The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart [video] (youtube.com)
3943.
What if intelligence isn't biological accident, but mathematical necessity? (medium.com)
3944.
Texas community will vote to form a city in effort to quiet crypto mine (texastribune.org)
3945.
Show HN: OpenAI hasn't released their Apps SDK so we did (github.com)
3946.
The AI water issue is fake (andymasley.substack.com)
3947.
'It's just disappointment': Shutdown adds to farmers' anxieties (politico.com)
3948.
Show HN: I LLM-coded a 10kb version of my favorite ClojureScript React wrapper (chr15m.github.io)
3949.
Open-Source Hardware: curated list of open-source ASIC tools and designs (github.com)
3950.
PaddleOCR-VL: Boosting Multilingual Document Parsing via a 0.9B Compact VLM (huggingface.co)
3951.
Vercel Is Down (vercel-status.com)
3952.
Why Aluminum in Vaccines Is Safe–and Often Essential (scientificamerican.com)
3953.
China releases 'UBIOS' standard to replace UEFI (tomshardware.com)
3954.
China's New Strategy for Trump: Punch Hard, Concede Little (wsj.com)
3955.
Media over QUIC vs. WebRTC (red5.net)
3956.
Grammarly drops its iconic name, now rebranding to 'Superhuman' (neowin.net)
3957.
If you can get past the terrible logo, Audacity 4 looks pretty great (theverge.com)
3958.
Show HN: FSST – Fast Static Symbol Table Compression Library in Go (github.com)
3959.
Samsung Pilots Making Its Smart Fridges Billboards After People Bought Them (techdirt.com)
3960.
ALS Breakthrough Shows Fatal Disease Is Driven by Immune Attack (bloomberg.com)