October 2025 Archive
631.
Typepad is closed for business (typepad.com)
632.
Parallelizing Cellular Automata with WebGPU Compute Shaders (vectrx.substack.com)
633.
Completing a BASIC language interpreter in 2025 (nanochess.org)
634.
Empathy for Dummies (quarter--mile.com)
635.
The worrying kink in this job openings, unemployment curve (axios.com)
636.
US Launches Financial Rescue of Argentina, Treasury Buys Pesos (bloomberg.com)
637.
We Found a Hidden Camera in the Bathroom of Our Airbnb (nytimes.com)
638.
Apple Pulls ICEBlock from the App Store (theverge.com)
639.
Open-Source Agentic AI (github.com)
640.
Amazon Vega OS and Vega Developer Tools (developer.amazon.com)
641.
White House posts "enemies list" of Democrats critical of ICE (techdirt.com)
642.
Zippers: Making Functional "Updates" Efficient (2010) (goodmath.org)
643.
Broadcom fails to disclose zero-day exploitation of VMware vulnerability (securityweek.com)
644.
The biggest semantic mess in Futhark (futhark-lang.org)
645.
Writing high-performance matrix multiplication kernels for Blackwell (docs.jax.dev)
646.
Aphantasia and Psychedelics (psychedelirium.substack.com)
647.
A Mac-like experience on Linux (pointieststick.com)
648.
We will no longer be actively supporting KuzuDB (kuzudb.com)
649.
Apple removes ICEBlock, won't allow apps that report locations of ICE agents (arstechnica.com)
650.
What Julia has that Rust desperately needs (jdiaz97.github.io)
651.
HATEOAS for Haunted Houses (sanfordtech.xyz)
652.
Origami Patterns Solve a Major Physics Riddle (quantamagazine.org)
653.
Ask HN: Why is software quality collapsing?
654.
QUIC and the end of TCP sockets (codemia.io)
655.
Show HN: I've build a platform for writing technical/scientific documents (monsterwriter.com)
656.
Launch HN: Extend (YC W23) – Turn your messiest documents into data (extend.ai)
657.
A cartoonist's review of AI art, by Matthew Inman (theoatmeal.com)
658.
A List of Hacker News's Undocumented Features and Behaviors (github.com)
659.
Framework supporting far-right racists? (community.frame.work)
660.
Peter Thiel, Would-Be Philosopher King, Takes on Democracy (jacobin.com)