October 2025 Archive
691.
Show HN: Sober not Sorry – free iOS tracker to help you quit bad habits (sobernotsorry.app)
692.
Moving PHP open source forward (blog.jetbrains.com)
693.
US moves to cancel one of the largest solar farms (ft.com)
694.
Indiana city doesn't have to pay innocent mom $16,000 after police wrecked home (reason.com)
695.
OpenAI DevDay 2025: Opening keynote [video] (youtube.com)
696.
Show HN: I extracted BASIC listings for Tim Hartnell's 1986 book (github.com)
697.
Is Odin just a more boring C? (dayvster.com)
698.
Claude was down (status.claude.com)
699.
Amazon Is Digitally Erasing Guns from James Bond Posters (kotaku.com)
700.
FlowSynx – Orchestrate Declarative, Plugin-Driven DAG Workflows on .NET (flowsynx.io)
701.
Brave browser passes 100M monthly active users (brave.com)
702.
Self-hosting email in 2025 is easy actually (apart from M365) (mastodon.social)
703.
"My dad says: people like you don't matter anymore." (twitter.com)
704.
Launch HN: Simplex (YC S24) – Browser automation platform for developers (simplex.sh)
705.
Monumental rock art: humans thrived in Arab. Desert during Pleistocene-Holocene (nature.com)
706.
Credit markets look increasingly dangerous (economist.com)
707.
Amber Room (en.wikipedia.org)
708.
The story of X-Copy on the Amiga (spillhistorie.no)
709.
CHERI with a Linux on Top (lwn.net)
710.
How A Scottish maritime museum ended up in Israel's 3D propaganda videos (972mag.com)
711.
Researchers develop molecular qubits that communicate at telecom frequencies (chicagoquantum.org)
712.
Drone No-Fly Zone Imposed over Greater Chicago Area (twz.com)
713.
Tinker by Thinking Machines (thinkingmachines.ai)
714.
New California law restricts HOA fines to $100 per violation (calmatters.org)
715.
Man buys used Tesla only to discover it's banned from Supercharger network (cbsnews.com)
716.
Israel, Hamas agree on first phase of ceasefire, hostage release (reuters.com)
717.
Thoughts on the Word Spec in Rust (tritium.legal)
718.
US anti-fascism expert blocked from flying to Spain at airport (theguardian.com)
719.
ISPs created so many fees that FCC will kill requirement to list them all (arstechnica.com)
720.
LLMs are the ultimate demoware (blog.charliemeyer.co)