October 2025 Archive
7201.
Meta suspended business's social accounts – it took month to reach a human (cbc.ca)
7202.
When Bots Pump Your OTPs – My Take on SMS Pumping Fraud (gsociety.fr)
7203.
WPA3 support for OpenBSD 802.11 wireless funded by NLNet Foundation (undeadly.org)
7204.
All the Money, None of the Satisfaction (ofdollarsanddata.com)
7205.
Printing Money: Paxos Mints, Then Burns $300T in PayPal Stablecoins (decrypt.co)
7206.
Node.js v25.0.0 Released (nodejs.org)
7207.
Haskell Weekly – Issue 494 (haskellweekly.news)
7208.
Inside Ukraine's drone campaign to blitz Russia's energy industry (reuters.com)
7209.
Believing misinformation is a "win" for some people, even when proven false (theconversation.com)
7210.
Beijing's anger at 'malicious' US move on Chinese tech firms (cnn.com)
7211.
KB5066835 update causing IIS Service to not work (learn.microsoft.com)
7212.
Phage Therapy (en.wikipedia.org)
7213.
With Firefox 144 release, all major browsers now support View Transitions API (firefox.com)
7214.
7215.
Supabase us-east-1 down (status.supabase.com)
7216.
China's Rare Earth Restrictions Aim to Beat U.S. at Its Own Game (nytimes.com)
7217.
Reflections on Three Years of Building LangChain (blog.langchain.com)
7218.
Non-Obvious Haskell Idiom: Bind to Lambda Case (entropicthoughts.com)
7219.
Std: Introduce `Io` Interface by Andrewrk (github.com)
7220.
We Built a Chinese Typewriter [video] (youtube.com)
7221.
Sadiq Khan holds birthday bash on £268M superyacht (express.co.uk)
7222.
Lonely? Microsoft Copilot can now listen to your every word, watch your screen (theregister.com)
7223.
Trump Demurs, China Hardens (politico.com)
7224.
Mom's voice boosts language-center development in preemies' brains (med.stanford.edu)
7225.
Vulnerability scores, huh, what are they good for? Almost nothing (theregister.com)
7226.
EmuDevz Is a Software Game (hackaday.com)
7227.
Reddit Banned 709 Subreddits for Repeat Copyright Violations in 2025H1 (torrentfreak.com)
7228.
Fly through Gaia's 3D map of stellar nurseries (esa.int)
7229.
Show HN: IT Flashcards – 5k Quizzes to Master 2,100 Tech Interview Questions
7230.
Physicists inadvertently generated the shortest X-ray pulses ever observed (theconversation.com)