October 2025 Archive
7831.
Measuring the Impact of Early-2025 AI on Experienced Developer Productivity (arxiv.org)
7832.
Airbnb Host Accused of Using AI to Fake $16K in Damage (vice.com)
7833.
Show HN: Using LLMs and >1k 4090s to visualize 100k scientific research articles (twitter.com)
7834.
Global use of coal hit record high in 2024 (theguardian.com)
7835.
The Solution Problem: Why Solving Problems Often Creates More (psychologytoday.com)
7836.
Trump Sees Successful Xi Meeting, but Allows It Might Not Happen (bloomberg.com)
7837.
JetBrains Matter (blog.jetbrains.com)
7838.
Ask HN: Doing moral work as software engineer?
7839.
Aldi unveils jacket potato jacket complete with silver foil poncho (dezeen.com)
7840.
Could gravity be evidence that the universe is a computer simulation? (theconversation.com)
7841.
Immich Is a "Dangerous Site" (old.reddit.com)
7842.
System 7 Today: The best apps and games for Mac OS 7 (system7today.com)
7843.
Ask HN: How can I join the Amish?
7844.
Honeydiff: Fast, Rich Image Diffing for Modern Visual Testing (vizzly.dev)
7845.
Reddit Accuses 'Data Scraper' Companies of Stealing Its Information (nytimes.com)
7846.
List of predictions for autonomous Tesla vehicles by Elon Musk (en.wikipedia.org)
7847.
Gambling Is Bad (geohot.github.io)
7848.
My WhatsApp account was banned for no reason
7849.
Ghostty with ⌘+F search (github.com)
7850.
Why Linux and Why Now (brooksreview.net)
7851.
A 'Death Train' Is Haunting South Florida (theatlantic.com)
7852.
Notes Against Note-Taking Systems (2022) (sashachapin.substack.com)
7853.
The Weaponized Internet Theory (saviradev.substack.com)
7854.
zearch: regular expression searching on grammar-compressed text (pevalme.github.io)
7855.
Show HN: I created a small 2D game about an ant (github.com)
7856.
Russia has tested a new nuclear powered, nuclear-capable missile (apnews.com)
7857.
Spotting AI Articles (maurycyz.com)
7858.
Why Linux and Why Now (brooksreview.net)
7859.
How I accidentally created the fastest CSV parser ever made (sanixdk.xyz)
7860.
Will AI stretch our minds–or stunt them? (theatlantic.com)