October 2025 Archive
8551.
Fivetran DBT to Merge (fivetran.com)
8552.
Russia preparing China for war: report (taipeitimes.com)
8553.
UNIX99, a Unix-like OS for the TI-99/4A – TI-99/4A Development – AtariAge Forums (forums.atariage.com)
8554.
Firefox is getting support for CSS View Transitions (groups.google.com)
8555.
System 1 Programming (hydrick.net)
8556.
UK government says digital ID won't be compulsory – honest (theregister.com)
8557.
Things Worth Getting Better At (johndcook.com)
8558.
The Divers Who Stretch the Limits of Human Biology (nautil.us)
8559.
Investors betting on disasters are helping make insurance affordable (cbsnews.com)
8560.
Serving Python apps using Caddy web server (mliezun.com)
8561.
Reviving old software to run on a modern machine (4rknova.com)
8562.
AI has designed thousands of potential antibiotics. Will any work? (nature.com)
8563.
Hey Siri. Block Reddit (jasontokoph.com)
8564.
Unsexy AI Failures: The PDF That Broke ChatGPT (surgehq.ai)
8565.
From Nothing, Everything (aeon.co)
8566.
Show HN: A lightweight weather website in one HTML file (github.com)
8567.
AmpereOne 192-Core ARM Server CPU with Asrock Motherboard Combo (newegg.com)
8568.
Scientists revive old Bulgarian recipe to make yogurt with ants (arstechnica.com)
8569.
Equilibrium Matching (raywang4.github.io)
8570.
Denial of service vulnerability in HAProxy mjson library (haproxy.com)
8571.
Woodworking Tools 1600-1900 by Peter C. Welsh (gutenberg.org)
8572.
Intercellular communication in the brain through a dendritic nanotubular network (science.org)
8573.
The Anxiety Plaguing Male Fiction Writers (vulture.com)
8574.
Show HN: A VS Code Extension for Genesis DB – The event sourcing database (genesisdb.io)
8575.
Emerging hemispheric asymmetry of Earth's radiation (pnas.org)
8576.
China's most infamous ghost town is now training ground for driverless trucks (restofworld.org)
8577.
Claude Sonnet 4.5 knows when it's being tested (transformernews.ai)
8578.
Creative hobbies could slow brain ageing at the molecular level (nature.com)
8579.
Social Media Provenance Challenge (tbray.org)
8580.
When your ISP pays you (pluralistic.net)