October 2025 Archive
8731.
OpenAI's AMD deal: Welcome to AI's mega-blob era (axios.com)
8732.
Orange-bellied parrot's last chance for survival may be cross species breeding (abc.net.au)
8733.
Reasons virtual machines still matter (2023) (opensource.com)
8734.
Who Invented the Johnson Decade Counter (and Why)? (eejournal.com)
8735.
Not Another Workflow Builder (blog.langchain.com)
8736.
When Africa's internet breaks, this ship answers the call (restofworld.org)
8737.
Buyer Beware: Azure SQL Managed Instance Storage Can Be as Slow as 60 Seconds (kendralittle.com)
8738.
Gold Rally Points to Eroding Faith in Central Banks Worldwide (wsj.com)
8739.
Irasutoya: The best-known illustrator in Japan you've probably never heard of (itsnicethat.com)
8740.
Babies' Brains Recognize Foreign Languages They Heard Before Birth (scientificamerican.com)
8741.
The problem with agentic AI in 2025 (platforms.substack.com)
8742.
Show HN: We built an open source dev tool for OpenAI Apps SDK (mcpjam.com)
8743.
Aesthetics Matter (lemire.me)
8744.
How the AI Bubble Bursts (insights.som.yale.edu)
8745.
SoftBank to buy ABB robotics unit for $5.4B as it boosts its AI play (cnbc.com)
8746.
X settles ex-Twitter executives' $128M severance pay lawsuit (reuters.com)
8747.
Satanic panic – how Dublin's Hellfire Club inspired a new video game (rte.ie)
8748.
Baker and Taylor to Cease Operations (americanlibrariesmagazine.org)
8749.
Bonfire of the Middle Managers (economist.com)
8750.
The Programmer Identity Crisis (hojberg.xyz)
8751.
It's a Jax, Jax, Jax, Jax World (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
8752.
Microplastics and other harmful substances released from disposable paper cups (sciencedirect.com)
8753.
Spain's grid operator warns of new voltage swings; actions to avoid blackout (reuters.com)
8754.
Differential Equation on a Doughnut (johndcook.com)
8755.
</> htmxxx – more explicit high power tools for HTML (github.com)
8756.
Ling-1T: 1T-parameter model with 50B active parameters per token (huggingface.co)
8757.
Balkan endemic nephropathy: on the trail of a mystery disease in the Balkans (newyorker.com)
8758.
Frozen internet, not dead internet (lomondlabs.com)
8759.
Should Cursor be taught in college? (ben.page)
8760.
Valve's next headset has entered mass production and will ship this year (twitter.com)