October 2025 Archive
9631.
Esp-hal 1.0.0 release announcement (developer.espressif.com)
9632.
Prince Andrew to Be Stripped of His Royal Title (nytimes.com)
9633.
Snap runs out of money Nov. 1. Here's what that means in each state (npr.org)
9634.
Normalize Identifying Corporate Devices in Your Software (lgug2z.com)
9635.
How Google, Amazon, and CrowdStrike broke millions of systems (newsletter.techworld-with-milan.com)
9636.
An open letter to all those building AI in 2025 (asomo.co)
9637.
Security hole can crash billions of Chromium browsers Google hasn't patched (theregister.com)
9638.
OpenAI unveils Aardvark, a GPT-5-powered agent for cybersecurity research (zdnet.com)
9639.
As Social Media Restrictions Spread, Is the Internet Entering Its Victorian Era? (techdirt.com)
9640.
If humans went extinct, could we re-evolve? (don't expect a carbon copy.) (bigthink.com)
9641.
Conversions in Ruby Are a Mess (github.com)
9642.
YouTube to MP3 converter 100%ad-free (ytd.app)
9643.
Show HN: NatChecker – free online NAT type detector (no login, one click) (natchecker.com)
9644.
Grokipedia: A First Look (larrysanger.org)
9645.
Prion (en.wikipedia.org)
9646.
Ask HN: Is Udacity now geo blocking countries?
9647.
How to Securely Use Tor on macOS with Kali Linux VM (dodov.dev)
9648.
Let Us Open URLs in a Specific Browser Profile (kevin.burke.dev)
9649.
The Future of Space Is More Than Human (noemamag.com)
9650.
Nethack (nethack.org)
9651.
BGP – The Guy Who Knows Every Shortcut on the Internet (blog.aarjun.tech)
9652.
Per-request isolation in TinyKVM explained (fwsgonzo.medium.com)
9653.
Amazon have reportedly cancelled their Lord of the Rings MMO, again (rockpapershotgun.com)
9654.
The S&P 500 Is a Hyperstition (pilledtexts.com)
9655.
Chromium Browser DoS Attack via Document.title (github.com)
9656.
Mouse-replacing minimalistic ring offers full desktop control (newatlas.com)
9657.
Trump's Baffling Call for Resuming U.S. Nuclear Tests (scientificamerican.com)
9658.
Crafting Engineering Strategy (craftingengstrategy.com)
9659.
AI labs use Mercor to get the data companies won't share (techcrunch.com)
9660.
Hacking India's largest automaker: Tata Motors (eaton-works.com)