October 2025 Archive
9931.
Concrete "battery" developed at MIT now packs 10 times the power (news.mit.edu)
9932.
China has only one time zone (en.wikipedia.org)
9933.
AirPods Pro 3 Teardown: Still a Tragedy (ifixit.com)
9934.
Show HN: Was pissed about Google Docs, So I made an Text Editor myself (sourcepilot.co)
9935.
Where the Battle over Free Speech Is Leading Us (newyorker.com)
9936.
Fifty-Nine Thought Experiments [pdf] (edwardpackard.com)
9937.
Tilly Norwood: Hollywood is fuming over a new 'AI actress' – CNN Business (cnn.com)
9938.
Functional HTML (overreacted.io)
9939.
Tidy text: Sloppy notes that auto-correct, one line at a time (blog.florianschulz.info)
9940.
LinkedIn's CEO is saying the future of work won't belong to people with degrees (fortune.com)
9941.
Era of AI slop cleanup has begun (bytesizedbets.com)
9942.
BSCheck – Free fact checking Chrome extension that works (bscheck.com)
9943.
AI wrote nearly a quarter of press releases in 2024 (eurekalert.org)
9944.
Tech and the Wealth of Nations – Paul Krugman (paulkrugman.substack.com)
9945.
Iteration is all you need: ARC-2 solver inspired by Grover's search algorithm (github.com)
9946.
The latest Hunger Games novel was co-authored by AI (old.reddit.com)
9947.
It is surprising that Earley can efficiently parse C (wareya.wordpress.com)
9948.
The Tech Jester Who Pranks San Francisco (nytimes.com)
9949.
An algorithm that turns images into Obama (github.com)
9950.
Who Exactly Is a "Real Chemist"? (science.org)
9951.
Ask HN: What prompts to chatbots surprised you with quality of output?
9952.
Misophonia Might Be a Brain Regulation Disorder (neurosciencenews.com)
9953.
The Machine Won. Can Humans band together before it's too late? [video] (youtube.com)
9954.
Ted Cruz picks a fight with Wikipedia, accusing platform of left-wing bias (arstechnica.com)
9955.
Coming: A Repairable Printer with Refillable Ink Cartridges (fossforce.com)
9956.
Apple Mocks Windows PCs in Humorous New 'Blue Screen of Death' Ad (macrumors.com)
9957.
Getting news from social media videos spurs stronger conspiracy thinking (mainichi.jp)
9958.
My boss loves AI. I want nothing to do with it (washingtonpost.com)
9959.
AI-Powered Robots Install Solar Panels Faster Than Any Humans (cleantechnica.com)
9960.
Massachusetts Drivers Flummoxed by Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons (umass.edu)