October 2025 Archive
1081.
You can't turn off Copilot in the web versions of Word, Excel, or PowerPoint
(support.microsoft.com)
1083.
The Molecular Basis of Long Covid Brain Fog
(yokohama-cu.ac.jp)
1084.
1085.
McKinsey wonders how to sell AI apps with no measurable benefits
(theregister.com)
1086.
Nostr and ATProto (2024)
(shreyanjain.net)
1087.
86 GB/s bitpacking with ARM SIMD (single thread)
(github.com)
1088.
It's OpenAI's world, we're just living in it
(stratechery.com)
1089.
US probes Waymo robotaxis over school bus safety
(yahoo.com)
1090.
Peter Thiel's antichrist lectures reveal more about him than Armageddon
(theguardian.com)
1091.
AI, Wikipedia, and uncorrected machine translations of vulnerable languages
(technologyreview.com)
1092.
Show HN: I wrote a full text search engine in Go
(github.com)
1093.
The MP3.com Rescue Barge Barge
(blog.somnolescent.net)
1094.
C64 Blood Money
(lemmings.info)
1095.
"ChatGPT said this" Is Lazy
(terriblesoftware.org)
1096.
1098.
Show HN: ChartDB Agent – Cursor for DB schema design
(app.chartdb.io)
1099.
1100.
Ants trapped in a Soviet nuclear bunker survived for years (2019)
(sciencealert.com)
1101.
Legends of the games industry: Roger Dean
(spillhistorie.no)
1102.
Intelligent Kubernetes Load Balancing at Databricks
(databricks.com)
1103.
1104.
20,858 Public Domain Audio Books
(librivox.org)
1105.
How America got hooked on ultraprocessed foods
(nytimes.com)
1106.
What is going on with all this radioactive shrimp?
(consumerreports.org)
1107.
AGI is not imminent, and LLMs are not the royal road to getting there
(garymarcus.substack.com)
1108.
The working-class hero of Bletchley Park you didn't see in the movies
(theguardian.com)
1109.
1110.
Understanding Spec-Driven-Development: Kiro, Spec-Kit, and Tessl
(martinfowler.com)