October 2025 Archive
11311.
Moravec's Paradox (angadh.com)
11312.
Huawei's AI accelerator roadmap, claims it to makes the mightiest clusters (theregister.com)
11313.
The Intifada Comes to Britain (thefp.com)
11314.
Programming in Assembly without an Operating System [video] (youtube.com)
11315.
Core Web Vitals (addyosmani.com)
11316.
Memory Safety Is Merely Table Stakes (RustConf 2025 Talk) (youtube.com)
11317.
U.S. Services-Sector Activity Unexpectedly Stagnates (wsj.com)
11318.
Why I'm Not Optimistic About Democracy in Syria (washingtonmonthly.com)
11319.
How to Turn Off AI Tools Like Gemini, Apple Intelligence, Copilot, and More (consumerreports.org)
11320.
Building OpenAI with OpenAI (openai.com)
11321.
UTF-8, explained simply – Nic Barker [video] (youtube.com)
11322.
Getting Better at Software Engineering (madhadron.com)
11323.
TEtrimmer: A tool to automate the manual curation of transposable elements (nature.com)
11324.
Gravitino is a high-performance, geo-distributed, and federated metadata lake (github.com)
11325.
Multiple Kernels on a Single System (lwn.net)
11326.
L.A.'S Entertainment Economy Is Looking Like a Disaster Movie (wsj.com)
11327.
Immigration judge denies Kilmar Abrego Garcia's bid for asylum (apnews.com)
11328.
Chess.com Partners with Perplexity; Announcing $200k Comet Open – Chess.com (chess.com)
11329.
The algorithm will see you now (worksinprogress.co)
11330.
VisionOS 26 Review: Keep moving toward the future (sixcolors.com)
11331.
The Architecture of Civilizational Dysfunction (medium.com)
11332.
What is déjà vu? What is déjà vu? (pursuit.unimelb.edu.au)
11333.
Atuin desktop: Runbooks that run (github.com)
11334.
Supabase raises $100M at $5B valuation as vibe coding soars (fortune.com)
11335.
Piracykills (herman.bearblog.dev)
11336.
CometJacking attack tricks Comet browser into stealing emails (bleepingcomputer.com)
11337.
Startups binge on AI while big firms sip cautiously, study shows (theregister.com)
11338.
Creator of Ghostty Talks Zig over Go (youtube.com)
11339.
Chapel's runtime types as an interesting alternative to dependent types (danilafe.com)
11340.
Researchers develop new AI techniques to solve complex equations in physics (web.ub.edu)