October 2025 Archive
11401.
AI Doom? No Problem (wsj.com)
11402.
Bematist (Professional "Step Measurer") (en.wikipedia.org)
11403.
Platform Engineering: Easy to Use, Hard to Mess Up (sleepingpotato.com)
11404.
An exploration of basic human values in 38M obituaries (pnas.org)
11405.
Rachel Ruysch and the Bounties of Nature (engelsbergideas.com)
11406.
ChatControl vote reportedly to be postponed (unconfirmed) (digitalcourage.social)
11407.
The first emergence of unprecedented global water scarcity in the Anthropocene (nature.com)
11408.
Peak Oil for Gen Z (richardheinberg.com)
11409.
Memory access is O(N^[1/3]) (vitalik.eth.limo)
11410.
Are Volkswagen's EVs made with African conflict minerals? (dw.com)
11411.
L5 Nation (l5nation.com)
11412.
A War in the Lake District: Greggs, the Lake Poets, Storm Amy, Cycling, Sheep (chillphysicsenjoyer.substack.com)
11413.
Achieving 1.2 TB/s Aggregate Bandwidth by Optimizing Distributed Cache Network (juicefs.com)
11414.
Virtual Jesus? People of faith divided as AI enters religion (techxplore.com)
11415.
WSA Terminal – Windows Subsystem for Amiga (github.com)
11416.
From Nothing, Everything (aeon.co)
11417.
There's no way this is right? Right? (github.com)
11418.
Waffles Eat Bluesky (techcrunch.com)
11419.
Universal Tool Calling Protocol (UTCP) (utcp.io)
11420.
Who owns what when AI creates everything? (nanobits.beehiiv.com)
11421.
Design engineering 101: Typeahead like Spotlight and Omnibox (blog.florianschulz.info)
11422.
Acoustic Eavesdropping via Mouse Sensors (arxiv.org)
11423.
Fossilized ear bones rewrite the history of freshwater fish (news.berkeley.edu)
11424.
How the German government is going all in on AI (dw.com)
11425.
Saint Guinefort (en.wikipedia.org)
11426.
A real-time journey through the Apollo missions (apolloinrealtime.org)
11427.
WindowMode: Webcam-based 3D window illusion using head tracking (github.com)
11428.
Free Online Video Compressor (videocompress.ai)
11429.
Premature Generalization (youtube.com)
11430.
Surgeon Returns to War Zone to Help One of Congo's Thousands of Rape Victims (thetimes.com)