October 2025 Archive
13171.
Silicon Valleys AI agents can't schedule meetings but promise to replace workers (nearlyright.com)
13172.
Making the Clang AST Leaner and Faster (cppalliance.org)
13173.
What Neuroscience Teaches Us About Reducing Phone Use (calnewport.com)
13174.
Valkey 9.0 Debuts Multidatabase Clustering for Massive-Scale Workloads (thenewstack.io)
13175.
The glaring security risks with AI browser agents (techcrunch.com)
13176.
Odyssey-2: instant, interactive AI video (odyssey.ml)
13177.
Canonical releases silicon-optimized inference snaps (canonical.com)
13178.
Cancer has a surprising amount of detail (owlposting.com)
13179.
Learning from Abundant User Dissatisfaction in Real-World Preference Learning (arxiv.org)
13180.
What little I want out of web "passkeys" in my environment (utcc.utoronto.ca)
13181.
High-performance supercapacitor made from upcycled water bottles (techxplore.com)
13182.
Show HN: Pinpam, TPM2-backed pin authentication for Linux (github.com)
13183.
Literature review on micro- and nanoplastic release from food contact materials (efsa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
13184.
Warp Terminal features without telemetry – using Ghostty (github.com)
13185.
987654321 / 123456789 (johndcook.com)
13186.
A billion-dollar drug was found in Easter Island soil (theconversation.com)
13187.
Making the Internet observable: the evolution of Cloudflare Radar (blog.cloudflare.com)
13188.
Self-Hosting with and Without Ngrok (ngrok.com)
13189.
Today the Tech Industry Is the Oil Industry in a Hoodie (chrisbako.com)
13190.
Cretaceous Software Engineering – Why I don't use AI to write code (alexsuzuki.com)
13191.
Extreme-temperature single-particle heat engine (arxiv.org)
13192.
The 'Womanosphere' Is Reshaping the Conservative Dating Landscape (wired.com)
13193.
Statistics and Insights Gained from Timeclock Data (timeclock.kiwi)
13194.
Stealth Mode: The Art of the Unseen Launch (supremefounder.com)
13195.
The dark side of the global surrogacy trade (juliebindel.substack.com)
13196.
3D Reconstruction of Human Brain Fragment: A Tiny Glimpse of Neuronal Intricacy (psychiatryonline.org)
13197.
A new system can dial expression of synthetic genes up or down (phys.org)
13198.
Gmail confirmed as part of data leak (forbes.com)
13199.
Design and reconstructible history of the Mayan eclipse table of Dresden Codex (science.org)
13200.
AI's Trap: Settling for Boilerplate over Elegant Code (dayvster.com)