October 2025 Archive
14191.
Mad Max comes to Canberra. Couldn't happen. Could it? (smh.com.au)
14192.
Ask HN: Tool that interviews engineers to capture project knowledge
14193.
Our project is participating in Hacktoberfest 2025 (github.com)
14194.
Publishers with AI licensing deals have seven times the clickthrough rate (pressgazette.co.uk)
14195.
The Open Source Agent Engineering Platform (latitude.so)
14196.
Lovable vs. CouldAI: Which AI App Builder Wins in 2025? (could.ai)
14197.
Stablecoins Make Banking Narrower (bloomberg.com)
14198.
New Ironclad Ada OS Kernel Distro Snapshot with MATE and Fastfetch (blog.ironclad-os.org)
14199.
There's a Copyleft Unicode Symbol Indicating Free to Share and Modify (copyrightsymbol.cc)
14200.
Yes, Gemini, a Wii Server Is Possible (hackaday.com)
14201.
KuzuDB was archived by the owner on Oct 10 (github.com)
14202.
Show HN: Free Trial OpenAI Sora2 AI Video Generator – No Invite Code Required (aisora2.co)
14203.
L.A.'S Entertainment Economy Is Looking Like a Disaster Movie (wsj.com)
14204.
Potential SSD Detection Bug in Windows 11 24H2 Following Update KB5063878 (learn.microsoft.com)
14205.
First on-stage autonomous demo of long-horizon dexterous VLA (twitter.com)
14206.
ccai – An open-source local LLM platform for developers (github.com)
14207.
Symboltz.jl (github.com)
14208.
Reminder that Peter Thiel is, to put it mildly, not a cypherpunk (twitter.com)
14209.
Perplexity bets on free AI browser, tests compute power limits (semafor.com)
14210.
What Happened in the Storm Clouds over Dubai? (Cloud Seeding) (bloomberg.com)
14211.
We Tested Go's Experimental Green Tea Garbage Collector and It Didn't Improve (dolthub.com)
14212.
AI Under the Hood Part I: Understanding the Machine (kennethwolters.com)
14213.
ROS – Robot Operating System (ros.org)
14214.
I made an open-source version of Imagine with Claude (github.com)
14215.
OpenAI’s New Video App Is Jaw-Dropping (for Better and Worse) (nytimes.com)
14216.
Army says it's mitigated 'critical' cybersecurity deficiencies in NGC2 prototype (breakingdefense.com)
14217.
The Confusion with Passive Perception (knightsdigest.com)
14218.
Patricia Routledge TV's Magnificently Snobby 'Hyacinth Bucket' died. (bbc.com)
14219.
Google's latest imposition: developer identification (tekhne.dev)
14220.
Vaxcyte inks up to $1B deal for fill-finish at Thermo Fisher's N.C. facility (fiercepharma.com)