October 2025 Archive
121.
122.
Production RAG: what I learned from processing 5M+ documents
(blog.abdellatif.io)
123.
Retiring Windows 10 and Microsoft's move towards a surveillance state
(scottrlarson.com)
124.
Zed is now available on Windows
(zed.dev)
125.
Asked to do something illegal at work? Here's what these software engineers did
(blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
126.
Recall for Linux
(github.com)
127.
Potential issues in curl found using AI assisted tools
(mastodon.social)
128.
First convex polyhedron found that can't pass through itself
(quantamagazine.org)
129.
Immich v2.0.0 – First stable release
(github.com)
130.
Build your own database
(nan.fyi)
131.
132.
New Work by Gary Larson
(thefarside.com)
133.
134.
Postman which I thought worked locally on my computer, is down
(status.postman.com)
135.
Meta is axing 600 roles across its AI division
(theverge.com)
136.
Gem.coop
(gem.coop)
137.
Who needs Graphviz when you can build it yourself?
(spidermonkey.dev)
138.
Alibaba Cloud says it cut Nvidia AI GPU use by 82% with new pooling system
(tomshardware.com)
139.
John Carmack on mutable variables
(twitter.com)
140.
Rust cross-platform GPUI components
(github.com)
141.
The AirPods Pro 3 flight problem
(basicappleguy.com)
142.
IKEA Catalogs 1951-2021
(ikeamuseum.com)
143.
Tips for stroke-surviving software engineers
(blog.j11y.io)
144.
145.
Nearly 90% of Windows Games Now Run on Linux
(tomshardware.com)
146.
Counter-Strike's player economy is in a freefall
(polygon.com)
147.
The pivot
(antipope.org)
148.
149.
America is getting an AI gold rush instead of a factory boom
(washingtonpost.com)
150.
Structured Procrastination (1995)
(structuredprocrastination.com)