October 2025 Archive
17551.
New program aims to put nuclear generators on Army bases (defensenews.com)
17552.
A Michigan town hopes to stop a data center with a 2026 ballot initiative (insideclimatenews.org)
17553.
Healing Habits: a Rust TUI for habit tracking (github.com)
17554.
Show HN: Go Micro – A Go microservices framework (github.com)
17555.
Banks that identify fraudsters increase loyalty, retain more customers (techxplore.com)
17556.
BBC Wales returned live to 1985 (tvbeurope.com)
17557.
John Rabe (en.wikipedia.org)
17558.
Shapeshifting 'braided river' in Tibet is the highest in the world (livescience.com)
17559.
AgentBoard: A Switchboard for AI in the Browser (github.com)
17560.
Trio win Nobel economics prize for work on technology-driven growth (theguardian.com)
17561.
MAI-Image-1, debuting in the top on LMArena (microsoft.ai)
17562.
We're Securing the AI Frontier (blog.google)
17563.
PixLab Prompt Based Photo Editor Is Now Free for All (editor.pixlab.io)
17564.
Sqlorm – Python ORM with a focus on SQL (github.com)
17565.
Detailed look at the rare Lego MRI scanner (jaysbrickblog.com)
17566.
We're reading the secrets of Herculaneum's lost library (newscientist.com)
17567.
A rethink of what makes your diet healthy or bad for you (newscientist.com)
17568.
China seizes 60k maps over 'mislabelled' Taiwan (bbc.com)
17569.
Fascism in the Mixtape of Taliesin (medium.com)
17570.
Show HN: Testing Your MCP Servers (agnost.ai)
17571.
Go Subtleties You May Not Know (harrisoncramer.me)
17572.
Real-Time Rendering with JPEG-Compressed Textures (github.com)
17573.
How to save Madagascar's dwindling forests (economist.com)
17574.
Signal Bot (blog.aaronjenkins.net)
17575.
My Startup Diary: Techstars (austinhenley.com)
17576.
Ask HN: Code quality in projects developed with intensive use of AI tools
17577.
Is Sonnet 4.5 the best coding model in the world? (surgehq.ai)
17578.
After 15 years, Firefox will render gradients properly (twitter.com)
17579.
Are we there yet? Adventures on a roadtrip through ML as a computational chemist (pubs.aip.org)
17580.
Everyone wants a fancy phone – even the folk buying them second-hand (theregister.com)