October 2025 Archive
20041.
How Well Does RL Scale? (tobyord.com)
20042.
Tech Deep Dive on Streaming AI Agent Sandboxes: Gaming Protocols Meet Multi-User (blog.helix.ml)
20043.
Deltarune Chapter 1 recreated as a EarthBound ROM hack (gamesradar.com)
20044.
Nvidia to Invest Up to $1B in AI Startup Poolside (bloomberg.com)
20045.
Harnessing Microalgae and Cyanobacteria for Sustainable Pesticide Biodegradation (mdpi.com)
20046.
Show HN: Real-Time Collaboration over LSP (github.com)
20047.
Early Career Advice (substack.com)
20048.
Lessons from Building VT Code: An Open-Source AI Coding Agent (buymeacoffee.com)
20049.
Game AI's Existential Crisis (aiandgames.com)
20050.
What's the point of HTTP Signatures? (All open source) (orangestack.substack.com)
20051.
One Memory Layer, Multiple Models (Claude, GPT, Llama, etc.) (github.com)
20052.
Matlab R2025 is unforgivably slow and buggy (old.reddit.com)
20053.
Cool Library for Rack Display (react-networks-example-site.vercel.app)
20054.
Show HN: Reggi.net your AI domain companion (reggi.net)
20055.
Fyrox Game Engine 1.0 Release Candidate (fyrox.rs)
20056.
Comprehensive Comprehensions (2007) [pdf] (microsoft.com)
20057.
Canonical CEO says no to IPO in current volatile market (theregister.com)
20058.
Veo3 vs. Wan2.2 vs. Sora2: Zero-Shot Video Generation Comparison (nuefunnel.com)
20059.
The case against boolean logic (abuseofnotation.github.io)
20060.
To the Moon and Beyond (spacex.com)
20061.
Spider inspired biologists create webs to capture airborne DNA (theconversation.com)
20062.
Generalized Consensus: Alternate Approach to Distributed Durability (multigres.com)
20063.
Colliding black holes might have formed from earlier cosmic smashups (caltech.edu)
20064.
To the Moon and Beyond (spacex.com)
20065.
Hacktoberfest 2025 (hacktoberfest.com)
20066.
Flat fee $1k AI/ML app MVPs (resilientapps.com)
20067.
My Conversation with the Excellent Jonny Steinberg (marginalrevolution.com)
20068.
Underappreciated Top (2019) (friendo.monster)
20069.
DBUF (github.com)
20070.
When Using AI, Users Fall for the Dunning-Kruger Trap in Reverse (neurosciencenews.com)