October 2025 Archive
20161.
Ghost Population (en.wikipedia.org)
20162.
Butler Flow: shipping code faster (blog.gitbutler.com)
20163.
Leveraging OPFS in WASM for 10GB+ Data Processing in Datastripes
20164.
Benchmarking On-Device Machine Learning on Apple Silicon with MLX (arxiv.org)
20165.
Postmark (en.wikipedia.org)
20166.
Ruby on Rails is a hard to learn framework (old.reddit.com)
20167.
AI-assisted writing (without the Slop) (jampa.dev)
20168.
Health insurance company tries reverse domain name hijacking (domainnamewire.com)
20169.
Biome v2.3: full support for Vue, Svelte, Astro, Tailwind v4, and more (biomejs.dev)
20170.
aaaaa.html (aaaaa.trycloo.com)
20171.
Cheese Trends for 2025 (thasegawa.com)
20172.
CRISPR anti-tag-mediated room-temperature RNA detection using CRISPR/Cas13a (nature.com)
20173.
European Land Use Visualization (koenvangilst.nl)
20174.
Mathesar 0.7.0 released with CSV imports, file uploads and PostgreSQL 18 support (docs.mathesar.org)
20175.
Take-Home Exercises (justoffbyone.com)
20176.
The Changelog Podcast: Practical Steps to Stay Safe on NPM (socket.dev)
20177.
Inside The Shin Bet's startup factory (calcalistech.com)
20178.
Zkenc: Witness Encryption for Quadratic Arithmetic Programs (QAP) (github.com)
20179.
Windows 11 Computer's Hidden Spy: The Dark Truth About TPM Chips [video] (youtube.com)
20180.
Night (Memoir) (en.wikipedia.org)
20181.
Premium Butter Sales Surge Even as US Shoppers Cut Back Elsewhere (bloomberg.com)
20182.
A Beautiful App Gallery for Self-Hosters (github.com)
20183.
Chain-of-Thought Hijacking (arxiv.org)
20184.
Liberalism, Isis, and Toaster Nationalism (richardhanania.com)
20185.
Is BRMS Dead? (rulebricks.com)
20186.
Show HN: Open-source email JavaScript validation (github.com)
20187.
Vibrant Coral Reefs Discovered in Historic Exploration of Uruguay's Deep Sea (schmidtocean.org)
20188.
Runs-On: Mac (runs-on-mac.com)
20189.
T-Mobile customers with 4G-only and early 5G phones will soon need to upgrade (phonearena.com)
20190.
Nexperia halts chip supplies to China in threat to global car production (theguardian.com)