October 2025 Archive
20191.
Deep dive into the Elixir Logger module (honeybadger.io)
20192.
Gen Z used Discord to overthrow governments (theguardian.com)
20193.
Perplexity's new AI tool aims to simplify patent research (theverge.com)
20194.
Gemini Enterprise (cloud.google.com)
20195.
Genode Sculpt OS 25.10 Brings Performance Improvements and Better Drivers (phoronix.com)
20196.
Glitch to shut down access at end of 2025
20197.
Durable execution workflow system based on Postgres (github.com)
20198.
Best Postman alternative options developers enjoy using (appwrite.io)
20199.
Prusa launches Core One L (blog.prusa3d.com)
20200.
"Unexpectedly, a deer briefly entered the family room": Living with Gemini Home (arstechnica.com)
20201.
Site and Formation Selection for CO2 Geological Sequestration (mdpi.com)
20202.
Defeating the Training-Inference Mismatch via FP16 (arxiv.org)
20203.
Interactively explore FastAPI endpoints with FastAPI-Voyager (newsyeah.fun)
20204.
TeraAgent: Simulating Half a Trillion Agents (arxiv.org)
20205.
Sketchy.boats (sketchy.boats)
20206.
Halloween Land (game.matchingproject.com)
20207.
Princeton president misunderstands FIRE data – and campus free speech (thefire.org)
20208.
Install PostgreSQL 18 on Ubuntu 25.10 (paulox.net)
20209.
Nitro GEN OMEGA: Bringing the art style of "spaghetti anime" to life with UE5 (unrealengine.com)
20210.
Show HN: Local Push-to-Transcribe (github.com)
20211.
Biotech Hunter – Crunchbase for Life Sciences (biotechhunter.com)
20212.
Can you get a star in Super Mario 64 using only one button? [video] (youtube.com)
20213.
WASM-Adventure (github.com)
20214.
Best Practices for Registration Forms (fusionauth.io)
20215.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee believes it's time to build the intention economy online (ft.com)
20216.
Interview with Ken Silverman, 17-Year-Old Creator of the Build Engine (youtube.com)
20217.
Friendly Attributes Pattern in Ruby (brunosutic.com)
20218.
Wildlife recovery means more than just survival of a species (theconversation.com)
20219.
Arduino UNO Q 3-D Printed Case (makerworld.com)
20220.
Why zero is the most important number in all of mathematics (newscientist.com)