November 2025 Archive
301.
Backpropagation is a leaky abstraction (2016) (karpathy.medium.com)
302.
Three Years from GPT-3 to Gemini 3 (oneusefulthing.org)
303.
Launch HN: Tweeks (YC W25) – Browser extension to deshittify the web (tweeks.io)
304.
10 years of writing a blog nobody reads (flowtwo.io)
305.
TCP, the workhorse of the internet (cefboud.com)
306.
Dark Pattern Games (darkpattern.games)
307.
Arduino published updated terms and conditions: no longer an open commons (molecularist.com)
308.
I didn't reverse-engineer the protocol for my blood pressure monitor in 24 hours (james.belchamber.com)
309.
Shai Hulud launches second supply-chain attack (aikido.dev)
310.
RuBee (computer.rip)
311.
Python is not a great language for data science (blog.genesmindsmachines.com)
312.
iOS 26.2 to allow third-party app stores in Japan ahead of regulatory deadline (macrumors.com)
313.
GitHub to Codeberg: my experience (eldred.fr)
314.
James Watson has died (nytimes.com)
315.
Gemini 3 (blog.google)
316.
Homebrew no longer allows bypassing Gatekeeper for unsigned/unnotarized software (github.com)
317.
IKEA launches new smart home range with 21 Matter-compatible products (ikea.com)
318.
WinApps: Run Windows apps as if they were a part of the native Linux OS (github.com)
319.
Waymo robotaxis are now giving rides on freeways in LA, SF and Phoenix (techcrunch.com)
320.
China reaches energy milestone by "breeding" uranium from thorium (scmp.com)
321.
Norway wealth fund to vote for human rights report at Microsoft, against Nadella (cnbc.com)
322.
Anthony Bourdain's Lost Li.st's (bourdain.greg.technology)
323.
How many video games include a marriage proposal? At least one (32bits.substack.com)
324.
A $1k AWS mistake (geocod.io)
325.
I hate screenshots of text (parkscomputing.com)
326.
Over-regulation is doubling the cost (rein.pk)
327.
Nevada Governor's office covered up Boring Co safety violations (fortune.com)
328.
Racket v9.0 (blog.racket-lang.org)
329.
Google boss says AI investment boom has 'elements of irrationality' (bbc.com)
330.
Larry Summers resigns from OpenAI board (cnbc.com)