November 2025 Archive
421.
A file format uncracked for 20 years (landaire.net)
422.
Unofficial Microsoft Teams client for Linux (github.com)
423.
Childhood Friends, Not Moms, Shape Attachment Styles Most (nautil.us)
424.
High-performance 2D graphics rendering on the CPU using sparse strips [pdf] (github.com)
425.
What OpenAI did when ChatGPT users lost touch with reality (nytimes.com)
426.
Drilling down on Uncle Sam's proposed TP-Link ban (krebsonsecurity.com)
427.
The Case That A.I. Is Thinking (newyorker.com)
428.
Gemini 3 Pro Model Card [pdf] (storage.googleapis.com)
429.
Bluetui – A TUI for managing Bluetooth on Linux (github.com)
430.
Building a Simple Search Engine That Works (karboosx.net)
431.
The Cloudflare outage might be a good thing (gist.github.com)
432.
All praise to the lunch ladies (bittersoutherner.com)
433.
Open-source communications by bouncing signals off the Moon (open.space)
434.
Tesla Is Recalling Cybertrucks Again (popularmechanics.com)
435.
1M Downloads of Zorin OS 18 (blog.zorin.com)
436.
Free interactive tool that shows you how PCIe lanes work on motherboards (mobomaps.com)
437.
Sued by Nintendo (suedbynintendo.com)
438.
CSS now has an if() conditional function (caniuse.com)
439.
AI agents break rules under everyday pressure (spectrum.ieee.org)
440.
Show HN: Explore what the browser exposes about you (neberej.github.io)
441.
Mathematical exploration and discovery at scale (terrytao.wordpress.com)
442.
It's Always the Process, Stupid (its.promp.td)
443.
Boa: A standard-conforming embeddable JavaScript engine written in Rust (github.com)
444.
CUDA Ontology (jamesakl.com)
445.
Giving C a superpower: custom header file (safe_c.h) (hwisnu.bearblog.dev)
446.
Airloom – 3D Flight Tracker (objectiveunclear.com)
447.
Learning Feynman's Trick for Integrals (zackyzz.github.io)
448.
Why don't you use dependent types? (lawrencecpaulson.github.io)
449.
Building a 2.5kWh battery from disposable vapes to power my workshop [video] (youtube.com)
450.
DRAM prices are spiking, but I don't trust the industry's why (xda-developers.com)