November 2025 Archive
451.
DNS Provider Quad9 Sees Piracy Blocking Orders as "Existential Threat" (torrentfreak.com)
452.
SSL Configuration Generator (ssl-config.mozilla.org)
453.
Beets: The music geek’s media organizer (beets.io)
454.
Writing your own BEAM (martin.janiczek.cz)
455.
APT Rust requirement raises questions (lwn.net)
456.
The Manuscripts of Edsger W. Dijkstra (cs.utexas.edu)
457.
Voyager 1 is a light-day away by November 2026 (iflscience.com)
458.
Marble: A Multimodal World Model (worldlabs.ai)
459.
State of Terminal Emulators in 2025: The Errant Champions (jeffquast.com)
460.
Hard drives on backorder for two years as AI data centers trigger HDD shortage (tomshardware.com)
461.
Bluetooth 6.2 – more responsive, improves security, USB comms, and testing (cnx-software.com)
462.
AMD GPUs Go Brrr (hazyresearch.stanford.edu)
463.
Qwen3-VL can scan two-hour videos and pinpoint nearly every detail (the-decoder.com)
464.
AI is Dunning-Kruger as a service (christianheilmann.com)
465.
HP and Dell disable HEVC support built into their laptops' CPUs (arstechnica.com)
466.
650GB of Data (Delta Lake on S3). Polars vs. DuckDB vs. Daft vs. Spark (dataengineeringcentral.substack.com)
467.
Winamp clone in Swift for macOS (github.com)
468.
The HTTP Query Method (ietf.org)
469.
Ruby already solved my problem (newsletter.masilotti.com)
470.
We cut our Mongo DB costs by 90% by moving to Hetzner (prosopo.io)
471.
Analysis indicates that the universe’s expansion is not accelerating (ras.ac.uk)
472.
Gmail AI gets more intrusive (daveverse.org)
473.
What's Hiding Inside Haribo's Power Bank and Headphones? (lumafield.com)
474.
How to Synthesize a House Loop (loopmaster.xyz)
475.
Raccoons are showing early signs of domestication (scientificamerican.com)
476.
Roblox is a problem but it's a symptom of something worse (platformer.news)
477.
You will own nothing and be (un)happy (racc.blog)
478.
A modern 35mm film scanner for home (soke.engineering)
479.
Precise geolocation via Wi-Fi Positioning System (amoses.dev)
480.
Tell HN: Regrets. Think carefully about how you spend your time