November 2025 Archive
4831.
VMS/XDE – an OpenVMS x86 development environment for Linux and Windows (products.vmssoftware.com)
4832.
Continuum 93 fantasy retro emulator now open source (enthusiastguy.itch.io)
4833.
Google's Private AI Compute: our next step in building private and helpful AI (blog.google)
4834.
Surviving the great commoditizer: Stop getting «good» at LLMS (hitsubscribe.com)
4835.
Show HN: Free retirement simulators (Monte Carlo and tax-aware planning) (pulse-browser.com)
4836.
NVMe2K – Windows NT 3.51-Windows 2000 NVMe driver (youtube.com)
4837.
Steam Machine (store.steampowered.com)
4838.
NLnet's €21.6M fund for open-source internet projects (nlnet.nl)
4839.
The Knight Capital Disaster: losing 440M in 45 minutes (2023) (specbranch.com)
4840.
The fantastical roots of "scientific racism" (theatlantic.com)
4841.
Unique shape of star's explosion revealed just a day after detection (eso.org)
4842.
Tesla Is Working to Add Apple CarPlay in Bid to Boost Vehicle Sales (bloomberg.com)
4843.
Does Marathon Running Increase Colorectal Cancer Risk? (medscape.com)
4844.
Who Pays When A.I. Is Wrong? (nytimes.com)
4845.
Smart SFP – Mini Linux System on a Stick (Literally) (apalrd.net)
4846.
US spy satellites built by SpaceX send signals in the "wrong direction" (arstechnica.com)
4847.
Canon Faces Lawsuit over Wi-Fi in Cameras and Printers (petapixel.com)
4848.
Are Young People Screwed? (derekthompson.org)
4849.
There's No Rust on This Ironclad Kernel (hackaday.com)
4850.
The Harvard Endowment's Biggest Public Investment Is Now Bitcoin (gizmodo.com)
4851.
Unusual circuits in the Intel 386's standard cell logic (righto.com)
4852.
Astrophotographer snaps photo of skydiver 'falling' past the sun's surface (livescience.com)
4853.
Obsidian IRC Client (github.com)
4854.
Samsung hikes memory chip prices by up to 60% as shortage worsens, sources say (reuters.com)
4855.
America Is Taking the Train (theatlantic.com)
4856.
Alice Wong, Writer and Relentless Advocate for Disability Rights, Dies at 51 (nytimes.com)
4857.
I know you don't want them to want AI, but (anildash.com)
4858.
Charlie Javice Legal Bills (nytimes.com)
4859.
Bloom filters: the niche trick behind a 16× faster API (incident.io)
4860.
X.com: Translation from Hebrew was disabled (twitter.com)