November 2025 Archive
7561.
7562.
Exploiting open Ollama instances for free LLM inference
(defcon.social)
7563.
7564.
Big Tech Wants Direct Access to Our Brains
(nytimes.com)
7565.
The Kids Will Be Alright
(ben-mini.com)
7567.
PewDiePie using self-hosted AI
(youtube.com)
7568.
The S&P 500 stands at the most extreme level of valuations in history
(hussmanfunds.com)
7569.
Show HN: React component for interactive server rack & network diagrams
(react-networks-lib.rackout.net)
7571.
The Slow Death of Special Education
(theatlantic.com)
7572.
Why companies will just keep nudging you to try AI
(washingtonpost.com)
7573.
Is it worrying that 95% of AI enterprise projects fail?
(seangoedecke.com)
7574.
List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea
(en.wikipedia.org)
7576.
7578.
Hobbes' Internet Timeline 25 (2018)
(zakon.org)
7579.
Brussels Broke the Apple Experience
(cupertinolens.com)
7580.
Grokipedia or Slopipedia? Is It Truthful and Accurate?
(mindprison.cc)
7581.
Why BAML?
(docs.boundaryml.com)
7582.
User Experience Is Computation
(madebynathan.com)
7583.
Re: Work from Home Is a Disaster
(mirroredworld.bearblog.dev)
7584.
OpenAI CFO Says Bubble-Wary Market Needs More AI 'Exuberance'
(bloomberg.com)
7585.
Ad-Hoc Features and Where to Find Them, Part 1: Origin Story
(blog.ptidej.net)
7586.
Microsoft Apologises, Offers Refunds
(theaustralian.com.au)
7587.
Would Elon Musk Work Harder for $1T Than $1B?
(nytimes.com)
7588.
7589.
Announcing Development on Flirt
(blog.buenzli.dev)
7590.
I Fell in Love with Calendar.txt
(ploum.net)