November 2025 Archive
7891.
All your data belongs to us: the rise of Palantir
(newstatesman.com)
7892.
UK transport and cyber-security chiefs investigate Chinese-made buses
(theguardian.com)
7893.
One Simple Mistake, Thousands at Risk
(medium.com)
7894.
Meta's Earns $7B Annually from Fraudulent Ads
(pluralistic.net)
7895.
7896.
7897.
Rules for politely scheduling a meeting over email
(z.bindle.institute)
7898.
Show HN: Papiers.ai – A new interface for ArXiv
(twitter.com)
7899.
The Coming Ecological Cold War
(foreignpolicy.com)
7900.
The Hinton Lectures
(hintonlectures.com)
7901.
Who Uses REXX and Where?
(rexxinfo.org)
7902.
7903.
Addiction Lawsuit Against TikTok Can Proceed in Nevada
(blog.ericgoldman.org)
7904.
7905.
Researchers isolate memorization from reasoning in AI neural networks
(arstechnica.com)
7906.
7907.
7908.
7909.
7910.
This Is No Way to Rule a Country
(nytimes.com)
7911.
Copilot modes you probably didn't know exist
(github.com)
7912.
Tatsuya Nakadai, actor of Kurosawa films, dies
(variety.com)
7913.
The AI Bubble Is Ignoring Michael Burry's Fears
(bloomberg.com)
7914.
What We Can Learn from Brain Organoids
(nytimes.com)
7915.
Building Zephyr for the Raspberry Pi Pico2 W
(blog.golioth.io)
7916.
An Extreme Tree Hunt in the Sierra Nevada
(ucdavis.edu)
7917.
GPT-image-1 prompted to "create the same image" 74 times
(old.reddit.com)
7918.
Do embeddings spaces behave like metric spaces?
(testingbranch.com)
7919.
7920.
Hiring and the Market for Lemons
(danluu.com)