November 2025 Archive
61.
OpenDesk by the Centre for Digital Sovereignty (opendesk.eu)
62.
.arpa, rDNS and a few magical ICMP hacks (sdomi.pl)
63.
Open-Source Ada: From Gateware to Application (blog.adacore.com)
64.
Stop 'reactions' to email by adding a postfix header (2024) (neilzone.co.uk)
65.
Lisp: Notes on its Past and Future (1980) (www-formal.stanford.edu)
66.
Reproducing the AWS Outage Race Condition with a Model Checker (wyounas.github.io)
67.
I Love My Wife, My Wife Is Dead (1946) (bingqiangao.com)
68.
Sanders: Government should break up OpenAI (thehill.com)
69.
Palantir Thinks College Might Be a Waste. So It's Hiring High-School Grads (wsj.com)
70.
Paris Had a Moving Sidewalk in 1900, and a Thomas Edison Film Captured It (openculture.com)
71.
Is Your Bluetooth Chip Leaking Secrets via RF Signals? (semanticscholar.org)
72.
Vacuum bricked after user blocks data collection – user mods it to run anyway (tomshardware.com)
73.
Reflections on My Tech Career – Part 1 (randomascii.wordpress.com)
74.
Async/Await is finally back in Zig (charlesfonseca.substack.com)
75.
RSF forces in Sudan's civil war are preparing for mass genocide (economist.com)
76.
'This is the big one' – tech firms bet on electrifying rail (bbc.com)
77.
'Do not trust your eyes': AI generates surge in expense fraud (ft.com)
78.
Matched Clean Power Index (matched.energy)
79.
Show HN: Anki-LLM – Bulk process and generate Anki flashcards with LLMs (github.com)
80.
Two Windows vulnerabilities, one a 0-day, are under active exploitation (arstechnica.com)
81.
Families say cost of housing means they'll have fewer or no children (npr.org)
82.
ICE plans cash rewards for private bounty hunters to locate and track immigrants (theintercept.com)
83.
CLI to manage your SQL database schemas and migrations (github.com)
84.
MTurk is 20 years old today – what did you create with it?
85.
Powell – unlike the dotcom boom, AI spending isn't a bubble (fortune.com)
86.
The giant basket case countries (noahpinion.blog)
87.
Linux and Windows: A tale of Kerberos, SSSD, DFS, and black magic (2018) (draeath.net)
88.
Show HN: Duper – The Format That's Super (duper.dev.br)
89.
Reconfigurable Analog Computers (arxiv.org)
90.
A once-in-a-generation discovery is transforming a Michigan dairy farm (phys.org)