November 2025 Archive
9091.
A 17-Year-Old Nearly Built a Nuclear Reactor in His Backyard
(scienceclock.com)
9093.
Cracks are appearing in OpenAI's dominant facade
(economist.com)
9094.
Windows 1.0 released to manufacturing 40 years ago today
(en.wikipedia.org)
9095.
9096.
PCI Express over Ethernet [pdf]
(grouper.ieee.org)
9097.
9098.
The Smellscapes of Cities
(nemos.hypotheses.org)
9099.
OpenAI can't beat Google in consumer AI
(nextword.substack.com)
9100.
AI is eating the world
(ben-evans.com)
9101.
A Month of Chat-Oriented Programming
(checkeagle.com)
9102.
Show HN: Cloud Computing Camp – tidy and structured AWS learning materials
(cloudcomputingcamp.com)
9103.
Grace Blackwell Desktop Supercomputer: First Impressions
(jasoneckert.github.io)
9104.
Moss survived in space for nine months, study finds
(nbcnews.com)
9105.
We can hear the long-hidden music of the Stone Age
(newscientist.com)
9106.
9107.
9108.
9109.
Rare Insults for Your Enemies Online
(dr.eamer.dev)
9110.
9111.
Olmo 3: America's open reasoning models
(interconnects.ai)
9112.
9113.
Not All Movement Is Medicine: The Physical Activity Paradox
(amp-healthcare.ca)
9114.
Token embeddings violate the manifold hypothesis
(arxiv.org)
9115.
Hacker News Post Formatter – Preview Your HN Posts
(hnpostformatter.com)
9116.
9117.
Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL now supports major version 18
(aws.amazon.com)
9118.
Vulnerabilities in LUKS2 disk encryption for confidential VMs
(blog.trailofbits.com)
9119.
GitLab 18.6 Released
(about.gitlab.com)
9120.
Disruption with Some GitHub Services
(githubstatus.com)