November 2025 Archive
91.
Zed is our office (zed.dev)
92.
Apple is crossing a Steve Jobs red line (kensegall.com)
93.
Checkout.com hacked, refuses ransom payment, donates to security labs (checkout.com)
94.
Tiny electric motor can produce more than 1,000 horsepower (supercarblondie.com)
95.
The patent office is about to make bad patents untouchable (eff.org)
96.
I am stepping down as the CEO of Mastodon (blog.joinmastodon.org)
97.
Time to start de-Appling (heatherburns.tech)
98.
Petition to formally recognize open source work as civic service in Germany (openpetition.de)
99.
A monopoly ISP refuses to fix upstream infrastructure (sacbear.com)
100.
.NET 10 (devblogs.microsoft.com)
101.
I designed and printed a custom nose guard to help my dog with DLE (snoutcover.com)
102.
Core Devices keeps stealing our work (rebble.io)
103.
Linux Kernel Explorer (reverser.dev)
104.
Show HN: I scraped 3B Goodreads reviews to train a better recommendation model (book.sv)
105.
You can't refuse to be scanned by ICE's facial recognition app, DHS document say (404media.co)
106.
The EU made Apple adopt new Wi-Fi standards, and now Android can support AirDrop (arstechnica.com)
107.
Chat Control proposal fails again after public opposition (andreafortuna.org)
108.
Ticker: Don't die of heart disease (myticker.com)
109.
Show HN: I made a down detector for down detector (downdetectorsdowndetector.com)
110.
SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi Search (blog.kagi.com)
111.
A Fond Farewell (farmersalmanac.com)
112.
Being poor vs. being broke (blog.ctms.me)
113.
France threatens GrapheneOS with arrests / server seizure for refusing backdoors (mamot.fr)
114.
I was right about dishwasher pods and now I can prove it [video] (youtube.com)
115.
Why is Zig so cool? (nilostolte.github.io)
116.
Project Euler (projecteuler.net)
117.
Gaming on Linux has never been more approachable (theverge.com)
118.
GPT-5.1: A smarter, more conversational ChatGPT (openai.com)
119.
OpenAI needs to raise at least $207B by 2030 (ft.com)
120.
X's new country-of-origin feature reveals many 'US' accounts to be foreign-run (hindustantimes.com)