Some things I found interesting from 2025-10-19 to 2025-10-26
Internet Discoveries between 19 and 26 October
- D2: Diagram Scripting Language
- A worker fell into a nuclear reactor pool
- Show HN: Diagram as code tool with draggable customizations
- WebDAV isn’t dead yet
- Claudeskills.cc – Share, Discover, and Reuse Claude/OpenAI Agent Skills
- How a programmer got Doom to run on a space satellite and what happened next - ZDNET
- This is my favorite MCP server to use with my local LLM
- Roc Camera
- /dev/null is an ACID compliant database
- Summary of the Amazon DynamoDB Service Disruption in Northern Virginia (US-EAST-1) Region
- $165 Banana Pi BPI-R4 Pro board offers 2x 10GbE SFP+ cages, 7x 10GbE/2.5GbE/GbE RJ45 ports, WiFi 7 support - CNX Software
- Claude Memory
- MinIO stops distributing free Docker images
- Doomsday scoreboard
- Rectal oxygen delivery might soon be a real medical treatment
- Claude Code on the web
- The working-class hero of Bletchley Park you didn’t see in the movies
Interesting details
D2: Diagram Scripting Language -
A worker fell into a nuclear reactor pool -
Show HN: Diagram as code tool with draggable customizations - Diagram as Code Tool Written in Rust with Draggable Editing - RohanAdwankar/oxdraw
Claudeskills.cc – Share, Discover, and Reuse Claude/OpenAI Agent Skills - Design, test, and distribute Agent Skills with reusable templates, collaborative reviews, and multi-surface deployment.
How a programmer got Doom to run on a space satellite and what happened next - ZDNET -
This is my favorite MCP server to use with my local LLM - Adding search capabilities your local LLM will make it significantly better.
Roc Camera - Capture verifiably real moments in the age of Generative AI
/dev/null is an ACID compliant database -
Summary of the Amazon DynamoDB Service Disruption in Northern Virginia (US-EAST-1) Region -
$165 Banana Pi BPI-R4 Pro board offers 2x 10GbE SFP+ cages, 7x 10GbE/2.5GbE/GbE RJ45 ports, WiFi 7 support - CNX Software - The Banana Pi BPI-R4 Pro is a new router board based on MediaTek Filogic 880 (MT7988A) Cortex-A73 SoC offering two 10GbE SFP+ cages/RJ45 ports combos,
Claude Memory - Claude now remembers your team’s projects and preferences across conversations. Memory helps maintain context for complex work, with project-specific boundaries and full user control over what’s remembered.
MinIO stops distributing free Docker images - Hello, I did not find a new image for the security release Security/CVE RELEASE.2025-10-15T17-29-55Z, on quay.io nor DockerHub. Is it expected? If it isn’t, can you please push a new release for this installation method? Thank you.
Yep. Someone has already forked it (with a very creative name) OpenMaxIO
Doomsday scoreboard - A running ledger of history’s end-of-the-world predictions.
Rectal oxygen delivery might soon be a real medical treatment - Ig Nobel-winning research could one day be used to treat people with blocked airways or clogged lungs.
Claude Code on the web - Anthropic is an AI safety and research company that’s working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems.
The working-class hero of Bletchley Park you didn’t see in the movies - The Oxbridge-educated boffin is feted as the codebreaking genius who helped Britain win the war. But should a little-known Post Office engineer named Tommy Flowers be seen as the real father of computing?
All this was saved to my Link Ace over the week
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Penned by Paul Macdonnell on 2025-10-26
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