Some things I found interesting from 2025-11-02 to 2025-11-09
Internet Discoveries between 2 and 9 November
- "This has Never happened" Diecast Rally Racing FORD vs AUDI - YouTube
- You should write an agent
- Ikea’s Big Smart Home Push Arrives With 21 New Matter Devices
- GitHub - gensyn-ai/codeassist: A completely private and local AI coding assistant, developed by Gensyn. It helps you practice programming problems and train a novel assistant to help you code.
- Ratatui – App Showcase
- Movie Car Museum Liquidating 50 Famous Vehicles at No Reserve
- Firefox profiles: Private, focused spaces for all the ways you browse
- Epic and Google agree to settle their lawsuit and change Android’s fate globally - The Verge
- Google gets the US government’s green light to acquire Wiz for $32B - TechCrunch
- Inside the breach that broke the internet: The untold story of Log4Shell - The GitHub Blog
- Louvre Heist Fallout Reveals Museum’s Video Security Password Was ‘Louvre’
- Mr Tiff
- When stick figures fought
- You can’t cURL a Border
- Using FreeBSD to make self-hosting fun again
- Info - Sailfish OS
Interesting details
"This has Never happened" Diecast Rally Racing FORD vs AUDI - YouTube
DRC-X Season 1 - Event 2 - Round 3 - Team Ford vs. AudiThe most exciting diecast racing event is here. Cross-over jumps, a drift turn, and huge BIG AIR take …
As I used to live my Saturday morning cartoons as a child - I live for my Saturday morning DRC-X races.
You should write an agent - They’re like riding a bike: easy, and you don’t get it until you try.
Ikea’s Big Smart Home Push Arrives With 21 New Matter Devices - Ikea’s new Matter range goes lives with affordable price tags
GitHub - gensyn-ai/codeassist: A completely private and local AI coding assistant, developed by Gensyn. It helps you practice programming problems and train a novel assistant to help you code. - A completely private and local AI coding assistant, developed by Gensyn. It helps you practice programming problems and train a novel assistant to help you code. - gensyn-ai/codeassist
Movie Car Museum Liquidating 50 Famous Vehicles at No Reserve - A Mustang driven by Keanu Reeves in John Wick and an Evo driven by Paul Walker in 2Fast 2Furious are a couple of highlights from this sale.
Firefox profiles: Private, focused spaces for all the ways you browse - Every part of your life has its own rhythm: work, school, family, personal projects. Beginning Oct. 14, we’re rolling out a new profile management featur
Epic and Google agree to settle their lawsuit and change Android’s fate globally - The Verge - Google is agreeing to reduce its standard fee to 20 percent or 9 percent and change Android globally in an Epic settlement.
Google gets the US government’s green light to acquire Wiz for $32B - TechCrunch - Google announced its intent to acquire cloud security company Wiz in March and the deal is now on track to close in early 2026.
Inside the breach that broke the internet: The untold story of Log4Shell - The GitHub Blog - Log4Shell proved that open source security isn’t guaranteed and isn’t just a code problem.
Louvre Heist Fallout Reveals Museum’s Video Security Password Was ‘Louvre’ - The Louvre heist was an instant joke online — a joke that gets even funnier when you learn the museum’s video surveillance password.
Mr Tiff - For as long as I have published my books, one of my overarching goals was to give credit to those who actually invented the hardware and software that we use.
I have spent 10,000+ hours to create an accurate record of their work but I’m not complaining. The ‘as-close-to-possible’
You can’t cURL a Border - Country borders don’t return JSON, they return judgment. So I built a state machine for travel when governments won’t expose your state.
Using FreeBSD to make self-hosting fun again - Feeling like a kid in a candy store, once more
All this was saved to my Link Ace over the week
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Penned by Paul Macdonnell on 2025-11-09
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