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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

Some things I found interesting from 2025-10-26 to 2025-11-02

Internet Discoveries between 26 October and 2 November

  • Info - Sailfish OS
  • Kitchen Soap – The Infinite Hows (or, the Dangers Of The Five Whys)
  • STPA (System Theoretic Process Analysis) – Teaching a new way to prevent outages at Google
  • medium.com
  • Fnox, a secret manager that pairs well with mise
  • 10M people watched a YouTuber shim a lock; the lock company sued him – bad idea
  • MCP-Scanner – Scan MCP Servers for vulnerabilities
  • Downloadable movie posters from the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s
  • 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

Some things I found interesting from 2025-10-26 to 2025-11-02

Internet Discoveries between 26 October and 2 November

  • Info - Sailfish OS
  • Kitchen Soap – The Infinite Hows (or, the Dangers Of The Five Whys)
  • STPA (System Theoretic Process Analysis) – Teaching a new way to prevent outages at Google
  • medium.com
  • Fnox, a secret manager that pairs well with mise
  • 10M people watched a YouTuber shim a lock; the lock company sued him – bad idea
  • MCP-Scanner – Scan MCP Servers for vulnerabilities
  • Downloadable movie posters from the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s
  • 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

Some things I found interesting from 2025-10-26 to 2025-11-02

Internet Discoveries between 26 October and 2 November

  • Info - Sailfish OS
  • Kitchen Soap – The Infinite Hows (or, the Dangers Of The Five Whys)
  • STPA (System Theoretic Process Analysis) – Teaching a new way to prevent outages at Google
  • medium.com
  • Fnox, a secret manager that pairs well with mise
  • 10M people watched a YouTuber shim a lock; the lock company sued him – bad idea
  • MCP-Scanner – Scan MCP Servers for vulnerabilities
  • Downloadable movie posters from the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s
  • 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

Some things I found interesting from 2025-10-26 to 2025-11-02

Internet Discoveries between 26 October and 2 November

  • Info - Sailfish OS
  • Kitchen Soap – The Infinite Hows (or, the Dangers Of The Five Whys)
  • STPA (System Theoretic Process Analysis) – Teaching a new way to prevent outages at Google
  • medium.com
  • Fnox, a secret manager that pairs well with mise
  • 10M people watched a YouTuber shim a lock; the lock company sued him – bad idea
  • MCP-Scanner – Scan MCP Servers for vulnerabilities
  • Downloadable movie posters from the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s
  • 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

Some things I found interesting from 2025-10-26 to 2025-11-02

Internet Discoveries between 26 October and 2 November

  • Info - Sailfish OS
  • Kitchen Soap – The Infinite Hows (or, the Dangers Of The Five Whys)
  • STPA (System Theoretic Process Analysis) – Teaching a new way to prevent outages at Google
  • medium.com
  • Fnox, a secret manager that pairs well with mise
  • 10M people watched a YouTuber shim a lock; the lock company sued him – bad idea
  • MCP-Scanner – Scan MCP Servers for vulnerabilities
  • Downloadable movie posters from the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s
  • 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

Some things I found interesting from 2025-10-26 to 2025-11-02

Internet Discoveries between 26 October and 2 November

  • Info - Sailfish OS
  • Kitchen Soap – The Infinite Hows (or, the Dangers Of The Five Whys)
  • STPA (System Theoretic Process Analysis) – Teaching a new way to prevent outages at Google
  • medium.com
  • Fnox, a secret manager that pairs well with mise
  • 10M people watched a YouTuber shim a lock; the lock company sued him – bad idea
  • MCP-Scanner – Scan MCP Servers for vulnerabilities
  • Downloadable movie posters from the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s
  • 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

Some things I found interesting from 2025-10-26 to 2025-11-02

Internet Discoveries between 26 October and 2 November

  • Info - Sailfish OS
  • Kitchen Soap – The Infinite Hows (or, the Dangers Of The Five Whys)
  • STPA (System Theoretic Process Analysis) – Teaching a new way to prevent outages at Google
  • medium.com
  • Fnox, a secret manager that pairs well with mise
  • 10M people watched a YouTuber shim a lock; the lock company sued him – bad idea
  • MCP-Scanner – Scan MCP Servers for vulnerabilities
  • Downloadable movie posters from the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s
  • 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

Some things I found interesting from 2025-10-26 to 2025-11-02

Internet Discoveries between 26 October and 2 November

  • Info - Sailfish OS
  • Kitchen Soap – The Infinite Hows (or, the Dangers Of The Five Whys)
  • STPA (System Theoretic Process Analysis) – Teaching a new way to prevent outages at Google
  • medium.com
  • Fnox, a secret manager that pairs well with mise
  • 10M people watched a YouTuber shim a lock; the lock company sued him – bad idea
  • MCP-Scanner – Scan MCP Servers for vulnerabilities
  • Downloadable movie posters from the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s
  • 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

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