October '25 Stars 📚

In October I read ~301 articles from the 44 blogs that I follow on my feed reader. These are the ones that really caught my interested and which I starred:

1. ChatGPT's Atlas: The Browser That's Anti-Web by Anil Dash
2. Sabbaticals keep our attrition at bay by DHH
3. Quoting Geoffrey Litt by Simon Willison
4. Agentic AI and Security
5. Could China devastate the US without firing a shot? by Gary Marcus
6. Wax On, Wax Off by Jason Gorman
7. Avoid the nightmare bicycle by Geoffrey Litt
8. Dane Stuckey (OpenAI CISO) on prompt injection risks for ChatGPT Atlas by Simon Willison
9. Is vibe coding dying? by Gary Marcus
10. AI Will Destroy Everything by Will Locket
11. Game over. AGI is not imminent, and LLMs are not the royal road to getting there. by Gary Marcus
12. Andrej Karpathy — AGI is still a decade away by Simon Willison
13. Is AGI the right goal for AI? by Gary Marcus
14. Is Your Development Team “AI-Ready”? by Jason Gorman
15. Coding without typing the code by Simon Willison
16. Just Talk To It - the no-bs Way of Agentic Engineering by Simon Willison
17. Why You (Probably) Won’t Get Rich Building With LLMs by Jason Gorman
18. The Passionate Programmer: Too Passionate, Perhaps? by Jason Gorman
19. Quoting Gergely Orosz by Simon Willison
20. “You have 18 months” by Derek Thompson
21. Vibe engineering by Simon Willison
22. The developer role is evolving. Here’s how to stay ahead. by Gwen Davis
23. Quoting Nadia Eghbal by Simon Willison
24. Comprehension Debt: The Ticking Time Bomb of LLM-Generated Code by Jason Gorman