Monthly Highlights
151.
Windows drive letters are not limited to A-Z (ryanliptak.com)
152.
Datacenters in space aren't going to work (taranis.ie)
153.
What will enter the public domain in 2026? (publicdomainreview.org)
154.
Bazzite: Operating System for Linux gaming (bazzite.gg)
155.
Red Alert 2 in web browser (chronodivide.com)
156.
Disney Lost Roger Rabbit (pluralistic.net)
157.
Imgur geo-blocked the UK, so I geo-unblocked my network (blog.tymscar.com)
158.
Americans no longer see four-year college degrees as worth the cost (nbcnews.com)
159.
Human Fovea Detector (shadertoy.com)
160.
We should all be using dependency cooldowns (blog.yossarian.net)
161.
Kilauea erupts, destroying webcam [video] (youtube.com)
162.
Collaboration sucks (newsletter.posthog.com)
163.
How a French judge was digitally cut off by the USA (heise.de)
164.
I don't care how well your "AI" works (fokus.cool)
165.
Building more with GPT-5.1-Codex-Max (openai.com)
166.
Jakarta is now the biggest city in the world (axios.com)
167.
Tiny Core Linux: a 23 MB Linux distro with graphical desktop (tinycorelinux.net)
168.
PS5 now costs less than 64GB of DDR5 memory. RAM jumps to $600 due to shortage (tomshardware.com)
169.
Do not put your site behind Cloudflare if you don't need to (huijzer.xyz)
170.
Azure hit by 15 Tbps DDoS attack using 500k IP addresses (bleepingcomputer.com)
171.
Zigbook Is Plagiarizing the Zigtools Playground (zigtools.org)
172.
Britain's railway privatization was an abject failure (rosalux.de)
173.
Astrophotographer snaps skydiver falling in front of the sun (iflscience.com)
174.
Unreal Tournament 2004 is back (old.reddit.com)
175.
Your smartphone, their rules: App stores enable corporate-government censorship (aclu.org)
176.
Pebble, Rebble, and a path forward (ericmigi.com)
177.
Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (Nov 2025)
178.
Thunderbird adds native Microsoft Exchange email support (blog.thunderbird.net)
179.
Samsung's 60% DRAM price hike signals a new phase of global memory tightening (buysellram.com)
180.
Human brains are preconfigured with instructions for understanding the world (news.ucsc.edu)