December 2025 Archive
5731.
The Return of the Weirdo (honest-broker.com)
5732.
GitHub Is Down (github.com)
5733.
U.S. Economic Growth Surged in Third Quarter of 2025 (nytimes.com)
5734.
What a Solar Superstorm could mean for the US (usgs.gov)
5735.
Japanese shops halt desktop PC orders until 2026 as memory shortage intensifies (tomshardware.com)
5736.
I foretold that Mac app notarization is security theater (lapcatsoftware.com)
5737.
U.S. Takes a Step Toward Approving Seabed Mining in International Waters (nytimes.com)
5738.
Barbican to close its doors for a year for multimillion-pound renovation (theguardian.com)
5739.
Writing Good Definitions Comes Down to One Basic Rule (cacm.acm.org)
5740.
A scientist explains the chemistry of a Christmas pudding (theconversation.com)
5741.
The Rise of Classic Home Computers [video] (youtube.com)
5742.
2026 Is the Year We Log Off (substack.com)
5743.
Lsp-CLI: CLI language client for LSP language servers (github.com)
5744.
The Reddit API Is Dead for Indie Devs (yuangwei.medium.com)
5745.
The Breachies 2025: The Worst, Weirdest Most Impactful Data Breaches of the Year (eff.org)
5746.
NASA will soon find out if the Perseverance rover can persevere on Mars (arstechnica.com)
5747.
ZJIT is now available in Ruby 4.0 (railsatscale.com)
5748.
US delays announcement of China chip tariffs until June 2027 (reuters.com)
5749.
Why the best leaders help their teams to "savor" the world (bigthink.com)
5750.
Trump allowed to impose $100K fee on H-1B visas, judge rules (usatoday.com)
5751.
Ask HN: HarmonyOS Open Source Development
5752.
Show HN: Native iOS version of The Brutalist Report to clean up reading news (apps.apple.com)
5753.
Italy watchdog orders Meta to halt WhatsApp terms barring rival AI chatbots (reuters.com)
5754.
Goodbye Motorola (old.reddit.com)
5755.
UK police forces lobbied to use biased facial recognition technology (theguardian.com)
5756.
How to recognise a genuine password request (eclecticlight.co)
5757.
Mq – jq-like command-line tool for Markdown processing (github.com)
5758.
Is Our Democracy Failing Because We're Not Thinking Enough? – James Fishkin [video] (youtube.com)
5759.
Building your own RAM is as 'easy' as sourcing memory modules and soldering them (tomshardware.com)
5760.
Rob Pike: "Fuck You People" (bsky.app)