December 2025 Archive
11731.
Ask HN: AI Took Your Job?
11732.
Confidently Wrong (marginalrevolution.com)
11733.
StorageReview Sets New Pi Record: 314T Digits on a Dell PowerEdge R7725 (storagereview.com)
11734.
Ark.jl – Archetype-Based Entity Component System (ECS) for Julia (github.com)
11735.
How Cal.com shipped an iOS/Android App in 3 weeks (cal.com)
11736.
The Great Unconformity (en.wikipedia.org)
11737.
The Demise of Symantec (2020) (forbes.com)
11738.
Most Parked Domains Now Serving Malicious Content (krebsonsecurity.com)
11739.
HomeBox (homebox.software)
11740.
Laptop Linux: A (perhaps too deep) Dive into a Kernel Oddity (rohan.ga)
11741.
A Man Who Wanted to Believe in Life on Mars (newrepublic.com)
11742.
Implicit Position-Based Fluids (IPBF) (graphics.cs.utah.edu)
11743.
Show HN: I built a tool to snap vector drawings to real-world road networks (routista.eu)
11744.
Show HN: A netcat for the NAT era – connect peers via passphrase only (gonc.cc)
11745.
TamaGo: Bare Metal Go (github.com)
11746.
Show HN: A Full-Control Cloud That Puts You in Charge of Your Deployments (hubfly.space)
11747.
Show HN: The feature gap "Chat with PDF" tuts and a regulated enterprise system (gist.github.com)
11748.
Maintaining an open source software during Hacktoberfest (crocidb.com)
11749.
Detrans AI: The collective consciousness of detransitioners (detrans.ai)
11750.
Umm so I created a black hole (iamdinakar.github.io)
11751.
NIST Draft Cyber AI Profile (nccoe.nist.gov)
11752.
Bad CSS-Dad Jokes (alvaromontoro.com)
11753.
A Change to YouTube's Inclusion on the U.S. Billboard Charts (blog.youtube)
11754.
Introduction to Quantum Information Science (qubit.guide)
11755.
Mosquitoes capture ecosystems in their blood meals (news.ufl.edu)
11756.
Log Structured Merge Trees (benstopford.com)
11757.
I think Substrate is a $1B Fraud: Part 1 (foxchapelresearch.substack.com)
11758.
Coinbase adds prediction markets and stocks in push to be one-stop trading app (cnbc.com)
11759.
SimpleQA Verified: Reliable Factuality Benchmark to Measure Parametric Knowledge (arxiv.org)
11760.
One Big Server Is Probably Enough: Why You Don't Need the Cloud for Most Things (oneuptime.com)