December 2025 Archive
12301.
No pain, no game: how South Korea turned itself into a gaming powerhouse (theguardian.com)
12302.
(My) Second Year of the Linux Desktop (For Gaming) (blog.matthewbrunelle.com)
12303.
Introduction to TLA+ model checking on the command line (medium.com)
12304.
Schleppy AGI (seriousanimals.com)
12305.
Crime in the U.S. fell in 2025. Will the trend continue? (npr.org)
12306.
Show HN: Track Santa with DNS LOC Records
12307.
Contributing to Debezium: Fixing Logical Replication at Scale (engineering.zalando.com)
12308.
Spotify Class Action Lawsuit Alleging Discovery Mode Is a 'Pay-for-Play Scheme' (forbes.com)
12309.
Faster Rust Builds on Mac (nnethercote.github.io)
12310.
GraphicsMagick FAQ (graphicsmagick.org)
12311.
The economics of all-you-can-eat buffets (thehustle.co)
12312.
Vestwell to Acquire Accrue 401k (401kspecialistmag.com)
12313.
WhatIFF?, a modern Amiga Guide magazine for creative Amiga users (whatiff.info)
12314.
User Mode Linux How To (kernel.org)
12315.
Is Time Ripe to Throw Your Engineers Under the Trolley (medium.com)
12316.
Ruby Turns 30 Celebrating the Anniversary with the Release of Ruby 4.0 (blog.jetbrains.com)
12317.
Maybe the Default Settings Are Too High (raptitude.com)
12318.
The first web browser was released on this day in 1990 (en.wikipedia.org)
12319.
Show HN: Slurmq – GPU quota enforcement for Slurm (dedalus-labs.github.io)
12320.
Will Japan's 'Fire Horse' curse strike again in 2026? (japantimes.co.jp)
12321.
The Birth of a New Platform (vivekhaldar.com)
12322.
White Christmas Rabbit Hole (loganseaburg.com)
12323.
Show HN: CLI to share secrets using one-time public keys (github.com)
12324.
Gates: Printable card game with logic gates (printed.games)
12325.
Misusing Chesterton's Fence (2022) (econlib.org)
12326.
Mason, Dixon, and Latitude (johndcook.com)
12327.
The Smell of Kerosene [pdf] (nasa.gov)
12328.
AI overestimates how smart people are, according to economists (techxplore.com)
12329.
Wayback 0.3 Released (wayback.freedesktop.org)
12330.
AI toys spark privacy concerns as US officials urge action on data risks (thenationaldesk.com)