December 2025 Archive
12781.
Ask HN: Would you use self-hosted payments to avoid payout holds?
12782.
Ask HN: Non-native speaker here – how to avoid sounding like ChatGPT?
12783.
Ask HN: What if an entire city banned home cooking?
12784.
Opus 4.5 is 2x cheaper and 2x better relative to Sonnet in reality. A quick demo (boing.playcode.io)
12785.
AI Release Tracker (aireleasetracker.com)
12786.
I tracked 677k newly launched websites in November. Here's the breakdown (websitelaunches.com)
12787.
Ask HN: Which merge tool do you use?
12788.
Ask HN: What is the interesting use case of humanoid robotics?
12789.
Ask HN: Why do people trust ChatGPT with their money but not transparent algos?
12790.
Show HN: Forms are boring AF, so I built a conversational survey tool (chattosurvey.com)
12791.
Ask HN: Extendable" Shell Commands?
12792.
Ask HN: New user here – unable to submit a link. Do I just need to wait?
12793.
Ask HN: Is snapd still controvertial on Ubuntu?
12794.
Ask HN: Self-hosted AD/Entra ID alternative that works with Windows and Linux?
12795.
King William's College – Isle of Man "The World's Most Difficult Quiz" [pdf] (kwc.im)
12796.
Ask HN: How do you follow the news?
12797.
I wrote a book about how V8 JavaScript Engine works behind the scenes. its free (amazon.com)
12798.
After "AI": Anticipating a post-LLM science and technology revolution (evalapply.org)
12799.
Show HN: A crazy fast website built with Cloud flare workers (crazyfast.website)
12800.
How to Fix a Typewriter and Your Life (nytimes.com)
12801.
Ask HN: What do you usually do while waiting for AI responses?
12802.
India reviews always-on A-GPS tracking plan for phones (news.kagi.com)
12803.
Ask HN: Co-Founder Salary Dispute
12804.
AI Generated Art Is Unmonetizable (andyjarosz.substack.com)
12805.
Is Entertainment Discovery Fundamentally Broken?
12806.
Ask HN: What open hardware do you wish existed?
12807.
AI is revolutionary, but not egalitarian (keroshan.substack.com)
12808.
ChatGPT doesn't know how to average pH values (chatgpt.com)
12809.
Are we framing the AI debate around the wrong problems? (phoenicianwave.com)
12810.
VibeLang is a programming language for making music (vibelang.org)