December 2025 Archive
19021.
Claude on Rails (claudeonrails.dev)
19022.
Insights from Paper: FoundationDB:A Distributed Unbundled Transactional KV Store (hemantkgupta.medium.com)
19023.
Both of these influencers are successful – but only one is human (bbc.com)
19024.
Video Essays of 2025 (bfi.org.uk)
19025.
Collective Action Problem (en.wikipedia.org)
19026.
Wordle and the Wisdom of Crowds (rajivsethi.substack.com)
19027.
HUML (Human-Oriented Markup Language)by Kailash, CTO Zerodha [video] (youtube.com)
19028.
Motif Toolkit (en.wikipedia.org)
19029.
Extreme recall: which politicians come to mind? (tandfonline.com)
19030.
Willie Nelson Sees America (newyorker.com)
19031.
CVE-2025-68260: rust_binder: fix race condition on death_list (lore.kernel.org)
19032.
TidesDB 7.0.0 vs. RocksDB 10.7.5: A Detailed Performance Analysis (tidesdb.com)
19033.
Expense splitter – an MCP server for splitting group expenses (github.com)
19034.
GenAI.mil Is Live. Now Comes the Hard Part: Building the Digital NCO Corps (benvanroo.substack.com)
19035.
TwisterJS – Tiny Modules for Indie Game Developers (twisterjs.com)
19036.
Efficient anodic hydrogen production using modified copper catalysts (sciencedirect.com)
19037.
The Discoveries in 2025 (bbc.com)
19038.
Domer AI: All-in-One Image and Video Generator Tool (domer.io)
19039.
Merry Christmas Day Have a MongoDB Security Incident (doublepulsar.com)
19040.
Racist AI fakes are now a business – and a political tool (axios.com)
19041.
Fax and furious: Why Germany struggles to go digital (dw.com)
19042.
Internal Combustion Engine Acoustic Synthesis (jott.live)
19043.
Yann LeCun's VL-JEPA – The breakthrough that gives AI "imagination" (hisohan.substack.com)
19044.
The Boom in Mexican Trade (wsj.com)
19045.
Thomson Reuters: The Trust Principles (thomsonreuters.com)
19046.
War on Thanksgiving (waronthanksgiving.com)
19047.
StreamKernel a Kafka-native, high-performance Java 21 event orchestration kernel
19048.
Bauhaus Clock – Most Elegant Clock Screensaver for Mac (bauhausclock.com)
19049.
Epistemological Fault Lines Between Human and Artificial Intelligence (arxiv.org)
19050.
Examples of things that people with average computer literacy can "just" do (infosec.exchange)