Yearly Favorites
2101.
Framework Laptop 16 (frame.work)
2102.
The suck is why we're here (nik.art)
2103.
When we get Komooted (bikepacking.com)
2104.
We can't have nice things because of AI scrapers (blog.metabrainz.org)
2105.
AI is a horse (2024) (kconner.com)
2106.
I'm just having fun (jyn.dev)
2107.
I wanted a camera that doesn't exist, so I built it (medium.com)
2108.
Show HN: How I topped the HuggingFace open LLM leaderboard on two gaming GPUs (dnhkng.github.io)
2109.
SkiftOS: A hobby OS built from scratch using C/C++ for ARM, x86, and RISC-V (skiftos.org)
2110.
Windows native app development is a mess (domenic.me)
2111.
As a developer, my most important tools are a pen and a notebook (hamatti.org)
2112.
Oneplus phone update introduces hardware anti-rollback (consumerrights.wiki)
2113.
Deloitte to refund the Australian government after using AI in $440k report (theguardian.com)
2114.
Starship: A minimal, fast, and customizable prompt for any shell (starship.rs)
2115.
What came first: the CNAME or the A record? (blog.cloudflare.com)
2116.
Show HN: SQLite Online – 11 years of solo development, 11K daily users (sqliteonline.com)
2117.
Open Infrastructure Map (openinframap.org)
2118.
A bug that taught me more about PyTorch than years of using it (elanapearl.github.io)
2119.
Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (Nov 2025)
2120.
Firefox 148 Launches with AI Kill Switch Feature and More Enhancements (serverhost.com)
2121.
Leaker reveals which Pixels are vulnerable to Cellebrite phone hacking (arstechnica.com)
2122.
Date is out, Temporal is in (piccalil.li)
2123.
BarraCUDA Open-source CUDA compiler targeting AMD GPUs (github.com)
2124.
Asahi Linux Progress Report: Linux 6.19 (asahilinux.org)
2125.
Prompt engineering playbook for programmers (addyo.substack.com)
2126.
To be a better programmer, write little proofs in your head (the-nerve-blog.ghost.io)
2127.
Desk for people who work at home with a cat (soranews24.com)
2128.
Thunderbird adds native Microsoft Exchange email support (blog.thunderbird.net)
2129.
Ask HN: What are the best engineering blogs with real-world depth?
2130.
Sheldon Brown's Bicycle Technical Info (sheldonbrown.com)