Monthly Highlights
151.
Show HN: Z80-μLM, a 'Conversational AI' That Fits in 40KB (github.com)
152.
Finland detains ship and its crew after critical undersea cable damaged (cnn.com)
153.
SHARP, an approach to photorealistic view synthesis from a single image (apple.github.io)
154.
Claude Code gets native LSP support (github.com)
155.
Brave overhauled its Rust adblock engine with FlatBuffers, cutting memory 75% (brave.com)
156.
Last Year on My Mac: Look Back in Disbelief (eclecticlight.co)
157.
My insulin pump controller uses the Linux kernel. It also violates the GPL (old.reddit.com)
158.
Murder-suicide case shows OpenAI selectively hides data after users die (arstechnica.com)
159.
40 percent of fMRI signals do not correspond to actual brain activity (tum.de)
160.
Show HN: OpenWorkers – Self-hosted Cloudflare workers in Rust (openworkers.com)
161.
65% of Hacker News posts have negative sentiment, and they outperform (philippdubach.com)
162.
I replaced Windows with Linux and everything's going great (theverge.com)
163.
French supermarket's Christmas advert is worldwide hit (without AI) [video] (youtube.com)
164.
Gut bacteria from amphibians and reptiles achieve tumor elimination in mice (jaist.ac.jp)
165.
The Illustrated Transformer (jalammar.github.io)
166.
10 years of personal finances in plain text files (sgoel.dev)
167.
Experts explore new mushroom which causes fairytale-like hallucinations (nhmu.utah.edu)
168.
It's Always TCP_NODELAY (brooker.co.za)
169.
Flock Hardcoded the Password for America's Surveillance Infrastructure 53 Times (nexanet.ai)
170.
Alzheimer’s disease can be reversed in animal models? Study (case.edu)
171.
I sell onions on the Internet (2019) (deepsouthventures.com)
172.
VPN location claims don't match real traffic exits (ipinfo.io)
173.
NTP at NIST Boulder Has Lost Power (lists.nanog.org)
174.
Web development is fun again (ma.ttias.be)
175.
Noclip.website – A digital museum of video game levels (noclip.website)
176.
“Are you the one?” is free money (blog.owenlacey.dev)
177.
Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2025 – Show and tell
178.
Nokia N900 Necromancy (yaky.dev)
179.
Pebble Round 2 (repebble.com)
180.
The entire New Yorker archive is now digitized (newyorker.com)