December 2025 Archive
451.
Terrain Diffusion: A Diffusion-Based Successor to Perlin Noise (arxiv.org)
452.
Go is portable, until it isn't (simpleobservability.com)
453.
A quarter of US-trained scientists eventually leave (arxiv.org)
454.
I'm a Tech Lead, and nobody listens to me. What should I do? (world.hey.com)
455.
I ported JustHTML from Python to JavaScript with Codex CLI and GPT-5.2 in hours (simonwillison.net)
456.
How the Brain Parses Language (quantamagazine.org)
457.
Beautiful Abelian Sandpiles (eavan.blog)
458.
Nested Learning: A new ML paradigm for continual learning (research.google)
459.
8086 Microcode Browser (nand2mario.github.io)
460.
Beej's Guide to Learning Computer Science (beej.us)
461.
Nimony (Nim 3.0) Design Principles (nim-lang.org)
462.
Epsilon: A WASM virtual machine written in Go (github.com)
463.
Show HN: Fanfa – Interactive and animated Mermaid diagrams (fanfa.dev)
464.
A2UI: A Protocol for Agent-Driven Interfaces (a2ui.org)
465.
Response to "Ruby Is Not a Serious Programming Language" (robbyonrails.com)
466.
Golang's big miss on memory arenas (avittig.medium.com)
467.
What the heck is going on at Apple? (cnn.com)
468.
Pop_OS 24.04 LTS with COSMIC desktop environment (blog.system76.com)
469.
Bye, Mom (aella.substack.com)
470.
Young journalists expose Russian-linked vessels off the Dutch and German coast (digitaldigging.org)
471.
The true story of the Windows 3.1 'Hot Dog Stand' color scheme (pcgamer.com)
472.
Acme, a brief history of one of the protocols which has changed the Internet (blog.brocas.org)
473.
ArkhamMirror: Airgapped investigation platform with CIA-style hypothesis testing (github.com)
474.
Python Workers redux: fast cold starts, packages, and a uv-first workflow (blog.cloudflare.com)
475.
Show HN: Microlandia, a brutally honest city builder (microlandia.city)
476.
Show HN: Sqlit – A lazygit-style TUI for SQL databases (github.com)
477.
Microservices should form a polytree (bytesauna.com)
478.
Midjourney is alemwjsl (aadillpickle.com)
479.
In Defense of Matlab Code (runmat.org)
480.
The stack circuitry of the Intel 8087 floating point chip, reverse-engineered (righto.com)