December 2025 Archive
691.
Apple to beat Samsung in smartphone shipments for first time in 14 years (sherwood.news)
692.
What is “literate programming”? (2024) (pqnelson.github.io)
693.
The Lost Machine Automats and Self-Service Cafeterias of NYC (2023) (untappedcities.com)
694.
Finding Gene Cernan's Missing Moon Camera (spacecamera.co)
695.
U.S. unemployment rose in November despite job gains (wsj.com)
696.
Greeting Vocalizations in Domestic Cats Are More Frequent with Male Caregivers (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
697.
MIT Missing Semester 2026 (missing.csail.mit.edu)
698.
Security issues with electronic invoices (invoice.secvuln.info)
699.
Capsudo: Rethinking sudo with object capabilities (ariadne.space)
700.
Cursed circuits: charge pump voltage halver (lcamtuf.substack.com)
701.
Indexing 100M vectors in 20 minutes on PostgreSQL with 12GB RAM (blog.vectorchord.ai)
702.
PyTogether: Collaborative lightweight real-time Python IDE for teachers/learners (github.com)
703.
How well do you know C++ auto type deduction? (volatileint.dev)
704.
An Orbital House of Cards: Frequent Megaconstellation Close Conjunctions (arxiv.org)
705.
An Implementation of J (1992) (jsoftware.com)
706.
Amp, Inc. – Amp is spinning out of Sourcegraph (ampcode.com)
707.
The Ofcom Files, Part 4: Ofcom Rides Again (prestonbyrne.com)
708.
Prompt Injection via Poetry (wired.com)
709.
Feynman vs. Computer (entropicthoughts.com)
710.
Laying out the 404 Media zine (tedium.co)
711.
Workday project at Washington University hits $266M (theregister.com)
712.
After the Bubble (tbray.org)
713.
Vacuum Is a Lie: About Your Indexes (boringsql.com)
714.
The Checkerboard (99percentinvisible.org)
715.
Good conversations have lots of doorknobs (2022) (experimental-history.com)
716.
Wave of (Open Street Map) Vandalism in South Korea (openstreetmap.org)
717.
Building an efficient hash table in Java (bluuewhale.github.io)
718.
Proxmox delivers its software-defined datacenter contender and VMware escape (theregister.com)
719.
Qt, Linux and everything: Debugging Qt WebAssembly (qtandeverything.blogspot.com)
720.
The Military Almost Got the Right to Repair. Lawmakers Just Took It Away (wired.com)