December 2025 Archive
61.
Tiny Core Linux: a 23 MB Linux distro with graphical desktop (tinycorelinux.net)
62.
Average DRAM price in USD over last 18 months (pcpartpicker.com)
63.
Transparent leadership beats servant leadership (entropicthoughts.com)
64.
MinIO is now in maintenance-mode (github.com)
65.
Dollar-stores overcharge customers while promising low prices (theguardian.com)
66.
Over fifty new hallucinations in ICLR 2026 submissions (gptzero.me)
67.
What will enter the public domain in 2026? (publicdomainreview.org)
68.
The fuck off contact page (nicchan.me)
69.
Microsoft increases Office 365 and Microsoft 365 license prices (office365itpros.com)
70.
Unreal Tournament 2004 is back (old.reddit.com)
71.
In New York City, congestion pricing leads to marked drop in pollution (e360.yale.edu)
72.
Screenshots from developers: 2002 vs. 2015 (2015) (anders.unix.se)
73.
How I discovered a hidden microphone on a Chinese NanoKVM (telefoncek.si)
74.
Thoughts on Go vs. Rust vs. Zig (sinclairtarget.com)
75.
Apple Releases Open Weights Video Model (starflow-v.github.io)
76.
It’s been a very hard year (bell.bz)
77.
IBM to acquire Confluent (confluent.io)
78.
The US polluters that are rewriting the EU's human rights and climate law (somo.nl)
79.
BMW PHEV: Safety fuse replacement is extremely expensive (evclinic.eu)
80.
Most technical problems are people problems (blog.joeschrag.com)
81.
Microsoft drops AI sales targets in half after salespeople miss their quotas (arstechnica.com)
82.
Last Week on My Mac: Losing confidence (eclecticlight.co)
83.
GitHub Actions has a package manager, and it might be the worst (nesbitt.io)
84.
Helldivers 2 devs slash install size from 154GB to 23GB (tomshardware.com)
85.
Jepsen: NATS 2.12.1 (jepsen.io)
86.
The past was not that cute (juliawise.net)
87.
100k TPS over a billion rows: the unreasonable effectiveness of SQLite (andersmurphy.com)
88.
Microsoft has a problem: lack of demand for its AI products (windowscentral.com)
89.
YouTube caught making AI-edits to videos and adding misleading AI summaries (ynetnews.com)
90.
Has the cost of building software dropped 90%? (martinalderson.com)