Weekly Best
31.
Tips for stroke-surviving software engineers (blog.j11y.io)
32.
John Carmack on mutable variables (twitter.com)
33.
Nearly 90% of Windows Games Now Run on Linux (tomshardware.com)
34.
Advent of Code 2025: Number of puzzles reduce from 25 to 12 for the first time (adventofcode.com)
35.
The Linux Boot Process: From Power Button to Kernel (0xkato.xyz)
36.
How the cochlea computes (2024) (dissonances.blog)
37.
Austrian ministry kicks out Microsoft in favor of Nextcloud (news.itsfoss.com)
38.
Tinkering is a way to acquire good taste (seated.ro)
39.
Dithering – Part 1 (visualrambling.space)
40.
Crunchyroll is destroying its subtitles (daiz.moe)
41.
Tags to make HTML work like you expect (blog.jim-nielsen.com)
42.
Boring is what we wanted (512pixels.net)
43.
Tell HN: Azure Outage
44.
uBlock Origin Lite in Apple App Store (apps.apple.com)
45.
What happened to running what you wanted on your own machine? (hackaday.com)
46.
Leaker reveals which Pixels are vulnerable to Cellebrite phone hacking (arstechnica.com)
47.
Futurelock: A subtle risk in async Rust (rfd.shared.oxide.computer)
48.
Let's Help NetBSD Cross the Finish Line Before 2025 Ends (mail-index.netbsd.org)
49.
Easy RISC-V (dramforever.github.io)
50.
Pico-Banana-400k (github.com)
51.
ICE and CBP agents are scanning faces on the street to verify citizenship (404media.co)
52.
OpenAI says over a million people talk to ChatGPT about suicide weekly (techcrunch.com)
53.
How OpenAI uses complex and circular deals to fuel its multibillion-dollar rise (nytimes.com)
54.
JetKVM – Control any computer remotely (jetkvm.com)
55.
Amazon confirms 14,000 job losses in corporate division (bbc.com)
56.
You can't refuse to be scanned by ICE's facial recognition app, DHS document say (404media.co)
57.
Addiction Markets (thebignewsletter.com)
58.
US declines to join more than 70 countries in signing UN cybercrime treaty (therecord.media)
59.
The next chapter of the Microsoft–OpenAI partnership (openai.com)
60.
NPM flooded with malicious packages downloaded more than 86k times (arstechnica.com)