Yearly Favorites
9901.
200 Journalists Applaud the Internet Archive's Role in Preserving Public Record
(savethearchive.com)
9902.
Being fat is a trap
(federicopereiro.com)
9903.
9904.
Liquid Glass – WWDC25 [video]
(developer.apple.com)
9905.
The time has finally come for geothermal energy
(newyorker.com)
9906.
9907.
"People who don't use AI will be left behind"
(migrainebrain.bearblog.dev)
9908.
The Gorman Paradox: Where Are All the AI-Generated Apps?
(codemanship.wordpress.com)
9909.
UK House of Lords Votes to Extend Age Verification to VPNs
(reclaimthenet.org)
9910.
I tried vibe coding in BASIC and it didn't go well
(goto10retro.com)
9911.
Less human AI agents, please
(nial.se)
9912.
Google is using AI to censor independent websites like mine
(travellemming.com)
9914.
9915.
Monero Community Crowdfunding System
(ccs.getmonero.org)
9916.
Is Chain-of-Thought Reasoning of LLMs a Mirage? A Data Distribution Lens
(arstechnica.com)
9917.
Toxicity on Social Media
(thenoisyroom.com)
9918.
I Don't Like Magic
(adactio.com)
9919.
Silicon Valley startups: being evil, again and again
(notesfrombelow.org)
9920.
America Is Now a Rogue Superpower
(theatlantic.com)
9921.
590k buyers paid $59M for Trump's gold phone, but not one has shipped
(finance.yahoo.com)
9923.
Margin Call
(asymco.com)
9924.
9925.
Show HN: Klaus – OpenClaw on a VM, batteries included
(klausai.com)
9926.
AOL closes its dial up internet service
(ispreview.co.uk)
9927.
The Perils of ISBN
(rygoldstein.com)
9928.
The security paradox of local LLMs
(quesma.com)
9929.
AI-powered open-source code laundering
(github.com)
9930.