December 2025 Archive
1711.
Speech and Language Processing (3rd ed. draft) (web.stanford.edu)
1712.
A Century of Noether's Theorem (arxiv.org)
1713.
Show HN: Cargo-rail: graph-aware monorepo tooling for Rust; 11 deps (github.com)
1714.
Wine 11.0 RC2 – Run Windows Applications on Linux, BSD, Solaris and macOS (gitlab.winehq.org)
1715.
Microsoft is quietly walking back its diversity efforts (theverge.com)
1716.
Tell HN: I write and ship code ~20–50x faster than I did 5 years ago
1717.
Mozilla's new CEO is doubling down on an AI future for Firefox (theverge.com)
1718.
Venezuela explained in 10 maps and charts (aljazeera.com)
1719.
Do dyslexia fonts work? (2022) (edutopia.org)
1720.
Ask HN: Why isn't there competition to LinkedIn yet?
1721.
How Brussels writes so many laws (siliconcontinent.com)
1722.
Are the Three Musketeers allergic to muskets? (2014) (ox.ac.uk)
1723.
Hash tables in Go and advantage of self-hosted compilers (rushter.com)
1724.
Nvidia plans heavy cuts to GPU supply in early 2026 (overclock3d.net)
1725.
Pdsink: USB Power Delivery Sink library for embedded devices (github.com)
1726.
How the Disappearance of Flight 19 Fueled the Legend of the Bermuda Triangle (smithsonianmag.com)
1727.
Chips for the Rest of Us (engineering.nyu.edu)
1728.
SIMD City: Auto-Vectorisation (xania.org)
1729.
Pop Goes the Population Count? (xania.org)
1730.
Creating C closures from Lua closures (lowkpro.com)
1731.
Efficient Basic Coding for the ZX Spectrum (2020) (blog.jafma.net)
1732.
How Smell Guides Our Inner World (quantamagazine.org)
1733.
Henge Finder (hengefinder.rcdis.co)
1734.
Google and Apple warn employees on visas to avoid international travel (techcrunch.com)
1735.
Locks in PostgreSQL: 3. Other locks (2020) (habr.com)
1736.
Partial inlining (xania.org)
1737.
Therapeutic use of cannabis and cannabinoids: A review (jamanetwork.com)
1738.
It's ~2026 –. ChatGPT still doesn't allow email change (help.openai.com)
1739.
Yanis Varoufakis on the future of capitalism [video] (youtube.com)
1740.
Why we're taking legal action against SerpApi's unlawful scraping (blog.google)