Yearly Favorites
121.
I am using AI to drop hats outside my window onto New Yorkers (dropofahat.zone)
122.
OpenAI to become for-profit company (reuters.com)
123.
Tell HN: Cloudflare is blocking Pale Moon and other non-mainstream browsers
124.
Founder Mode (paulgraham.com)
125.
Run CUDA, unmodified, on AMD GPUs (docs.scale-lang.com)
126.
Apple Photos phones home on iOS 18 and macOS 15 (lapcatsoftware.com)
127.
TypeScript types can run DOOM [video] (youtube.com)
128.
Touchscreens are out, and tactile controls are back (spectrum.ieee.org)
129.
DOOM CAPTCHA (doom-captcha.vercel.app)
130.
GIMP 3.0 (testing.gimp.org)
131.
Undergraduate shows that searches within hash tables can be much faster (quantamagazine.org)
132.
Timemap.org – Interactive Map of History (oldmapsonline.org)
133.
Sanding UI (blog.jim-nielsen.com)
134.
Ingesting PDFs and why Gemini 2.0 changes everything (sergey.fyi)
135.
Show HN: Tetris in a PDF (th0mas.nl)
136.
Meta torrented & seeded 81.7 TB dataset containing copyrighted data (arstechnica.com)
137.
EA Open Sources Command and Conquer: Red Alert, along with other games (github.com)
138.
Google open-sources the Pebble OS (opensource.googleblog.com)
139.
After 6 years, I'm over GraphQL (bessey.dev)
140.
Gordon Bell has died (arstechnica.com)
141.
OpenAI departures: Why can’t former employees talk? (vox.com)
142.
My son (9 yrs old) used plain JavaScript to make a game, and wants your feedback (armaansahni.com)
143.
DOJ will push Google to sell off Chrome (bloomberg.com)
144.
Genie 2: A large-scale foundation world model (deepmind.google)
145.
The Llama 4 herd (ai.meta.com)
146.
Claude can now search the web (anthropic.com)
147.
CrowdStrike representatives issue trademark infringement notice to ClownStrike (clownstrike.lol)
148.
Orion, our first true augmented reality glasses (about.fb.com)
149.
I Went to SQL Injection Court (sockpuppet.org)
150.
Happy New Year 2025