Monthly Highlights
1201.
Lute: A Standalone Runtime for Luau
(lute.luau.org)
1203.
Two Months After I Gave an AI $100 and No Instructions
(sebastian-jais.de)
1204.
Trusted access for the next era of cyber defense
(openai.com)
1205.
A Boy That Cried Mythos: Verification Is Collapsing Trust in Anthropic
(flyingpenguin.com)
1206.
Jumping into cold water can stop your heart
(jorgenmelau.substack.com)
1207.
The rational conclusion of doomerism is violence
(campbellramble.ai)
1209.
Mike: open-source legal AI
(mikeoss.com)
1210.
How Wake-On-LAN works (2020)
(blog.xaner.dev)
1211.
1212.
X Randomly Banning Users for "Inauthentic Behavior"
(old.reddit.com)
1213.
1214.
When the Internet Was a Place (2025)
(frontporchrepublic.com)
1216.
How Motorola’s 2N2222 and 2N3904 transistors became the default NPNs
(allaboutcircuits.com)
1217.
Show HN: A WYSIWYG word processor in Python
(codeberg.org)
1218.
1220.
1221.
Commenting and approving pull requests
(jakeworth.com)
1222.
The Miller Principle (2007)
(puredanger.github.io)
1223.
MEMS Array Chip Can Project Video the Size of a Grain of Sand
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1224.
A playable DOOM MCP app
(chrisnager.com)
1225.
N-Day-Bench – Can LLMs find real vulnerabilities in real codebases?
(ndaybench.winfunc.com)
1226.
1227.
Our principles
(openai.com)
1228.
1229.
I Spent My Sabbatical Building a Power Meter for Sledgehammers
(leblancfg.com)