December 2025 Archive
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Search tool that only returns content created before ChatGPT's public release (tegabrain.com)
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Advent of Sysadmin 2025 (sadservers.com)
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Is America's jobs market nearing a cliff? (economist.com)
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Grokipedia is the antithesis of Wikipedia (404media.co)
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'A full-blown crisis': Americans brace for a surge in healthcare costs (ft.com)
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Regarding Thien-Thi Nguyen
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Google Antigravity just deleted the contents of whole drive (old.reddit.com)
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In Re: 23andMe, Inc. Customer Data Security Breach Litigation (23andmedatasettlement.com)
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Malware embedded into audio driver is silently recording from system mic (twitter.com)
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X210Ai is a new motherboard to upgrade ThinkPad X201/200 (tpart.net)
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It’s been a very hard year (bell.bz)
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Google Antigravity Deletes D Drive (mastodon.gamedev.place)
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Ly – A lightweight TUI (ncurses-like) display manager for Linux and BSD (codeberg.org)
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I Tested the M5 iPad Pro's Neural-Accelerated AI, and the Hype Is Real (macstories.net)
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SmartTube Compromised (aftvnews.com)
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The Ex-President Whom Trump Plans to Pardon Flooded America with Cocaine (nytimes.com)
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15 Years Ago, UFO Sightings Rocked a Small Texas Town. The Mystery Remains (vice.com)
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Swiss government says give M365, and all SaaS, a miss as it lacks E2EE (theregister.com)
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The AI bubble isn't new – Karl Marx explained it nearly 150 years ago (theconversation.com)
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Stopping evil and open source: thoughts (blog.liw.fi)
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37-year-old quit her $390k Google job after saving up $1.5M (cnbc.com)
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At what point do you stop learning new programming languages? (rodyne.com)
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How Fraud Swamped Minnesota's Social Services System on Tim Walz's Watch (nytimes.com)
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Digital Displays and Eye Fatigue; Can Screens Change Your Eye? (brelyon.medium.com)
25.
The End of the Train-Test Split (folio.benguzovsky.com)
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Leave Me Alone, AI (ft.com)
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Russia's only active launch pad for cosmonauts is damaged (space.com)
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Linux 6.19 Will Allow You to Write I2C Drivers in Rust (phoronix.com)
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Linux 6.18 Released (lore.kernel.org)
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A teenager redrew the Alabama voting map – and it's now state law (theguardian.com)