Yearly Favorites
331.
If the moon were only 1 pixel: A tediously accurate solar system model (2014) (joshworth.com)
332.
Gemini Robotics (deepmind.google)
333.
Show HN: Draw a fish and watch it swim with the others (drawafish.com)
334.
The Origins of Wokeness (paulgraham.com)
335.
Why we use our own hardware (fastmail.com)
336.
How I, a non-developer, read the tutorial you, a developer, wrote for me (anniemueller.com)
337.
The era of open voice assistants (home-assistant.io)
338.
Show HN: Unsure Calculator – back-of-a-napkin probabilistic calculator (filiph.github.io)
339.
Using Claude Code to modernize a 25-year-old kernel driver (dmitrybrant.com)
340.
El Salvador abandons Bitcoin as legal tender (ticotimes.net)
341.
Modern-Day Oracles or Bullshit Machines? How to thrive in a ChatGPT world (thebullshitmachines.com)
342.
How I animate 3Blue1Brown [video] (youtube.com)
343.
The DuckDB Local UI (duckdb.org)
344.
Wikipedia’s nonprofit status questioned by D.C. U.S. attorney (washingtonpost.com)
345.
Show HN: I built an AI that turns GitHub codebases into easy tutorials (github.com)
346.
Trump administration halts Harvard's ability to enroll international students (nytimes.com)
347.
M4 MacBook Pro (apple.com)
348.
FFmpeg by Example (ffmpegbyexample.com)
349.
Asahi Linux lead developer Hector Martin resigns from Linux kernel (lkml.org)
350.
Pope Francis has died (reuters.com)
351.
We were wrong about GPUs (fly.io)
352.
Intel announces retirement of Pat Gelsinger (intel.com)
353.
Adobe's new image rotation tool is one of the most impressive AI tools seen (creativebloq.com)
354.
Show HN: Markwhen: Markdown for Timelines (markwhen.com)
355.
DeepSeek releases Janus Pro, a text-to-image generator [pdf] (github.com)
356.
The new skill in AI is not prompting, it's context engineering (philschmid.de)
357.
How I program with LLMs (crawshaw.io)
358.
Ty: A fast Python type checker and language server (github.com)
359.
CSS gets a new logo and it uses the color `rebeccapurple` (michaelcharl.es)
360.
iPhone Air (apple.com)