Yearly Favorites
391.
AI 2027 (ai-2027.com)
392.
Ladybird passes the Apple 90% threshold on web-platform-tests (twitter.com)
393.
Valve confirms credit card companies pressured it to delist certain adult games (pcgamer.com)
394.
My open source project was relicensed by a YC company [license updated] (twitter.com)
395.
Google Workspace CLI (github.com)
396.
AI agent opens a PR write a blogpost to shames the maintainer who closes it (github.com)
397.
Ask HN: Share your personal website
398.
FBI raids Washington Post reporter's home (theguardian.com)
399.
Good system design (seangoedecke.com)
400.
Void: Open-source Cursor alternative (github.com)
401.
Free software scares normal people (danieldelaney.net)
402.
Things that helped me get out of the AI 10x engineer imposter syndrome (colton.dev)
403.
There were BGP anomalies during the Venezuela blackout (loworbitsecurity.com)
404.
Magistral — the first reasoning model by Mistral AI (mistral.ai)
405.
Delete FROM users WHERE location = 'Iran'; (gist.github.com)
406.
2025: The Year in LLMs (simonwillison.net)
407.
Kagi News (blog.kagi.com)
408.
We will ban you and ridicule you in public if you waste our time on crap reports (curl.se)
409.
GPTZero finds 100 new hallucinations in NeurIPS 2025 accepted papers (gptzero.me)
410.
Kimi K2 Thinking, a SOTA open-source trillion-parameter reasoning model (moonshotai.github.io)
411.
If the moon were only 1 pixel: A tediously accurate solar system model (2014) (joshworth.com)
412.
Amazon's Ring and Google's Nest reveal the severity of U.S. surveillance state (greenwald.substack.com)
413.
Maybe the default settings are too high (raptitude.com)
414.
Show HN: Draw a fish and watch it swim with the others (drawafish.com)
415.
Is Mozilla trying hard to kill itself? (infosec.press)
416.
How I, a non-developer, read the tutorial you, a developer, wrote for me (anniemueller.com)
417.
Show HN: Unsure Calculator – back-of-a-napkin probabilistic calculator (filiph.github.io)
418.
Using Claude Code to modernize a 25-year-old kernel driver (dmitrybrant.com)
419.
14-year-old Miles Wu folded origami pattern that holds 10k times its own weight (smithsonianmag.com)
420.
Wikipedia’s nonprofit status questioned by D.C. U.S. attorney (washingtonpost.com)