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121. Search tool that only returns content created before ChatGPT's public release
Tega Brain is an Australian artist based in New York examining the politics of computation at a time of climate change.
122. Amazon launches Trainium3
AWS has been building its own AI chips — and systems — for years now. It just released its third version, known as Trainium3, with some impressive specs.  
123. Are psychedelics the new GLP-1s?
What GLP-1 agonists did for obesity, psychedelic medicine may soon do for mental health.
124. I Think I Found Something Weird About Physical Constants
(Or: How a Solar Installer Accidentally Discovered That Chaos Might Encode Geometry)
125. AI just proved Erdos Problem #124
126. Exploring Large HTML Documents on the Web
Most HTML documents are relatively small, providing a starting point for other resources on the page to load. But why do some websites load several megabytes of HTML code? Usually it's not that there's a lot of content on the page, but rather that other types of resources are embedded within the do
127. Lowtype: Elegant Types in Ruby
type - Elegant types in Ruby
128. Python Data Science Handbook
129. Mixtures of dietary nutrients lessen behavioral deficits in mouse autism models
Supplementation with individual nutrients can ameliorate autism-related social deficits in mice, but often requires doses that could cause side effects. This study reveals that when administered as a mixture, subtherapeutic doses of these nutrients can act synergistically to normalize neuronal activity and social behavior in autism mouse models.
130. AI generated font using nano banana
A tool that connects everyday work into one space. It gives you and your teams AI tools—search, writing, note-taking—inside an all-in-one, flexible workspace.
131. Better Than JSON
132. Linux 6.19 Goes Ahead and Enables Microsoft C Extensions Support
Last month I reported on Linux 6.19 looking to enable Microsoft C Extensions support throughout the Linux kernel with setting the -fms-extensions compiler option to allow Microsoft C Extensions when building the kernel
133. 1GB Raspberry Pi 5, and memory-driven price rises
134. Apple Design Official Alan Dye Poached by Meta in Major Coup
135. Micron to exit consumer memory business amid global supply shortage
136. President DJT Appears to Approve Kei Cars for the USA
137. Why xor eax, eax?
Why do compilers love xor-ing registers so much?
138. Lazier Binary Decision Diagrams for set-theoretic types
This article explores the data structures used to represent set-theoretic types and the recent optimizations we have applied to them
139. The Invisible Cost: From Creator to Consumer
A reflection on "Cognitive Leakage" and the Law of Conservation of Cost in the age of AI.
140. Google is staring to force age verification
141. Teaching an LLM a Niche Diagraming Language
Text-to-diagram seems to be an area that has been solved perfectly by LLMs, but only with popular languages like Mermaid or PlantUML. There are many other less popular diagramming languages like D2, S...
142. Proximity to coworkers increases long-run development, lowers short-term output
Revise and resubmit, Quarterly Journal of Economics
143. John Giannandrea to Retire from Apple
John Giannandrea is retiring, and Amar Subramanya joins as vice president of AI.
144. Critical Security Vulnerability in React Server Components
145. Kohler Can Access Pictures from "End-to-End Encrypted" Toilet Camera
Claimed end-to-end privacy doesn’t fully conceal your rear-end data
146. Ask HN: Quality of recent gens of Dell/Lenovo laptops worse than 10 years ago?
147. This Month in Ladybird: November 2025
November is already over, and we got a lot done! We merged 215 PRs from 34 contributors. Let's look at some highlights! Welcoming new sponsors Ladybird is...
148. Losing Confidence
What was the key to successfully learning to drive, ride a bike, or speak a foreign language? Confidence, and it's every bit as important in computing, and in macOS.
149. South Korea police say 120k home cameras hacked for 'sexploitation' footage
The cameras were located in private homes, karaoke rooms, a Pilates studio and a gynaecologist's clinic.
150. Micron Is Abandoning Consumer SSDs and RAM
Micron has announced its exit from the Crucial consumer business, marking a significant blow to consumers, especially gamers.