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151. Study: Everyday conversations can delay eye movement, essential for safe driving
152. Migrating my web analytics from Matomo to Umami
Migrating 10 years of analytics from Matomo to Umami.
153. Python 3.15's interpreter for Windows should be 15% faster
Python 3.15’s interpreter for Windows x86-64 should hopefully be 15% faster
154. Joan Didion and Kurt Vonnegut Had Something to Say. We Have It on Tape
155. Autonomously navigating the real world: lessons from the PG&E outage
At Waymo, our mission is to be the world’s most trusted driver. We know trust is built through consistent behavior over time—earned through every mile we drive and every interaction we have with the community. This past Saturday, as a widespread PG&E outage cut power to nearly one-third of San Francisco, our service was put to the test. With power now restored, we want to share an account of our operations during the outage and how we are evolving to better serve the city.
156. A Police Drone Might Be Behind Your Next Ticket
157. Why Are Cars Getting Rid of Android Auto?
In-car, smartphone infotainment systems are a pro for car shoppers, but not necessarily carmakers who'd rather keep your data all for themselves.
158. Hardware Touch, Stronger SSH
Every time I log into a server or push code to GitHub, a small USB key on my laptop flashes. I have to touch it to continue. That extra tap blocks a class of attacks that’s far more common now than twenty years ago: malware stealing or abusing your SSH keys.
159. Some Epstein file redactions are being undone with hacks
Un-redacted text from released documents began circulating on social media on Monday evening
160. Tachyon: High frequency statistical sampling profiler
Source code: Lib/profiling/sampling/ Tachyon logo The profiling.sampling module, named Tachyon, provides statistical profiling of Python programs through periodic stack sampling. Tachyon can run sc...
161. Ruby 4.0.0 Released
We are pleased to announce the release of Ruby 4.0.0.Ruby 4.0 introduces “Ruby Box” and “ZJIT”, and adds many improvements.
162. Serde's zero-copy borrowing can be treacherous
163. Getting Started with Playdate on Ubuntu
Python, open source, and the internet
164. Mostlymatter: A fork of Mattermost by Framasoft
165. I Sell Onions on the Internet
166. Streaming Uploads with LiveView
Documentation and guides from the team at Fly.io.
167. I'm a laptop weirdo and that's why I like my new Framework 13
It turns out I've always done weird things to my laptops.
168. The Program 2025 annual review: How much money does an audio drama podcast make?
169. Archiving Git Branches as Tags
170. Google 2025 recap: Research breakthroughs of the year
This year saw new AI models, transformative products and new breakthroughs in science and robotics.
171. Tell HN: Merry Christmas!
172. Seven Diabetes Patients Die Due to Undisclosed Bug in Abbott's Glucose Monitors
The Software Freedom Conservancy provides a non-profit home and services to Free, Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) projects.
173. Dinosaur Food: 100M year old foods we still eat today
I just finished Oliver Sacks’ excellent Everything in Its Place. In it, he mentioned as an aside that the Ginkgo biloba tree is hundreds of millions of years old, and its phenotype has been practically frozen since then – a living fossil.
174. All I Want for Xmas Is Your Secrets: LangGrinch Hits LangChain (CVE-2025-68664)
Cyata discloses LangGrinch (CVE-2025-68664), a critical LangChain Core serialization injection bug where untrusted, LLM-influenced metadata can be rehydrated as objects, enabling secret leaks and unsafe instantiation. Patch guidance included.
175. -tucky
176. Lea Verou's PhD Thesis
177. When a driver challenges the kernel's assumptions
178. Toys with the highest play-time and lowest clean-up-time
The worst toy is one with many pieces that my kids dump on the ground and then play with for only 2 minutes.
179. Ultimate-Linux: Userspace for Linux in Pure JavaScript
The Ultimate Linux micro distribution written in JavaScript! A very functional minimal userspace for Linux written in... pure JavaScript! Not quite, but almost. It's good, I promise! - popovicu/ultimate-linux
180. Here's Why Your Turn Signals Make That Clicking Noise
When you hit your car’s turn signal stalk and that little arrow flashes at you on the dash, you always hear a rhythmic clicking sound in sync with that flashing arrow. Here’s what that is.