Anthropic acquires Bun
Bun, a high-performance web framework, has joined forces with Anthropic, a company focused on developing safe and ethical artificial intelligence. This partnership aims to further enhance Bun's capabilities and drive technological advancements in the web development and AI domains.
DeepSeek-v3.2: Pushing the frontier of open large language models [pdf]
https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2
https://api-docs.deepseek.com/news/news251201
India orders smartphone makers to preload state-owned cyber safety app
The Indian government has issued a directive requiring all new mobile phones sold in the country to come preloaded with a government-developed safety app by 2025, aimed at ensuring cybersecurity and digital safety for users.
Search tool that only returns content created before ChatGPT's public release
The article discusses an experimental game called Slop Evader, which challenges players to navigate a virtual environment while avoiding obstacles that appear unexpectedly. The game explores the concept of 'sensory slop', where the player's inputs are intentionally distorted to create a more challenging and unpredictable gameplay experience.
Mistral 3 family of models released
Mistral AI, a company focused on building advanced AI systems, has announced the release of Mistral 3, its latest AI platform. Mistral 3 features improved natural language processing, enhanced machine learning capabilities, and increased scalability to handle larger datasets and more complex tasks.
Why xor eax, eax?
Google Antigravity just deleted the contents of whole drive
OpenAI declares 'code red' as Google catches up in AI race
OpenAI has issued a 'code red' alert over the rapid growth and capabilities of its own AI chatbot, ChatGPT, which has surpassed the company's expectations and is raising concerns about its potential impact on the AI industry and society.
What will enter the public domain in 2026?
This article examines the upcoming entry of numerous notable works into the public domain in 2026, including writings by authors such as Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Agatha Christie. It explores the significance of these works becoming freely available for use and adaptation by the public.
Apple Releases Open Weights Video Model
The article discusses the development of Starflow, an open-source data processing engine designed to handle large volumes of data in real-time. It highlights Starflow's key features, including its scalability, fault tolerance, and support for a wide range of data sources and processing tasks.
It’s been a very hard year
The article discusses the challenges and difficulties faced by the author during the past year, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their personal and professional life, and the emotional toll of navigating these unprecedented times.
Last Week on My Mac: Losing confidence
The article discusses the author's experience with losing confidence in their computing setup and the challenges they faced in maintaining their work productivity as a result. It explores the author's efforts to regain their confidence and adapt to the changing technological landscape.
Ghostty compiled to WASM with xterm.js API compatibility
Ghostty-web is an open-source web-based terminal emulator that allows users to access remote servers securely through a web browser. It provides a user-friendly interface for interacting with remote systems, offering features like session management, file transfer, and command history.
Google unkills JPEG XL?
The article discusses Google's decision to revive the JPEG XL image format, which was previously considered dead. It explores the potential benefits and implications of this move, including improved image quality and compression while maintaining compatibility with existing JPEG files.
Advent of Compiler Optimisations 2025
The article discusses the evolution of compiler optimization techniques, highlighting how they have become increasingly sophisticated over time to produce more efficient code. It explores various optimization strategies, such as constant folding, dead code elimination, and loop unrolling, and how they have been implemented in modern compilers to improve program performance.
Cartographers have been hiding illustrations inside Switzerland’s maps (2020)
The article explores how Swiss cartographers have been secretly including covert illustrations and hidden messages within the official maps of Switzerland for decades, often without the knowledge of the public.
How to Attend Meetings
IBM CEO says there is 'no way' spending on AI data centers will pay off
IBM's CEO predicts that big tech companies will shift their focus from AI research to increased data center and infrastructure spending by 2025, as the rapid growth of AI use cases drives demand for more computing power and data storage.
100k TPS over a billion rows: the unreasonable effectiveness of SQLite
The article discusses the remarkable performance and scalability of SQLite, a lightweight, serverless database, highlighting its ability to handle over 100,000 transactions per second and manage billions of rows of data without compromising efficiency or reliability.
Games using anti-cheats and their compatibility with GNU/Linux or Wine/Proton
The article discusses the effectiveness of various anti-cheat systems in video games, analyzing their strengths, weaknesses, and the ongoing arms race between game developers and cheaters.
Instagram chief orders staff back to the office five days a week in 2026
Instagram's chief Adam Mosseri has announced that starting in 2025, all employees will be required to return to the office for at least five days a week. This decision comes as the company aims to foster more in-person collaboration and connection among its workforce.
Claude 4.5 Opus’ Soul Document
Simon Willison's commentary: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Dec/2/claude-soul-document/
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High-income job losses are cooling housing demand
The article analyzes job growth and housing demand projections for major U.S. metropolitan areas through 2026. It identifies the top 10 cities expected to see the highest job growth and corresponding increases in housing demand during this period.
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The healthcare market is taxing reproduction out of existence
The article discusses the author's experience raising his young son while navigating the complexities of the Warhammer 40,000 hobby, including the challenges of balancing fatherhood and gaming, and the importance of passing on his passion for the franchise to the next generation.
DeepSeekMath-V2: Towards Self-Verifiable Mathematical Reasoning
Self-hosting a Matrix server for 5 years
This article discusses the benefits and process of self-hosting the Matrix communication protocol, including increased privacy, control, and flexibility over one's data and infrastructure.
Addressing the adding situation
The article discusses the process of adding integers, including the commutative and associative properties of addition, and demonstrates how to add positive and negative integers.
Zig's new plan for asynchronous programs
The article discusses the development of the Linux kernel's cgroup v2 interface, which provides a unified resource management subsystem. It highlights the efforts to improve cgroup v2's usability and make it a viable replacement for the older cgroup v1 interface.