2025: The Year in LLMs
The article provides an overview of the major developments in the field of large language models (LLMs) in 2025, including advancements in areas such as improved performance, increased accessibility, and the emergence of specialized LLMs for different domains and use cases.
Warren Buffett steps down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO after six decades
Warren Buffett, the renowned investor and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, steps down as CEO after leading the company for over six decades. Greg Abel, Berkshire's vice chairman, is named as the new CEO, marking the end of an era for the iconic 'Oracle of Omaha'.
I canceled my book deal
The article discusses an author's experience with a book deal being canceled, highlighting the challenges and uncertainties faced by writers in the publishing industry. It explores the author's perspective on the situation and the broader implications for aspiring authors.
Stardew Valley developer made a $125k donation to the FOSS C# framework MonoGame
MonoGame, the open-source implementation of the Microsoft XNA Framework, has announced a new sponsor, providing financial support to continue the project's development and maintenance.
Tell HN: Happy New Year
Bluetooth Headphone Jacking: A Key to Your Phone [video]
The article explores the security risks of Bluetooth headphone connections, which can be exploited to gain unauthorized access to users' phones. It highlights the potential for attackers to remotely hijack Bluetooth headphones and use them as a gateway to access sensitive data and functions on the paired device.
Show HN: Use Claude Code to Query 600 GB Indexes over Hacker News, ArXiv, etc.
Paste in my prompt to Claude Code with an embedded API key for accessing my public readonly SQL+vector database, and you have a state-of-the-art research tool over Hacker News, arXiv, LessWrong, and dozens of other high-quality public commons sites. Claude whips up the monster SQL queries that safely run on my machine, to answer your most nuanced questions.
There's also an Alerts functionality, where you can just ask Claude to submit a SQL query as an alert, and you'll be emailed when the ultra nuanced criteria is met (and the output changes). Like I want to know when somebody posts about "estrogen" in a psychoactive context, or enough biology metaphors when talking about building infrastructure.
Currently have embedded: posts: 1.4M / 4.6M comments: 15.6M / 38M That's with Voyage-3.5-lite. And you can do amazing compositional vector search, like search @FTX_crisis - (@guilt_tone - @guilt_topic) to find writing that was about the FTX crisis and distinctly without guilty tones, but that can mention "guilt".
I can embed everything and all the other sources for cheap, I just literally don't have the money.
Web Browsers have stopped blocking pop-ups
The article discusses how major web browsers have stopped blocking pop-ups, allowing websites to display these advertisements more freely. This shift in browser policies could impact the online user experience and raise concerns about privacy and data collection.
Show HN: OpenWorkers – Self-hosted Cloudflare workers in Rust
I've been working on this for some time now, starting with vm2, then deno-core for 2 years, and recently rewrote it on rusty_v8 with Claude's help.
OpenWorkers lets you run untrusted JS in V8 isolates on your own infrastructure. Same DX as Cloudflare Workers, no vendor lock-in.
What works today: fetch, KV, Postgres bindings, S3/R2, cron scheduling, crypto.subtle.
Self-hosting is a single docker-compose file + Postgres.
Would love feedback on the architecture and what feature you'd want next.
Linux is good now
The article argues that Linux has significantly improved and is now a viable desktop operating system. It encourages readers to consider using Linux in 2026 to feel a greater sense of control and ownership over their personal computers.
iOS allows alternative browser engines in Japan
The article discusses Apple's support for alternative browser engines in Japan, allowing developers to use non-WebKit engines like Chromium and Mozilla's Gecko on iOS and iPadOS. This change aims to promote competition and innovation in the mobile web browsing experience.
Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design (2011) [pdf]
The article presents 'Akin's Laws of Spacecraft Design', a set of principles and guidelines for designing successful spacecraft. The laws cover various aspects, including the importance of simplicity, understanding the system, and considering the entire lifecycle of the project.
Cameras and Lenses (2020)
This article provides an in-depth exploration of the technology and principles behind cameras and lenses, covering topics such as light, image sensors, aperture, and focal length. It offers a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental workings of modern camera systems.
I rebooted my social life
ACM Is Now Open Access
The article discusses ACM's transition to an open access publishing model, which aims to make research more accessible to the public. It outlines the key features of the new model, including immediate free access to all ACM journal articles and conference proceedings.
Efficient method to capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
Researchers at the University of Helsinki have developed an efficient method to capture carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere, which could aid in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change.
Meta made scam ads harder to find instead of removing them
Rather than fully cracking down on scam ads, Meta (formerly Facebook) worked to make them harder to detect and remove, according to internal documents. The company prioritized user growth and engagement over addressing the significant issue of deceptive advertisements on its platforms.
Python numbers every programmer should know
This article discusses key Python concepts related to numbers, including integers, floating-point numbers, and decimal types. It covers important properties, pitfalls, and best practices for working with numeric data in Python programming.
Meta created 'playbook' to fend off pressure to crack down on scammers
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The rise of industrial software
The article discusses the growing importance of industrial software in the modern business landscape. It examines the increasing adoption of industrial software solutions by companies across various sectors, driven by the need for improved efficiency, automation, and data-driven decision-making.
Stewart Cheifet, creator of The Computer Chronicles, has died
The article provides an obituary for Stewart Cheifet, a pioneering figure in the technology industry who co-hosted the popular TV show 'Computer Chronicles' and helped shape the public's understanding of the digital revolution.
Sony PS5 ROM keys leaked – jailbreaking could be made easier with BootROM codes
The article reports that the PlayStation 5's bootrom keys have been leaked, potentially making jailbreaking and modifying the console's software easier. This could enable unauthorized access and use of the console, posing security and copyright concerns for Sony.
2025 Letter
This article is a letter from the year 2025, reflecting on the profound changes that have occurred over the past decade. It examines the societal, technological, and economic transformations that have reshaped the world, with a focus on the challenges and opportunities that have emerged.
2025 was a disaster for Windows 11
The article discusses the numerous issues faced by Windows 11 in 2025, including a plethora of frustrating bugs and the constant introduction of unwanted features, which have made it a challenging year for the operating system.
France targets Australia-style social media ban for children next year
The French government plans to ban children under the age of 15 from using social media platforms starting in September 2026. The move is aimed at protecting young people's mental health and well-being by limiting their exposure to the potential harms of social media.
Resistance training load does not determine hypertrophy
LLVM AI tool policy: human in the loop
The article proposes a policy for the use of AI tools in the LLVM project, emphasizing the importance of human involvement and oversight, as well as guidelines for responsible development and deployment of AI-powered features.
A website to destroy all websites
The article discusses the creation of a website designed to destroy all other websites, highlighting its potential impact on the internet landscape and the broader implications of such a disruptive technology.
Scientists unlock brain's natural clean-up system for new treatments for stroke
Scientists have discovered a new mechanism in the brain's natural clean-up system that could lead to the development of treatments for stroke and other neurological diseases. This discovery provides insights into the brain's ability to remove waste and repair damage, which could have important implications for the development of therapies for various neurological conditions.
Iron Beam: Israel's first operational anti drone laser system
The Israeli Ministry of Defense and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems have delivered the first operational High-Power Laser system, called Iron Beam, to the Israeli Defense Forces. The Iron Beam is a laser-based air defense system designed to intercept and destroy incoming threats such as rockets, mortars, and unmanned aerial vehicles.