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.
Zig quits GitHub, says Microsoft's AI obsession has ruined the service
Ghostty is now non-profit
The article discusses Ghostty, a nonprofit organization founded by Mitchell Hashimoto, the creator of Vagrant. Ghostty aims to provide free and open-source software to help nonprofits and other organizations with their technology needs, with a focus on simplifying infrastructure and operations.
Accepting US car standards would risk European lives
European cities and civil society organizations warn that accepting less stringent US car safety standards would risk European lives. They argue that European standards provide better protection for pedestrians, cyclists, and other vulnerable road users.
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.
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.
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.
“Captain Gains” on Capitol Hill
This study examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the US labor market, particularly focusing on the effects on employment, wages, and the shift towards remote work. The findings provide insights into the broader economic implications of the crisis and the potential long-term changes it may bring to the workforce.
Everyone in Seattle hates AI
The article explores the growing backlash against AI technology in Seattle, with residents expressing concerns over issues like job displacement, privacy, and the ethical implications of AI systems. It highlights the challenges that tech companies face in gaining public acceptance for their AI-powered products and services.
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Reverse engineering a $1B Legal AI tool exposed 100k+ confidential files
The article discusses a critical vulnerability discovered in the Filevine API, a popular legal case management platform. The vulnerability could have allowed unauthorized access to sensitive client data, highlighting the importance of robust security measures in enterprise software.
Valve reveals it’s the architect behind a push to bring Windows games to Arm
https://archive.is/AKhTr
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.
RCE Vulnerability in React and Next.js
The article discusses a security vulnerability in Next.js, a popular React framework, that could allow an attacker to access sensitive data. The vulnerability has been patched, and users are advised to update to the latest version of Next.js to address this issue.
MinIO is now in maintenance-mode
This commit to the Minio project introduces support for IAM policies, allowing for fine-grained access control and permissions management for users and groups interacting with Minio servers.
Micron Announces Exit from Crucial Consumer Business
Micron Technology, a leading semiconductor company, has announced its decision to exit the Crucial consumer business. This strategic move aims to focus Micron's resources on its core memory and storage products for the data center, industrial, and automotive markets.
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.
Helldivers 2 devs slash install size from 154GB to 23GB
Helldivers 2 has slashed its install size from 154GB to just 23GB, a reduction of 85%, accomplished by de-duplicating game data, an optimization that benefits users with older mechanical hard drives.
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.
The "Mad Men" in 4K on HBO Max Debacle
The article discusses the poor quality of the 4K release of the TV series 'Mad Men' on HBO Max, which has been criticized for its subpar video and audio quality compared to the original broadcast version. It highlights the importance of preserving the artistic integrity of television productions during the digitization process.
1D Conway's Life glider found, 3.7B cells long
This article discusses the history and evolution of the Game of Life, a cellular automaton that demonstrates complex patterns from simple rules. It explores how the game has been used in various fields, including computer science, mathematics, and art, and how it continues to inspire new discoveries and applications.
Claude 4.5 Opus’ Soul Document
Simon Willison's commentary: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Dec/2/claude-soul-document/
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.
Japanese game devs face font dilemma as license increases from $380 to $20k
The article discusses the dilemma Japanese game developers face due to a leading font licensing provider increasing its annual plan price from $380 to $20,000, making it difficult for small studios to afford high-quality fonts for their games.
The Junior Hiring Crisis
The article discusses the challenges companies face in hiring junior-level employees, including a lack of qualified candidates, rising salary expectations, and the need for more training and mentorship programs. It highlights the importance of addressing these issues to build a strong pipeline of future talent.
Python Data Science Handbook
The Python Data Science Handbook is a comprehensive guide that covers essential Python libraries and tools for data science, including Pandas, Matplotlib, Scikit-Learn, and Jupyter Notebooks. It provides in-depth tutorials and practical examples to help readers effectively use these tools for data exploration, analysis, and visualization.
Anthropic taps IPO lawyers as it races OpenAI to go public
https://archive.md/HqXUD
Steam Deck lead reveals Valve is funding ARM compatibility of Windows games
The article discusses Valve's efforts to expand PC gaming by funding the ARM compatibility of Windows games for the Steam Deck and revealing plans to release more ultraportable devices in the future.
Interview with RollerCoaster Tycoon's Creator, Chris Sawyer (2024)
The article is an interview with Chris Sawyer, the creator of the popular RollerCoaster Tycoon video game series. It covers Sawyer's background, the development process of the games, and the lasting impact of the franchise on the gaming industry.