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All I Want for Xmas Is Your Secrets: LangGrinch Hits LangChain (CVE-2025-68664)
2025-12-25 @ 18:06:44Points: 13Comments: 6
Clearspace (YC W23) Is Hiring a Founding Network Engineer (VPN and Proxy)
2025-12-25 @ 17:01:29Points: 1
I sell onions on the Internet (2019)
2025-12-25 @ 16:24:45Points: 262Comments: 68
Alzheimer’s disease can be reversed in animal models: Study
2025-12-25 @ 15:22:36Points: 344Comments: 70
Asahi Linux with Sway on the MacBook Air M2
2025-12-25 @ 14:20:29Points: 115Comments: 83
Python 3.15’s interpreter for Windows x86-64 should hopefully be 15% faster
2025-12-25 @ 13:02:46Points: 244Comments: 74
Mattermost restricted access to old messages after 10000 limit is reached
2025-12-25 @ 11:03:59Points: 308Comments: 179
We invited a man into our home at Christmas and he stayed with us for 45 years
2025-12-25 @ 10:35:34Points: 755Comments: 183
Quantum Error Correction Goes FOOM
2025-12-25 @ 09:18:15Points: 54Comments: 13
Self-referencing Page Tables for the x86-Architecture
2025-12-25 @ 08:58:23Points: 51Comments: 8
Ruby 4.0.0
2025-12-25 @ 04:13:00Points: 626Comments: 140
Who Watches the Waymos? I do [video]
2025-12-25 @ 00:10:12Points: 246Comments: 87
Asterisk AI Voice Agent
2025-12-24 @ 23:25:37Points: 176Comments: 99
Tell HN: Merry Christmas
2025-12-24 @ 22:56:00Points: 1784Comments: 389
Merry Christmas to everyone. I hope you get some rest and can spend time with people who are dear to you and get to focus on what's important rather than getting lost in stressing about everything having to be perfect.
Also much love to everyone who cannot spend their Christmas with dear people.
To make sure this post meets the relevancy criteria, here is a Wikipedia article about some Christmas (more precisely advent) tradition which I personally really like: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_market
Phoenix: A modern X server written from scratch in Zig
2025-12-24 @ 22:43:53Points: 591Comments: 341
Show HN: Lamp Carousel – DIY kinetic sculpture powered by lamp heat
2025-12-24 @ 20:56:53Points: 25Comments: 1
There are a variety of shapes that work, but generally bigger+lighter spinners are better. Also incandescent bulbs are the best, but LEDs work too.
They remind me of candle carousels I would see at my grandparents' house during Christmas. Let me know what you think!
Show HN: Minimalist editor that lives in browser, stores everything in the URL
2025-12-24 @ 19:42:25Points: 413Comments: 151
What it does:
Single HTML file, no deps, 111 loc
Notes live in the URL hash (shareable links!)
Auto-compressed with CompressionStream
Plain-text editor (contenteditable)
History support
Page title from first # heading
Respects light/dark mode
No storage, cookies, or tracking
The entire app is the page source.
Fabrice Bellard: Biography (2009) [pdf]
2025-12-24 @ 18:17:47Points: 331Comments: 112
Show HN: Vibium – Browser automation for AI and humans, by Selenium's creator
2025-12-24 @ 17:49:02Points: 391Comments: 112
Fabrice Bellard Releases MicroQuickJS
2025-12-23 @ 17:33:42Points: 1423Comments: 536
Archiving Git Branches as Tags
2025-12-22 @ 18:52:50Points: 27Comments: 5
The Inner-Platform Effect (2006)
2025-12-22 @ 09:34:28Points: 23Comments: 4
CSRF protection without tokens or hidden form fields
2025-12-22 @ 05:38:33Points: 281Comments: 100
Handheld PC Community Forums
2025-12-21 @ 21:59:21Points: 58Comments: 18
The entire New Yorker archive is now digitized
2025-12-20 @ 14:49:39Points: 226Comments: 33
CUDA Tile Open Sourced
2025-12-19 @ 20:49:54Points: 67Comments: 6
Show HN: Exploring Mathematics with Python
2025-12-19 @ 15:55:30Points: 201Comments: 19
The First Photographs of Snowflakes Discover the Groundbreaking Microphotography
2025-12-18 @ 21:58:50Points: 77Comments: 13
Ask HN: How do I bridge the gap between PhD and SWE experiences?
2025-12-18 @ 17:20:23Points: 57Comments: 46
I’m now at a point where I want to merge my scientific background with my engineering experience. However, I’m finding a "missing middle" in the job market. I don't ever see a position that requires and values deep expertise in both.
I enjoy development, but I feel like my scientific training is going to waste. For those who have successfully merged these two paths:
Did you find a "unicorn" role, or did you create one within a company?
How do you market yourself when your two halves feel like they belong to different resumes?