What will enter the public domain in 2026?
publicdomainreview.org
Beej's Guide to Learning Computer Science
beej.us
DeepSeek-v3.2: Pushing the frontier of open large language models [pdf]
huggingface.co
India orders smartphone makers to preload state-owned cyber safety app
reuters.com
Reverse math shows why hard problems are hard
quantamagazine.org
Ghostty compiled to WASM with xterm.js API compatibility
github.com
Arcee Trinity Mini: US-Trained Moe Model
arcee.ai
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2025)
AI agents find $4.6M in blockchain smart contract exploits
red.anthropic.com
Cartographers have been hiding illustrations inside Switzerland’s maps (2020)
eyeondesign.aiga.org
Codex, Opus, Gemini try to build Counter Strike
instantdb.com
Last Week on My Mac: Losing confidence
eclecticlight.co
Google, Nvidia, and OpenAI
stratechery.com
John Giannandrea to retire from Apple
apple.com
Dark Corners of Unicode (2015)
eev.ee
Instagram chief orders staff back to the office five days a week in 2026
businessinsider.com
Cloud-Init on Raspberry Pi OS
raspberrypi.com
10 years of writing a blog nobody reads
flowtwo.io
Durin is a library for reading and writing the Dwarf debugging format
github.com
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (December 2025)
Mozilla's latest quagmire
rubenerd.com
Most reputable CS courses will have one or two math subjects (often called "Discrete Mathematics" or some variation).
Does anyone have any advice on tackling subjects like these for someone who hasn't done any math since high school more than a decade ago (and has forgotten it)?