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Scientists who use AI tools are publishing more papers than ever before

https://phys.org/news/2025-12-scientists-ai-tools-publishing-papers.html
1•yaman071•1m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Epstein Files Viewer

https://epstein-files-browser.vercel.app/
1•ms7892•1m ago•0 comments

Postgres and ClickHouse forming the default data stack for AI

https://thenewstack.io/postgres-clickhouse-the-oss-stack-to-handle-agentic-ai-scale/
2•saisrirampur•10m ago•0 comments

The Sad State of RCS

https://hygt.github.io/sad-state-of-rcs/
2•hocuspocus•12m ago•0 comments

Re-Cursive: Gen Z Never Learned to Write in Cursive

https://thinkhuman.com/re-cursive/
2•jamesgill•13m ago•0 comments

Redis vs. BoltCache

https://github.com/wutlu/boltcache
1•spotlayn•16m ago•0 comments

Too Early, Too Alone: France Prepares for Russia as US Withdraws

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/12/21/france-europe-security-trump-00700889
3•Bondi_Blue•18m ago•1 comments

The Doomers Feel Undeterred

https://www.obsolete.pub/p/the-doomers-feel-undeterred-my-latest
1•gmays•19m ago•0 comments

In which our protagonist dreams of laurels (and how we lost with FOSS)

https://wingolog.org/archives/2025/12/17/in-which-our-protagonist-dreams-of-laurels
1•laurex•25m ago•0 comments

Thirteen years of Rust and the birth of Rue

https://steveklabnik.com/writing/thirteen-years-of-rust-and-the-birth-of-rue/
2•steveklabnik•28m ago•0 comments

Go Gray, Not Cray: Why You Should Grayscale Your Phone

https://sami.eljabali.org/go-gray-not-cray-why-you-should-grayscale-your-phone/
1•samieljabali•29m ago•0 comments

I 3D Printed Origami [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNVBK7-h9Fs
1•yboris•30m ago•0 comments

How to Ship Confidently When Your Back End Makes Things Up

https://bits.logic.inc/p/how-to-ship-confidently-when-your
1•sgk284•31m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Latameo – exploring what it's like to live in Latin American cities

https://latameo.com/explore
1•batels•34m ago•0 comments

Michaelmas

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michaelmas
1•pinkmuffinere•34m ago•0 comments

Weight loss jabs: What happens when you stop taking them

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn98pdpyjz5o
18•neom•34m ago•1 comments

Can I offer "login with yahoo" using FusionAuth?

https://fusionauth.io/community/forum/topic/3013/can-i-offer-login-with-yahoo-using-fusionauth
1•mooreds•36m ago•0 comments

An open-source screening platform accelerates discovery of drug combinations

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-66223-8
1•XzetaU8•37m ago•0 comments

Lemon-Shaped World Is the Most Stretched-Out Planet Ever Seen

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/18/science/lemon-planet-pulsar-webb.html
1•asib•38m ago•0 comments

Celebrating 10 Years of DirectX 12

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/directx/celebrating-10-years-of-directx-12/
3•ibobev•40m ago•0 comments

Concluding thoughts on our deep dive into Windows clipboard text conversion

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20251218-00/?p=111882
1•ibobev•40m ago•0 comments

The Windows clipboard automatic text conversion algorithm is path-dependent

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20251215-00/?p=111869
1•ibobev•41m ago•0 comments

What went wrong when I matchmade my friends

https://chrislakin.blog/p/matchmade
1•nowflux•41m ago•0 comments

Rules for Reading the Epstein Files

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/12/19/rules-how-to-read-jeffrey-epstein-files-column-...
1•Tomte•41m ago•0 comments

500 Hours of vibe coding: LLMs fight my coding standards at every turn

https://porridgeai.blogspot.com/2025/12/adventures-with-vibes.html
1•porridge0ats•46m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Build apps with 500 models locally. No tracking, no cloud, just code

https://github.com/codinit-dev/codinit-dev
4•Gerome24•46m ago•0 comments

Fallacies advocating software bloat

http://sininenankka.dy.fi/leetos/swbloat.php
2•marttt•48m ago•0 comments

What even are Cloudflare Durable Objects?

https://boristane.com/blog/what-are-cloudflare-durable-objects/
1•NicoJuicy•48m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Twitch Plays Claude – Crowd-controlled live coding experiment

https://www.twitch.tv/artix187
2•Artix187•50m ago•1 comments

Show HN: 12k+ Nano Banana Pro Prompts Organized in One Place

https://www.picsprompts.com/
2•moobuilds•51m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

I can't upgrade to Windows 11, now leave me alone

https://idiallo.com/byte-size/cant-update-to-windows-11-leave-me-alone
86•firefoxd•1h ago

Comments

spencerflem•1h ago
I love the phrase I heard recently: “software developers don’t understand consent”

It describes so much

baal80spam•1h ago
Sales people don't understand it, not software developers.
hulitu•1h ago
See Windows and Android. Blaming only the sales people is ... not helping.
bigyabai•43m ago
Blaming the sales people is correct. Technically-minded people likely do know better, they just lack the authority to override the top-down administrative decisions.
ghostly_s•56m ago
These problems are rampant enough in the OSS world too, never heard of an open source salesman.
Blackthorn•37m ago
Which one invented "ask me again later" dialogs?
mikestew•16m ago
Sales people, and that shit rolled downhill to the devs. The days of devs writing dialog text in something like Windows are long gone.
heelix•12m ago
What is the difference between software and car sales? The car sales knows when they are lying.
kotaKat•1h ago
Turns out "AI" is now "Arrogant Incels"?
kgklxksnrb•54m ago
When I, as a developer, was told (essentially forced if I wanted to keep my job) to implement dark patterns, I did it knowing I made the world worse. I was fully aware of it, and my coworkers as well, we discussed it openly, and I imagine everyone implementing such tech are. Of course I and other could claim plausible deniability, ”we didn’t understand consent”.
ThrowawayR2•52m ago
Software developers understand consent well but they understand dollar signs even better.
drnick1•1h ago
The Penguin is calling.
mystraline•1h ago
Exactly.

Upgrade, to Linux.

claysmithr•1h ago
2026 year of the linux desktop
baal80spam•1h ago
Any year now!
WXLCKNO•47m ago
I've always dual booted windows with some Linux and used it like 90/10.

I haven't even tried windows 11 even though my PC is compatible.

Went full Linux and I'm not sure what I was missing at this point that I needed from Windows.

Ran Pop OS (cosmic) which is the new Wayland based one but unfortunately it's still buggy and then I switched to a gaming focused Linux called Bazzite which has been perfect.

Tiny learning curve because it's an "immutable" OS but have everything I need running on it plus everything gaming related works out of the box.

brokencode•33m ago
I’m really hoping Steam Deck keeps on pushing game makers to support Linux. It’s really gotten a lot better, except for competitive games that need most types of anti-cheat.

If Linux supported all the games I wanted to play, I would ditch Windows on my home PC.

brokencode•45m ago
I ran Linux on my laptop in college over a decade ago and it worked great.

It just depends on application compatibility and to a smaller extent driver support, though that shouldn’t be a problem for an older laptop.

summa_tech•44m ago
I don't know... Two people around me recently switched to Linux because they could not stand how bad Windows 11 got. I did not encourage either of them (I've got my share of frustrations after running a Linux desktop exclusively for 25 years, and will not consent to be the object of their ire when they inevitably get frustrated - I'd rather help them on neutral ground instead).
bigyabai•42m ago
It was 2019 for me. I haven't daily-driven a Windows or Mac machine in almost 5 years now.
Animats•35m ago
Me either.

But Firefox on Ubuntu is not very good. It can expand to fill the whole machine and get killed by the OOM killer. Sometimes during long text input it hangs and has to be killed and restarted. 8 GB isn't enough any more.

bigyabai•32m ago
Yep, I use a tab suspender to keep Firefox in check, and use zram/swap on my laptop. Works like a charm for me.
Too•26m ago
To be honest Linux desktop has been ready for the past 4-5 years or so. Long gone are the days where Bluetooth suddenly stopped, external monitors crashing and when closing the lid only put the laptop to sleep every fifth time. Heck, even Wayland, wireless printers and usb-c docking stations work these days, even with nvidia. You might even find some games.

It’s become a boring appliance that just works every time. Just they way I want it. I even forgot how to use grub.

Neil44•51m ago
Not being battered by upsells nobody asked for every time you turn the laptop on is so refreshing.
cogman10•47m ago
My 5 year old laptop runs a lot faster as well.

Linux was designed to run on potatoes and has very little bloat over the years. The UX isn't terribly worse on fairly old hardware.

immibis•24m ago
Linux has plenty of bloat. But it's your bloat. You get the power to slice through it how you want and nobody will stop you.
cogman10•15m ago
Well, I'd say it's almost the reverse of how it is with windows.

In windows, the bloat is built in by default. You don't get to chose how the start menu works, you get the windows default start menu and you better like the ads in it. It takes work to pull that garbage out.

In linux most stuff is opt in.

The other part of linux is most stuff isn't simply there running in the background by default. Firefox eats a decent amount of memory, but it's not doing that when I don't have my browser open.

maniacwhat•40m ago
This reminds me of the situation with online ads.

Most people with ad blockers don't realize how unusable the web is for those that don't have ad blockers. I think most would agree this is a poor state that industry incentives have landed us in, and with the web being distributed, it's hard to know how to fix.

Similarly those who use Linux probably don't realize how bad Windows has got recently.

Microsoft has managed to replicate this awful ux problem on a system that they entirely control...

the_snooze•39m ago
When your computer does what you tell it and it doesn't actively try to undermine your intentions, computing becomes fun again.
jesprenj•27m ago
I sure like seeing

    Expanded Security Maintenance for Applications is not enabled.
    
    0 updates can be applied immediately.
    
    108 additional security updates can be applied with ESM Apps.
    Learn more about enabling ESM Apps service at https://ubuntu.com/esm
every time I log in. Or

> You do not have a valid subscription for this server. Please visit www.proxmox.com to get a list of available options.

every time I log in.

Too•19m ago
That’s if you run a OS version older than 5 years. You can still update to a newer Ubuntu version for free and get another 5 years if you pick an LTS version.
bramhaag•19m ago
Believe it or not, Ubuntu is not the only Linux distribution.
petcat•1h ago
> at this point a Windows machine only belongs to you in name. Microsoft can run arbitrary code on it.

I get what the author is trying to say, but...like... obviously?

souenzzo•47m ago
I mean, the free software community has been saying this for 40 years now.
voidfunc•42m ago
I mean.. how is this different from any OS distribution? Apple can push whatever. So can Red Hat or Ubuntu or Gentoo. Unless im literally running Linux From Scratch im at the mercy of maintainers to do whatever they want.
undersuit•39m ago
Provide a way to show that your compiled code is what you say it is.

https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds

Certhas•38m ago
Is that true? Can Ubuntu download and install and run new code without me doing anything? I am not sure that's the case.

Of course every time I run an update, they can install whatever. But that's different from what Windows is doing as I understand it...

AndrewDucker•36m ago
"Ubuntu will apply security updates automatically, without user interaction. This is done via the unattended-upgrades package, which is installed by default."

https://documentation.ubuntu.com/server/how-to/software/auto...

p_ing•33m ago
In 1985, there were no autoupdates/forced updates/or really any available updates that didn't come on physical media.
asdefghyk•34m ago
Probably influenced by the Microsoft history of sneaky things over last 45 years
II2II•13m ago
I get what you're saying, but OS vendors could prevent themselves from running arbitrary code, even from themselves, without the user's authorization if they really wanted to. I'm not sure it is in anyone's best interest since it would affect everything from security updates to automatically installing device drivers (e.g. people would be left with insecure systems or would claim Windows is broken since most would not understand the prompts). It would also be difficult to prevent Microsoft's marketing department from sneaking a trojan horse into things like security update.
TekMol•59m ago
Linux
Fairburn•52m ago
Block updates, remove bloat via PS scripts. Done.
self_awareness•51m ago
> I also paid for a pro version of the OS.

Yep. And you got what you've paid for.

Look at it. This is "pro" now.

rspoerri•50m ago
disable tpm in the bios
ktm5j•10m ago
What would that accomplish?
andrewstuart•46m ago
Satya Nadella really nosedived Windows.
stevenjgarner•16m ago
I disagree. I think his intention was to maximize shareholder value which he has done dramatically by making the user the product being sold. Microsoft stock has soared even at the expense of Microsoft shedding users. Satya has realized the true value of Windows as a revenue platform. It never was a competitive operating system.

From my earlier comment to another Windows post:

Windows 11 has transitioned from a standalone tool into a digital storefront that prioritizes recurring revenue through aggressive prompts for Microsoft 365 and OneDrive subscriptions. By mandating cloud-based Microsoft Accounts, the OS effectively anchors your identity to a marketing ID, allowing the company to track behavior and monetize your data. The interface now functions as an advertising platform, injecting "recommended" apps and sponsored content directly into the Start menu and search results. Ultimately, this shift means users are no longer just customers of a product, but recurring assets whose attention and telemetry are sold to sustain Microsoft’s ecosystem and maximize shareholder value.

wvenable•7m ago
I disagree. Satya doesn't give a crap about Windows; he's the cloud guy. Over 40% of Microsoft's revenue is cloud. Another 20% is office (which is also heading towards cloud). Windows revenue is a measly 9% -- even less than gaming.

Windows is what it is because it's really not important to Microsoft to anymore.

Animats•38m ago
Why would anyone want to buy a new computer now unless the old one is worn out? There is no price/performance improvement. Nor will there be for the next five years or so. NVidia says to expect 10% price increases each year. DRAM prices have doubled, and Samsung says not to expect price cuts. Micron just exited the retail RAM business.

Microsoft is trying to escape this trap by pivoting to Windows as a subscription service. It will get worse, not better.

markus_zhang•6m ago
My only complain is that nowadays laptops are usually poorly built, so unless one purchases an expensive guarantee, anything beyond the default guarantee is not guaranteed.
cm2187•1m ago
And the manufacturers are in a quest to remove as many keys as they can from the keyboard. Like you can hardly find any light laptop today with page up/down keys anymore. Why?.... Haven't these guys heard of keyboard shortcuts?
gmponyo•36m ago
Do yourself a favor and start using Linux on both machines.
1970-01-01•31m ago
I've been running Win11 without a TPM for 6 years. Saying you can't upgrade isn't the same thing as Windows saying you can't upgrade. Knowing your OS seems to be a lost art. I'm not dismissing the valid complaint, but the title is empirically wrong clickbait.
prmoustache•30m ago
Just use something else and stop whining.
markus_zhang•30m ago
There must be a way to disable this thing. Maybe we can disable the service? But anyway I already switched to Linux for my daily usage. It is not smooth as Windows due to driver issues and other weird things, like Firefox crashing frequently when I’m typing in a text box like this one, but still feels better than Windows.

The Windows team and its product manager is determined to trash the product. Good work!

prmoustache•25m ago
In late 2025, there are plenty of alternatives:

Linux FreeBSD NetBSD OpenBSD DragonflyBSD Haiku Plan9 Redox ReactOS Debian Gnu/Hurd FreeDOS Genode SculptOS

And probably some others I haven't heard of. Using Windows in 2025 AND complaining about it is complaining about a self inflicted wound.

Tempest1981•19m ago
I think it would be less daunting for many if there were 1 or 2 popular alternatives to rally around. Including window managers / desktop environments. (Granted, it's nice they can all coexist peacefully.)
dullcrisp•10m ago
I think Linux is the most popular of the alternatives listed.
askvictor•8m ago
There are a handful of popular Linux distros. Ubuntu is probably the most beginner-friendly one with the most staying power; it's the easiest place to start if you have no other ideas/requirements.

The thing is, a healthy ecosystem thrives on diversity. Rallying behind one or two tends towards a monoculture.

ChrisSD•25m ago
It's beside the point of the article but...

> The hardware limitation is specifically TPM 2.0

Almost every even half decent CPU made in the last decade does have TPM 2.0, albeit for some strange reason OEMs used to ship with it disabled. You may be able to turn it on in the bios.

stevenjgarner•20m ago
Microsoft users are the product being sold
j1elo•20m ago
Adding to the enshittified pile of bad decissions that Windows has become, the actual requirements for Windows 11 are just a corporate caprice and not a real "requirement". I did whatever it needed to bypass the checks at install time, and W11 is now working exactly and equally as well as W10 was, on a laptop which only has TPM 1.2 and an old CPU.

Where is the requirement then in modern CPUs and TPM 2.0, Microsoft? Didn't you mean "nice to have" so additional but perfectly optional security features could be enabled?

Dwedit•18m ago
Rufus will let you install with a local account even on PCs that don't support TPM, but would you really want to?
mastazi•12m ago
For many types of users, Windows is no longer viable. I have friends who work at a .NET shop and most of that team now uses Macs. Unthinkable just a few years ago. Meanwhile, I checked ProtonDB and now 90% of my Steam library is Platinum or Native. So I finally switched my gaming PC to Linux. Microsoft's priorities are elsewhere, Windows doesn't have a bright future.
CommenterPerson•11m ago
I ordered a basic Windows laptop, it comes with Windows 11. It's going to be my Linux starter computer. I'm not a computer person. Wish me luck!
codepoet80•6m ago
I hope you researched Linux driver support for that model first. I share the dissatisfaction with the direction of Windows -- but their driver library is unparalleled. Linux CAN run great on lots of machines, but it has nowhere near the hardware support.