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Saturday, December 13, 2025

Hey buddy,

Man, Saturday on Hacker News had some wild stuff. Lemme quickly hit you with the highlights while I got a minute:

Apple ID Lockout Drama

First up, big one: some poor dude wrote a long post titled "Apple has locked my Apple ID, and I have no recourse. A plea for help.". He got completely locked out of his Apple ID, and Apple's support system just wasn't helping at all. It was a huge thread, like 900+ comments. People were talking about how scary it is to have a big company control all your digital life. Some comments brought up how gift cards can be tied to fraud, which might be why these lockouts happen, but still, the "no recourse" part is super frustrating.

Twilio Segment Ditches Microservices for a Monolith

Remember all the hype about microservices? Well, Twilio Segment wrote a blog post about how they're actually moving back to a monolith. Yeah, you heard that right! They had like 140 services and it just became too much to manage, especially with shared dependencies and stuff. Always interesting to see big companies make these kinds of architecture shifts.

Getting Better at AI for Programming

There was an "Ask HN" thread about how to get better at using AI for programming. People had a lot of different opinions. Some folks swear by LLMs as a sounding board or for quick code snippets, while others were pretty skeptical, even calling some of the AI promoters "gaslighting" people into thinking these tools are more useful than they are. Definitely a hot debate still brewing there.

Happy 100th to Dick Van Dyke!

This was a nice one: Dick Van Dyke turned 100! The article mentioned he's also a computer animator and an Amiga fanatic, which is pretty cool for a centenarian. People were sharing his amazing singing from movies like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and even some old SIGGRAPH talks he gave. There was some really weird, off-topic stuff in the comments too, but mostly it was just a wholesome celebration.

LG TV's Force-Install Microsoft Copilot

Okay, this one is just infuriating. Someone posted on Reddit (linked on HN) that their LG TV got a new software update that installed Microsoft Copilot, and you can't even delete it! This sparked a whole discussion about "TVs as a service" and how companies are just pushing whatever they want onto your devices. Some people were talking about rooting their TVs to avoid this kind of crap.

YouTube CEO Limits Kids' Social Media

Surprise, surprise. YouTube's CEO limits his kids' social media use, just like other tech bosses. It's always a bit ironic, right? Comments were debating if it's an "appeal to authority" or genuinely good advice. One person even mentioned they mirror approved YouTube channels to their home server to serve them through Plex, so their kids can watch without ads, which is a pretty clever workaround!

Google Removes Sci-Hub from Search

Finally, Google is removing Sci-Hub domains from U.S. search results because of some old court order. Sci-Hub, the site for academic papers, is always controversial. The comments quickly went into discussions about censorship and even got political, comparing different countries' approaches to online information. It's a messy one.

Anyway, that's the gist of it! Catch you later!

All Stories from Today

Apple has locked my Apple ID, and I have no recourse. A plea for help (hey.paris)

VPN location claims don't match real traffic exits (ipinfo.io)

Ask HN: How can I get better at using AI for programming? (news.ycombinator.com)

Google removes Sci-Hub domains from U.S. search results due to dated court order (torrentfreak.com)

I tried Gleam for Advent of Code (blog.tymscar.com)

Computer animator and Amiga fanatic Dick van Dyke turns 100 (news.ycombinator.com)

Why Twilio Segment moved from microservices back to a monolith (www.twilio.com)

1300 Still Images from the Animated Films of Hayao Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli (2023) (www.ghibli.jp)

Linux Sandboxes and Fil-C (fil-c.org)

YouTube's CEO limits his kids' social media use – other tech bosses do the same (www.cnbc.com)

Recovering Anthony Bourdain's Li.st's (sandyuraz.com)

LG TV's new software update installed MS Copilot, which cannot be deleted (old.reddit.com)

Want to sway an election? Here’s how much fake online accounts cost (www.science.org)

I fed 24 years of my blog posts to a Markov model (susam.net)

Are we stuck with the same Desktop UX forever? [video] (www.youtube.com)

Analysis finds anytime electricity from solar available as battery costs plummet (pv-magazine-usa.com)

We built another object storage (fractalbits.com)

Doxers posing as cops are tricking big tech firms into sharing people's data (www.wired.com)

Dick Van Dyke turns 100 (www.theguardian.com)

Some surprising things about DuckDuckGo (gabrielweinberg.com)

A Lisp Interpreter Implemented in Conway's Game of Life (2021) (woodrush.github.io)

The Checkerboard (99percentinvisible.org)

The Rise of Computer Games, Part I: Adventure (technicshistory.com)

An off-grid, flat-packable washing machine (www.positive.news)

Poor Johnny still won't encrypt (bfswa.substack.com)

Workday project at Washington University hits $266M (www.theregister.com)

Oliver Sacks put himself into his case studies. What was the cost? (www.newyorker.com)

Germany's train service is one of Europe's worst. How did it get so bad? (www.npr.org)

Closures as Win32 Window Procedures (nullprogram.com)

Purdue University approves new AI requirement for all undergrads (www.forbes.com)