
Hacker News Recap December 22nd, 2025 | US blocks all offshore wind construction, says reason is classified
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Dec 23, 2025 The U.S. has put a stop to all offshore wind construction, citing classified reasons that raise eyebrows over transparency. Meanwhile, Flock's AI cameras exposed online have sparked debates on privacy risks. A unique tool, Secco, is making waves by streamlining developer workflows. On the career front, a 2014 essay stresses the importance of designing your own path. Jimmy Lai's struggle for media freedom highlights alarming global issues, while the new GLM-4.7 promises to enhance coding capabilities. Beware of the Lotusbail npm package, which has been caught harvesting WhatsApp data!
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Classified Halt Threatens Offshore Wind Progress
- The U.S. halted all offshore wind construction for reasons labeled as classified, creating large uncertainty for renewable projects.
- This suspension could delay decarbonization goals and unsettle investors and developers in the sector.
Exposed AI Cameras Highlight Privacy Risks
- Flock exposed AI-driven cameras to the public internet, enabling self-tracking and raising privacy alarms.
- The incident shows how powerful AI surveillance tools can be misused when security practices fail.
Automate Build And Test Workflows
- Use tools like Secco to automate compilation, testing, and common dev tasks to speed workflows.
- Integrate with existing frameworks to avoid overhauling processes and reduce developer friction.
