January 2026 Archive
3121.
Open source's new mission: Rebuild the EU tech stack (theregister.com)
3122.
OpenAI chair Bret Taylor says AI is 'probably' bubble, expects correction coming (cnbc.com)
3123.
How the Atlas Network is shaping your life, even if you've never heard of it (abc.net.au)
3124.
Data Exfiltration via DNS Resolution (github.com)
3125.
Former USDS Leaders Launch Tech Reform Project to Fix What DOGE Broke (wired.com)
3126.
SF Microclimates (microclimates.solofounders.com)
3127.
Ingress Nginx: Statement from Kubernetes Steering and Security Committees (kubernetes.io)
3128.
3129.
My Beef with the iOS 26 Tab Bar (ryanashcraft.com)
3130.
Official TypeScript Cheat Sheets (typescriptlang.org)
3131.
The Manchester Garbage Collector and purple-garden's runtime (xnacly.me)
3132.
3133.
Germany Forces Lexus to Remotely Kill Car Heating in Dead of Winter (gadgetreview.com)
3134.
Ask HN: Revive a mostly dead Discord server
3135.
Command K Bars (maggieappleton.com)
3136.
US says Canada will regret decision to allow Chinese EVs into their market (reuters.com)
3137.
Show HN: UltraContext – A simple context API for AI agents with auto-versioning (ultracontext.ai)
3138.
AI is hitting UK harder than other big economies, study finds (theguardian.com)
3139.
Kubernetes Was Overkill. We Moved to Docker Compose and Saved 60 Hours (medium.com)
3140.
Ask HN: What's the best talk you've watched?
3141.
Finding and Fixing a 50k Goroutine Leak That Nearly Killed Production (skoredin.pro)
3142.
The Anti-Hat Riots of 1973 (marginalia.nu)
3143.
OpenAI will start testing ads in ChatGPT free and Go tiers (twitter.com)
3144.
We’re more patient with AI than with each other (uxtopian.com)
3145.
Mana LLM OS (mana.space)
3146.
Ask HN: Discrepancy between Lichess and Stockfish
3147.
88x31 badge for gen-AI free, 100% human-made works (aspiz.uk)
3148.
Show HN: Elo ranking for landing pages (landingleaderboard.com)
3149.
NameCheap revoked domain from project because they don't like their politics (twitter.com)
3150.
The most friendless place on Earth (economist.com)