January 2026 Archive
6451.
We Are Excited About Confessions (alignment.openai.com)
6452.
Mira Murati's startup, is losing two of its co-founders to OpenAI (techcrunch.com)
6453.
Physics of foam resembles AI training (phys.org)
6454.
6455.
Is Greenland USA? (isgreenlandusa.com)
6456.
Show HN: Okiro – spin up ephemeral codebases for parallel AI coding (github.com)
6457.
Clone Wars: IBM Edition (hackaday.com)
6458.
Reddit Stock Down 8% After Digg Open Beta Launch (finance.yahoo.com)
6459.
Nanotimetamps: Time-Stamped Data on Nano Block Lattice (github.com)
6460.
Moving from Java to Python (2014) (yusufaytas.com)
6461.
Do not give up your brain (cassidoo.co)
6462.
SiFive to adopt Nvidia technology for speedy links between chips (reuters.com)
6463.
Nazis.us Redirects to DHS.gov (dhs.gov)
6464.
State Department Threatens UK Because Only the US Is Allowed to Ban Foreign Apps (techdirt.com)
6465.
Our Engineering Team Uses AI (metalbear.com)
6466.
Hetzner Storage Boxes (hetzner.com)
6467.
Time in C++: Creating Your Own Clocks with <Chrono> (sandordargo.com)
6468.
Show HN: A WebGPU-based browser engine with "Blam "-style physics
6469.
How we built CoPE (blog.zentropi.ai)
6470.
Ui.dev and Fireship Join Forces (fireship.dev)
6471.
Show HN: Smart Tab Suspender – Reduce Chrome memory usage by autosuspending tabs (chromewebstore.google.com)
6472.
AI in Biotech in 2026 (benchling.com)
6473.
Sparse tongue hair explains why queen bees stop foraging when workers emerge (phys.org)
6474.
Wormholes may not exist but may reveal something deeper about time and universe (theconversation.com)
6475.
The Cost of PostgreSQL Arrays (boringsql.com)
6476.
The quiet way AI normalizes foreign influence (cyberscoop.com)
6477.
San Francisco Health Agency Gives Free Booze to Homeless Alcoholics (californiaglobe.com)
6478.
Ten Years of Dashcams (alec.is)
6479.
OpenAI and Gabe Newell Back a Bold New Take on Fusing Humans and Machines (corememory.com)
6480.
Integration tests are best tests (jayconrod.com)