January 2026 Archive
961.
KPop Demon Hunters Is TIME's 2025 Breakthrough of the Year (time.com)
962.
Fujiwhara Effect (en.wikipedia.org)
963.
Tmux vs. Zellij (tmuxai.dev)
964.
The Alma Array Is Completed with 145 New Low-Noise Amplifiers (universetoday.com)
965.
Proving Liveness with TLA (roscidus.com)
966.
Character-level language diffusion model trained on Tiny Shakespeare (github.com)
967.
Your Life Can Be Better, and You Can Fix It Right Now (perpetual-rewiring.mataroa.blog)
968.
I'm Trying #100DaysToOffload (autodidacts.io)
969.
2025 Year End Report on the Federal Judiciary – Chief Justice John Roberts [pdf] (supremecourt.gov)
970.
Show HN: ChatGPT and Claude-style smart scrolling for React Native message lists (github.com)
971.
C#-Style Property in C++ (vorbrodt.blog)
972.
Show HN: Browse your Claude Code history (github.com)
973.
Show HN: Scan job posts to identify tech and pain points (pursued.io)
974.
Why is politics so creepy [video] (youtube.com)
975.
Claiming Canadian Citizenship by Descent Under Canada's New Citizenship Act C-3 (immigration.ca)
976.
Rare Barbary lion cubs born at Czech zoo (cbsnews.com)
977.
Gatekeepers of Law: Inside the Westlaw and LexisNexis Duopoly (thebignewsletter.com)
978.
Show HN: SmartZip Pro – A fast ZIP/RAR/7Z file manager for iOS (apps.apple.com)
979.
Scribus – open-source Desktop Publishing (scribus.net)
980.
Wan 2.6 Video Generator,role-playing,cinematic AI video creation with Sound (wan2-6.org)
981.
The cost of finding products you love (notes.barkata.com)
982.
Ask HN: Managing data and digital devices during an interstate/overseas move
983.
Block web unless Claude Code is running (github.com)
984.
How does Node.js load its built-in/native modules? (2021) (joyeecheung.github.io)
985.
The Cost of a Closure in C: The Rest (thephd.dev)
986.
The Math Book (2012) (sprott.physics.wisc.edu)
987.
The Cult of Costco (theatlantic.com)
988.
All of Advent of Code 2025 in SQLite [video] (youtube.com)
989.
Fantastic Reasoning Behaviors and Where to Find Them (arxiv.org)
990.
New documentary 'A Glitch in the Matrix' explores simulation theory (pastemagazine.com)