January 2026 Archive
2491.
I'm a Happy Engineer Now (blog.denv.it)
2492.
Malicious Chrome Extension Steals MEXC API Keys for Account Takeover (socket.dev)
2493.
Kreuzberg: Extract text and metadata from a wide range of file formats (github.com)
2494.
How to Fire Your Boss (1970) (theanarchistlibrary.org)
2495.
Microsoft warns that China is winning AI race outside the West (ft.com)
2496.
Show HN: I built GPT from scratch to understand how it works (pythongiant.github.io)
2497.
Wine stable release 11.0.0 is now available for Linux FreeBSD and macOS (wine-reviews.net)
2498.
Claude is down – Jan 14th 2026
2499.
Linux Mint 22.3 (blog.linuxmint.com)
2500.
Porting MiniJinja to Go with an Agent (lucumr.pocoo.org)
2501.
Show HN: AIOStack – Using eBPF to Secure AI Services in Kubernetes (aurva.io)
2502.
Legacy of the Necromancer (Amiga and PC DOS) (gamesthatwerent.com)
2503.
Man to plead guilty to hacking US Supreme Court filing system (techcrunch.com)
2504.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2026)
2505.
Apple cuts Vision Pro production and marketing after weak sales (ft.com)
2506.
We need to talk about Claude's 'soul' document (nimishg.substack.com)
2507.
Books Should Update as Software
2508.
Donald Trump's Approval Rating on Maduro Capture, According to Polls (newsweek.com)
2509.
A Rupture over Israel Is Tearing MAGA Apart (nytimes.com)
2510.
Private Operating System
2511.
Modern evidence for God from cosmology, astrochemistry, etc. (by a YC alum) (saintbeluga.org)
2512.
Ask HN: What made you move back to HTML-to-PDF in production?
2513.
Ask HN: Who is using Nebula (mesh VPN)?
2514.
Ask HN: Why not ban first-person pronouns from conversational AI?
2515.
Experienced software developers assumed AI would save them a chunk of time (fortune.com)
2516.
Show HN: Freenet alpha, a drop-in decentralized replacement for the web
2517.
macOS Tahoe 26.2 ships with an outdated version of Python 3.9.6
2518.
Tell HN: I Downgraded from macOS Tahoe to Sequoia
2519.
Show HN: You are now the product manager of this site (youarethepm.com)
2520.
Who are the companies that still use Perl in their back end?