February 2026 Archive
4831.
Stardew Valley Turns 10: The Big ConcernedApe Interview (ign.com)
4832.
Europe begins its slow retreat from US dependence (politico.eu)
4833.
The dueling 'free grocery' stunts from Polymarket and Kalshi in NYC (businessinsider.com)
4834.
Show HN: Tokenaru – commodity market for LLM tokens (tokenaru.com)
4835.
No Other Choice (en.wikipedia.org)
4836.
The Linux Graphics Stack in a Nutshell (lwn.net)
4837.
TonyPitony, Brain Rots, 67 (poplit.hcommons.org)
4838.
Guthman Musical Instrument Competition (2026 Finalists) (guthman.gatech.edu)
4839.
Awesome Codex Automations (github.com)
4840.
A Treatise on AI Chatbots Undermining the Enlightenment (maggieappleton.com)
4841.
AutoGPT is an open-source autonomous software agent that uses OpenAI's LLMs (en.wikipedia.org)
4842.
How not to program in Dyalog APL (toolofthought.com)
4843.
We Chose OpenSCAD (modelrift.com)
4844.
Price increase on .AI domains by NameCheap
4845.
Rust Project Goals 2026 (rust-lang.github.io)
4846.
How Virtual Textures Work (shlom.dev)
4847.
Composite data type performance issues in PostgreSQL (cybertec-postgresql.com)
4848.
Why giving away the software might be the best solution
4849.
Requests for Startups (ycombinator.com)
4850.
Engine-Bench: Evaluating Coding Agents on Writing Game Engine Code (github.com)
4851.
Navidrome Adds Support for Plugins (github.com)
4852.
RP2350 Hacking Challenge 2: Less randomisation, more correlation (raspberrypi.com)
4853.
Show HN: Static psql – Pre-built PostgreSQL client binaries (github.com)
4854.
Commission trials European open source communications software (euractiv.com)
4855.
A Telegram Assistant That Turns Brain Dumps into Structured Markdown (alexeyondata.substack.com)
4856.
HTTP/1.1 from Scratch (kmcd.dev)
4857.
Tell HN: Claude Has Had 57 Incidents in the Past 3 Months
4858.
Why Was a Dead Pope Put on Trial at the Cadaver Synod? (thecollector.com)
4859.
What New Technologies Do to Fragile Minds (worldhistory.substack.com)
4860.
Distributing Go binaries like SQLite-scanner through PyPI using go-to-wheel (simonwillison.net)