February 2026 Archive
8101.
Japan's Tourism Challenges: Declining Visitors and Shifting Trends in 2026 (travelandtourworld.com)
8102.
CLI tool to enforce RFC-driven AI coding (github.com)
8103.
A New AI Math Startup Just Cracked 4 Previously Unsolved Problems (wired.com)
8104.
On the shape of giant soap bubbles (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
8105.
Why Replacing Developers with AI Is Going Horribly Wrong? [video] (youtube.com)
8106.
Ads are coming to AI. But not to Claude (twitter.com)
8107.
"Hister – fast, content-based search for visited websites" (hister.org)
8108.
Psychics in Silicon Valley (youtube.com)
8109.
The Wrong Work, Done Beautifully (domenic.me)
8110.
GB Renewables Map (renewables-map.robinhawkes.com)
8111.
Who Will Build the Wheel? (gist.github.com)
8112.
Write for Yourself, and Wisdom Will Follow (moretothat.com)
8113.
A Wargame Shows Just How Vulnerable Europe Is to a Russian Attack (wsj.com)
8114.
Beyond Hurwicz: incentive compatibility under informational decentralization (arxiv.org)
8115.
A Brief History of the Fist Bump (2008) (time.com)
8116.
Show HN: Gilfoyle – Empirical RCA across observability tools (github.com)
8117.
Trust Signals Are Broken (ordep.dev)
8118.
The Timeless Way of Programming (2022) (tomasp.net)
8119.
2026: Coding is dead; Learn to let it go (thoughtos.substack.com)
8120.
Show HN: Ctxsync – Chat with your codebase that stays in sync (ctxsync.com)
8121.
CLI tool for live communication between agents in different TUIs and subagents (github.com)
8122.
Why Big Tech Is Throwing Cash into India in Quest for AI Supremacy (wsj.com)
8123.
China Trader Who Made $3B on Gold Bets Big Against Silver (bloomberg.com)
8124.
Microsoft and Software Survival (stratechery.com)
8125.
Why our ancestors had straight teeth without braces (popsci.com)
8126.
The 'elite' couples breeding to save mankind (telegraph.co.uk)
8127.
Show HN: DeepBrainz-R1 – Reasoning-First Small Models for Agentic Systems (huggingface.co)
8128.
Small LLMs vs. Fine-Tuned Bert for Classification: 32 Experiments (alex-jacobs.com)
8129.
Munich makes digital sovereignty measurable with its own score (heise.de)
8130.
Set up a Bazel build that targets an MCU (pigweed.dev)