February 2026 Archive
17581.
The End of Lazy SaaS: Same Game, Harder Rules (verissimo.substack.com)
17582.
Could Write­Process­Memory be made faster by avoiding the intermediate buffer? (devblogs.microsoft.com)
17583.
'Are You Dead Yet?' unveils the anxiety and pain of single Chinese youths (globalvoices.org)
17584.
Why IP Address Certificates Are Dangerous and Usually Unnecessary (agwa.name)
17585.
Measuring Input-to-Photon Latency (Because 'Wayland Feels Off' Isn't a Metric) (davidjusto.com)
17586.
Taste for Makers (2002) (paulgraham.com)
17587.
Laser-etched glass can store data for 10k years, Microsoft says (techxplore.com)
17588.
Boundary Point Jail A new way to break the strongest AI defences (aisi.gov.uk)
17589.
Freelancer Empathy (seths.blog)
17590.
A Parallel Internet (k2xl.substack.com)
17591.
Repeating Prompts (daoudclarke.net)
17592.
Runtime Async: A Dive into the Future of Async in .NET (laurentkempe.com)
17593.
JSFuck - Write any JavaScript with 6 Characters: []()!+ (jsfuck.com)
17594.
Show HN: Banish – A declarative DSL for rule-based state machines in Rust (github.com)
17595.
Show HN: OpenGnothia – Open-source AI therapy companion (BYOK) (opengnothia.com)
17596.
Classifying pediatric brain tumors by liquid biopsy using AI (stjude.org)
17597.
Show HN: Open-source security scanner for MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers (npmjs.com)
17598.
Show HN: A Resumable, "Guwahati-Proof" Google Drive Downloader in Python
17599.
LLM Drugs (For Humans) (llmdrugs.com)
17600.
Confessions of a Reluctant Luddite (doingsoftwarewrong.com)
17601.
Show HN: Aegis.rs, the first open source Rust-based LLM security proxy (github.com)
17602.
Show HN: I built a compliance scanner that flags WCAG GDPR and FTC risks in mins (rataify.com)
17603.
The Current State of Content Negotiation for AI Agents (checklyhq.com)
17604.
Show HN: Run SigNoz on ObsessionDB and ClickHouse Cloud (github.com)
17605.
New OS 141 KB => Fastos (twitter.com)
17606.
A First-Hand Look at the Messy Underbelly of DMCA 512(c) Takedowns (blog.ericgoldman.org)
17607.
How to build OpenClaw in 400 lines of code (hugodutka.com)
17608.
Tour Guides Accused of Scamming the Louvre Out of $12M (wsj.com)
17609.
Wafir: Collect feedback, save it to GitHub (bps-consulting.github.io)
17610.
User research is often just expensive validation for decisions made (nikitisza.com)