2026 Archive
9931.
Fast starting Clojure runtime built with GraalVM native-image and Crema (github.com)
9932.
Atlassian promotes and lays off someone in the same day (old.reddit.com)
9933.
Ask HN: Is AI the final nail in the coffin for solo developers?
9934.
Ask HN: Is Connecting via SSH Risky?
9935.
Show HN: LogClaw – Open-source AI SRE that auto-creates tickets from logs (logclaw.ai)
9936.
Nvidia's Huang pitches AI tokens on top of salary (cnbc.com)
9937.
Ask HN: Is Programming as a Profession Cooked?
9938.
Sed, a powerfull mini-language from the 70s (julienlargetpiet.tech)
9939.
Which jobs are most vulnerable to AI? (washingtonpost.com)
9940.
Under the current DTC model, investors do not directly own their securities (foxnews.com)
9941.
I lost my ability to learn anything new because of AI and I need your opinions
9942.
Why LLM-Generated Passwords Are Dangerously Insecure (irregular.com)
9943.
Ubuntu is the reason Windows users don't want to switch to Linux (xda-developers.com)
9944.
Wall Street Is Paywalling Your Kids' Sports (levernews.com)
9945.
Hung by a thread (campedersen.com)
9946.
Average Is over with AI (arnoldkling.substack.com)
9947.
Are tech companies even hiring?
9948.
Ask HN: Job seekers, what's working / not working?
9949.
Ask HN: Did past "bubbles" have so many people claiming we were in a bubble?
9950.
Ask HN: Which common map projections make Greenland look smaller?
9951.
Show HN: Strava for Claude Code (straude.com)
9952.
Greece throws support behind social media bans for kids (euractiv.com)
9953.
Ask HN: Why is USA starting world war 3 now?
9954.
Zenclora OS (zenclora.org)
9955.
Colorado's New Speed Camera System Makes Waze Nearly Useless (motor1.com)
9956.
Attyx – tiny and fast GPU-accelerated terminal emulator written in Zig (github.com)
9957.
Zed: We Overhauled Our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy (zed.dev)
9958.
How to Spot a Liar: Kate White on the Techniques of Deception in Mysteries (crimereads.com)
9959.
Chained Assignment in Python Bytecode (loriculus.org)
9960.
The Righteous EV Owners Who Won't Let Their Broken Cars Die (wired.com)