2026 Archive
10981.
Cloudflare Just Bought a Web Framework. Here's Why That Changes Everything (jpcaparas.medium.com)
10982.
Before I forget how I got here (richhaase.com)
10983.
Let's Fucking Encrypt Everything (kerkour.com)
10984.
Why is nobody using this? Full-duplex voice streaming with Gemini Live in React
10985.
Show HN: Preloop – An MCP proxy for human-in-the-loop tool approvals (preloop.ai)
10986.
Show HN: Earworm.lol – fast universal music links (earworm.lol)
10987.
The fashion industry that is tech (baldurbjarnason.com)
10988.
Deskmate: Stay in Buld Mode – Even When You're Away from Your System (github.com)
10989.
Building a Quake PC (fabiensanglard.net)
10990.
Using an expensive model made our agent 75% cheaper (twitter.com)
10991.
RubyShell: Ruby way to create shell scripts (github.com)
10992.
Iran restores sending and receiving SMS (iranintl.com)
10993.
Stop Pulling Yourself Down (buanasalf.com)
10994.
Looking at the numbers, I'm less productive using AI
10995.
Ask HN: What are good tools for creating a video or interactive demo for a SaaS?
10996.
ClickHouse Handles Strings (rushter.com)
10997.
Hootsuite seeks business with ICE amid financial pressures (theglobeandmail.com)
10998.
Cloudflare Sandbox SDK (developers.cloudflare.com)
10999.
OpenAI brings advertising to ChatGPT in push for new revenue (ft.com)
11000.
US regulator tells GM to hit the brakes on customer tracking (theregister.com)
11001.
Train an RL agent to play tic-tac-toe (github.com)
11002.
Drop Bear (australian.museum)
11003.
Show HN: Whisper Money – a zero-knowledge personal finance app (E2E encrypted) (github.com)
11004.
Should You Be 'Fibermaxxing'? (nytimes.com)
11005.
Is Grove (by OpenAI) a scam that no one talks about?
11006.
A Hit Movie Set Deep Inside an AI Lab (wsj.com)
11007.
AI boom is triggering déjà vu for some who predicted past crashes (washingtonpost.com)
11008.
How to make a Blockbuster VHS sleeve for any movie (popsci.com)
11009.
Anthropic's Claude Code and the rise of autonomous coding tools (wsj.com)
11010.
Deadly 'reverse' cells can destroy us unless scientists stop them (scientificamerican.com)