2026 Archive
13921.
Tracks vs. Trains: Why the Real AI Boom Hasn't Started Yet – Insights for 2026 (shawnharris.com)
13922.
A "Learning Backlog" for Low-Priority Engineering Ideas (samjarman.co.nz)
13923.
AI automation paradox: More work, not less (theregister.com)
13924.
Users don't always conform to the perfect visions of engineers (2011) (rachelbythebay.com)
13925.
Trump's Immigration Nightmare: It Is Happening Here (newrepublic.com)
13926.
Lego's Smart Brick Gives the Iconic Analog Toy a New Digital Brain (wired.com)
13927.
Building Internal Agents (lethain.com)
13928.
The Nevernote Journey 18 Days with AI-Assisted Development (nevernote.ie)
13929.
The Ruff Linter (docs.astral.sh)
13930.
Kahvibreak – J2ME game collection (5600+ games) (bluemaxima.org)
13931.
Razer Made Its AI Gaming Assistant into a Waifu Hologram (gizmodo.com)
13932.
I love Tailscale but still couldn't share my dev environment. So I built this (privateconnect.co)
13933.
Build native DuckDB extensions in C# using .NET AOT compilation (github.com)
13934.
Kenya's Great Carbon Valley: a bold new gamble to fight climate change (technologyreview.com)
13935.
The Price of Software (bigzaphod.com)
13936.
Psychological traits that may fuel conspiracy theorist mindset identified (phys.org)
13937.
Buffer overflow in /bin/su from Unix v4 (openwall.com)
13938.
No Internet November: The Report – I survived 30 days offline (alessandrocuzzocrea.com)
13939.
Shipping Your Computer – De Programmatica Ipsum (deprogrammaticaipsum.com)
13940.
Disaster Costs, 1900–2024 (entropicthoughts.com)
13941.
The End of Something (nurbaysal.com)
13942.
Log2(3) and Log2(5) (johndcook.com)
13943.
$$$('selector') on Firefox DevTools console (mastodon.social)
13944.
All the rovers heading to the Moon over the next 10 years (jatan.space)
13945.
Never click on a link that looks like that (xn--gckvb8fzb.com)
13946.
Faust Programming Language (faust.grame.fr)
13947.
Functors, Applicatives, and Monads: The Scary Words You Understand (cekrem.github.io)
13948.
SRE deep dive into Linux Page Cache (biriukov.dev)
13949.
Overengineering and the Lost Art of Common Sense (pego.dev)
13950.
Show HN: Doloris – A distributed system in Go that feels pain (github.com)