2026 Archive
1651.
Single vaccine could protect against all coughs, colds and flus (bbc.com)
1652.
Consent-O-Matic (github.com)
1653.
Show HN: RetroTick – Run classic Windows EXEs in the browser (retrotick.com)
1654.
I swear the UFO is coming any minute (experimental-history.com)
1655.
Iran shuts down Starlink internet for first time (forbes.com)
1656.
Mozilla's open source AI strategy (blog.mozilla.org)
1657.
Early Christian Writings (earlychristianwritings.com)
1658.
Deep dive into Turso, the “SQLite rewrite in Rust” (kerkour.com)
1659.
Meditation as Wakeful Relaxation: Unclenching Smooth Muscle (psychotechnology.substack.com)
1660.
Tldraw pauses external contributions due to AI slop (github.com)
1661.
So many trees planted in Taklamakan Desert that it's turned into a carbon sink (livescience.com)
1662.
Stay Away from My Trash (tldraw.dev)
1663.
Ai, Japanese chimpanzee who counted and painted dies at 49 (bbc.com)
1664.
There's a hidden Android setting that spots fake cell towers (howtogeek.com)
1665.
Physicists developing a quantum computer that’s entirely open source (physics.aps.org)
1666.
Passing of Joe Mancuso (github.com)
1667.
A16z partner says that the theory that we’ll vibe code everything is wrong (aol.com)
1668.
Ask HN: Is it still worth pursuing a software startup?
1669.
Spotify won court order against Anna's Archive, taking down .org domain (arstechnica.com)
1670.
Cloudflare outage on February 20, 2026 (blog.cloudflare.com)
1671.
Government drops plans for mandatory digital ID to work in UK (bbc.com)
1672.
Show HN: AI in SolidWorks (trylad.com)
1673.
Emails to Outlook.com rejected due to a fault or overzealous blocking rules (theregister.com)
1674.
Sins of the Children (asteriskmag.com)
1675.
Use the Mikado Method to do safe changes in a complex codebase (understandlegacycode.com)
1676.
GNU Texmacs (texmacs.org)
1677.
Offpunk 3.0 (ploum.net)
1678.
What it means that Ubuntu is using Rust (smallcultfollowing.com)
1679.
Moltbook is the most interesting place on the internet right now (simonwillison.net)
1680.
What functional programmers get wrong about systems (iankduncan.com)