January 2026 Archive
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Software Pump and Dump
(tautvilas.lt)
393.
Tesla is committing automotive suicide
(electrek.co)
394.
Scientists identify brain waves that define the limits of 'you'
(sciencealert.com)
395.
UK government exempting itself from cyber law inspires little confidence
(theregister.com)
396.
Network of Scottish X accounts go dark amid Iran blackout
(heraldscotland.com)
397.
Is Rust faster than C?
(steveklabnik.com)
398.
All AI Videos Are Harmful (2025)
(idiallo.com)
399.
IPv6 is not insecure because it lacks a NAT
(johnmaguire.me)
400.
GitHub should charge everyone $1 more per month to fund open source
(blog.greg.technology)
401.
Xfce is great
(rubenerd.com)
403.
Linux boxes via SSH: suspended when disconected
(shellbox.dev)
404.
Amazon closing its Fresh and Go stores
(finance.yahoo.com)
405.
Claude is good at assembling blocks, but still falls apart at creating them
(approachwithalacrity.com)
406.
I’m leaving Redis for SolidQueue
(simplethread.com)
407.
Show HN: I quit coding years ago. AI brought me back
(calquio.com)
408.
Lock-Picking Robot
(github.com)
409.
The tech market is fundamentally fucked up and AI is just a scapegoat
(bayramovanar.substack.com)
410.
Scientist who helped eradicate smallpox dies at age 89
(scientificamerican.com)
411.
412.
The WiFi only works when it's raining (2024)
(predr.ag)
413.
Changes to Android Open Source Project
(source.android.com)
416.
ChatGPT Health is a marketplace, guess who is the product?
(consciousdigital.org)
417.
Why DuckDB is my first choice for data processing
(robinlinacre.com)
419.
In praise of –dry-run
(henrikwarne.com)
420.
The unreasonable effectiveness of the Fourier transform
(joshuawise.com)