January 2026 Archive
421.
Design Thinking Books (2024)
(designorate.com)
422.
My ridiculously robust photo management system (Immich edition)
(jaisenmathai.com)
423.
Scientists find a way to regrow cartilage in mice and human tissue samples
(sciencedaily.com)
424.
Erdos 281 solved with ChatGPT 5.2 Pro
(twitter.com)
425.
Why does a least squares fit appear to have a bias when applied to simple data?
(stats.stackexchange.com)
426.
How AI destroys institutions
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
428.
429.
California residents can now request all data brokers delete personal info
(consumer.drop.privacy.ca.gov)
430.
Show HN: An interactive guide to how browsers work
(howbrowserswork.com)
431.
I added a Bluesky comment section to my blog
(micahcantor.com)
432.
434.
The Nobel Prize and the Laureate Are Inseparable
(nobelpeaceprize.org)
435.
New YC homepage
(ycombinator.com)
436.
Replit founder Amjad Masad isn’t afraid of Silicon Valley
(sfstandard.com)
437.
Europe wants to end its dangerous reliance on US internet technology
(theconversation.com)
438.
Poland's energy grid was targeted by never-before-seen wiper malware
(arstechnica.com)
439.
Internet Archive's Storage
(blog.dshr.org)
440.
Map To Poster – Create Art of your favourite city
(github.com)
441.
Roam 50GB is now Roam 100GB
(starlink.com)
442.
443.
Kernel bugs hide for 2 years on average. Some hide for 20
(pebblebed.com)
444.
Swift on Android: Full Native App Development Now Possible
(docs.swifdroid.com)
445.
A spider web unlike any seen before
(nytimes.com)
446.
447.
Scaling long-running autonomous coding
(cursor.com)
448.
Android’s desktop interface leaks
(9to5google.com)
449.
Dell UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor
(dell.com)
450.
Text-based web browsers
(cssence.com)