January 2026 Archive
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Many Small Queries Are Efficient in SQLite
(sqlite.org)
754.
Linux kernel security work
(kroah.com)
757.
DHS keeps trying and failing to unmask anonymous ICE critics online
(arstechnica.com)
758.
I set all 376 Vim options and I'm still a fool
(evanhahn.com)
759.
760.
I'd tell you a UDP joke…
(codepuns.com)
761.
Computer History Museum Launches Digital Portal to Its Collection
(computerhistory.org)
762.
I stopped following the news
(mertbulan.com)
763.
Bubblewrap: A nimble way to prevent agents from accessing your .env files
(patrickmccanna.net)
764.
Stargaze: SpaceX's Space Situational Awareness System
(starlink.com)
765.
The longest Greek word
(en.wikipedia.org)
766.
I built a 2x faster lexer, then discovered I/O was the real bottleneck
(modulovalue.com)
767.
Accounting for Computer Scientists (2011)
(martin.kleppmann.com)
768.
769.
Talking to LLMs has improved my thinking
(philipotoole.com)
770.
How Y Combinator made it smart to trust founders
(elbowgreasegames.substack.com)
771.
772.
Max Payne – two decades later – Graphics Critique (2021)
(darkcephas.blogspot.com)
773.
774.
The No Fakes Act has a “fingerprinting” trap that kills open source?
(old.reddit.com)
775.
Oral microbiome sequencing after taking probiotics
(blog.booleanbiotech.com)
776.
777.
What is Plan 9?
(fqa.9front.org)
778.
Text Is King
(experimental-history.com)
779.
Did a celebrated researcher obscure a baby's poisoning?
(newyorker.com)
780.
CVEs affecting the Svelte ecosystem
(svelte.dev)