January 2026 Archive
1291.
Revisiting the original Roomba and its simple architecture
(robotsinplainenglish.com)
1293.
The state of modern AI text to speech systems for screen reader users
(stuff.interfree.ca)
1294.
OpenSSL: Stack buffer overflow in CMS AuthEnvelopedData parsing
(openssl-library.org)
1295.
1296.
Crypto grifters are recruiting open-source AI developers
(seangoedecke.com)
1297.
Pixar's True Story
(computerhistory.org)
1298.
Show HN: An interactive map of US lighthouses and navigational aids
(lighthouses.app)
1299.
EmulatorJS
(github.com)
1300.
Why Big Companies Keep Failing: The Stack Fallacy (2016)
(techcrunch.com)
1301.
Video Games as Art
(gwern.net)
1302.
The Zen of Reticulum
(github.com)
1303.
What “The Best” Looks Like
(kuril.in)
1304.
1305.
A Brief Introduction to the Basics of Game Theory
(papers.ssrn.com)
1306.
1307.
1309.
1311.
1312.
Stop Forwarding Errors, Start Designing Them
(fast.github.io)
1313.
1314.
There's no single best way to store information
(quantamagazine.org)
1315.
Traintrackr – Live LED Maps
(traintrackr.co.uk)
1316.
1317.
MyTorch – Minimalist autograd in 450 lines of Python
(github.com)
1318.
Below the Surface: Archeological Finds from the Amsterdam Noord/Zuid Metro Line
(belowthesurface.amsterdam)
1319.
What a Programmer Does (1967) [pdf]
(archive.computerhistory.org)
1320.
GenAI, the snake eating its own tail
(ybrikman.com)