February 2026 Archive
481.
Simple screw counter (mitxela.com)
482.
Nano-vLLM: How a vLLM-style inference engine works (neutree.ai)
483.
AIs can't stop recommending nuclear strikes in war game simulations (newscientist.com)
484.
IRS lost 40% of IT staff, 80% of tech leaders in 'efficiency' shakeup (theregister.com)
485.
Apple I Advertisement (1976) (apple1.chez.com)
486.
I converted 2D conventional flight tracking into 3D (aeris.edbn.me)
487.
How to make a living as an artist (essays.fnnch.com)
488.
Beyond agentic coding (haskellforall.com)
489.
Pretty soon, heat pumps will be able to store and distribute heat as needed (sintef.no)
490.
Apple patches decade-old iOS zero-day, possibly exploited by commercial spyware (theregister.com)
491.
Discord Rival Gets Overwhelmed by Exodus of Players Fleeing Age-Verification (kotaku.com)
492.
LLM=True (blog.codemine.be)
493.
CXMT has been offering DDR4 chips at about half the prevailing market rate (koreaherald.com)
494.
Show HN: A native macOS client for Hacker News, built with SwiftUI (github.com)
495.
The peculiar case of Japanese web design (2022) (sabrinas.space)
496.
GitHub experience various partial-outages/degradations (githubstatus.com)
497.
A terminal weather app with ASCII animations driven by real-time weather data (github.com)
498.
"Token anxiety", a slot machine by any other name (jkap.io)
499.
Company as Code (blog.42futures.com)
500.
Text classification with Python 3.14's ZSTD module (maxhalford.github.io)
501.
Thoughts on Generating C (wingolog.org)
502.
GitHub Is Down (github.com)
503.
A Chinese official’s use of ChatGPT revealed an intimidation operation (cnn.com)
504.
A beginner's guide to split keyboards (justinmklam.com)
505.
Defer available in gcc and clang (gustedt.wordpress.com)
506.
Carl Sagan's Baloney Detection Kit: Tools for Thinking Critically (2025) (openculture.com)
507.
UEFI Bindings for JavaScript (codeberg.org)
508.
AI doesn’t reduce work, it intensifies it (simonwillison.net)
509.
Apache Arrow is 10 years old (arrow.apache.org)
510.
Things Unix can do atomically (2010) (rcrowley.org)