February 2026 Archive
151.
Elsevier shuts down its finance journal citation cartel (chrisbrunet.com)
152.
OpenAI raises $110B on $730B pre-money valuation (techcrunch.com)
153.
The Hunt for Dark Breakfast (moultano.wordpress.com)
154.
Anthropic ditches its core safety promise (cnn.com)
155.
Binance fired employees who found $1.7B in crypto was sent to Iran (nytimes.com)
156.
Ars Technica makes up quotes from Matplotlib maintainer; pulls story (infosec.exchange)
157.
Hetzner Prices increase 30-40% (docs.hetzner.com)
158.
US orders diplomats to fight data sovereignty initiatives (reuters.com)
159.
Frontier AI agents violate ethical constraints 30–50% of time, pressured by KPIs (arxiv.org)
160.
Recreating Epstein PDFs from raw encoded attachments (neosmart.net)
161.
Claude Code Remote Control (code.claude.com)
162.
Mark Zuckerberg Lied to Congress. We Can't Trust His Testimony (dispatch.techoversight.org)
163.
Agent Skills (agentskills.io)
164.
What your Bluetooth devices reveal (blog.dmcc.io)
165.
Fluorite – A console-grade game engine fully integrated with Flutter (fluorite.game)
166.
CBS didn't air Rep. James Talarico interview out of fear of FCC (nbcnews.com)
167.
How we rebuilt Next.js with AI in one week (blog.cloudflare.com)
168.
An AI Agent Published a Hit Piece on Me – The Operator Came Forward (theshamblog.com)
169.
Oat – Ultra-lightweight, zero dependency, semantic HTML, CSS, JS UI library (oat.ink)
170.
LinkedIn checks for 2953 browser extensions (github.com)
171.
AI makes the easy part easier and the hard part harder (blundergoat.com)
172.
Deno Sandbox (deno.com)
173.
Show HN: NanoClaw – “Clawdbot” in 500 lines of TS with Apple container isolation (github.com)
174.
Infrastructure decisions I endorse or regret after 4 years at a startup (2024) (cep.dev)
175.
Ministry of Justice orders deletion of the UK's largest court reporting database (legalcheek.com)
176.
Croatia declared free of landmines after 31 years (glashrvatske.hrt.hr)
177.
AI is not a coworker, it's an exoskeleton (kasava.dev)
178.
Is Show HN dead? No, but it's drowning (arthurcnops.blog)
179.
It's 2026, Just Use Postgres (tigerdata.com)
180.
We're no longer attracting top talent: the brain drain killing American science (theguardian.com)