February 2026 Archive
1921.
Over 65? Congratulations, You Own the Economy (wsj.com)
1922.
Caffeine content for coffee, tea, soda and more (mayoclinic.org)
1923.
The future belongs to those who can refute AI, not just generate with AI (learningloom.substack.com)
1924.
SpacetimeDB ThreeJS Support (discourse.threejs.org)
1925.
US Military preparing for potentially weeks-long Iran operations (reuters.com)
1926.
When etcd crashes, check your disks first (nubificus.co.uk)
1927.
Tesla Robotaxis Reportedly Crashing at a Rate That's 4x Higher Than Humans (gizmodo.com)
1928.
Message from Pope Leo XIV on the 60th World Day of Social Communications (vatican.va)
1929.
Some silly Z3 scripts I wrote (hillelwayne.com)
1930.
Washington Post CEO Will Lewis Steps Down After Stormy Tenure (nytimes.com)
1931.
Black-White Array: fast, ordered and based on with O(log N) memory allocations (github.com)
1932.
How to sew a Hyperbolic Blanket (2021) (geometrygames.org)
1933.
Anthropic refuses to bend to Pentagon on AI safeguards as dispute nears deadline (apnews.com)
1934.
The User Guide for Elite, the Tool Palantir Made for ICE (404media.co)
1935.
Solving Shrinkwrap: New Experimental Technique (kizu.dev)
1936.
1937.
What are the best coping mechanisms for AI Fatalism?
1938.
NDP wants Carney to kill U.S. fighter jet contract in favour of Swedish aircraft (ctvnews.ca)
1939.
Man, 83, tricked by scammers, gets 21 years to life for killing Uber driver (nytimes.com)
1940.
Generative AI use and depressive symptoms among US adults (jamanetwork.com)
1941.
10 years building vertical software: are we cooked? (twitter.com)
1942.
Rural Americans are trying to hold back the tide of AI (wsj.com)
1943.
YouTube Blocks Background Listening Workaround for Free Users (pcmag.com)
1944.
Without America to rely on, EU gearing up to be a global power in its own right (theatlantic.com)
1945.
Dutch House of Representatives advances controversial 36% tax law (tradingview.com)
1946.
Sony Jumbotron Image Control System (1998) [pdf] (pro.sony)
1947.
Show HN: SQLite for Rivet Actors – one database per agent, tenant, or document (github.com)
1948.
San Francisco's pro-billionaire march draws dozens (techcrunch.com)
1949.
Monkey Patching in VBA (ecp-solutions.github.io)
1950.
Making WebAssembly a first-class language on the Web (hacks.mozilla.org)