2026 Archive
811.
Proton spam and the AI consent problem
(dbushell.com)
812.
Cybersecurity looks like proof of work now
(dbreunig.com)
813.
Who owns the code Claude Code wrote?
(legallayer.substack.com)
814.
I made a million dollar product from my dorm room (2025)
(nick.winans.io)
815.
Ars Technica makes up quotes from Matplotlib maintainer; pulls story
(infosec.exchange)
816.
Meta acquires Moltbook
(axios.com)
817.
AI is making me dumb
(jpain.io)
818.
The Hunt for Dark Breakfast
(moultano.wordpress.com)
820.
Hetzner Prices increase 30-40%
(docs.hetzner.com)
821.
Good software knows when to stop
(ogirardot.writizzy.com)
822.
823.
824.
US Court of Appeals: TOS may be updated by email, use can imply consent [pdf]
(cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov)
825.
A cryptography engineer's perspective on quantum computing timelines
(words.filippo.io)
826.
Bluetooth Headphone Jacking: A Key to Your Phone [video]
(media.ccc.de)
827.
Private equity bought America's essential services
(rubbishtalk.com)
828.
Anthropic downgraded cache TTL on March 6th
(github.com)
829.
830.
Somebody used spoofed ADSB signals to raster the meme of JD Vance
(alecmuffett.com)
831.
Cameras and Lenses (2020)
(ciechanow.ski)
832.
jj – the CLI for Jujutsu
(steveklabnik.github.io)
833.
How I estimate work
(seangoedecke.com)
834.
835.
836.
The Dilbert Afterlife
(astralcodexten.com)
837.
Three Inverse Laws of AI
(susam.net)
838.
What we lost when we stopped letting kids leave the front yard
(stevemagness.substack.com)
839.
840.
Mark Zuckerberg Lied to Congress. We Can't Trust His Testimony
(dispatch.techoversight.org)