Monthly Highlights
8011.
Logic Theorist Reanimated in IPL-V (github.com)
8012.
From millions of dollars to under a grand: The dramatic fall of the NFT (english.elpais.com)
8013.
Show HN: oMLX – SSD-backed KV cache cuts coding agent TTFT from 90s to 1s on Mac (github.com)
8014.
Doctors have long said cartilage can't regenerate. They're now rethinking that (nationalgeographic.com)
8015.
Erfurt Latrine Disaster (en.wikipedia.org)
8016.
Do You Need to Wash New Clothes Before Wearing Them? (nytimes.com)
8017.
The World Is a Funny Place (medium.com)
8018.
Workers who love 'synergizing paradigms' might be bad at their jobs (news.cornell.edu)
8019.
Ladybird browser update (February 2026) [video] (youtube.com)
8020.
Apple's adorable Finder guy has broken the internet (macworld.com)
8021.
Streaming Gaussian Splatting Videos Using WebXR (store.gracia.ai)
8022.
Running Llama Inference on Intel Itanium (medium.com)
8023.
R/BotBouncer – Subreddit that posts about bot accounts (old.reddit.com)
8024.
Nvidia Nemotron 3 Super (research.nvidia.com)
8025.
Space Exploration Logo Archive (spaceexplorationlogoarchive.webflow.io)
8026.
A paper vault with threshold encryption (papervault.xyz)
8027.
Hack over 200k Systems Wiped (mirror.co.uk)
8028.
Current and former Block workers say AI can't do their jobs (theguardian.com)
8029.
What's My ΔEOK JND? (keithcirkel.co.uk)
8030.
Package managers need to cool down (nesbitt.io)
8031.
A.I. Incites a New Wave of Grieving Parents Fighting for Online Safety (nytimes.com)
8032.
The FermAI Paradox: Agents Need Their IDE Moment (docs.ctx.rs)
8033.
Wiz CEO Assaf Rappaport refused a $23B offer – then sold for $32B (techcrunch.com)
8034.
AI thinks your code is correct, but it can not prove it (predictablemachines.com)
8035.
PlayStation gamers could receive £2B compensation if lawsuit succeeds (news.sky.com)
8036.
Why One Artist Transcribed All 900-Plus Pages of 'Moby-Dick' by Hand (nytimes.com)
8037.
Lunar Lander ported to the PDP-1 (hackaday.io)
8038.
Show HN: Hanaco Garden – A Calm iOS Garden (apps.apple.com)
8039.
Humans can learn to detect AI-generated texts, or at least learn when they can't (arxiv.org)
8040.
SSRFs: The most re-opened security bug in modern web apps (tachyon.so)