January 2026 Archive
4471.
Ask HN: Are You “Addicted” to Coding with AI?
4472.
Using Git to attribute AI-generated code (github.com)
4473.
Show HN: Agint Flow – design software as a graph, then compile the graph to code (flow.agintai.com)
4474.
The Instant Pot Failed Because It Was a Good Product (2023) (theatlantic.com)
4475.
Rust for C Programmers (rust-for-c-programmers.com)
4476.
Non-developers are writing apps instead of buying them (techcrunch.com)
4477.
Ask HN: Can I still code by hand?
4478.
Childhood Neighbors Influence Occupation Choice [pdf] (econ.queensu.ca)
4479.
Netflix Ruined Korean Dramas Forever [video] (youtube.com)
4480.
We replaced our sales team with 20 AI agents (lennysnewsletter.com)
4481.
NorCal Fitness company allegedly sold cake batter as $75 per bag protein powder (calfkicker.com)
4482.
Ask HN: Local models to support home network infrastructure?
4483.
Why Eating Less Isn't Helping You Lose Weight Anymore, According to Experts (latimes.com)
4484.
Tell HN: Happy New Year
4485.
IQuest-Coder-V1 (github.com)
4486.
"AI is just a tool," but is it really? (andyjarosz.substack.com)
4487.
Chemicals found in English soil, including long-banned medical substances (theguardian.com)
4488.
Brewing the perfect cup – Grinding out the maths behind coffee (ul.ie)
4489.
Investors predict AI is coming for labor in 2026 (techcrunch.com)
4490.
Bad sign for AI industry: Bernie Sanders, Ron DeSantis criticize datacenter boom (cnbc.com)
4491.
How macOS has grown 2019-2025 (eclecticlight.co)
4492.
In China, A.I. Is Finding Deadly Tumors That Doctors Might Miss (nytimes.com)
4493.
Epistemological Fault Lines Between Human and Artificial Intelligence (arxiv.org)
4494.
Google AI Overviews put people at risk of harm with misleading health advice (theguardian.com)
4495.
One of America's Most Successful Experiments Is Coming to a Shuddering Halt (nytimes.com)
4496.
Rotten Tomatoes' Ownership Shake-Up Raises Privacy Concerns (thatparkplace.com)
4497.
Is success just luck? (keygen.sh)
4498.
Show HN: I computed a 109M-digit prime candidate for the EFF prize using Python (github.com)
4499.
We're not concerned enough about the death of the junior-level software engineer (medium.com)
4500.
Day 22 – Numerically 2026 Is Unremarkable yet Happy (raku-advent.blog)