January 2026 Archive
6601.
SpaceX Rockets Put Passenger Planes at Risk (propublica.org)
6602.
Don't believe "software never fails" (slater.dev)
6603.
Extracting books from production language models (arxiv.org)
6604.
Sub Rosa – An open-source, end-to-end secret sharing tool (sub-rosa.dev)
6605.
Starmer's Looking for an Excuse to Ban X (reclaimthenet.org)
6606.
Show HN: I put economic rules in silicon that can't be changed by software
6607.
Is Orion's heat shield safe? New NASA chief's review on eve of flight (arstechnica.com)
6608.
Great Chinese Famine (en.wikipedia.org)
6609.
The Cauldron in the Spectrogram Or: What Happens When You Think with Your Tools (mcauldronism.substack.com)
6610.
Military Grade (en.wikipedia.org)
6611.
Pineapple Desktop (FreeDOS) (doscore.net)
6612.
UCP:curated Universal Commerce Protocol resources, SDKs, tools, adopters (github.com)
6613.
DeepSeek Engram: Conditional Memory via Scalable Lookup [pdf] (github.com)
6614.
"Freedom of Speech" Exists – But "Freedom of Reach" Is a Black Box
6615.
Antirez: Don't fall into the anti-AI hype (antirez.com)
6616.
Phind Is Shutting Down
6617.
Is life a game?Philosopher C. Thi Nguyen argues that play is the meaning of life (newyorker.com)
6618.
Apple Foundation Models will be based on Gemini (blog.google)
6619.
Show HN: I found that Facebook made around 14K from my daily usage
6620.
VibeOS: A Vibecoded Aarch64 Operating System (github.com)
6621.
MIT Researchers Destroy the Context Window Limit [video] (youtube.com)
6622.
Do you know how much money social apps make from your time (urtheproduct.com)
6623.
Apple: You (Still) Don't Understand the Vision Pro (stratechery.com)
6624.
Show HN: Data from a mixed-brand LiFePO₄ battery bank
6625.
Foreign Holdings of US Federal Debt (congress.gov)
6626.
LLM Pareto Frontier (michaelshi.me)
6627.
Show HN: A Markdown Viewer for the LLM Era (Mermaid and LaTeX) (mdview.io)
6628.
Mailchimp Free Plan Now Supports Only 250 Contacts (blog.groupmail.io)
6629.
The Types of Vibe Coders (r.rich)
6630.
Signal creator Moxie Marlinspike wants to do for AI what he did for messaging (arstechnica.com)