January 2026 Archive
9781.
Are DBMS Researchers Making Correct Assumptions about Transaction Workloads?
(muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
9782.
A new worst coder has entered the chat: vibe coding without code knowledge
(stackoverflow.blog)
9783.
Why every country needs to master the Electric Tech Stack
(noahpinion.blog)
9784.
Data centers are amazing. Everyone hates them
(technologyreview.com)
9785.
Bloom Filters
(arpitbhayani.me)
9786.
A.I. Will Displace Workers at a Scale Many Don't Realize
(nytimes.com)
9787.
A polyfill for the HTML switch element
(blog.tomayac.com)
9788.
The rise (and future fall) of Discord
(slugcat.systems)
9789.
China has invented a whole new way to do innovation
(noahpinion.blog)
9790.
9791.
When the Internet Felt Like Freedom
(pego.dev)
9792.
Lego Smart Play
(lego.com)
9793.
Why 3D doesn't work and never will (2011)
(rogerebert.com)
9795.
9796.
9797.
Earth's frozen regions are sending a clear warning about climate change
(theconversation.com)
9798.
9799.
Dead shrimp. Living machines. Necrobotics is here
(blog.adafruit.com)
9801.
PhyloPic
(phylopic.org)
9802.
Ape sign language was a bunch of babbling nonsense
(bigthink.com)
9803.
Founders don't need Europe. Europe needs founders
(klinger.io)
9805.
Enigmatic Ancient Script Hidden Within the Dead Sea Scrolls
(thedebrief.org)
9806.
HP pushes PC-in-a-keyboard for businesses with hot desks
(theregister.com)
9807.
Boredom Is the Gatekeeper
(idiallo.com)
9808.
9809.
The Price of Software
(bigzaphod.com)
9810.
I Got a Job in an Awful Job Market
(rebekahbastian.substack.com)