January 2026 Archive
13711.
The Craftsman and the Factory (n.survol.fr)
13712.
The Importance of Diversity (geohot.github.io)
13713.
Lawsuit Alleges That WhatsApp Has No End-to-End Encryption (pcmag.com)
13714.
Zombie Netscape Won't Die (hackaday.com)
13715.
Samsung's TriFold phone will cost $2,899 in the US (techcrunch.com)
13716.
Doomsday Clock 2026: Atomic scientists set new time (cnn.com)
13717.
Norway Accomplished a Near-Total EV Transition (spectrum.ieee.org)
13718.
AI as a Gold Rush (tawandamunongo.dev)
13719.
US water table depth estimates reveal quantity of accessible groundwater (nature.com)
13720.
Fiddler AI Raises $30M Series C – Committing to the AI Control Plane (fiddler.ai)
13721.
UK authorities help seize 'narco sub' and record cocaine haul in Atlantic Ocean (news.sky.com)
13722.
Saudi Arabia suspends work on Mukaab megaproject (reuters.com)
13723.
Rebuilding Europe's Sovereignty (Brux Conference) (bruxconference2026.com)
13724.
Autonomous Aquatic Robot Is Smaller Than a Grain of Salt (wired.com)
13725.
Former astronaut on lunar spacesuits: "I don't think they're great " (arstechnica.com)
13726.
The GNU C Library is moving from Sourceware (lwn.net)
13727.
Pretty much 100% of our code is written by Claude Code and Opus 4.5 (twitter.com)
13728.
Roentgenizdat (en.wikipedia.org)
13729.
ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL) 2026 talks (youtube.com)
13730.
Is this the longest Chess game? (2020) [pdf] (tom7.org)
13731.
Using 20-40% fewer tokens than Claude Code at no quality loss (chippery.ai)
13732.
Simulacra and Simulation (en.wikipedia.org)
13733.
Clawdbot: Eval() by default, no rate limiting, 50 attack scenarios
13734.
One Year Since the "DeepSeek Moment" (huggingface.co)
13735.
DeepSeek-OCR 2: Visual Causal Flow (github.com)
13736.
Social Media Giants Face Landmark Legal Tests on Child Safety (nytimes.com)
13737.
Show HN: Dexicon – Capture AI coding sessions so your team never loses context (dexicon.ai)
13738.
Helix 02: Full-Body Autonomy (figure.ai)
13739.
Alan Kay at OOPSLA 1997 – The computer revolution hasnt happened yet [video] (youtube.com)
13740.
Meta and Amazon shift to output-based performance reviews (bragdoc.ai)