January 2026 Archive
15091.
Anthropic CEO says his tech could destroy human civilization
(futurism.com)
15092.
Using rare sugars to address alcoholism
(medicalxpress.com)
15093.
Don't Be a Tourist in Your Own Codebase
(parand.com)
15094.
Vibe coding is making design patterns worth it again
(thefakeborzi.itch.io)
15095.
Amiga Graphics Archive: New collection of nice images from CU Amiga magazine
(amiga.lychesis.net)
15096.
15097.
Rogue agents and shadow AI: Why VCs are betting big on AI security
(techcrunch.com)
15099.
15100.
15101.
Breaking the Spell of Vibe Coding
(fast.ai)
15102.
Landholder vs. Stockholder
(aeon.co)
15103.
AI Prompt to Write in Minimalist Style of Ernest Hemingway
(tools.eq4c.com)
15104.
15105.
Commission's decision to fine X [pdf]
(judiciary.house.gov)
15106.
What technology takes from us – and how to take it back
(theguardian.com)
15107.
15108.
15110.
2026 will be the year Cybertruck dies
(fastcompany.com)
15111.
15112.
15113.
Time in C++: Once More About Testing
(sandordargo.com)
15114.
Underwater 3D printing could transform maritime construction
(news.cornell.edu)
15115.
Visual Information Theory
(colah.github.io)
15116.
A simple blood test can predict Crohn's disease years before symptoms appear
(medicalxpress.com)
15117.
Something that I used to love
(andreapivetta.com)
15118.
Rad Power Bikes was valued at $1.6B and now, assets are sold for $13M
(micromobility.io)
15119.
Email Security: Where We Are and What the Future Holds
(privacyguides.org)
15120.
Next 50 Years of AI
(dimamik.com)